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Tucker Carlson Had the Most Popular New Show on Apple Podcasts in 2024

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Tucker Carlson, who went solo after losing his job at Fox News, had the No. 1 new show on Apple Podcasts this year, according to the tech giant. On Apple Podcasts, the conservative media personality released more than 150 episodes of “The Tucker Carlson Show” with guests including Vladimir Putin, JD Vance, Kid Rock, Vivek Ramaswamy, RFK Jr., Roseanne Barr, Donald Trump Jr., Russell Brand, Rob Schneider, Steve Bannon, Aaron Rodgers, Chris Cuomo and Megyn Kelly.
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Nicole Scherzinger says Russell Brand hat comment not “politically related”
Nicole Scherzinger has responded to criticism after commenting on a post by Russell Brand celebrating Trump’s win, saying it was not “politically related”.Earlier this week, the Pussycat Dolls singer responded to a photo on Brand’s Instagram which showed him holding up a red cap emblazoned with the words: “Make Jesus First Again.”“Where can I get this hat!?” Scherzinger wrote in the comments section before deleting her reply.This has led many to believe that she revealed herself to be a Trump fan due to the hat’s similarities with Trump’s MAGA hats that feature his slogan: “Make American Great Again.”It prompted backlash online, with many angry over her apparent support for Trump – along with the fact that Brand was recently accused of a number of sexual offences following a joint investigation by Channel 4’s Dispatches programme, The Times and Sunday Times.Brand has strongly denied all of the allegations, saying all of his sexual relationships were “absolutely always consensual”.In an Instagram Story shared yesterday (November 8), she responded to the backlash: “I deeply apologize for the hurt caused by my recent engagement with some social media posts. When I commented on these posts, I made the mistake of not realizing that they could be easily interpreted as being politically related and I apologize to anyone who understandably reached that conclusion.”“Many presumptions are being drawn, which do not reflect who I am, what I stand for, or who I voted for,” she continued.
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Nicole Scherzinger comes under fire for response to Russell Brand celebrating Trump’s win
Nicole Scherzinger has received backlash after she responded positively to a post by Russell Brand celebrating Donald Trump‘s presidential victory.It comes after the Pussycat Dolls singer responded to a photo on Brand’s Instagram which showed him holding up a red cap emblazoned with the words: “Make Jesus First Again.”“Where can I get this hat!?” Scherzinger wrote in the comments section before deleting her reply.This has led many to believe that she revealed herself to be a Trump fan due to the hat’s similarities with Trump’s MAGA hats that feature his slogan: “Make American Great Again.”It prompted backlash online, with many angry over her support for Trump and the fact that Brand was recently accused of a number of sexual offences following a joint investigation by Channel 4’s Dispatches programme, The Times and Sunday Times.Brand has strongly denied all of the allegations, saying all of his sexual relationships were “absolutely always consensual”.“Finding out Nicole Scherzinger is a Trump supporter and fan of Russel Brand has ruined my entire life actually,” one fan wrote.Another added: “Nicole Scherzinger being a Trump supporter and a Russell Brand apologist! Gross,” while another went on: “Nicole Scherzinger nuking her public image at its most ascendant in years for a comment on a Russell fucking Brand Instagram post is wild.”Finding out Nicole Scherzinger is a Trump supporter and fan of Russel Brand has ruined my entire life actually pic.twitter.com/Ey81W0W9Ep— andrew (@and_rew_thom) November 8, 2024Nicole Scherzinger being a Trump supporter and a Russell Brand apologist! Gross.
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Russell Brand concerns “not adequately addressed” by Channel 4, investigation finds
Russell Brand‘s behaviour while hosting Big Brother spin-off programmes were “not adequately addressed”, an investigation has found.The comedian and actor presented shows including Big Brother’s Big Mouth and Big Brother’s Celebrity Hijack on Channel 4 between 2004 and 2008.An investigation by production company Banijay UK has said managers were alerted to allegations that Brand asked staff to get audience members’ phone numbers, and that his behaviour made female crew members feel uncomfortable or intimidated.However, the production company said that no formal complaints were made and the concerns were “not properly escalated”.Banijay said (via BBC News): “We are extremely sorry to anyone who was impacted by this behaviour and felt unable to speak up or that their voice was not properly heard.”Banijay is one of several broadcasting organisations to have investigated whether any complaints were made about Brand’s behaviour during his employment. The company asked law firm Lewis Silkin LLP to conduct the investigation.Lewis Silkin’s head of investigations Karen Baxter concluded: “No formal complaints were made about Brand during the programmes.”“There were, however, concerns regarding Brand’s behaviour which were raised informally with senior members of staff, particularly in relation to him asking runners to obtain phone numbers of audience members and female crew members feeling uncomfortable or intimidated by his behaviour while working in Bristol in 2004/2005.
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