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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.
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The stars of "Mary, Queen of Scots" were joined by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for the Scottish premiere of the film at Edinburgh Castle. Actress Saoirse Ronan said that it is important to show female leaders in history who are both powerful and flawed. The film is based on the life of the Scottish Monarch and her difficult relationship to her cousin Queen Elizabeth I.
“True Detective” is back for its third series. The new series of HBO’s time-jumping crime drama stars Mahershala Ali, Stephen Dorff and Carmen Ejogo. Matthew McConaughey, star of the first season, also attended the premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday to show support for the new cast.