Kim Kardashian’s appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix turned messy fast and not because of anything on the track. Just minutes before the race kicked off, Kim standing out on the starting grid to support her boyfriend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton brushed off seasoned Sky Sports presenter Martin Brundle during his live pre-race walk. The snub, icy and unmistakable, went viral almost instantly, with fans calling Kim “classless” and slamming her for what they saw as pure arrogance. Martin Brundle’s grid walks are a staple for F1 fans. He weaves through celebrities and drivers, squeezing in quick chats before the engines roar. This time, he spotted Kim alongside her sister Khloe and their friend Simon Huck. He approached, mic in hand, did his usual friendly intro “Kim, Martin Brundle from Sky F1, how are you today?” and asked if she was enjoying the event. Instead of responding, Kim shot a short smile, gave a fleeting glance, and then just turned away. Silence. She leaned in to her securi...
When a Horror Premiere Became a Political Flashpoint It was meant to be a night of celebration dazzling red carpets, flashing cameras, and screaming fans. Instead, on a chilly Wednesday evening in Los Angeles, the premiere of Scream 7 at Paramount Studios turned into something very different: a protest stage where cinema, free speech, and global conflict collided. What began as anticipation for Hollywood’s latest slasher turned into a contentious public moment that raised questions moviegoers didn’t expect to face. The Scene Unfolds: Not Just Fans Outside the Gates As stars such as Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox walked the red carpet, a group of roughly two dozen demonstrators stood outside the Paramount lot, not to catch a glimpse of Ghostface but to make their voices heard. They waved Palestinian flags, held signs with slogans like “Stand for Free Speech” and “Cancel Paramount+,” and used drums and bullhorns to call for a boycott of Scream 7. Organized by a coalitio...