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Newsweek
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
'90 Day Fiance' Star Receives Death Threats
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. 90 Day Fiance star Loren Brovarnik said she received death threats in new messages posted to Instagram. Newsweek reached out to Brovarnik's representative via email on Monday for comment. The Context Brovarnik shares three children with her husband, Alexei Brovarnik: sons Shai and Asher and daughter Ariel. The Loren & Alexei: After the 90 Days stars first met during a Birthright trip and got married in both the United States and Alexei's native Israel. Alexei became a U.S. citizen in January 2020, and the couple now resides in Florida. Both Loren and Alexei Brovarnik have been outspoken on social media in their support of Israel in the Israel-Hamas conflict. In October 2023, Hamas launched an attack on Israel, killing approximately 1,200 people and abducting 251 hostages. Israel responded with an ongoing military operation that has killed nearly 59,000 people in Gaza, The Associated Press reported, citing Gaza's Health Ministry. Alexei Brovarnik (L) and Loren Brovarnik (R) attend the MTV Movie & TV Awards: UNSCRIPTED in Santa Monica, California, on June 5, 2022. Alexei Brovarnik (L) and Loren Brovarnik (R) attend the MTV Movie & TV Awards: UNSCRIPTED in Santa Monica, California, on June 5, To Know Last week, Loren Brovarnik took to her Instagram Stories to share threatening screenshots from an Instagram user. "We need to kill every last one of these child sacrificing jews," one alleged message said. In response, the 37-year-old wrote: "Woah, woah, woah—hey Instagram - I've reported this guy - does [user] not go against your guidelines of threats???" A separate note allegedly from the Instagram user read: "Palestine is not your home, jewish demon. We need to kill you all and move on with our lives. 110 countries Expelled you schizos over 1,030 times for a reason." "A little aggressive with the death threats here," Loren Brovarnik replied. "Maybe @instagram will wake up and take these threats seriously!" Hours later, the 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? star posted a statement from Instagram: "Thanks for reporting [user's] account," the screenshot read. "We removed it from Instagram because it goes against our Community Standards on violence or dangerous organizations." "Thank you all!!" she wrote after the account's removal. At the time of publication, the account no longer appears to exist. This isn't the first time Loren Brovarnik has responded to backlash on social media. In August, the TV personality responded to a different Instagram user who accused her of looking "high or drunk" in a video she shared to the platform. "Or just totally exhausted?" she hit back. What People Are Saying On July 4, Loren Brovarnik shared a photo with her family in Israel on Instagram: "No better feeling! Shabbat Shalom from our family to yours! #teambrovarnik #israel #home #proudjew #shabbatshalom." On July 14, Alexei Brovarnik shared a recap of their vacation on Instagram: "The best trip with the best people in the best place. #teambrovarnik #thebrovbunch #home #israel #summer #proudjew #familyfirst." What Happens Next 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? Season 9, featuring the Brovarniks, is currently airing on Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on TLC, following its premiere on July 6.


See - Sada Elbalad
15-03-2025
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
MTV Movie & TV Awards Nixed for 2025
Yara Sameh Sorry, MTV fans — there will be no ceremony for the network's Movie & TV Awards for a second consecutive year. MTV put a pause on the awards show last year, with the expectation it would return this year in a reimagined format. Sources tell Deadline the show remains on pause this year, and updates on future plans will be revealed once they're solidified. News that the 2024 MTV Movie & TV Awards was nixed came after the 2023 ceremony was impacted by the WGA strike and had to pivot away from a live event to a pre-taped show after Drew Barrymore pulled out as host and the Writers Guild geared up to picket its venue. Ratings were respectable, which raised the possibility for the awards show to permanently tweak its format. Traditionally held at the start of the summer blockbuster season, the show launched in 1992 as the MTV Movie Awards and was rebranded to include TV categories in 2017.
Yahoo
14-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
MTV Movie & TV Awards, CMTs and more just got shelved. Why Paramount is hitting pause on marquee shows.
