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Drag Queen Gets Death Threats After Performing at School Prom

Videos on TikTok from the Atrisco Heritage Academy High School prom, held at a local convention center on April 20, showed the drag performer, Mythica Sahreen, dancing around while wearing boots, stockings, and a body suit as students watched.The TikTok videos were later shared and broadcast by local NBC affiliate KOB, sparking outrage among parents. Students who attended the prom told KOB they weren’t offended, but were surprised and a little uncomfortable about the performance, with several telling the news station they thought a drag performance at prom wasn’t age-appropriate for minors.“[They] could have kept it more on the side of like it being more PG,” one student said.
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Woman learns to love arms and legs after years of insecurities – despite death threats
READ MORE: Woman defies trolls who call her 'whale' who 'promotes obesity' by embracing body “I was really insecure about my arms and legs growing up! I still sometimes struggle to be fully confident with my arms but I've just learnt to accept them, remain neutral to them and not put pressure on myself to feel positive towards them,” she said.“It's sometimes impossible to feel fully positive or confident towards a part of your body when you've been ridiculed for it, or told by society that it's not 'flattering or pretty', so I like using the term body neutrality.“[This means] you just see your body as something that helps you get through life rather than worrying about what it looks like to yourself and others.”Charlotte believes that a lot of people’s self-hatred towards their bodies comes from the media – as young people mainly see slim bodies in advertising and online.Even in successful and creative jobs, she says you see people with the same body type.“If brands and big companies started to include diversity within body types then I think people would be able to embrace their own appearance more,” she explained.“I genuinely feel like it would decrease eating disorder illnesses and leave young men and women in a happier place – allowing them to focus on their goals and what they're passionate about, rather than on their appearance.”The content creator has received online death threats over the years, simply for being comfortable in the skin she’s in.She previously told Daily Star: “People say that I promote obesity and comment the whale and pig emojis.“Most of them I laugh at and brush off but sometimes if there's an influx, it can get me really down.“The ‘promoting obesity’ one annoys me in particular though because
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Bikini model who sued Chris Brown faces Russian death threats after destroyed tank pic
Vladimir Putin's minions after she posed for a photo on top of a destroyed Russian tank during her voluntary work in Ukraine.Brazilian bikini model Liziane Gutierrez, who has over one million dedicated online fans, went to eastern Europe in March to help give aid during the bloody battle for the country.She is known for taking legal action against rapper Chris Brown in 2016 over an alleged incident in Las Vegas, but has found herself in the headlines again for the picture from the warzone.Even though her post was only online for five minutes, it quickly triggered vile abuse and one Russian soldier immediately messaged Liziane with haunting threats.She explained how one message claimed "I'm going after you" - to which the brave star replied "Try your luck".The Russian fighter wasn't the only one left fuming at the picture and Liziane's direct messages were quickly filled up with hate and taunts from all around the world.“In the five minutes that the picture was there, I got everything you could possibly imagine,” she said.“‘I hope you die in Ukraine, I hope a missile goes straight on your head’ and all this kind of stuff.”But Liziane is still fairly relaxed at staying in a warzone and videos show her climbing on tanks and joking it is "like a war movie set".In another she added: “It’s sad, but I don’t feel sad because they started this.”The model explained she came across the destroyed military vehicles with another aid worker on the way to Bucha, a city northwest of Kiev that was the site of fighting that left thousands of people dead.She said the tanks were labelled with the chilling Z symbol, which has become infamous for its pro-Putin and warmongering meaning.“We saw some people up on the tanks celebrating like ‘Slava
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Miss England winner 'shell of a person' after sick stalker sent her death threats
death.Brave Stephanie Hill, who was crowned Miss England in 2017, had to deal with creepy messages from Dhawal Chaudhary who spoke about them having grandchildren.The 27-year-old model was often tagged in posts by fake Instagram accounts after Chaudhary first contacted her in October 2020.Chaudhary, who is also 27, made a group chat with Stephanie and her boyfriend Daniel Harper.He made false claims that Stephanie was a sex worker even made her a Spotify playlist.The stalker told her he would move from India to live with her before he was arrested by cops at Heathrow Airport in July last year and sent to Derby Crown Court for prosecution.He admitted the offence of stalking involving serious alarm or distress and putting a person in fear of violence before he was given a hospital order, an unlimited restraining order and a restriction order.Traumatised Stephanie said: "I wouldn't want anyone to live like I have over the last nine months, I've been worn away into a shell of a person."I find no joy in doing anything as I feel I have to watch my every movement."I was a strong and confident person before but I've never had anyone treat me like this."She said she reckoned Chaudhary’s obsession started as early as 2018 when she went to India to work on her social media channels and admitted she tried to change her name and pretend she had left her job in an effort to throw him off.Stay up to date with all the Daily Star's latest news by signing up to one of our free newsletters here.Prosecutor Sarah Slater claimed the stalking “was relentless and took all the joy out of (Stephanie’s) job and helping people.”Whilst Judge Shaun Smith slammed Chaudhary as a “danger to the public” with suspected illness including erotomania or
