With Leslie Mann and Judd Apatow for parents, she was destined to inherit their sense of humour. And Iris Apatow, 16, did a mic drop on her famous mom, when Mann, 47, critiqued her daughter's make-up application in her Instagram comments. The 40-year-old Virgin actress wrote on a picture of Iris with her 21-year-old sister Maude. Funny girl: Iris Apatow, 16 (left), did a mic drop on her famous mom, when Mann, 47, critiqued her daughter's make-up application in her Instagram comments on Wednesday Critique: The 47-year-old actress (pictured February) wrote on a picture of daughter Iris with her 21-year-old sister Maude 'Under eye concealer too light, [Kisses], mom,' she said on the Instagram post on Wednesday. Iris clapped back: 'A text would have been nice.' Courteney Cox's daughter, Coco Arquette, joined in the joke with the Love star in the comments, writing, 'U look WELL RESTED.' 'Under eye concealer too light, [Kisses], mom,' she said on the … [Read more...] about Leslie Mann gets a clap back from her teenage daughter after criticizing her make-up on social media for all to see: ‘A text would have been nice’
Social media week
Social media is ‘a game-changer’ for ‘brain-washing terrorists,’ warns anti-extremism tsar — and terror attacks are just ‘the tip of the iceberg’
THE spiralling terrorist violence on Britain’s streets is only “the tip of the iceberg” of a new tidal wave of evil that fanatics are secretly spreading, the Extremism Commissioner has warned. Issuing the bombshell alarm, Sara Khan revealed she has been “genuinely shocked” to discover the true scale of mushrooming support that Islamist, far right and far left groups now have. Social media has proved “a game changer” for extremists’ recruiting and brainwashing, allowing radicals to grow their ranks on an unprecedented scale, she added. Ms Khan gave her first interview since taking up the key new job to The Sun on Thursday. The campaigner and human rights activist was appointed the nation’s first Extremism Commissioner in January this year after the office was created by PM Theresa May. Brits should run towards terror not away from it, minister Tobias Ellwood who tried in vain to save brave cop in Westminster attack demands She also … [Read more...] about Social media is ‘a game-changer’ for ‘brain-washing terrorists,’ warns anti-extremism tsar — and terror attacks are just ‘the tip of the iceberg’
Cherry Creek High student’s expulsion over anti-Semitic social media post violates First Amendment, lawsuit alleges
A person identified only by his initials sued the Cherry Creek School District in federal court this week, arguing the district violated his son’s First Amendment rights when it expelled the teenager over an anti-Semitic social media post. The Cherry Creek High School student, identified only as C.G., posted a picture to Snapchat of three of his friends wearing “silly hats” — including a World War II-era military cap — on Sept. 13, and added the caption “Me and the boys bout to exterminate the Jews,” according to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Denver. Another teenager saw the post and shared it with her father, who called the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office. Police determined C.G. wasn’t planning violence, according to the lawsuit. “C.G. intended the caption to be humorous; he believed it was so outrageous no one could possibly take his words seriously,” Jamie Hughes Hubbard, one of the … [Read more...] about Cherry Creek High student’s expulsion over anti-Semitic social media post violates First Amendment, lawsuit alleges
Tackle those painting Nigerians black on social media, Liz Anjorin urges FG
By Benjamin Njoku Worried by the alarming rate at which Nigerians are being painted in a bad light on social media, popular Yoruba actress, Liz Anjorin has called on the federal government to do well to address the ugly trend.Anjorin made the call on her Instagram page during the week. According to the actress, following what people from other countries are reading about the country on social media, they are developing so much hatred against Nigerians. Beijing casts doubt on state of trade talks with U.S.(Opens in a new browser tab) She’s, therefore urging the government to do well to arrest the ugly trend as soon as possible. “The government should do something about the negative things written about Nigerian on social media. Worst things are happening in other countries but they will never hit the internet with their atrocities, just to safe the image of their countries,” the actress stated. Continuing, she added: “The poverty that will befall some … [Read more...] about Tackle those painting Nigerians black on social media, Liz Anjorin urges FG
CSU won’t punish students who wore blackface in photo shared on social media, citing First Amendment
Colorado State University officials say a photo circulating on social media showing students posing in blackface does not violate university rules or regulations and that the students involved will not be punished. The photo, which began making the rounds over the weekend, shows four students in blackface — some smiling, some crossing their arms — with the caption “Wakanda forevaa,” a reference to the “Black Panther” comic book and film. Late Tuesday, CSU President Joyce McConnell sent an email to the students, staff and faculty of the Fort Collins campus to address the situation. “Because of the long and ugly history of blackface in America, this photo has caused a great deal of pain to members of our community,” McConnell wrote. “We have heard from many of you — and we hear you. Moreover, we respect your voices. We know that images like this one — whether consciously racist or not — can perpetuate deliberate … [Read more...] about CSU won’t punish students who wore blackface in photo shared on social media, citing First Amendment