Louis replied that he was looking after Mel B and host Sarah-Jane then told him, "Louis! Hands where we can see them please!"
Simon also said to Mel, "Honestly you're safe."
Louis then attempted to laugh off the situation, but Mel B shifted away from him, visibly upset. "sexual harassment on live TV folks," social media user @dys_nania tweeted Sunday along with the video clip, which has since been retweeted over 100,000 times. Read More...
Zeichner told Heart he's received complaints about the property sharing site, and that 'new-build' flats in the city are being marketed as student accommodation.
But residents have told him, they're actually being let for most of the year to people who aren't studying. He says that it "ruins the spirit" of the sharing economy, especially in a city like Cambridge that has a "housing crisis." There's also fear about proper fire regulations in properties that appear on share sites. Read More...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a fun, wacky, well-cast sitcom set in a Brooklyn police precinct. Since 2004, approximately seven unarmed people of color have been killed by real cops in real Brooklyn. It stands to reason that a network sitcom would be uncomfortable addressing something so horrifying. What, then, should a sitcom about police officers in New York City be, when the world outside of that sitcom is one of fear and violence? Read More...