Day: 2 August 2017

  • Who is Shaun Williamson? EastEnder’s legend and CBB star

    He’s probably best known for his hapless character on EastEnders but now he’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Shaun Williamson?

    Who is Shaun Williamson? EastEnder's legend and CBB star

    Shaun Williamson (52) is a British actor, best known for playing Barry Evans in the soap, EastEnders.

    In 2004, more than 14 million viewers watched on as his character Barry was pushed to his death.

    He also starred alongside Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in the award winning comedy sitcom, Extras!
    Aside from his television career, Shaun has carved a successful career on stage.

     

  • Who is Trisha Paytas? YouTuber and CBB star

    She’s probably best known for her YouTube channel but now she’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Trisha Paytas?

    Who is Trisha Paytas? YouTuber and CBB star

    Trisha Paytas (29) is an American internet sensation, actress and singer-songwriter.

    She rose to fame in 2006 after launching her YouTube channel ‘blndsundoll4mj’, uploading videos about her idol Quentin Tarantino. Trisha is an open book; vlogging and sharing all her life’s trials and tribulations to her 2.8 million subscribers. One of her videos, ‘Our Sex Life’, has over 80 million views!

    In 2009, she portrayed Jessica Simpson in the Eminem music video, “We Made You”. She has also appeared in videos for Amy Winehouse and The All America Rejects.

    Trisha auditioned for season 7 of America’s Got Talent, however, she only lasted for 14 seconds when all three judges pressed their ‘X’ buttons.

     

  • Who is Sarah Harding? Girls Aloud and CBB star

    She’s probably best known for her time in Girls Aloud but now she’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Sarah Harding?

    Who is Sarah Harding? Girls Aloud and CBB star

    Sarah Harding (35) is an English recording artist, dancer, model, and actress who rose to fame as one fifth of Girls Aloud.

    Sarah made her debut appearance on 2002’s PopStar: The Rivals, securing her place in the hit girl band.

    The band went on to have massive chart success, scoring twenty-one UK top ten singles and four UK number one singles. The Guinness World Records lists the band as “Most Successful Reality TV Group” in their 2007 edition.

    Following the band’s split, Sarah embarked on a solo career and most recently finished a stint in the West End as the leading lady in Ghost the musical.

     

  • Who is Sandi Bogle? Gogglebox and CBB star

    She’s probably best known for her part in Gogglebox but now she’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Sandi Bogle?

    Who is Sandi Bogle? Gogglebox and CBB star

    Sandi Bogle (51) is best known for her appearance in Gogglebox.

    She is the mum of four children, has several grandchildren and is Naomi Campbell’s cousin!

    In 2016, she kicked off her music career, releasing her first solo single, “Casanova”. Well known for her ‘Celebrity Selfies’ on social media, Sandi has snapped pictures with the likes of Sir David Jason, Sam Smith, Whoopi Goldberg and all four Britain’s Got Talent judges.

     

  • Who is Marissa Jade? Mob Wife and CBB star

    She’s probably best known for her part in Mob Wives but now she’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Marissa Jade?

    Who is Marissa Jade? Mob Wife and CBB star

    Marissa Jade (32) is an American model and actress, best known for appearing in the series Mob Wives.

    Born and raised in New York, her impressive modelling credits include Ralph Lauren, Tahari, Nine West and Brian Atwood. She has also appeared in Gossip GirlThe Good Wife and Law & Order. Known for her no nonsense attitude and role of one of the most memorable altercations in Mob Wives history, Marissa is a devoted mum to her eight-year-old son whom she raises on her own.

     

  • COMMENT | Is Gay Twitter just too darn cliquey?

    What is it about that phrase “apply for membership” that is simultaneously repugnant and intriguing? It’s like my personality splits instantly; one-half goes “urgh” and walks away, the other is halfway through typing an application form detailing why it is I would be great for this club and frantically trying to find ‘cool’ photos to upload to Instagram.

    But those clubs make money from being exclusive; “Gay Twitter™”, however, does and should not.

    So why, oh why, are gays still trying to syphon themselves off from the rest of life? Why do people include an ACTUAL TRADEMARK after ‘Gay Twitter’? These are all questions I ask myself as I scroll through my Twitter feed each morning.

    My issue is with some of the influential members of ‘Gay Twitter’ and the damage I feel they’re doing to what we strive to keep an open, encompassing community.

    But, still, my issue isn’t with the idea of the name ‘Gay Twitter’ itself; that’s just the title for a demographic of Twitter users, really. My issue is with some of the influential members of ‘Gay Twitter’ and the damage I feel they’re doing to what we strive to keep an open, encompassing community.

    Looking for inspiration, guidance and I’ll be honest some networking opportunities, I started following a few of the editors, sub-editors, contributors etc of certain successful flagship LGBT+ publications on Twitter. While I was expecting to be inspired as a wannabe-editor, I’m continually disappointed by what I can see is just one big clique. “Unfollow them!” you say? Why? I’d have nothing to write about.

    I watch these intelligent, prominent writers spend all day @ing each other in tweets; usually about an in joke and/or anal sex. And when their followers try to chime in? Oh, don’t expect a response unless you’re someone they have/want to/are going to shag. Didn’t we grow out of that somewhere after GCSEs? Haven’t we gays all had enough of feeling left out of a social group when we were at school?