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Kim Kardashian 'files for restraining order' after 'bomb and death threats'
Kim Kardashian has allegedly "filed for a restraining order" after a man sent her "bomb death threats" in letters addressed to her.It has been reported that on Monday (May 16) Kim's lawyer Shawn Holley went to court for a protective order to be brought upon the person sending threatening letters to the star.This came about after a "man" allegedly sent letters of a threatening nature to Kim's multiple home and business addresses.With more than 80 threatening letters, the threats are not only directed at her, but at her four young children also – whom she shares with estranged husband Kanye "Ye" West. Kim also allegedly claims that the contents of the letters featured "disturbing sexual references" about her.US site TMZ have obtained court documents and have since reported that on April 25 Kim received a letter that contained a "bomb threat".The reality star turned business mogul reportedly requested the court to ensure that the man has no further contact with her.And as well as this, she has apparently requested that he keeps a distance of at least 100 yards from her and her loved ones.It was claimed that Kim fears he could "harm or kill her" – hence the restraining order.This comes as Kim is reportedly considering temporarily relocating to Australia with her beau Pete Davidson while he films there.It has been widely reported that the loved-up couple might be relocating, temporarily, to Australia.Kim's beau Pete is an actor and comedian and is gearing up to star in the new film Wizards.
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Piers Morgan updates on 'vile yob' who sent 'genuinely horrible death threats'
Piers Morgan updated on the death threat situation which involved a "genuinely horrible death threat" sent to the former Good Morning Britain host and one of his sons.The TV star, who is 57, isn't normally alarmed by what people have to say online but one message aimed at him and his son sent shivers and Piers knew at that point he had to take action.According to reports at the time, the messages that were publicly expressed that he was "a marked man" and it was a "promise" that he would "getting killed".It was claimed that messages were also issued to his 28-year-old son Spencer, telling him that he would "get it" if his father didn't.Updating on the situation in a debate over whether Donald Trump should be reinstated with his Twitter account or not, the former newspaper editor host told US spokesperson Ben Ferguson the case was still ongoing.On his new show Piers Morgan Uncensored, he said: "I was on Instagram when some vile yob, in this country in the UK posted a death threat to me and one of my sons on his Instagram page."The ex-Life Stories host explained that after pursuing the case with police a charge was still yet to be delivered.He added: "In fact, it’s going through the legal process now and it’s taken 16 months and there’s still been no charging decision."The news anchor commented: "I was absolutely incensed that someone would target one of my kids like that with a genuinely horrible death threat and I’ve decided to pursue it."Meanwhile, Piers set the record straight on Wednesday's programme after he'd seemingly faced backlash after an interview with the Taliban on his new TalkTv show.Some media outlets had suspected that Ricky Gervais was not impressed with the interview that saw Piers clash with the Taliban
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EastEnders' Babe Smith actress Annette Badland faced 'very upsetting' death threats
EastEnders actress Annette Badland, who used to play Babe Smith on the popular BBC One show, opened up about the death threats she used to receive in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.The star, who has since gone on to portray the hit character Fleur Perkins in Midsomer Murders, admitted she found the ordeal “very upsetting”.Annette, 71, played Babe Smith on EastEnders for three years after being cast in December 2013.Babe was involved in some controversial storylines, including one about baby farming.The character also blackmailed Les Coker (Roger Sloman) during her time on the show and even encouraged Abit Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) to fake a pregnancy.Annette explained how some viewers who had been watching the soap for years were unable to separate the actress from the character, revealing that she even got death threats.“With EastEnders, some people think that’s real!” she said.“It was the first part I played where people didn’t stop me in the street and say, ‘I can’t remember your name but I liked what you did last night’. “Instead, they would call out, ‘Babe! It’s Babe isn’t it?’”“And you just think, ‘Wow, they really think…’“Because you’re in their home so much, they think it’s reality and towards the end I had death threats.”She went on to suggest that the reason people sent her such horrible messages was “because people really believe” the storylines in the show. “They invest so much in the characters because they’re in their homes all the time,” Annette explained. When asked how the threat made her feel she replied: “Yeah, it was very upsetting.”However, Annette is now delighted to be in her new role as Fleur in Midsomer Murders, who she began playing back in 2019.She also expressed her fondness for
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