Sixteen-year-old Charli D'Amelio has become the first TikTok star to surpass 100 million followers. She has also struck sponsorship deals with brands including EOS cosmetics, starred in a Super Bowl advert for Sabra hummus, and agreed to be the face of Hollister alongside her sister. The range of deals earned the 16-year-old $4m (£3m) in the year from June 2019, according to Forbes. Sky News reported D'Amelio's hopes of reaching the 100 million milestone were dented from an episode of the family's series Dinner with the D'Amelios, fans accused her of being disrespectful towards the personal chef the D'Amelios had hired.She released a tearful video apologizing for her actions. Soon after, she announced she had reached the followers goal tweeting out “100 MILLION PEOPLE SUPPORTING ME!! I TRULY CANNOT BELIEVE THAT THIS IS REAL”.
As Disney continues to figure out what to do with Fox properties acquired in the merger, one of the biggest IPs, Deadpool, looks to be gaining momentum. Sources tell Deadline that Bob’s Burgers veterans Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin will write Deadpool 3, with Ryan Reynolds set to reprise his role as the wise-cracking Marvel superhero. Sources say the film is still expected to be rated R like the previous two installments. The Molyneuxes, are sisters and writing partners, and executive producers of the long-running hit Bob’s Burgers on Fox, for which they won an Emmy in 2017.
From Comic Book Recourses The hashtag #FireGinaCarano started trending on social media after The Mandalorian star posted several controversial tweets. Gina Carano has been posting tweets that discourage mask-wearing and suggest potential voter fraud during the 2020 Presidential Election. The tweets did not sit well with some Mandalorian fans who ultimately started a petition for Disney+ to replace Carano as Cara Dune in the streaming service's flagship series, The Mandalorian. Back in September, the actress was under siege for posting an image of Nazi soldiers that fans viewed as racist. However, not every Mandalorian fan is behind the #FireGinaCarano movement. Others who support the actress have started a counter-hashtag, #StandWithGinaCarano with Carano posting on twitter “You can join me over @parler”