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A stunned employee took to the internet in the aftermath of alleged abuse she received at her job on Thursday.
"So my boss hit me today," the employee titled her entry in Reddit's popular "Antiwork" forum, posting anonymously as u/sweetbabykafka. Her story swiftly went viral, amassing over 26,000 votes by Friday morning.
In the post, she said that her boss was once kind and sweet, then became verbally abusive—but this physical attack was a fresh shock.
Jersey Shore’s Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi has been featured in rumors that she’s been pregnant with her fourth child for weeks and recently shared an update.
For several months, fans believed they saw clues she was hiding a baby bump.
The speculation came as the 36-year-old MTV star shared various pieces of content on her social media accounts where she wore tops that seemed baggier or had other objects placed in front of her stomach.
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Thanks to COVID-19, comedians are trapped at home like the rest of us, so we decided we would do something a little different from our usual “Follow Friday” column while we’re all isolating. Instead of interviewing up-and-coming comedians we love on Twitter, we’re going live on Instagram every week to check in with some of our favorite people in comedy to get a firsthand look at how they’re handling the pandemic.
Though she’s been in the film capital of Los Angeles for four years, Marissa Vonn still has a huge soft spot in her heart for her home state of Iowa.
The writer-director (a native of Ottumwa) will be in Des Moines on Dec. 10, the day before her 31st birthday, to premiere her first feature film — “Knee High” — at The Varsity Cinema. In attendance will be two vital Quad Cities talents who made the film possible: the cinematographer, Bettendorf native Bruce James Bales, and 12-year-old actor Ben Bergthold of Davenport.