Kailyn Lowry has been criticized by Teen Mom 2 fans over a variety of topics for years. Most of the controversy surrounding the mother of seven concerns her family planning or lack thereof. While Lowry is officially done having children, she’s still managing to stir up debate. Lowry’s reading habits are causing some serious debate.
Kailyn Lowry sparks debate over her reading habits
Kailyn Lowry has spent months trying to brand herself as a voracious reader. Each month, the mother of seven shares the books she’s consumed. She’s had naysayers since she started sharing her reading list. Commenters often deny Lowry, who runs several podcasts and is currently raising seven children, has the time to consume as many books as she does. She currently plans to read between six and eight books in the month of March. While some believe she’s downright lying, other followers...
Kailyn Lowry sparks debate over her reading habits
Kailyn Lowry has spent months trying to brand herself as a voracious reader. Each month, the mother of seven shares the books she’s consumed. She’s had naysayers since she started sharing her reading list. Commenters often deny Lowry, who runs several podcasts and is currently raising seven children, has the time to consume as many books as she does. She currently plans to read between six and eight books in the month of March. While some believe she’s downright lying, other followers...
- 3/19/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Two-time Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender’s character in David Fincher’s The Killer recites his list of rules that includes stick to your plan, trust no one, forbid empathy, and anticipate, don’t improvise. That seems to be working for the assassin until something goes unexpectedly wrong.
In addition to Michael Fassbender, the thriller stars Charles Parnell (Barry), Arliss Howard (Manhunt), Sophie Charlotte (Todas as Flores), and Oscar winner Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton). Andrew Kevin Walker adapted writer Alexis Nolent (a.k.a Matz) and illustrator Luc Jacamon’s graphic novel series, with three-time Oscar nominee David Fincher directing.
Netflix’s The Killer is set to hold its world premiere screening at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, September 3, 2023. The film will be released in October in select theaters followed by a release on Netflix on November 10th.
Netflix released this short but snappy synopsis of Fincher’s latest thriller:
“After a fateful near-miss,...
In addition to Michael Fassbender, the thriller stars Charles Parnell (Barry), Arliss Howard (Manhunt), Sophie Charlotte (Todas as Flores), and Oscar winner Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton). Andrew Kevin Walker adapted writer Alexis Nolent (a.k.a Matz) and illustrator Luc Jacamon’s graphic novel series, with three-time Oscar nominee David Fincher directing.
Netflix’s The Killer is set to hold its world premiere screening at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, September 3, 2023. The film will be released in October in select theaters followed by a release on Netflix on November 10th.
Netflix released this short but snappy synopsis of Fincher’s latest thriller:
“After a fateful near-miss,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Update: Author James Paterson issued a straightforward apology today for comments he recently made to the Sunday Times. Patterson, who is 75, started by admitting what he said and apologizing for it: “I apologize for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism.”
Here is the full statement he issued today:
I apologize for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism. I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers. Please know that I strongly support a diversity of voices being heard—in literature, in Hollywood, everywhere.
I apologize for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism. I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers. Please know that I strongly support a diversity of voices being heard—in literature, in Hollywood, everywhere.
— James Patterson (@JP_Books) June...
Here is the full statement he issued today:
I apologize for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism. I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers. Please know that I strongly support a diversity of voices being heard—in literature, in Hollywood, everywhere.
I apologize for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism. I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers. Please know that I strongly support a diversity of voices being heard—in literature, in Hollywood, everywhere.
— James Patterson (@JP_Books) June...
- 6/14/2022
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
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