For the second year in a row, the MTV Movie & TV Awards show are on ice. The decision follows last year's cancellation, which came after the 2023 edition pivoted to a pre-taped format when Drew Barrymore withdrew as host in solidarity with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike. The latest pause comes as Paramount Global — which owns CBS, Paramount Pictures and cable networks such as Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV — undergoes significant restructuring ahead of its anticipated merger with David Ellison's Skydance Media, a deal expected to close in the first half of this year, according to the Hollywood Reporter. As part of that shake-up, several marquee awards shows, including the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) and the CMT Music Awards, have been shelved while the company reinvents its tentpole event strategy. A Nickelodeon spokesperson confirmed to Yahoo Entertainment that the annual Kids' Choice Awards in the U.S. will move forward as planned, with an official date expected to be announced 'in the next month or so.' While the Paramount-Skydance merger has been widely cited as a driving force behind these decisions, a big question remains: What does the future hold for these awards, and are they at risk of disappearing altogether? In a companywide memo sent last month, Paramount president Bruce Gillmer framed the decision to cancel several awards shows as part of a broader effort to 'reimagine and optimize our events slate going forward,' according to the Hollywood Reporter. Among the shows under review are: The MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) The CMT Music Awards Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards Mexico The MTV MIAWs (formerly the MTV Millennial Awards), which honors Latin American music and youth culture Paramount's highest-profile events — the Video Music Awards (VMAs) and the U.S. edition of the Kids' Choice Awards — remain unaffected, according to the outlet. Gillmer's memo came amid Paramount's aggressive cost-cutting measures, which have reshaped the company over the past year. In August 2024, Paramount announced plans to slash its U.S. workforce by 15% in a bid to save $500 million. That same month, Variety reported that the company posted a massive operating loss, writing down $5.98 billion on the value of its cable TV networks. The first round of layoffs soon followed, leading to the closure of Paramount TV Studios and the departure of several high-profile executives. A second wave in the fall hit major divisions like CBS News, with additional restructuring expected as the merger progresses. Yahoo Entertainment contacted representatives at Paramount but have had no response. The MTV Movie & TV Awards, which launched in 1992 as a celebration of blockbuster films before expanding to include television in 2017, is currently on indefinite pause. The last live event, in 2023, saw a slight ratings increase, drawing 2 million viewers across various platforms, up from 1.6 million in 2022, according to the Wrap. The 2021 broadcast, hosted by Leslie Jones, brought in 1.3 million viewers. In 2020, the event was canceled due to the pandemic and replaced with a Greatest of All Time special hosted by Vanessa Hudgens. As of now, there are no plans to bring the show back or to formally retire it, according to multiple outlets. Similarly, the CMT Music Awards have also been placed on hold as Paramount reassesses its awards show strategy. However, unlike MTV's show, the CMTs have remained a strong ratings performer. The 2024 broadcast drew 5.38 million viewers on CBS, following 5.43 million in 2023 and 5.16 million in 2022, according to Variety. Paramount isn't scrapping all of its awards franchises, including the VMAs, which drew more than 4 million viewers last year. However, as the company navigates its merger with Skydance and seeks to cut costs, it's unclear whether the awards shows will return in their previous form. Whether that's due to financial necessity or simply a case of reimagining its approach remains to be seen.
Yahoo
14-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
MTV Movie & TV Awards Won't Be Held In 2025
There will be no MTV Movie & TV Awards for the second consecutive year, Deadline has confirmed. MTV put a pause on the awards show last year, with the expectation it would return this year in a reimagined format. Sources tell Deadline the show remains on pause this year, and updates on future plans will be revealed once they're solidified. More from Deadline 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards Up 9% In Viewers 'RuPaul's Drag Race: All-Stars' Cast Highlight Importance Of Queer Stories Amid "Bigoted" Anti-Trans Laws In MTV Movie & TV Awards Acceptance Speech Drew Barrymore Revives 'Never Been Kissed' Role Josie Grossie In MTV Movie & TV Awards' Opening Bit; Pushes For Skipper Appearance In 'Barbie' Film News that the 2024 MTV Movie & TV Awards was a no-go came after the 2023 edition was impacted by the WGA strike and had to pivot away from a live event to a pre-taped show after Drew Barrymore pulled out as host and the writers guild geared up to picket its venue. Ratings were respectable, which raised the possibility for the awards show to permanently tweak its format. Traditionally held at the start of the summer blockbuster season, the show launched in 1992 as MTV Movie Awards and was rebranded to include TV categories in 2017. The news was first reported by TMZ. Nellie Andreeva contributed to this report. Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 'The White Lotus' Season 3 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Arrive On Max? How Jon Gries' Return To 'The White Lotus' Could Shape Season 3