With the exception of Phylicia Rashad, who was slammed on Twitter for praising the overturn, famous names including Amber Tamblyn, Gabrielle Union, Rosie O’Donnell and Debra Messing expressed their anger for the sudden reversal.
Cosby — who was two years into a three- to 10-year sentence for drugging and molesting Andrea Constand in 2004 — was allowed walk free after Pennsylvania’s state supreme court found a prosecutor’s decades-old agreement should have shielded him from criminal charges.
Amber Tamblyn
Actress Amber Tamblyn was “furious,” to hear the news, claiming she knows women who have been “drugged and raped while unconscious” by the comedian.
The “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” star, 38, added in a second tweet, “I don’t want to hear anything about how cancel culture ruined men’s lives during the MeToo era reckoning for women and survivors. How we went too far. Today’s news that Cosby’s conviction is being overturned is proof we haven’t gone far enough. Our justice system MUST change.”
“Whose Line Is It Anyway” host Aisha Tyler retweeted Tamblyn’s post with a frown face emoji, later adding, “All you rapist apologists can get TF out my timeline. Don’t worry, I’ll show you out.”
Gabrielle Union
Actress Gabrielle Union was sure to include “#MeToo” while linking to a tweet from journalist Ernest Owens reading, “NOTE: Bill Cosby’s sentencing isn’t being overturned because he’s innocent — but because of a previous deal he struck where he already admitted to drugging women in a deposition.”
Ana Navarro-Cárdenas
The political talking head and frequent “View” guest compared Cosby to Jeffrey Epstein in her reaction.
“Rich, powerful, sexual predator, Jeffrey Epstein got s {sic} sweetheart deal from then US attorney, Alex Acosta. Rich, powerful, sexual-predator Bill Cosby got a sweet-heart, no-prosecution deal from a prosecutor and is getting out of jail. Anybody else see a pattern, here?” she questioned.
Roxane Gay
Author Roxane Gay believes Cosby’s release is “total bulls–t,” adding that the prosecution also deserves blame for dropping the ball.
“He raped more than 60 women but I guess that doesnt matter?” she wrote. “Anyway, I’m still on my abolition journey. I was fine with him staying in prison for the remainder of his life. And yes, the prosecutors are responsible for this. They can have some of this smoke, too.”
Rosanna Arquette
Actress, “Radical Musings” podcast host and Harvey Weinstein accuser Rosanna Arquette shared her disgust at the decision to free Cosby within several tweets, feeling empathy for Cosby’s alleged victims as a fellow survivor.
“I know many young women and men who are so Afraid to press charges against their rapist and Re traumatize themselves I am heartbroken today to hear of the news of Cosby’s release .this is sickening. My heart is with my sister survivors. We have work to do.”
Kathy Griffin
Comedian Kathy Griffin was also disheartened by the news, tweeting, “WHEN will things get better for women and girls regarding sexual assault, sexism, misogyny and ageism? What will it take? So discouraged.”
Christine Lahti
Director and actress Christine Lahti believes Cosby is a free man because of his “privilege” and “the patriarchy” as a whole.
“I’m enraged, heartbroken and disgusted by Cosby’s release,” she tweeted. “I can only imagine what all his survivors must be feeling. This convicted rapist is free today because he is a man of privilege. The Patriarchy rears it’s ugly head yet again.
Kelly Bachman
Stand-up and comedy writer Kelly Bachman made it a point to mention Cosby along with disgraced comics Louis C.K. and Chris D’elia, whom she believes received nothing more than slaps on the wrist for their alleged misconduct, despite many believing “cancel culture has absolutely gone…too far.”
Rosie O’Donnell
Rosie O’Donnell also took issue with Cosby’s release, making note of the exhaustive number of women who accused the “Ghost Dad” actor of various levels of sexual misconduct.
“I GUESS 70 WOMEN WERENT ENOUGH – f–k u bill,” she tweeted.
Pop singer Britney Spears has been in the news recently, and her sad story should cause us all to reflect. Both the press and the public need to consider their role in how Spears was treated after she became famous and during the obvious roller-coaster ride that came along with that fame.
Spears, 39, has been under the conservatorship of her father Jamie since 2008, at a time when the singer had been using drugs, had a breakdown, and lost custody of her two young sons. The court-ordered conservatorship reportedly was only supposed to last for a weekend, but at a later point it was made permanent, giving her father — and later a co-conservator — control over her finances, her decisions, her whole life.
She testified in court last week that the control over her was so absolute that she had been forced to perform shows when she didn’t want to, was put on medications she didn’t want to take, and was not even allowed to go to the doctor to have her IUD removed. We don’t have much more to go off of than her word and that of former acquaintances, some of who have gone on the record on her behalf, but it’s compelling.
