The reigning Miss America is railing on the org, saying they have silenced and ignored her and instead focused all of their attention on former Miss America and whistleblower Gretchen Carlson. Cara Mund is outraged that the Miss America CEO as well…
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Anna Faith Carlson: Elsa Look-Alike Model to Sue Website Over Fake Nude Pics!
Anna Faith Carlson is a Florida model who like a dead ringer for Elsa from Frozen, only less cartoonish and more unbelievably hot.
Not surprisingly, she’s become something of an Internet celebrity for these reasons, but that has come with an unfortunate price lately.
A website known as Celeb Jihad posted a bunch of “before-and-after” nude selfies of her, images which have rankled her online following.
The site claims Anna is showing off a recent boob job.
Scandalously, the images show a topless woman with tan lines, and bandages under her breasts, indicating that it’s a post-op shoot.
Of course, it’s not actually Anna, the model claims.
Her camp can prove this, they say, because the person in the nude pics question is “much heavier than Anna has ever been in her life.”
Her attorneys say that Anna Faith, who recently celebrated her 21st birthday, is in “great shape with a very small waist.”
BURN @ whoever the fake nude impostor is.
Carlson’s team also says that there are also differences in the nose, teeth and face that further prove she’s not the girl.
Furthermore … we highly recommend you do not visit Celeb Jihad, but they seem to specialize in terrible Photoshop.
Particularly when it comes to naked celebrity pics and doctored shots that obviously aren’t the individuals in question.
No word if their motto is “Crop Heads, Don’t Chop Heads.” Too soon? Anyway, Anna Faith is not willing to … wait for it …
Let it go.
Her camp is threatening to sue if the post isn’t deleted, and frankly, she might actually do it, since she has a reputation to maintain.
Carlson’s career is no joke; Anna Faith gained notable widespread media coverage in 2014 when she was discovered on Instagram.
The model entertains cancer patients, makes hospital visits, attends charity events, fundraisers, and visits schools in character.
Carlson has also been an extra in several films and has appeared on a multitude of radio stations, TV shows, and magazines.
For two consecutive years, she has been named one of the top ten hottest and most popular cosplayers in the entire world.
Who ranks those things, we have no idea. But they’re not wrong.
Carlson started to cosplay as characters besides Elsa from other works including Rey from Star Wars and Harley Quinn from Batman.
Anna has also portrayed characters from Harry Potter, Maleficent, Cinderella, and Spider-Man, among others, to widespread accalaim.
Did we mention she is absolutely smoking hot … as herself?
Check out the gallery below for many more examples of Anna doing her thing if you’re not convinced, and join us in asking:
Why make fake nudes of her when the real thing is perfect?!
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Gretchen Carlson Lawsuit: Settled for HOW MUCH?!?
Gretchen Carlson is set to dismiss her lawsuit against ex-Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes.
For a very pretty set of pennies, that is.
Back in July, Carlson filed a sexual harrasment suit against her former employer, alleging in legal documents that Ailes propositioned her for sexual intercourse…
… and then punished her on the job front after she turned down his advances.
“Ailes has unlawfully retaliated against [her] and sabotaged her career because she refused sexual advances and complained about severe and pervasive sexual harassment,” a portion of the lawsuit read.
Carlson was let go from her role Fox & Friends in 2013 and then her contract was not picked up this past June.
She also named former colleague Steve Doocy in her lawsuit, writing that he “regularly treat[ed] her in a sexist and condescending way” when they worked together.
Carlson went on to accuse Doocy of “engaging in a pattern and practice of severe and pervasive sexual harassment” that was the equivalent to treating her as “a blond female prop.”
She was seeking an undisclosed amount of money for what she went through at Fox News.
And now Vanity Fair confirms that she’ll be walking away with $ 20 million.
Ailes will reportedly be paying for a portion of this settlement figure.
Carlson even received an apology as part of the company’s statement in announcing the end of this legal matter. It reads as follows:
“21st Century Fox is pleased to announce that it has settled Gretchen Carlson’s lawsuit.
