• Entertainment
    BGR

    Angry subscribers are canceling Netflix over a new show that was just announced

    Netflix's obsession with original content has resulted in the streaming giant releasing an absolute avalanche of new programming each and every single month. In light of that, it's almost inevitable some of Netflix's programming choices will leave some subscribers disappointed and angry. Last September, for example, you might recall that Netflix was widely criticized for releasing a French film titled Cuties that some people felt overly sexualized children. More recently, some subscribers are lashing out at the streaming giant over a new show called Hype House. For those unfamiliar, Hype House is basically a collective of TikTok influencers who live together and Netflix recently inked a deal with them for an unscripted series about life in the house. The show synopsis reads: "From humble beginnings to overnight fame, these are the stories of the most popular personalities on social media as they come into their own, fall in love and tackle the next stage of their lives." https://twitter.com/netflix/status/1385277549157109760 It seems innocent enough, which of course begs the question: why are some Netflix subscribers angry about the show? Well, part of the reason is that some Hype House members have had their fair share of controversy in the past. Tony Lopez, for example, was accused of sexual assault and soliciting photos from a minor earlier this year. Notably, Lopez won't be on the show, but some Netflix subscribers are still upset because members of the Hype House famously didn't take COVID seriously and continued to party and film content even as the number of coronavirus cases across the country was surging. Compounding matters were allegations that members of the Hype House who tested positive for COVID-19 didn't disclose their positive diagnosis to others. Note the following from an Insider report this past July: One week later, on July 21, an estimated 67 influencers crowded into the Hype House, a TikTok collective of the app's A-listers. Guests included YouTubers Nikita Dragun, James Charles, Emma Chamberlain, and Tana Mongeau, along with TikTokers Charli and Dixie D'Amelio. The occasion was a birthday party for TikToker Larri Merritt (known online as Larray). According to Elijah Daniel, an LA-based creator, "a lot of influencers have been confirmed to me testing positive for COVID-19 after the influencer parties, like a LOT." Daniel tweeted about the influencer "outbeak" on July 28, adding "And they aren't saying anything & aren't warning people they came in contact with after." In light of the above, some subscribers were so incensed that they threatened to cancel their subscriptions. https://twitter.com/fullmoonyelena/status/1385281484857163781 Another Twitter, meanwhile, said she plans to boycott Netflix because it keeps investing money to make "useless humans famous." And while we can't imagine that a significant number of Netflix subscribers will cancel their accounts, there's no denying that the backlash from the show's announcement has been pronounced: https://twitter.com/03riaaaa/status/1385322292427767817 https://twitter.com/thegoddamnJets_/status/1385691255733096455 Meanwhile, an online petition to cancel Hype House has only elicited about 1,400 signatures online thus far.

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  • Large Rocking Animals-Flapping Wings Garden Stakes

    Last day 50% off! A large swing animal with flapping wings, with solar powered glowing eyes. Get it now!

  • Sports
    Yahoo Entertainment

    Korie Robertson says NFL players kneeling during the national anthem felt like 'a total rejection of America'

    Former "Duck Dynasty" stars Korie and Willie Robertson talked to several current and former NFL players about protests.

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  • News
    Dr. Phil CBS

    ‘I Am Famous For Being Beautiful, Gorgeous, Amazing, And Talented,’ Says 18-Year-Old

    “I am famous for being beautiful, gorgeous, amazing, and talented,” says Mya. The 18-year-old says she livestreams her life 24/7, including while she sleeps, which has led to conflict with her father, Jim, after he was heard on the livestream yelling at her younger sister. “I called Mya, yelling at her to take this video down,” Jim recalls. “I was extremely hot. I was coming unglued. She called the police and livestreamed that 911 call.” Jim kicked Mya out of the house and the two haven’t spoken since. He claims Mya is trying to be “insta-famous” and go viral; she says he is a “jealous hater” who told her she was dead to him. Watch more of their story in the video above. On Monday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "'My Narcissistic Drama Queen Teen is Dead to Me'," hear why Mya has been called one of the most hated women on the internet. Plus, Jim claims Mya is slandering his name, but Mya claims her dad is a liar. Check local listings to see where you can tune in. TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Have a story Dr. Phil won't believe?

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  • U.S.
    NextShark

    Man Arrested for Attempting to Rob Filipino American Family Visiting SF at Gunpoint

    A man with a criminal record was arrested for an attempted robbery on a Filipino American family of 18 visiting San Francisco. What happened: Patrick Elliot, his Filipino wife and 16 other family members, with some as young as six years old, were from Wisconsin and visiting Fisherman’s Wharf on April 19, according to ABC7’s Dion Lim.

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  • Seniors Born 1945-69 Get $50K Life Ins For $15/Mo

    California — Many Seniors are surprised that they never knew about this. If you don't have Life Insurance, you better read this.

  • U.S.
    In The Know

    Waitress calls out pregnant customer over ‘crazy’ service demand: ‘Pregnancy is not an excuse’

    What the pregnant woman was asking for simply did not exist.

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  • U.S.
    Good Morning America

    Woman kills man and his dog in hit-and-run while fleeing from another hit-and-run only moments before: Police

    A woman has been arrested after allegedly running over and killing a man and his dog while they were out for a walk in a hit-and-run incident while fleeing at a high speed from another hit-and-run incident she had reportedly committed only moments earlier. The incident occurred on the evening of Sunday, April 25, shortly before 8 p.m. in Sandy Springs, Georgia -- a suburb north of Atlanta -- when police responded to a hit-and-run incident involving a pedestrian, later named as 25-year-old Michael Farmer of Sandy Springs and his dog, a Catahoula named Bruce. An initial police investigation found that Farmer and his dog were walking on Hammond Drive near Glenridge Drive in Sandy Springs when a white sedan traveling eastbound at a high rate of speed struck the victim and fled the scene, according to a statement from the Sandy Springs Police Department.

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