“I was told right now in the conservatorship, I’m not able to get married or have a baby,” she told a judge. “I have an IUD inside of myself right now, so I don’t get pregnant. I wanted to take the IUD out so I could start trying to have another baby.”
“I deserve to have the same rights as anybody does by having a child, a family, any of those things.”
Yes, she does. Last I checked, this is 2021, and human subjugation is against the law.
But while a court will ultimately decide whether to end the conservatorship Spears has been under since she was 26, the court of public opinion is another matter entirely. And instead of the public judging Britney Spears, some judging of our own reactions to her situation at the time are most definitely in order.
It’s easy to pick up a tabloid magazine, or pull up a gossip website, to read a story and look at the photos and videos obtained of celebrities at their worst and laugh. It’s easy to see a celebrity — especially a female — standing on stage dressed provocatively during a performance, and then later see her at a low point and think maybe she deserves it for the freewheeling lifestyle it appears she’s been living.
Worse still is thinking that because celebrities make millions of dollars that they can “handle” whatever gets thrown at them, that it “comes with the territory of being famous,” so they should just “deal with it.”
When Spears was a teenager, she was asked by an interviewer about her breasts. Her sex life was also speculated on at the time, when she was dating fellow pop star Justin Timberlake. According to some reports, a billionaire even offered her a million dollars for one night with her (she refused).
She was objectified to the max, and while some would say she chose that life, I’d argue that even if she did (Spears was in her mid-teens when she first rose to fame) some grace could have been extended to her by the public, even if the paparazzi, her family, and Hollywood would not.
Non-celebrities tend to look at famous people in the abstract, because they can’t relate to someone with fame and money who seemingly wants for nothing.
But sometimes we forget that celebrities are human beings who suffer from some of the same types of ups and downs and hardships as the rest of us. We don’t like being judged for ours but don’t seem to mind judging celebrities over theirs. It’s time for that to change.
Media analyst Stacey Matthews has also written under the pseudonym Sister Toldjah and is a regular contributor to RedState and Legal Insurrection.
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As I speak with actor Lyne Renée over a Zoom video call for CNET's I'm So Obsessed podcast, I'm taken aback by her thoughtfulness, passion and suaveness. She's best known for playing General Sarah Adler, a witch and military leader, on the FreeForm TV series Motherland: Fort Salem. The show takes place in an alternate reality where women run the world and witches are used to fight terrorism. Renée says her character is basically George Washington and crucial to making America what it is.
"I completely step into that world. I feel like I'm a kid who gets to play, who gets to be free and who gets to build a character that is so far away from what I am," said Renée. "She exudes this confidence and knowledge and strength. And it's proved a big challenge to sink my teeth into. I really fought for her heart."
Motherland: Fort Salem is currently in its second season, but Renée isn't taking a break. She also plays Helena Bergman, a real estate magnate, in the upcoming HBO Max reboot of Gossip Girl. Helena and her tailored designer dresses couldn't be more different than General Adler. Renée said that coming onto set was like entering a fairy tale.
Before Gossip Girl or Motherland: Fort Salem, Renée appeared in such films and shows as Wrath of Man, The Meyerowitz Stories, Madam Secretary, Here Lies and Love at First Kill. And during our conversation she discusses working with Guy Richie, painting a portrait of her co-star Benedict Cumberbatch that he actually has displayed in his house, and what it was like growing up in Belgium with a mother who was a painter.
Safran recently took to Twitter, however, to note that the Gossip Girl reboot will not feature the same problematic themes as the OG one. "No slut shaming. No catfights," he wrote. "Those are not things I believe need to be in this show for it to be fun. Or any show? GG2 is sex positive and our characters use their brains, not their brawn, to take you out!"
See below for everything to know about the Gossip Girl reboot.
How to watch the Gossip Girl reboot online free
While there is no way to stream the Gossip Girl reboot online free, the series is available on HBO Max. The streaming service recently lowered its monthly subscription prices so you can watch the Gossip Girl reboot on HBO Max starting at just $9.99 a month here. Sign up for HBO Max once and you can watch the Gossip Girl reboot online as many times as you want.
Your HBO Max subscription lets you watch HBO Max on your TV, laptop, tablet or phone. In addition to streaming the Gossip Girl reboot, HBO Max is also streaming movies like In the Heights,Zack Snyder's Justice League, Mortal Kombat and other big Warner Bros. new releases.
How to watch the original Gossip Girl
Want to catch up on the Upper East Siders before the Gossip Girl reboot? All seasons of the original Gossip Girl are available on on HBO Max.
