Friday, 20 December 2019

Denise Richards May Quit RHOBH After Rome Trip Frustrations

Denise Richards has allegedly been MIA for most of the filming of the new season of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. After the actress was allegedly urged to attend a cast trip to Rome, she is on the verge of saying goodbye to the series forever. Denise Richards May Quit RHOBH After Rome Trip Frustrations.
Richards has allegedly been missing out on filming due to her crazy work schedule on The Bold and the Beautiful and being a mother to her children. The newlywed is has also been said to not be cooperative when it comes to being a part of storylines on the reality sow. 
Recently, the ladies went on a vacation in Rome, Italy that Denise allegedly begged producers not to make her go on. Since she had been out of the loop for filming so much, the powers that be told her she needed to go.
Hollywood Life reported: ‘Denise Richards really did not want to go to Rome at all after struggling to jive with the cast this season. Denise had multiple conversations where she pleaded with producers to stay behind, but they really wanted her there and it’s her job, so she went.’
Unfortunately, the forced ‘yes’ may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back for an already disconnected Denise.
The source went on to tell the website: ‘She doesn’t seem to be enjoying doing the show as much this season and nobody would be surprised if it were to be her last.’
As you probably already know, the 48-year-old doesn’t need the money from the show. She already has her hands full with a busy acting career, new husband, and young kids.
Whereas if she decided to walk out on the series, it would create even more problems for producers who are already struggling with a lackluster cast after the departure of Lisa Vanderpump.
Do you think Richards will make this her last season?

Thursday, 19 December 2019

The Beloved Untitled Goose Game Now Has A Release Date For The PS4

Xbox Game Pass has been an incredible platform for Xbox One users. For just a low monthly charge, subscribers gain access to hundreds of Xbox classics and new titles. Best of all, there are new games added every month. Thus, there is always something incredible to look forward to — whether you like single-player shooters or online RPGs. The options are limitless. The Beloved Untitled Goose Game Now Has A Release Date For The PS4.
One of the more popular games that was just announced for the platform is the indie-hit Untitled Goose Game. That’s right. If you’re subscribed to Xbox Game Pass, you’ll be able to check out the hilarious action starting next week. Untitled Goose Game really does deliver on every important front.
First of all, being a goose is downright thrilling. Who would have thought that this pretty common animal you see at parks often would instill so much laughter and happiness? If you don’t already know, the game is about being a goose. You get to go around town causing as much mischief as you want. It’s like an open sandbox game where you’re only limited by your love for destruction.
It’s crazy to think how simple of a concept it is, and yet, people have loved every moment of Untitled Goose Game. It has already become an instant classic on the Nintendo Switch platform. Interacting with humans as a seemingly innocent goose is very addicting.
There could be a person just minding their own business. Right when their guard is down, you go in and take one of their personal items. You then try to make off with it before they can catch you. This is just one of the many mischievous scenarios you’ll be able to complete as a goose.
Not only can you steal items from people, but you can set up pranks. Humans have no clue what you have up your sleeves. You could lead them into an elaborate trap that took you quite a while to set up. Seeing it successful is a very rewarding experience. It’s these moments that make you want to revisit Untitled Goose Game time and time again.
It’s not often when a game doesn’t have clear goals to complete and yet still manages to capture your attention from start to finish. In this way, Untitled Goose Game is one of the best indie games by House House that you can find on the market. Every gamer needs to experience it at some point.

Thursday, 12 December 2019

YouTube Is Once Again Creating Buzz For All The Wrong Reasons, Stock Suffers

The greater you become, the louder the crash is; Google has become a monstrous powerhouse of modern tech, and they simply can’t get right recently as the company appears to be toppling over in terms of user-friendliness and usability.  Their stock appears to be currently showing the windfall as well, as they scramble to figure out what in the world they are actually attempting to do with their tech. YouTube Is Once Again Creating Buzz For All The Wrong Reasons, Stock Suffers.

