Last night, @jk_rowling encouraged the public to photograph, report and publish pictures of women they think are trans using women's facilities.
I have screenshotted multiple replies calling trans women freaks, sickos, perverts and paedos, and advocating vigilante violence. 1/
This week JK Rowling launched an attack on The National, describing us as an 'anti-woman newspaper'. At The National we deal in truth, and will not be cowed by a billionaire trying to control media output to fit her own worldview, writes our editor Laura Webster✍️
had a v nice night yday! thanks a million - i said on stage that radio is a team sport & this is really thanks to all the legends i work with: presenters, production teams & the wider music community 💚 huge congrats to all nominees & thanks to those who spoke up - go team 🔥
About an hour to go until I make my debut on @thevoiceuk!
Get yourselves watching @ITV at 8pm and let’s see how this turns out 👀
HERE WE GO.
#TheVoice#TheVoiceUK
The threat of a yellow card doesn’t stop players diving, fouling or abusing referees but it has stopped them showing solidarity with those who are threatened with death for being in love. What an absolute fucking farce.
Yesterday I was crying because of some career stuff. Today Tori Kelly just posted a reaction to my singing video on her TikTok. And so… I am.. losing it. In the best way possible 😂 And taking note of the signs from the universe right now 😂
bit of an anti-valentines day sentiment but - does anyone have any top tips for getting rings OFF fingers? my partner has currently got a very glam family heirloom stuck on one of his and has been experimenting with ice, dental floss and oil all morning with no success 💍
Hey I just want to say, I’m still on cloud 9. I will say this though. To the people who don’t see me as female or worthy of this award, I don’t care. I will still move how I always have and that’s through LOVE. The creator themselves put me here, and for that I will continue. 🙏🏽
“Qatar is a tolerant country. It’s a welcoming country. It’s a hospitable country.”
Despite the country’s anti-homosexuality laws, Nasser Al Khater, CEO of Qatar 2022, tells @AmandaDCNN that members of the LGBTQ community will be safe at the World Cup.
https://t.co/y2W7xbU6BR