Bill Cosby and his team did not pick the optimal time to start a social media campaign, given that his past rape allegations have flooded the media over the last few weeks. Last night, the actor posted a meme of himself on Twitter with the caption: “Go ahead. Meme me!” inviting followers to create their own memes using #CosbyMeme. In about no time, he received major backlash as the effort his team thought would be fun and games quickly turned into nasty jokes and criticism, eventually getting deleted altogether.
Twenty-five years after Cosby’s alleged abuse of actress Barbara Bowman occurred, her recent Daily Mail story has caused them to resurface. “Bill Cosby threw me down on his bed and pinned me by my neck,” Bowman says. “I’ll never forget the sound of the clinking of his belt buckle.” Since, the 77-year-old actor has taken major heat, including a...
Twenty-five years after Cosby’s alleged abuse of actress Barbara Bowman occurred, her recent Daily Mail story has caused them to resurface. “Bill Cosby threw me down on his bed and pinned me by my neck,” Bowman says. “I’ll never forget the sound of the clinking of his belt buckle.” Since, the 77-year-old actor has taken major heat, including a...
- 11/11/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- VH1.com
Bill Cosby and his team did not pick the optimal time to start a social media campaign, given that his past rape allegations have flooded the media over the last few weeks. Last night, the actor posted a meme of himself on Twitter with the caption: “Go ahead. Meme me!” inviting followers to create their own memes using #CosbyMeme. In about no time, he received major backlash as the effort his team thought would be fun and games quickly turned into nasty jokes and criticism, eventually getting deleted altogether.
Twenty-five years after Cosby’s alleged abuse of actress Barbara Bowman occurred, her recent Daily Mail story has caused them to resurface. “Bill Cosby threw me down on his bed and pinned me by my neck,” Bowman says. “I’ll never forget the sound of the clinking of his belt buckle.” Since, the 77-year-old actor has taken major heat, including a...
Twenty-five years after Cosby’s alleged abuse of actress Barbara Bowman occurred, her recent Daily Mail story has caused them to resurface. “Bill Cosby threw me down on his bed and pinned me by my neck,” Bowman says. “I’ll never forget the sound of the clinking of his belt buckle.” Since, the 77-year-old actor has taken major heat, including a...
- 11/11/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- TheFabLife - Movies
Yesterday, we reported on ABC's newest reality game show offering, which will send ten Americans to the Eastern lands of Japan to compete in absurdly crazy games to win a total of $250,000. These ten Americans will be grouped by pairs and will have to endure hilarious and at times pointless challenges to bag the price and eventually claim “I Survived a Japanese Game Show!”
Read on to meet the cast of the newest ABC comedy-meets-reality offering, in which contenders will have to eat food off each other, make scrambled eggs with their butts and act as a human stuff-toy-collecting crane.
Meet 23-year-old Mary Greenawalt. She's a gym membership sales representative from Matthews, North Carolina. Her red hair flares with her personality, and she is admittedly vain. She has a devil-may-care attitude which makes her love herself a little bit more than she would other people. Mary the wild child enjoys...
Read on to meet the cast of the newest ABC comedy-meets-reality offering, in which contenders will have to eat food off each other, make scrambled eggs with their butts and act as a human stuff-toy-collecting crane.
Meet 23-year-old Mary Greenawalt. She's a gym membership sales representative from Matthews, North Carolina. Her red hair flares with her personality, and she is admittedly vain. She has a devil-may-care attitude which makes her love herself a little bit more than she would other people. Mary the wild child enjoys...
- 5/30/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
If you think you’ve seen the world’s wackiest game shows on television, think again. ABC is now gearing up for their wackiest offering ever, and it comes by the name of I Survived A Japanese Game Show. ABC has gathered ten Americans, most of which has never gone out of the country, for a grueling feat in Japan, where they will compete in the funniest and craziest games ever. ABC has already begun shooting for the reality competition, which challenges contestants to vie for the prize of $250,000.
Also appearing on the reality competition is host and interpreter Tony Sano. An American actor who is fluent in Japanese, Sano has previously worked on Touch Wood and Beating Vegas. Mamasan, a house mother and resident pot stirrer, will also be leading the contestants alongside game show host Rome Kanda, who was previously seen on the Pink Panther and Saturday Night Live.
Also appearing on the reality competition is host and interpreter Tony Sano. An American actor who is fluent in Japanese, Sano has previously worked on Touch Wood and Beating Vegas. Mamasan, a house mother and resident pot stirrer, will also be leading the contestants alongside game show host Rome Kanda, who was previously seen on the Pink Panther and Saturday Night Live.
- 5/29/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
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