Category: Controversy
Now that Mother's Day has passed, TLC is doing a 180 this weekend with a new special called Submissive Wives’ Guide to Marriage. Get a sneak peek of the sure-to-be-controversial show and the couples in it, who toss out gems like, "It doesn’t matter the way she feels. She has to do it anyway."
The company has apologized for a slogan which some claim flies directly in the face of "No means no," and indirectly promotes rape. Are the company's detractors right?
Senate, a noted gourmet hot dog eatery once featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, finds itself with a bit of a gooey mess on its hands after naming one of its creations somewhat insensitively. Did they go too far?
Sandler, who has long been considered the most overpaid actor in Hollywood, has had what was supposed to be a harmless, goofy comedy turn into a protest piece. Find out what he did, and what those in support of him–namely, Vanilla Ice–have to say.
Affleck was featured on the popular PBS show Find Your Roots this past autumn. As a result of the Sony e-mail hacks, though, an unusual request he made of the show's producers has come to light: Affleck requested that they suppress information about things his family did over a century and a half ago.
After coming under fire for a picture surreptitiously taken of a woman in short shorts, Michael Buble tried to apologize for sharing the picture. Also see how he explained his reasoning for sharing the picture in the first place...
Mindy Kaling's brother has reportedly "shamed" his sister by saying he got into medical school by pretending to be African-American. See what Vijay Chokalingam said in a post on his "Almost Black" blog...
The Duck Dynasty patriarch has never been one to shy away from voicing his opinion. This week, he's shared some rather graphic thoughts about atheism, and about what he'd like to do to atheists. Read on...
We all know they do things a little differently in Alaska. This week, though, Bristol Palin found herself under heavy fire for an innocent photograph of a controversial topic. Check the picture and weigh in yourself.
After brother-in-law Derick Dillard sparked outrage two weeks ago for appearing to steer toward an unsuspecting cat while sledding with the family, Jessa Seewald became the first to speak out about the incident.
19 Kids and Counting's Anna Duggar said she is "offended" by Mayor Bill de Blasio's decision to begin closing public schools during two Muslim holy days next year -- but her phrasing of it all is what's really offensive.
Her name is Elonë and she says her message is simple: "Feminism is equality, not men hate." Of course, this being the Internet and all, not everyone is down for feminist positivity and shaming rape apologists by sticking sanitary napkins with message taped to them all over the city. (She is basically using maxi pads to tweet IRL, you guys. She also employs slightly more conventional social media tactics, which are clearly working.) See pics of the now-viral feminist period pads and meet Elonë here...