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Talking to your child about who made your clothes is as important as questioning what they are made from
When the penalty for error is as high as it could be here, caution must be our watchword
"He will be enormously missed by so many."
There is a global ban on publishing anything that reveals his identity.
Even now people say, “I don’t know how you coped?” My general response is, “It was just our life.”
“Black Panther” won its most significant accolade at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Cast Performance In A Film. Emily Blunt also won Best Supporting Actress for “A Quiet Place” and Rami Malek added to his Golden Globe for playing Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody”.
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British Celebrities like Rita Ora, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Alexa Chung have agreed to clearly state when they are being paid to advertise for brands on social media platforms like Instagram. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) secured the commitments from 16 celebrities to highlight how consumer protection law requires online influencers to disclose when they have been paid or incentivised to endorse a brand. Due to the personal nature of social media, the CMA argues that millions of followers may think that a celeb’s clothes, holidays or places they eat are personal preference, when they could be paid advertisements.
The 2019 Oscar nominations have been announced, with “The Favourite” and “Roma” leading the race. Richard E. Grant has been nominated for the first time, for best supporting actor and Netflix has their first ever nomination for best picture, with “Roma”.