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YouGov CEO, Stephan Shakespeare, analyses the impact of the Archibishop of Cantebury’s comments on the Wonga brand Last week, in an interview with Total Politics magazine, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said that he has told Wonga CEO Errol Damelin he wants to compete the payday loans company out of existence by strengthening credit unions. Mentions of Wonga were seen by 45% of UK Twitter users on Thursday and Friday of last week, compared to 5% on the two days prior to that.
Fame can be temporary and what’s in today can be out tomorrow. A lot of celebrities fall into these circumstances — some of them were only famous as kids while others struggled to find good jobs even after landing a promising role. There are also stars who decided to make a quiet exit from the spotlight. Bright Side found out what 16 celebrities who were once super famous are up to today and what they look like now. 1. Frankie Muniz Muniz became super popular after his role in Malcolm in the Middle.
Gen Zers: They’re fascinating but confounding, influential yet fickle. It’s no wonder consumer brands are trying to understand them and earn their attention. Gen Z adults are hard to win over, but trying to do so is worth the effort: Morning Consult’s Fastest Growing Brands research shows that brands break through with Gen Z first, then trickle up to older generations. So capturing young adults’ attention yields returns not just in the near term, but also down the road as they influence the zeitgeist.
At times, you might think it’s impossible to get that shredded 6-pack, even though you’ve been doing ab exercises for ages. But there’s no reason to get desperate. People who already have that perfect look often say that “abs are made in the kitchen.” And it seems like this curious phrase might be the secret to success. We at Bright Side believe anything is possible if you put your mind to it. So let’s find out why abs are “made in the kitchen” and how it can help us achieve our goals.
TALENTRECAP.COM Singing The Voice Jill O'Rourke Jill O'Rourke Jill O’Rourke is a contributor at Talent Recap, writing news stories and recaps for shows like ‘AGT,’ ‘The Voice,’ and ‘American Idol.’ She graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in English and Film Studies, and has been writing about pop culture since 2012, with previous bylines at Crushable and A Plus. Jill spends her free time binge-watching sitcoms and daydreaming about life as a hobbit → Recent Posts
Sometimes our loved ones get sick, and it is so important to support them at this time. A simple message can cheer them up, and as we know, good mood contributes to recovery. We have prepared for you 10 get well soon messages for loved ones, so do not hesitate to use them. 10 get well soon messages for girlfriend1. I am without you, my beloved one, like the sun without the sky.
TALENTRECAP.COM Talent America's Got Talent Corey Cesare Corey Cesare Corey Cesare is Talent Recap's Managing Editor and featured YouTube Host. She has a love of all things pop culture and an unhealthy obsession with celebrities. Corey earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Cinema/Screen Studies from the State University of New York at Oswego in 2021. She spends her spare time shooting astro, nature, and portrait photography, and coming up with movie ideas that she hopes to make into a film someday.
Sometimes, inconvenient and impractical pieces of clothing become trendy. But this approach has existed throughout human history. Just think about tight corsets, bulky wigs, and crinoline dresses. People dutifully follow new fashion trends, sometimes despite their inconvenience and lack of comfort. At Bright Side, we agree that every coin has 2 sides, so we made up a list of items that look good on the runway but are completely impractical in real life. 1. Silk suit Silk is very difficult to care for. If the washing, drying, and ironing are done incorrectly, it can quickly lose its look.
Miscarriages are more common than we think. In fact, among women who know they’re pregnant, about 10% to 15% end in miscarriage. Grieving mothers may blame themselves, thinking that their body is broken when it’s not their fault at all. The shame that comes with not being able to keep the baby safe until birth is a stigma that these celebrities are trying to change by sharing their own experiences with miscarriages. We at Bright Side feel that it’s important to share these stories to let women know that experiencing a miscarriage doesn’t mean they’re not good enough.