She’s well-known for her impeccable style, however Rihanna met with opposition to her fur-loving ways while launching her new perfume RiRi in Brooklyn, New York on Monday (August 31).
The “B*tch Better Have My Money” songstress showed up at Macy’s and began greeting fans when a swarm of anti-fur activists appeared and interrupted the festivities.
Protesters held up signs that read “Who Died For Your Coat?” and “Skinned Alive,” while shouting, “Shame on Rihanna.” Thankfully, Macy’s security and Rihanna’s bodyguards got the situation under control before things got too out-of-hand.
The “B*tch Better Have My Money” songstress showed up at Macy’s and began greeting fans when a swarm of anti-fur activists appeared and interrupted the festivities.
Protesters held up signs that read “Who Died For Your Coat?” and “Skinned Alive,” while shouting, “Shame on Rihanna.” Thankfully, Macy’s security and Rihanna’s bodyguards got the situation under control before things got too out-of-hand.
- 9/2/2015
- GossipCenter
We return with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on a comic anthology series featuring Alice Cooper, UK premiere details for Big Ass Spider!, information on the Karen Black fund, and much more:
Details on the Karen Black Fund: “Karen has been waging a battle for over two years with cancer. She has not talked about this publicly because she was hoping it would be cured and she could call herself a cancer survivor. Karen was diagnosed with ampullary cancer in November of 2010. After suffering through nausea, fainting and losing over thirty pounds, she was finally declared Ned – No Evidence of Disease in July. But by December 2011 a small tumor developed and another surgery was in order, which left her completely bed-ridden. Her cancer seemed conquered though. By spring 2012 she was doing a lot better...
Details on the Karen Black Fund: “Karen has been waging a battle for over two years with cancer. She has not talked about this publicly because she was hoping it would be cured and she could call herself a cancer survivor. Karen was diagnosed with ampullary cancer in November of 2010. After suffering through nausea, fainting and losing over thirty pounds, she was finally declared Ned – No Evidence of Disease in July. But by December 2011 a small tumor developed and another surgery was in order, which left her completely bed-ridden. Her cancer seemed conquered though. By spring 2012 she was doing a lot better...
- 3/31/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
“For some women, the foundation for confidence and success lies in a glamorous appearance…the loss of which becomes a life-altering tragedy, driving them to a pathological hatred of others!”
These words aptly introduce the 56th episode of the cult TV series, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour,” premiering Thursday, April 5.
“Beauty Is Only Skinned Alive” (S5, Ep8), is set in a small-town salon, where weary … Continue reading →...
These words aptly introduce the 56th episode of the cult TV series, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour,” premiering Thursday, April 5.
“Beauty Is Only Skinned Alive” (S5, Ep8), is set in a small-town salon, where weary … Continue reading →...
- 3/30/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Halo-8 infected with indie 'Pink Eye'
NEW YORK -- Halo-8 Entertainment has picked up worldwide rights to the gory horror flick Pink Eye, featuring the writer, director and star of Lionsgate's Skinned Alive.
James Tucker's indie feature, from scribe Joshua Nelson, follows a masked lunatic who escapes a small-town insane asylum where patients are subjected to bizarre drug experiments. Melissa Bacelar stars.
Halo-8 plans a limited theatrical release this summer, followed by a DVD bow Sept. 30.
The distributor, which has focused on cutting-edge features like the animal rights activist documentary Your Mommy Kills Animals, will presents its new line of comics and graphic novels Thursday at the Wizard World Chicago convention.
Matt Pizzolo, director of Halo-8's Threat, wrote two of the publishing arm's first titles.
James Tucker's indie feature, from scribe Joshua Nelson, follows a masked lunatic who escapes a small-town insane asylum where patients are subjected to bizarre drug experiments. Melissa Bacelar stars.
Halo-8 plans a limited theatrical release this summer, followed by a DVD bow Sept. 30.
The distributor, which has focused on cutting-edge features like the animal rights activist documentary Your Mommy Kills Animals, will presents its new line of comics and graphic novels Thursday at the Wizard World Chicago convention.
Matt Pizzolo, director of Halo-8's Threat, wrote two of the publishing arm's first titles.
- 6/25/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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