First, we’ve recently covered how paying users are being banned from the entirety of the Google platform for using emotes in YouTube’s streaming service.  Those banned users are still banned, by the way, and are still desperately attempting to recover their necessary emails for their lives.  Only Markiplier’s chat has received these bans, so it’s baffling that he uses the service still.
YouTube then sent out a fun update to their terms of service, allowing them to ban anyone that isn’t financially viable for the platform.  Of course, this updated part of the terms and services was very quietly ushered into the document, and not announced by Google in any way; it took roughly two hours of analysis to find the craftily placed term.
Beyond this, the Google Stadia was supposed to make consoles a thing of the past; as it turns out, they can’t even reach the promised 4K for the vast majority of Stadia owners.  Stadia is collapsing on itself as users report horrendous performance on full-priced titles such as Red Dead Redemption 2, and I’ve yet to personally see a decent review that isn’t from Google themselves in terms of post-release content.
Now, YouTube is allowing advertisements of actual animal gore, and they’re reportedly targeting youth.  In an outlandish attempt to encourage vegetarian/vegan living, YouTube is now pushing advertisements that flash half-second imagery of animals being slaughtered, animal gore, along with obnoxiously loud animal calls that are apparently supposed to mimic them being slaughtered.
Those that have stumbled across these advertisements have called them horrifying, disgusting, and grotesque.  While YouTube has, in the past, removed viewpoints that go against popular internet culture, they’ve also continued to push their own idyllic ideologies, much to the dismay of some.  YouTube, and in a bigger picture, Google, publically taking sides in various debates in the past, has led many to presume that this current advertising campaign has Google’s blessing.
Neither Google nor YouTube has announced that this advertisement has received their blessings; we’re merely assuming from readily available empirical evidence.
That’s not all in terms of advertisement confusion; YouTube also has explicit chat websites advertising, and those adverts are showing up in child-oriented channels.  The image doesn’t leave much to the imagination in terms of what the company is soliciting.
This leaves many YouTube users scratching their heads, as many channels are demonetized (if not outright banned) for not being advertiser-friendly, or child-friendly.  YouTube apparently prefers for their content-creators to be child-friendly enough to act as a mouthwash for whatever form of smut they’re peddling from advertisers.
Finally, on the topic of users getting their channels deleted, Team YouTube on Twitter isn’t responding to any of the creators asking for intervention from years of content getting deleted.  They are responding, however, to people asking about payment options for YouTube Red.  This becomes an enjoyable game for many Twitter users, as Team YouTube has been manually responding to users asking about YouTube Red payment options, and removing the parent tweet.

It’s a fun moment of respite as the video service apparently continues its death-spiral into the ground; go ask @TeamYouTube for help with YouTube Red, in a response from anyone begging them to help save their channel.  Someone ought to have a laugh in all of this.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Olivia Jade’s YouTube Return Caused Major Drama With Lori Loughlin


Lori Loughlin's daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli attempted to start her YouTube career back up on December 1. According to Us Weekly's sources, her mother saw the choice as a "big betrayal," and it created drama in the household. The new report comes in stark contrast to Entertainment Tonight's published last week; its sources said Lori was supportive of Olivia making videos again. Us's sources make it seem like the two-minute vlog caused war. Make what you will of the conflicting reports.

Why is Olivia returning to YouTube now such a big deal? Lori and her husband Mossimo Giannulli face up to 60 years in prison for allegedly paying $500,000 to make it appear Olivia and her sister Isabella were rowing team recruits to guarantee their admission to the University of Southern California. They pled not guilty to their charges of money laundering, conspiracy to commit mail fraud, and bribery. They have yet to begin their trial to fight the charges—so anything Olivia says publicly can be used against them.

Us was told Lori had wanted Olivia to wait until after the trial finished to resume her career. But Olivia got impatient. “Lori was very clear in telling Olivia to remain quiet and not do anything controversial,” a source said. Lori Loughlin Is Supportive Of Olivia Jade Returning To YouTube - She's So 'Proud!'

Olivia "is done waiting for the trial to be over," a separate insider said. A source told Us that Olivia wasn't vlogging blindly either: "Olivia’s lawyer is providing counsel as to what content and topics Olivia can safely discuss."

Olivia, in her first video, played it pretty safe. She stressed she can't talk about anything happening with her parents yet. "As much as I wish I could talk about all of this, it’s really hard for me to say this, just because I know that it’s something that needs to be addressed, it’s just, unfortunately, which is also why I didn’t know exactly when I should come back to YouTube, but the reason for that is just ‘cause I’m legally not allowed to speak on anything going on right now," she said in the vlog.

The video wasn't taken well by Lori though, a Us source said: “Olivia’s YouTube video was a big betrayal. And cracks in the family are starting to show.”

So now there's drama...or not. Entertainment Tonight had much peachier, Olivia-centric intel that it ran last week.

A source told the outlet on December 2 that Olivia's "life has always been so public and she had a life she was proud of, but the backlash, in the beginning, was more than she could take. Lori encouraged her to step away because it was brutal. Now that she has returned, she has been told that she cannot discuss her mom and dad or the ongoing case. Her parents are both supportive of her going back to YouTube, as long as she sticks to that rule."

The source also added that honestly, Lori has bigger things to worry about than her daughter vlogging on YouTube, like you know, having a 60-year maximum prison sentence hanging over her head. "Right now, Lori's focus is on the legalities of the case and fighting for her freedom," the source said. "She really doesn't have time to worry about what the general public thinks. She just wants what's best for her daughter and she wants Olivia to be happy."