CHRISSY TEIGEN CALLS OUT CELEBS "CREEPY" RAYA EXPLOITS
Last week I told you that Ben Affleck and Matthew Perry are being outed for using the celebrity dating app Raya. Well, fellow celeb Chrissy Teigen is calling them “creepy.”
To recap, two different women made TikToks about their interactions with actors on Raya. Nivine Jay shared a video of Affleck asking why she unmatched him, and Kate Haralson shared a clip of her FaceTime call with Perry where he jokes about being “as old as your dad.” Teigen is wagging her finger at both parties.
“I agree celebs shouldn’t be making these creepy desperate videos replies on Raya,” she writes on Twitter. “But it’s tacky to release private messages. Ya both wrong, congrats.”
Source:Chrissy Teigen
SETH ROGEN WON'T BE WORKING WITH JAMES FRANCO ANYMORE
If your feelings about James Franco have changed after numerous allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced, you’re not alone. Seth Rogen – who frequently collaborated with James – recently told The Sunday Times that he wouldn’t be working with his friend anytime soon.
As for whether Seth actually believes the accusations, he said, “What I can say is that I despise abuse and harassment, and I would never cover or conceal the actions of someone doing it, or knowingly put someone in a situation where they were around someone like that.”
And Seth’s feelings extend beyond the professional. When asked about his and James’ friendship, he said, “I don’t know if I can define that right now during this interview. I can say it…has changed many things in our relationship and our dynamic.”
Source:The Sunday Times
MAC MILLER'S FAMILY URGES FANS TO BOYCOTT UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY
The family of Mac Miller is asking fans not to buy and read the upcoming unauthorized biography, “Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller,” written by Paul Cantor.
“This book is not authorized or endorsed by Malcolm’s family and has been written by a writer with whom Malcolm did not have a relationship,” Mac’s mother Karen Meyers shared on Instagram, adding Cantor “had no meaningful access to those that were closest to Malcolm” and was told that the family didn’t support the book, which drops January 18th.
Meyers added, “Family and friends of Malcolm were uncomfortable with him authoring this biography, yet he chose to proceed against our polite insistence that he not do disservice to Malcolm’s legacy through writing a book without legitimate primary sources.”
Source:Karen Meyers