    What upsets me the most is that some of these are the people running the publications that I looked up to when I was desperate to get out of small town life and be one of them. For example, Gay Times has a print readership of 170,000 people; 869,411 web page views and a social media following reaching into the millions*.

    That’s millions of people in their sphere of influence that they’re either peacocking in front of or ignoring completely.

    Now don’t get me wrong, the beauty of Twitter is that it’s an unfiltered stream of consciousness and it’s your own personal account but they cannot deny that they’re in the public eye (hello? You have a big blue tick next to your handle!) These guys are writers after all; write something that young gays will look up to! When there’s so much out there with the potential to damage young minds and yet, even more, channels for them to reach out through, how about show the next generation how to be dignified LGBT+ people by tweeting something that doesn’t involve you being a bitch? How about using your high profile for charitable good, or to highlight issues from the community? I’d love to hear a voice that isn’t just cynicism and sycophantism.

     

    ‘Gay Twitter’ needs a wakeup call: engage, inspire, broaden some knowledge – because the elitism is hurtful.

     

    The private members’ clubs I get: being exclusive is literally their business, it’s in the title. But ‘Gay Twitter’ needs a wakeup call: engage, inspire, broaden some knowledge – because the elitism is hurtful.

    While I’m at it, dear publishing Lords, give me a man topless on the cover of a gay lifestyle magazine who doesn’t have abs! But that rant is for another day when I haven’t eaten a Five Guys straight after the gym.

    *Gay Times Publishers Statement July 2015

     

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  • A Saudi investor has bought a significant stake in The Independent

    A significant stake has been bought by Saudi Sultan Muhammad Abuljadayel, who now owns between 25 and 50 percent of the company.

    A new co-owner of The Independent, which used to produce the Independent Pink / Rainbow List, has been announced as a Saudi investor, Sultan Muhammad Abuljadayel, 42,  acquired over a quarter of the company. The deal values the Independent Digital News and Media company at £100 million.

    The Guardian reports that filings with Companies House show that Abuljadayel is based in Saudi and has no other business interests in the UK. The Independent itself released a statement which said that Abuljadayel is a “minority shareholder”.

    The move could prove to be controversial with its journalists, who are known for their liberalism and criticism of countries where there are known human rights issues.

    A spokesperson said Sultan Mohamed Abuljadayel’s investment would, “secure further strategic growth” for the news outlet, Last year the outlet became the first national newspaper to turn digital-only.

    “At the same time, the editorial independence of The Independent has been formally protected by a new agreement between the shareholders,”

    “The new investment and the guarantee of editorial independence will allow The Independent to flourish into the future.”

    Editor Christian Broughton said the outlet, “would remain truly independent of any shareholders or business interests”, adding that the title’s reporting on Saudi Arabia would not be affected by the deal.

    Other shareholders in Independent Digital News and Media include company directors Evgeny Lebedev and Justin Byam Shaw.

     

     

     

     

  • Who is Jemma Lucy? Reality celeb and CBB star

    She’s probably best known for her part in Ex On The Beach  but now she’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Jemma Lucy?

    Who is Jemma Lucy? Reality celeb and CBB star

    Jemma Lucy (29) is an MTV reality star, best known for taking part in two seasons of Ex on the Beach. She also works as a tattoo model.

    Jemma reportedly had a short-lived relationship with 2016’s CBB winner, Stephen Bear and also hooked up with Kirk Norcross on season three of EOTB. She has set up her own dating app, Dating Ink, an app which brings tattooed lovers together

     

  • Who is Helen Lederer? Comedian and CBB star

    She’s probably best known for her iconic “chairs” character in Ab Fab but now she’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Helen Lederer?

    Helen Lederer (62) is an English actor and comedian, best known for her role in the comedy series, Absolutely Fabulous.

    In the show, she played dippy Catriona, an employee at Patsy’s magazine.

    She most recently appeared in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie that took $37 million at the box office. Helen has also dipped her toes into the dazzling world of theatre, starring in The Vagina Monologues and Calendar Girls. She recently returned to the world of television, appearing in HollyoaksDoctors, as well Celebrity Masterchef and Splash!

     

  • Who is Derek Acorah? TV Psychic and CBB star

    He’s probably best known for hispsychic powers but now he’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Derek Acorah?

    Who is Derek Acorah? TV Psychic and CBB star

    Derek Francis Johnson, (67) professionally known as Derek Acorah, is a TV Psychic best known for appearing on paranormal television series, Most Haunted.

    The star describes himself as a spiritual medium, and says his first experience in the paranormal world came when he was just aged six, after seeing a ghost on his grandmother’s landing! Derek has been touring with his ‘Whispers from Heaven’ tour which helps connects people with their loved ones in the spirit world.

     

  • Who is Chad Johnson? Reality TV celeb and CBB star

    He’s probably best known for his villainy on The Bachelorette, but now he’s entered the Celebrity Big Brother house – so who is Chad Johnson?

    Who is Chad Johnson? Reality TV celeb and CBB star

    Chad Johnson (29) rose to fame in 2016 when he took part in the American series, The Bachelorette, as the show’s brand new villain.

    Chad has continued to shine in reality TV after being recognised as the franchise’s “most famous character”, starring in both Bachelor in Paradise 3 and Famously Single 2.