Jul
31
2013

Did Simon Cowell Get His Best Friend's Wife Pregnant?

The *Ick Factor

Did Simon Cowell Get His Best Friend's Wife Pregnant?

Did Simon Cowell Get His Best Friend's Wife Pregnant?

Simon Cowell now has a new claim to creepy fame: when not cutting down wannabe stars on American Idol, he was busy impregnating his best friend's wife—allegedly. In seriously icky Hollywood gossip, the US Weekly has reported that the 53-year-old Brit has got New Yorker Lauren Silverman "up the duff."

Though 36-year-old Silverman is still technically married to Cowell's good buddy, real estate mogul Andrew Silverman, she is 10 weeks along, apparently with Cowell's child. Sources say the Silverman marriage has been on the rocks for some time, during which Cowell became cozy with Lauren. 

Cowell has admitted on more than one occasion that fatherhood wasn't for him, saying back in 2009, "God, no. I couldn't have children. If I had them here drawing on the walls I'd go nuts." 

Can you imagine Cowell as a dad? Do you think the crass act is just that—an act? 
 
Jul
31
2013

HelloFlo: Catering To Your Time Of The Month Needs

Your Very Own Camp Gyno

HelloFlo: Catering To Your Time Of The Month Needs

HelloFlo: Catering To Your Time Of The Month Needs

Do you remember your first time? Many of us have some bittersweet menstrual nostalgia going on, as this contest will attest. Now a company called HelloFlo wants to pander to your every monthly need, delivering care packages straight to your home so you don't have to think about it. The best part is, they include candy to take your mind of the cramps!

According to an article in Jezebel, HelloFlo founder Naama Bloom took the entrepreneurial leap because she wanted to show her children "that being happy in what you do is worth a little struggle." In her case struggle is equated with selling truckloads of tampons.

After her company's brilliant foray into advertising, though, I suspect that struggle will indeed be "little."

The commercial, centred around the idea of a cheeky control freak camp gyno, is priceless and will have you pining for your young self all over again:

"It's like I'm Joan and their vag is the arc...It's like Santa for your vagina." Watch and love.

Would you consider a mail order service for your period needs?

Jul
30
2013

Feminist Receives Rape And Death Threats On Twitter

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Feminist Receives Rape And Death Threats On Twitter

Feminist Receives Rape And Death Threats On Twitter

Social media is increasingly becoming a war zone. But the enemy is often faceless, cloaked in anonymity. One woman received death and rape threats, prompting Twitter to devise a button to report online abuse for individual tweets.

According to an article in the Belfast Telegraph, when feminist Caroline Criado Perez campaigned to put a woman's face on a new bank note, she hadn't expected the hate-filled Pandora's box to blow up on her. This athlete's triumph was recently marred by a shocking online assault.

Police are now involved, and Twitter has been urged to up its security. A 21-year-old man was recently arrested in Manchester, England, in connection with suspected harassment.

But to many, the site didn't take action quickly enough to protect Perez. A petition urging the free social media site to rethink its policies gained more than 12,500 signatures. Others plan to stage a Twitter boycott on 4 August. 

Though the report abuse button already exists for individual tweets via Twitter's latest iPhone app, the company has yet to extend the option to other platforms.

"We don't comment on individual accounts," said a spokesperson for the media giant. "However, we have rules which people agree to abide by when they sign up to Twitter. We will suspend accounts that, once reported to us, are found to be in breach of our rules. We encourage users to report an account for violation of the Twitter rules by using one of our report forms."

For the likes of Perez, while such abuse isn't unusual, the level of intensity and aggression involved was.

"It's infuriating that the price you pay for standing up for women is 24 hours of rape threats," said Perez, the freelance journalist who petitioned the Bank of England to put author Jane Austen on the new £10 in 2017.

Been at the receiving end of any abusive tweets? Are social media sites doing enough to protect users?