Anuradha Tiwari, CEO of JustBurstOut, has once again ignited social media debate with a post that blames caste-based reservations for the suicide of a 19-year-old Brahmin girl. Her controversial stance has led to mixed reactions, with some supporting her claims and others criticizing her for blaming marginalized communities.
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A Russian influencer has sparked controversy on social media after alleging that an Indian passport officer at Delhi Airport asked her to call him during her next visit to the country. The influencer, Dinara, who has over 80,000 followers on Instagram, claimed that the officer wrote his contact number on her boarding pass and requested her to contact him. She expressed shock and disapproval of the officer’s behavior, posting a video on her social media asking her followers to vote on whether the officer’s actions were appropriate. The video has garnered significant attention, with the majority of respondents condemning the officer’s behavior as inappropriate.
Paige Thorne, a former contestant on Love Island, has faced criticism for her comments on social media where she encouraged guests to upstage brides at upcoming summer weddings. Thorne showcased a shimmery copper dress from Club L London, claiming it was good enough to outshine any bride and her bridesmaids. Her remarks were met with disapproval from viewers, who labeled them as mean-spirited and disrespectful to the couple on their special day.
Chelsea FC’s social media team faced criticism for refusing to name former player Kai Havertz when he scored against them in a 5-0 loss to Arsenal. Arsenal’s dominant performance was overshadowed by the Blues’ pettiness, with the team’s official Twitter account simply stating ‘Goal to the Gunners’ for Havertz’s goals.
TikTok star Hareem Shah has strongly condemned the leak of her private videos, urging her followers to move on from this controversy and focus on more pressing issues like Palestine. The leaked videos have raised concerns about privacy and consent in the digital age.