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Stacey Chanelle Claire Solomon (born 4 October 1989) is an English singer and media personality. In 2009, she finished in third place on the sixth series of The X Factor, and gained a number one single on the UK Singles Chart when her fellow The X Factor finalists released a cover of "You Are Not Alone". Solomon won the tenth series of I'm a Celebrity...

Get Me Out of Here!. Her debut single, a cover of "Driving Home for Christmas", was released on 19 December 2011. Solomon then released her debut album Shy on 18 April 2015. In September 2016, she began appearing as a panellist on Loose Women and in November of the same year she presented the I'm a Celebrity spin-off series I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp.

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Hearst Tells Staff To Report Colleagues' 'Controversial' Posts In STRICT New Social Media Policy! Whoa!

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A massive media company is cracking down on employee’s freedom of speech — and it’s causing a ton of controversy! Hearst, who owns magazines like Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Town & Country, sent their staff a shocking email on Monday announcing a brand new social media rule.

According to an internal document that staffers were encouraged to sign (a copy of which The Washington Post viewed), the company revealed: The problem is, Hearst doesn’t explicitly say what’s off limits — so they could be coming after anyone for pretty much anything that sparks the smallest bit of controversy.

They did share some guidelines, saying employees should not post or even interact with social media content that wouldn’t meet Hearst’s editorial standards — and this goes for “a Hearst account or a personal one.” Whoa. Related: Kelly Ripa Tries To Set Up Her 26-Year-Old Son With 65-Year-Old Sharon Stone! The policy goes on to declare that managers have the right to tell employees to delete “objectionable” content and even encourage co-workers to rat each other out if they see anything that isn’t appropriate or that could “impact the reputation or objectivity of Hearst Magazines.” And simply “liking” or reposting content counts in all of this, they said: Anyone who dares break this rule could face “termination,” the doc warned while adding that these restrictions apply to posts about seemingly “apolitical” or local topics, adding: Jeez.

They’re really trying to silence all their staffers!! While they never mention it in the announcement, it seems likely this new rule was put in place because of the Israel-Gaza turmoil online.

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