Hollywood celebrities and big-name politicians might enjoy the fame, glitz, and glamor, but they often find themselves in the spotlight, not for their work but rather due to unkempt allegations. While these rumors reveal a darker side of fame and power leading to legal battles and intense public reactions, it also exposes the truth which is often hidden behind their power.
Donald Trump (Credits- Wikimedia Commons)
One notable politician and a prominent figure that stands out among those embroiled in allegations is former President Donald Trump. It is well-known that Trump has a history of belittling and insulting women, marked with frequent derogatory comments and disparaging their physical appearance.
Since the 1970s, Trump has been accused by at least 26 women of r*pe, kissing, and groping without consent. Although he has denied all the allegations against him, the high number of allegations speaks volumes about his alleged ill behavior. Even...
Donald Trump (Credits- Wikimedia Commons)
One notable politician and a prominent figure that stands out among those embroiled in allegations is former President Donald Trump. It is well-known that Trump has a history of belittling and insulting women, marked with frequent derogatory comments and disparaging their physical appearance.
Since the 1970s, Trump has been accused by at least 26 women of r*pe, kissing, and groping without consent. Although he has denied all the allegations against him, the high number of allegations speaks volumes about his alleged ill behavior. Even...
- 10/29/2024
- by Samridhi Goel
- FandomWire
In the wake of Matt Lauer‘s termination from NBC for alleged inappropriate sexual behavior, his onetime colleague Billy Bush is opening up about the circumstances surrounding his own firing from the network after footage leaked of him engaging in an explicit conversation with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.
“He said it. ‘Grab ’em by the p—y,'” Bush writes in a New York Times op-ed published Sunday. “Of course he said it Along with Donald Trump and me, there were seven other guys present on the bus at the time, and every single one of us assumed we were...
“He said it. ‘Grab ’em by the p—y,'” Bush writes in a New York Times op-ed published Sunday. “Of course he said it Along with Donald Trump and me, there were seven other guys present on the bus at the time, and every single one of us assumed we were...
- 12/4/2017
- by Michele Corriston
- PEOPLE.com
A wedding planner in Illinois hopes newlyweds all over the country will join in on her mission to bring leftover food to hungry stomachs instead of a trash bin.
Kristin Anderson of Weddings & Events By Kristin noticed two years ago that collections of food were being wasted after the weddings and events she organized. The amount of food being thrown out was even worse for the buffet-style weddings, and seeing the food end up in the garbage was enough to inspire Anderson to make a change.
“It literally was just being thrown in the garbage, so we decided to donate it to people in need,...
Kristin Anderson of Weddings & Events By Kristin noticed two years ago that collections of food were being wasted after the weddings and events she organized. The amount of food being thrown out was even worse for the buffet-style weddings, and seeing the food end up in the garbage was enough to inspire Anderson to make a change.
“It literally was just being thrown in the garbage, so we decided to donate it to people in need,...
- 11/23/2017
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump has once again addressed the sexual assault allegations that have been made against him, saying they are “all 100 percent, totally and completely fabricated” and that he has “no idea who these women are.”
“It’s a phony deal, I have no idea who these women are, and I think you all know I have no idea,” he told the crowd at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Friday.
He later added that the claims were “in just about all cases, nonsense.”
Trump also attacked his accusers, singling out some of the women, including People writer Natasha Stoynoff.
“It’s a phony deal, I have no idea who these women are, and I think you all know I have no idea,” he told the crowd at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Friday.
He later added that the claims were “in just about all cases, nonsense.”
Trump also attacked his accusers, singling out some of the women, including People writer Natasha Stoynoff.
- 10/14/2016
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Another woman has come forward claiming she too was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump. Kristin Anderson told the The Washington Post that she was sat on a couch with friends at a New York City nightclub in the early ’90s when she suddenly felt someone’s hand reaching up her skirt and touching her through her underwear. After shoving the hand away, she fled the couch and turned to take her first good look at the man who had touched her: It was Trump. “He was so distinctive looking — with the hair and the eyebrows. I mean, nobody else has those eyebrows,...
