Bella Thorne is shouting out all her friends and fans who are being supportive after being shamed by The View earlier this week.
If you missed it, moderator Whoopi Goldbergcalled out Bella for sharing her nudes, despite a hacker trying to extort her for them.
Now, Bella ‘s friends, including Dove Cameron, Madison Beer, and Logan Paul, and fans are showing their support of her with uplifting messages.
“When ur friends come out of the woodworks to support u is all u need to be brave. PART ONE and thank u @dovecameron for speaking up SO much on this matter and posting on your grid,” Bella wrote on one of her Instagrams.
She added that Zendaya also called her from her press tour in London.
“All u need is support to be brave part two. @zendaya called me today to make sure I was ok, we talked a lot about this generation, the one before us as well, and how as women we shouldn’t feel bad about ourselves our bodies,” she wrote. “Slut shaming is one of the biggest topics of this generation but yet we still keep going some how. It’s really really sad. 🚫 the view 🚫.”
Logan Paul is withdrawing from a slapping competition after a scary incident during practice.
The 24-year-old YouTuber was set to take place in a slapping competition in Russia but decided to drop out after the unfortunate event.
“Due to an unforeseen and unfortunate event that took place during practice today, I have decided not to participate in the upcoming slap competition. Based on today’s incident and the aftermath, it became clear that I don’t have the desire to participate in an event that can result in serious injury to virtually anyone competing. I have the deepest respect for the sport and athletes involved; however, I feel my decision will preserve the health and wellness of everyone competing,” Logan wrote on his Twitter.
Later, he shared footage delivering a powerful blow to a man, rendering him unconscious.
Serayah wears a cute Epuzer dress to the Fashion Nova x Cardi B Collection Launch Party held at Hollywood Palladium on Wednesday night (May 8) in Los Angeles.
The social media star revealed that his pup died on Friday night (April 5) after being killed by a coyote.
“Well. rest in peace you little inbred. you little golden puffle poof,” Logan captioned she Instagram slideshow below. “Your tongue will forever be long & bountiful …”
“My son @kongdasavage was taken by a coyote last night from our front yard,” he continued. “Despite his savagery, he didn’t stand a chance. f–k.”
“I’ll miss his mindless, empty stares,” he added. “His incessant 7am barking. his urine stains on my chestnut floors.”
“You’ve made your dent in this universe and i wouldn’t have expected you to go any other way…” Logan finished. “Love you @kongdasavage god damnit. im coming for you yotes heed my words.”
RIP, Kong. <3
Our thoughts are with Logan and his loved ones during this difficult time.
The YouTube personality took a lie detector test with Vanity Fair and one of the sections they asked about was YouTube.
During the interview, David was asked, “Are there any YouTubers that you think are sellouts?” He quickly replied with a, “Yes.” They then asked if he could name one, and he said, “Sure, Zane Hijazi.”
He was then shown a photo of Logan and asked if he thought he was a sellout. “Yes, major sellout. The biggest.”
The interviewer then asked David if he could use one word to describe Logan, what would it be, and he replied with, “You said it perfectly yourself, sellout.”
Logan Paul says he’s “going gay” for a month this year and people are not happy.
The 23-year-old YouTuber made the comment during his Impaulsive podcast, where he and co-host Mike Majlak joked about dating men this year.
“January is sober vegan January and then February…” Logan said.
Mike continued, “…is fatal February,” meaning the men will return to drinking and eating meat that month.
As for March, “It’s male-only March. We’re going to attempt to go gay for just one month,” Logan said.
The comments did not sit well with listeners, who immediately criticized his words. In response, Logan invited GLAAD to be on his podcast to discuss his actions.
“very poor choice of words… my fault. let’s get together and talk about it on my podcast next week?” Logan tweeted.