Kathy Griffin’s sister, Joyce — the one stricken with cancer who inspired Kathy to shave her head in July — has lost her battle. Joyce Griffin succumbed to an undisclosed form of cancer after undergoing extensive chemotherapy. You’ll recall, 2…
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Friday, July 29, 2016
Joyce Beatty Trolls Melania Trump at Democratic National Convention
We’re starting to feel a little bad for Melania Trump.
The third wife of Donald Trump has found herself under a critical spotlight over the past several days following a controversial Republican National Convention speech.
It focused on important topics such as family values and the life lessons parents ought to teach their children.
But it also, admittedly, plagiarized passages from Michelle Obama’s speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
Then, Trump removed her official website from the Internet after questions arose over a college degree she claimed to have earned in Slovenia… despite there being no proof that this actually took place.
On Thursday night, meanwhile, a heretofore unknown Congresswoman from Ohio used the DNC stage to throw a bit of shade at Melania Trump.
Once folks got over the whole stealing-from-Michelle-Obama thing, they turned their focus to the dress Trump donned during her speech.
So much so that the $ 2,190 off-white Roksanda “Margot” ensemble sold out less than an hour after Trump appeared on television last week.
Fast forward to last night and Rep. Beatty (D-Ohio) coming out on stage at the Wells Fargo Arena, apparently proving to the world that she was one of the lucky few people to get her hands on the outfit.
Talk about a subtle, slick way to troll Trump, huh?
Beatty wouldn’t come right out and admit she was sending Melania a message, however.
She blamed the entire thing on her husband, telling WCMH that he had bought the dress and told her to wear it.
“Now it’s blowing up all over the nation that it’s the same as Mrs. Trump’s, but I don’t know,” she said.
She does, however, know how she feels about Donald Trump.
During her remarks, Beatty called him “the most divisive and ill-prepared candidate we’ve seen in modern times.”
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Marina Joyce, British Fashion Vlogger Feared Kidnapped by ISIS, Is Okay
Marina Joyce is safe, sound and has not been abducted by terrorists.
We can all breathe a sigh of relief now.
A British fashion vlogger with over 728,000 YouTube subscribers, Joyce sparked a handful of scary rumors this month after appearing in a video in which she appeared to urge viewers to “save me.”
Soon after the footage went viral, #savemarinajoyce started to trend across Twitter and the Metropolitan Police were dispatched to Joyce’s home in London.
Only 19, Joyce was feared to have been kidnapped by the terrorist group ISIS, with fans inundating authorities with panicked phone calls.
These concerns were ignited after Joyce shared a video titled “Date Outfit Ideas” in which she cavorted about her garden while donning a selection of baby doll dresses.
It was really, really weird.
She wore a dazed expression that caused some to fear Islamic extremists had drugged her up in some way, with fans looking closely into her wild eyes and some even claiming they could see the reflection of a hooded cameraman.
Cops got involved in the situation after Marina Joyce invited her 171,000 Twitter followers to an early morning rave led by hippies whose “vision is a happier, healthier and more glittery world.”
She asked them to meet at Bethnal Green at 6.30 am on August 3.
Again, it was all really, really weird.
After authorities stopped by Joyce’s residence, however, they Tweeted that the young star is doing just fine, writing on the official Enfield MPS account:
“Officers have visited YouTube user Marina Joyce. She is safe and well. #ETeam #savemarinajoyce.”
The YouTube sensation – who is part of an online group called the “Sacred Moon Cat Tribe” – then made a live broadcast that served to assuage the fears of her followers.
She appeared perfectly fine in the video, repeatedly saying “I love you” and adding: “I’m not in danger and I’m not on drugs.”
However, she advised everyone to avoid going to next week’s “sober, drug free” morning party, the same one she had previously Tweeted about (above).
“Don’t go to the event just in case. I don’t want to get people in trouble,” she said in the new video.
Despite this live stream, a screen capture from which is posted below, many fans remain worried.
“ok so she was on livestream and as soon as she was about to say why she was sad the stream ended #savemarinajoyce,” wrote one on Twitter, while another added:
“She looks so scared and kept tripping on her words.”
Others commented on how Joyce filmed this video in a different room than the one she uses for most videos.
Hopefully, however, Marina Joyce is just fine, this was all some giant misunderstanding and the following Internet user is right when he or she notes:
Maybe the reason she looks scared in her stream is because she’s the centre of a hysterical social media conspiracy.
Marina Joyce, British Fashion Vlogger Feared Kidnapped by ISIS, Is Okay
Marina Joyce is safe, sound and has not been abducted by terrorists.
We can all breathe a sigh of relief now.
A British fashion vlogger with over 728,000 YouTube subscribers, Joyce sparked a handful of scary rumors this month after appearing in a video in which she appeared to urge viewers to “save me.”
Soon after the footage went viral, #savemarinajoyce started to trend across Twitter and the Metropolitan Police were dispatched to Joyce’s home in London.
Only 19, Joyce was feared to have been kidnapped by the terrorist group ISIS, with fans inundating authorities with panicked phone calls.
These concerns were ignited after Joyce shared a video titled “Date Outfit Ideas” in which she cavorted about her garden while donning a selection of baby doll dresses.
It was really, really weird.
She wore a dazed expression that caused some to fear Islamic extremists had drugged her up in some way, with fans looking closely into her wild eyes and some even claiming they could see the reflection of a hooded cameraman.
Cops got involved in the situation after Marina Joyce invited her 171,000 Twitter followers to an early morning rave led by hippies whose “vision is a happier, healthier and more glittery world.”
She asked them to meet at Bethnal Green at 6.30 am on August 3.
Again, it was all really, really weird.
After authorities stopped by Joyce’s residence, however, they Tweeted that the young star is doing just fine, writing on the official Enfield MPS account:
“Officers have visited YouTube user Marina Joyce. She is safe and well. #ETeam #savemarinajoyce.”
The YouTube sensation – who is part of an online group called the “Sacred Moon Cat Tribe” – then made a live broadcast that served to assuage the fears of her followers.
She appeared perfectly fine in the video, repeatedly saying “I love you” and adding: “I’m not in danger and I’m not on drugs.”
However, she advised everyone to avoid going to next week’s “sober, drug free” morning party, the same one she had previously Tweeted about (above).
“Don’t go to the event just in case. I don’t want to get people in trouble,” she said in the new video.
Despite this live stream, a screen capture from which is posted below, many fans remain worried.
“ok so she was on livestream and as soon as she was about to say why she was sad the stream ended #savemarinajoyce,” wrote one on Twitter, while another added:
“She looks so scared and kept tripping on her words.”
Others commented on how Joyce filmed this video in a different room than the one she uses for most videos.
Hopefully, however, Marina Joyce is just fine, this was all some giant misunderstanding and the following Internet user is right when he or she notes:
Maybe the reason she looks scared in her stream is because she’s the centre of a hysterical social media conspiracy.