- 10/14/2016
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
One week after posting the Access Hollywood tape in which Donald Trump boasted he was so famous he could grab women’s genitalia with impunity, the Washington Post has posted a new video in which a woman says he did just that to her at a Manhattan nightclub in the 1990s. Kristin Anderson told WaPo she was talking to friends in a crowded Manhattan nightspot when someone she did not know slid his hand under her miniskirt, up her thigh and touched her vagina through her…...
- 10/14/2016
- Deadline TV
Another woman has come forward to accuse Donald Trump of touching her inappropriately.
Kristin Anderson alleged to The Washington Post on Friday that Trump reached his hand up her skirt, uninvited, during a night at a Manhattan club in the early 1990s.
She said that she was in her 20s at the time, and was sitting with friends on a red velvet couch when she allegedly felt Trump’s fingers graze her inner thigh and touch her vagina through her underwear. She claimed that she immediately pushed the hand away and left the couch before turning back to allegedly see Trump.
Kristin Anderson alleged to The Washington Post on Friday that Trump reached his hand up her skirt, uninvited, during a night at a Manhattan club in the early 1990s.
She said that she was in her 20s at the time, and was sitting with friends on a red velvet couch when she allegedly felt Trump’s fingers graze her inner thigh and touch her vagina through her underwear. She claimed that she immediately pushed the hand away and left the couch before turning back to allegedly see Trump.
- 10/14/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
FX’s The Comedians is a strong argument in favor of sending critics as many episodes of a new show as possible. Directed by Larry Charles (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld), this faux documentary starring Billy Crystal and Josh Gad as “themselves” is, during its first two episodes, almost unbearable, on purpose. It becomes more relaxed, lively, and confident in its third and fourth episodes, tamping down its theater-of-pain tendencies without losing them and generating relief along with some big laughs. Crystal and Gad settle into their characters and their onscreen partnership by episode three and perform a dandy little musical number in episode four, which also features an extended cameo by Mel Brooks. (The song is by Robert Lopez and Kristin Anderson-Lopez, who won an Oscar for their work with Gad on Frozen.)But there’s a lot of unpleasantness leading up to those later moments, and it’s...
- 4/8/2015
- by Matt Zoller Seitz
- Vulture
"Stay weird. Stay different." That was the advice of Best Adapted Screenplay winner Graham Moore ("The Imitation Game") to kids out there who might one day follow in his footsteps, but it also could have been the motto for the 87th annual Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday night. The weirdness of the Neil Patrick Harris-hosted Oscars wasn't in the results -- for the record, I went 18 for 24 in my predictions, which is more a testimony to how closely the voting followed conventional wisdom than it is to my crystal-ball skills -- but in the presentation. The show was full of Wtf? moments, some wonderful, some cringeworthy, some merely bizarre, and all of them memorable. Here are some of the weird and different Oscar moments that viewers won't soon forget.
1. "Moving Pictures"
Neil Patrick Harris's opening number was penned by Robert Lopez and Kristin Anderson-Lopez, the composers who...
1. "Moving Pictures"
Neil Patrick Harris's opening number was penned by Robert Lopez and Kristin Anderson-Lopez, the composers who...
- 2/23/2015
- by Gary Susman
- Moviefone
Jack Black will appear on the Oscar show in what show producers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan are describing as a “very special sequence.” The producers announced the booking on Twitter on Thursday morning, but did not provide any details of what the actor/singer/comedian might be doing on the show. Previously, Zadan and Meron announced song performances by Adam Levine, John Legend and Common, Tim McGraw and Rita Ora, as well as a special song to be written by Robert Lopez and Kristin Anderson-Lopez and performed by show host Neil Patrick Harris. Also read: Matthew McConaughey, Cate Blanchett,...
- 2/5/2015
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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