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Topic History of: Jack Maynard and the new "celebrity" culture
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honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
Just as these days asking someone to share a coffee 50 years ago is classed as RAPE, so now minor breaches of convention 5 years ago is regarded as a capital offence. Jack Maynard (who? A You Tube instant star) gets thrown out of I'm A Celebrity because when he was 16 he used some non PC words in Tweets. God we have gone bonkers but where do you start?

www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-new...tweets-a3697951.html


It looks like it was just silliness between friends, but wouldn't you think they would check his twitter beforehand?
Anyone would think they only put him in for virtue signalling purposes.
JK2006 Just as these days asking someone to share a coffee 50 years ago is classed as RAPE, so now minor breaches of convention 5 years ago is regarded as a capital offence. Jack Maynard (who? A You Tube instant star) gets thrown out of I'm A Celebrity because when he was 16 he used some non PC words in Tweets. God we have gone bonkers but where do you start?

www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-new...tweets-a3697951.html