A man has pleaded guilty to stalking Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas.
According to the BBC, Kyle Shaw has admitted stalking the TV star between 2017 and 2023. He also admitted possession of a quantity of cannabis.
Shaw will be sentenced on April 1, the BBC reported. Its report said that Shaw made unwanted attempts to contact Ballas and posted on social media about the star, including posting an image of her house. He attempted to contact her family, friends and colleagues, which had an “adverse effect” on Ballas’ day-to-day life.
The stalking took place during the time that Ballas has been a judge on the BBC entertainment juggernaut. Ballas has been a judge for seven years and many years before that she won numerous trophies as a competitive dancer.
The news comes after what has been a difficult few months for Strictly Come Dancing. Just prior to the launch of the latest season,...
According to the BBC, Kyle Shaw has admitted stalking the TV star between 2017 and 2023. He also admitted possession of a quantity of cannabis.
Shaw will be sentenced on April 1, the BBC reported. Its report said that Shaw made unwanted attempts to contact Ballas and posted on social media about the star, including posting an image of her house. He attempted to contact her family, friends and colleagues, which had an “adverse effect” on Ballas’ day-to-day life.
The stalking took place during the time that Ballas has been a judge on the BBC entertainment juggernaut. Ballas has been a judge for seven years and many years before that she won numerous trophies as a competitive dancer.
The news comes after what has been a difficult few months for Strictly Come Dancing. Just prior to the launch of the latest season,...
- 2/25/2025
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
An alleged Bigfoot sighting captured on video in Michigan has a lot of people debating what they're really seeing in the clip. The footage has since been uploaded to YouTube by the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization with the footage slowed down and stabilized to give viewers a closer look at what some might say is the famous mythological creature. Others are not quite so convinced. You can see how you feel for yourself by watching the clip below.
"I'm not saying this is Bigfoot, and I'm not saying it isn't," Kyle Shaw of the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization said of the footage, via LADBible. "This is obviously shot with a cell phone at 880p resolution. It's 30 frames per second. It isn't the greatest footage. It's all we have to go with so you be the judge on what you think it is. I don't know what it is."
He added:...
"I'm not saying this is Bigfoot, and I'm not saying it isn't," Kyle Shaw of the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization said of the footage, via LADBible. "This is obviously shot with a cell phone at 880p resolution. It's 30 frames per second. It isn't the greatest footage. It's all we have to go with so you be the judge on what you think it is. I don't know what it is."
He added:...
- 7/28/2021
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
Deviantart: Lu1ulemon
Slenderman is in the headlines after being cited as the reason behind the recent stabbing of a 12 year old girl, by two of her classmates in Wisconsin, who stated that they were trying to “please” Slenderman and were “on their way to his mansion” when they were apprehended. The media reporting of the story has been quick to sensationalise the link to the meme based character. The sorry fact is, that were it not for a connection to a recognisable cultural product a girl being stabbed 19 times and surviving wouldn’t ordinarily be a big enough story to have the global coverage this has received.
In light of this it seems fitting to look at 21 other characters that have been said to inspire real life crimes. In a lot of these cases cultural products were swiftly marked as the patsy on which to blame society’s problems,...
Slenderman is in the headlines after being cited as the reason behind the recent stabbing of a 12 year old girl, by two of her classmates in Wisconsin, who stated that they were trying to “please” Slenderman and were “on their way to his mansion” when they were apprehended. The media reporting of the story has been quick to sensationalise the link to the meme based character. The sorry fact is, that were it not for a connection to a recognisable cultural product a girl being stabbed 19 times and surviving wouldn’t ordinarily be a big enough story to have the global coverage this has received.
In light of this it seems fitting to look at 21 other characters that have been said to inspire real life crimes. In a lot of these cases cultural products were swiftly marked as the patsy on which to blame society’s problems,...
- 6/9/2014
- by Chris O'Malley
- Obsessed with Film
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