“During her tenure at Fox News, Gretchen exhibited the highest standards of journalism and professionalism. She developed a loyal audience and was a daily source of information for many Americans. We are proud that she was part of the Fox News team.
“We sincerely regret and apologize for the fact that Gretchen was not treated with the respect and dignity that she and all of our colleagues deserve.”
Ailes has also been accused of sexual harassment by Megyn Kelly and other Fox News employees.
He resigned his post as CEO soon after Carlson’s lawsuit went public.
According to a cover story in New York Magazine this week, Carlson secretly taped some of her conversations with Ailes.
(So she really was a lot smarter than she was portrayed to be on air.)
“I am gratified that 21st Century Fox took decisive action after I filed my complaint,” said Carlson in her own statement.
“I’m ready to move on to the next chapter of my life in which I will redouble my efforts to empower women in the workplace. I want to thank all the brave women who came forward to tell their own stories and the many people across the country who embraced and supported me in their #StandWithGretchen.
“All women deserve a dignified and respectful workplace in which talent, hard work and loyalty are recognized, revered and rewarded.”
Andrea Tantaros, meanwhile, has brought her own lawsuit against Fox News, alleging in her complaint that the network “operated like a sex-fueled, Playboy Mansion-like cult, steeped in intimidation, indecency, and misogyny.”
What an amazing quote.
Oh, and Ailes is now serving as a key advisor to Donald Trump.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Gretchen Carlson Breaks Silence on Sexual Harassment Suit
Gretchen Carlson has spoken out for the first time since filing a lawsuit against her former employer.
Last week, as previously reported, the former Fox & Friends co-host sued Fox News Chariman Roger Ailes for sexual harassment.
In her legal documents, Carlson alleged that Ailes propositioned her for sex and then punished her afterward once she turned him down.
One portion of Carlson’s suit reads as follows:
“Ailes has unlawfully retaliated against [her] and sabotaged her career because she refused sexual advances and complained about severe and pervasive sexual harassment.”
Now, in an interview with The New York Times, Carlson says part of the reason why she took this step was to stand up for other women who have faced similar scenarios in the workplace.
“I just wanted to stand up for myself, first and foremost,” Carlson tells the newspaper, adding:
“And I wanted to stand up for other women who maybe faced similar circumstances.”
Ailes has strongly denied all charges.
He says Carlson was fired from Fox & Friends in 2013 due to a ratings drop and then let go entirely from Fox News last month due to poor performance.
“This defamatory lawsuit is not only offensive, it is wholly without merit and will be defended vigorously,” Ailes said in response a few days ago.
In a statement that refers to Carlson’s lawyer, meanwhile, a Fox News spokeswoman, Irena Briganti, said:
“Between chasing ambulances and headlines, the truth seems to have been run over by Nancy Erika Smith.”
That’s a pretty good line, anyone has to admit.
Carlson worked at Fox News for 11 years. She tells The Times here that she had had six to 10 meetings with Ailes during her tenure at Fox in order to discuss his “continuous” sexist language.
“Everyone knew how powerful Roger Ailes was. I certainly felt intimidated by that,” Carlson added.
Since Carlson went public with these accusations, six other women have come out and made similar allegations.
One says she was working at Fox News as a 16-year old when Ailes exposed his testicles to her and told her to “kiss them.” She refused, running out of his office in tears.
When asked what she hoped to achieve by bringing this lawsuit, Carlson didn’t need to consult with her attorneys to give an answer.
“To stand up for what happened to me and what was the truth,” she said.
It’s also worth noting that Carlson has named former colleague Steve Doocy in her suit.
She claims that he “regularly treat[ed] her in a sexist and condescending way” when they worked together, “engaging in a pattern and practice of severe and pervasive sexual harassment” that was akin to treating her as “a blond female prop.”
Carlson is seeking an undisclosed monetary figure for “lost compensation, damaged career path, damage to reputation and pain and suffering damages.”