A California police officer played Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space” in an attempt to prevent a Black Lives Matter activist from uploading a video to YouTube — in the belief that the platform’s copyright-detection system would block it.
In fact, the video in question was not only shared successfully on YouTube, it has gone viral — garnering widespread attention because of the controversy. bit.ly/3AplZ9W
On June 29, BLM protesters gathered at the Alameda County courthouse in Oakland, Calif., before a pretrial hearing for Jason Fletcher, a former police officer charged with voluntary manslaughter for shooting and killing Steven Taylor, a Black man, inside a Walmart store in 2020.
As captured on video, an officer from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office confronted one of the protestors, James Burch, to demand Burch remove his group’s banner. Burch questioned why the banner needed to be moved — before the cop began playing "Blank Space."
Burch asked, “Are we having a dance party now?” The officer eventually admitted, “You can record all you want. I just know it can’t be posted to YouTube.” Later, the officer, identified as Sgt. David Shelby, reiterated, “I’m playing my music so that you can’t post on YouTube.”
The department does not have a policy about “whether you can play Taylor Swift or music in an attempt to censor YouTube content from a public encounter,” spokesman Sgt. Ray Kelly said. However, he said, the sheriff’s office does not “condone” the actions of the deputy.
Seth Rogen, Other Celebrities Denounce Sha’Carri Richardson’s Olympics Suspension: ‘If Weed Made You Fast, I’d Be FloJo’ bit.ly/368nbk7
“The notion that weed is a problematic ‘drug’ is rooted in racism,” says Seth Rogen. “It’s insane that Team USA would disqualify one of this country’s most talented athletes over thinking that’s rooted in hatred.” bit.ly/3xa9o8C
Seth Rogen responds to Team USA’s decision on Sha’Carri Richardson’s suspension: “It’s something they should be ashamed of. Also if weed made you fast, I’d be FloJo.” bit.ly/3xa9o8C
From ‘Billie Holiday’ to ‘Many Saints of Newark,’ Variety’s Producers Class of 2021 Are on the cutting edge. We're highlighting 10 emerging producers to watch this year from around the globe. bit.ly/2UNL1zd
With “La Civil,” the first feature from his new production company, Belgian Flemish producer Hans Everaert finds his many risks paying off. The film follows a Mexican mother searching for her daughter kidnapped by members of a drug cartel.
New Slate Ventures’ Jeremy Allen and Jordan Fudge have proven they have an eye for great stories and the industry savviness to get them seen. After selling “The 40-Year-Old Version” to Netflix in 2020, they shepherded “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” to a Golden Globe win.
Bessemer Trust, a professional wealth management firm that was poised to take over as co-conservator of Britney Spears’ estate and work with her father, has asked to resign from the arrangement. bit.ly/3hwQP8e
The company, which manages more than $100 billion in assets, said it was requesting to withdraw “due to changed circumstances.” bit.ly/3hwQP8e
In the filing, the firm said it was told Spears' conservatorship was voluntary, but her statement against the arrangement last week made clear that she is opposed to it, or at least her father continuing as her conservator. bit.ly/3hwQP8e
The Marvel star confirms that “#GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Vol. 3” starts filming later this year: “You know what, I’m giving you the scoop. F— it. I’m telling you everything.” bit.ly/3ha9BTR
Pratt, who is working with Taika Waititi on #ThorLoveAndThunder, described both directors as “rock stars in their own way.” He gushed over the #Thor director, calling Waititi a “madman” and “genius.” bit.ly/3ha9BTR
“He is the kind of guy who can deliver an amazing movie,” says Pratt. “The journey to getting there [is] just as fun as watching the movie. He’s vibrant, he’s always making the crew laugh, he’s doing bits. You can’t believe he’s the director.” bit.ly/3ha9BTR
Meghan McCain is exiting #TheView after nearly four years on the daytime program. bit.ly/3xavXKr
“I am here to tell all of you … that this is going to be my last season here at the ‘The View,'” McCain said on Thursday’s episode. “This was not an easy decision. COVID has changed the world for all of us. And it changed the way I’m living my life.” bit.ly/3xavXKr
McCain: “When I said goodbye to all of you in the studio, I found out I was pregnant. I came to the D.C. area, and we have this incredible life here. And as any new mom knows, when I think about where I want Liberty to have her first steps, I have a really wonderful life here.”
A judge has denied Britney Spears' request to have her father removed from her conservatorship. bit.ly/3hlzhvu
Spears' attorney Samuel Ingham III had filed the request to remove Spears’ father back in November 2020, stating that his client was “afraid of her father” and would refuse to perform again, if her father continued to be in charge of her career. bit.ly/3hlzhvu
At that time, Judge Brenda Penny declined to suspend Spears' father, though she did not rule out future petitions for his removal or suspension. Also, at that time, the judge appointed financial company Bessemer Trust as a co-conservator. bit.ly/3hlzhvu