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Netflix's 'Most Hated Man On The Internet' back on Twitter leaving users fuming
Twitter users have expressed their anger that Hunter Moore - the subject of Netflix's The Most Hated Man On The Internet - is on Twitter.The 36-year-old was at the centre of a scandal a few years back over his revenge porn website Is Anyone Up?He ended up being jailed for two-and-a-half years and the streaming service has since made a three-part documentary about him, that's going down a storm with viewers.READ NEXT: Netflix's Most Hated Man On The Internet still takes no blame in revenge porn schemeAn account in Hunter's name is still active on Twitter, although it doesn't appear to be a verified account, and some people reckon it shouldn't be allowed.One posted on Twitter: "He should have been banned on all socmed platforms."Another said: "Can we work on getting @_iamhuntermoore banned from @Twitter he shouldn’t be allowed back on here.""Why is the extremely vile @_iamhuntermoore allowed to have a 'safe space' on @Twitter?" asked another."How is this dude still online?" asked someone else.Hunter's notorious website was live from 2010 until 2012, when it was sold to an anti-bullying group.The site allowed users to submit explicit photos of other people (often without their permission) and they were sometimes uploaded with details such as the people's social media profiles.A woman named Charlotte Laws, whose daughter was among the victims, helped provide evidence and take Hunter down.In 2015 he pleaded guilty to felony charges of aggravated identity theft and aiding and abetting in the unauthorised access of a computer and he was handed a prison sentence.Earlier this year, Hunter spoke out following another documentary about him.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our
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Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdinck's feud – bitter fallout and attempts to make up
Sir Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdinck have long been at loggerheads – for more than 25 years in fact – but what really caused the feud and what's gone on since? Both successful singers, Tom, 82, and Englebert, 86, were quite good friends prior to their careers starting and their subsequent feud.The duo were both involved with the same record label – MAM – and in 1965 Englebert teamed up with Gordon Mills, his former roommate who was the manager of Sir Tom Jones at the time.While Welsh singer Tom first shot to fame when Gordon got Jones a recording contract with Decca and subsequently released his debut single Chills and Fever in 1964. Gordon and Tom then teamed up to create record label MAM, which signed Englebert before a bitter break up.The pair first fell out when Englebert left the MAM Record label in the 1970s which was founded by Jones and Gordon, and managed both artists.Wales Online have previously reported that the pair "grew resentful of each other’s success and developed a simmering rivalry".It has also been widely reported that the pair have long been feuding over who is the most successful singer.Although the pair are said to have feuded over who was more successful, in 2015 it emerged that they in fact argued over a girl.Seven years ago Californian entrepreneur Charlotte Laws, who had a three-year affair with Jones from 1979, said she met Tom's arch nemesis when he was performing in Las Vegas.Back in 2015 she explained: "I’d been with Tom a year or two when I happened to be walking through the MGM and I was approached by members of Enge’s entourage.
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