Who stars in the Gossip Girl reboot?
Original cast member Kristen Bell will return to narrate the forthcoming series, but as of right now, the other original Gossip Girl cast members will not appear in the reboot. The new characters will attend Constance Billard and St. Jude's, the Upper East Side prep schools attended by the original characters.
Canadian actress and singer Jordan Alexander will play Julien Calloway, a teen influencer, while skater and model Evan Mock will play Akeno "Aki" Menzies. Emily Alyn Lind take on the role of Audrey Hope, who is best friends with Julien and has been in a long-term relationship with Aki.
Whitney Peak plays Zoya Lott, Eli Brown plays Otto “Obie” Bergmann IV and Thomas Doherty plays Max Wolfe.
Watch the trailer below, and sign up for HBO Max here before the Gossip Girl reboot's July 8 premiere.
Safran recently took to Twitter, however, to note that the Gossip Girl reboot will not feature the same problematic themes as the OG one. "No slut shaming. No catfights," he wrote. "Those are not things I believe need to be in this show for it to be fun. Or any show? GG2 is sex positive and our characters use their brains, not their brawn, to take you out!"
See below for everything to know about the Gossip Girl reboot.
How to watch the Gossip Girl reboot online free
While there is no way to stream the Gossip Girl reboot online free, the series is available on HBO Max. The streaming service recently lowered its monthly subscription prices so you can watch the Gossip Girl reboot on HBO Max starting at just $9.99 a month here. Sign up for HBO Max once and you can watch the Gossip Girl reboot online as many times as you want.
Your HBO Max subscription lets you watch HBO Max on your TV, laptop, tablet or phone. In addition to streaming the Gossip Girl reboot, HBO Max is also streaming movies like In the Heights,Zack Snyder's Justice League, Mortal Kombat and other big Warner Bros. new releases.
How to watch the original Gossip Girl
Want to catch up on the Upper East Siders before the Gossip Girl reboot? All seasons of the original Gossip Girl are available on on HBO Max.
Who stars in the Gossip Girl reboot?
Original cast member Kristen Bell will return to narrate the forthcoming series, but as of right now, the other original Gossip Girl cast members will not appear in the reboot. The new characters will attend Constance Billard and St. Jude's, the Upper East Side prep schools attended by the original characters.
Canadian actress and singer Jordan Alexander will play Julien Calloway, a teen influencer, while skater and model Evan Mock will play Akeno "Aki" Menzies. Emily Alyn Lind take on the role of Audrey Hope, who is best friends with Julien and has been in a long-term relationship with Aki.
Whitney Peak plays Zoya Lott, Eli Brown plays Otto “Obie” Bergmann IV and Thomas Doherty plays Max Wolfe.
Watch the trailer below, and sign up for HBO Max here before the Gossip Girl reboot's July 8 premiere.
Birthday wishes go out to Mike Tyson and David Alan Grier and all the other celebrities with birthdays today. Check out our slideshow below to see photos of famous people turning a year older on June 30th and learn an interesting fact about each of them.
Actor David Alan Grier turns 65
Fun fact: Provided voices for radio drama versions of ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Empire Strikes Back’
Actor Vincent D’Onofrio turns 62
Fun fact: Portrayed the Marvel character Kingpin in the Netflix ‘Daredevil’ series
Boxer Mike Tyson turns 55
Fun fact: Recently appeared as a guest diner in an episode of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’
Actress Monica Potter turns 50
Fun fact: Once appeared in an Alan Jackson music video
Actress Molly Parker turns 49
Fun fact: Potter is originally from a suburb of Vancouver
Fun fact: Her only Emmy nomination came in 2014 for her role on ‘Masters of Sex’
More celebrities with birthdays today
Actor Nancy Dussault (“Too Close For Comfort”) is 85. Singer Glenn Shorrock (Little River Band) is 77. Jazz bassist Stanley Clarke is 70. Actor David Garrison (“Married... with Children”) is 69. Guitarist Hal Lindes of Dire Straits is 68. Actor Deirdre Lovejoy (“The Wire”) is 59. Actor Rupert Graves (“The Madness of King George”) is 58. Bassist Tom Drummond of Better Than Ezra is 52. Actor Tony Rock (“Living Biblically”) is 52. Guitarist James Adam Shelley of American Authors is 38. Country singer Cole Swindell is 38. Singer and “American Idol” winner Fantasia Barrino is 37. Actor Sean Marquette (“The Goldbergs”) is 33.
Other popular or historical birthdays on June 30th
Ed Yost, inventor of modern hot air balloon
Harry Blackstone Jr., magician
Robert Ballard, discovered Titanic wreck site (79)
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