English actress Emma Watson has been spotted with an American businessman following her split from boyfriend Brandon Green.
The ‘Harry Potter’ star, 33, dated the son of one-time King of the High Street Sir Philip Green for 18 months before going their separate ways over the Christmas period, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.
The actress has now been enjoying a trip to Italy with Ryan Walsh as they visited Venice – a city she once spent time in with her ex-beau. Emma is said to love someone who can “match her intelligence” and has always had “brainy” boyfriends.
A source told The Sun, “From Brandon, who is an executive at his dad Philip Green’s company, she has been linked to tech CEOs William ‘Mack’ Knight, Brendan Iribe and Brendan Wallace. Ryan is a very intelligent man too and Emma seems to be enjoying spending time with him.”
The source further mentioned, quoted by ‘Mirror.
The ‘Harry Potter’ star, 33, dated the son of one-time King of the High Street Sir Philip Green for 18 months before going their separate ways over the Christmas period, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.
The actress has now been enjoying a trip to Italy with Ryan Walsh as they visited Venice – a city she once spent time in with her ex-beau. Emma is said to love someone who can “match her intelligence” and has always had “brainy” boyfriends.
A source told The Sun, “From Brandon, who is an executive at his dad Philip Green’s company, she has been linked to tech CEOs William ‘Mack’ Knight, Brendan Iribe and Brendan Wallace. Ryan is a very intelligent man too and Emma seems to be enjoying spending time with him.”
The source further mentioned, quoted by ‘Mirror.
- 6/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Emma Watson has confessed that she is fascinated with kink culture.
In an interview to Teen Vogue, the actress, 29, discussed her interests and explained why she coined the phrase 'self-partnered', reports dailymail.co.uk.
"I've also kind of become slightly fascinated by kink culture because they are the best communicators ever, they know all about consent," Watson said.
The "Harry Potter" star also discussed the debate -- which she sparked with the term "self-partnered" while talking about the pressures, about settling down and starting a family, by the age of 30.
Last year, the actress hit the headlines when she announced she is not single but "self-partnered".
Reflecting upon the term, Watson said: "There was no word for this kind of subliminal messaging and anxiety and pressure that I felt building up but couldn't really name, so I used the word self-partnered."
"For me it wasn't so much about coining...
In an interview to Teen Vogue, the actress, 29, discussed her interests and explained why she coined the phrase 'self-partnered', reports dailymail.co.uk.
"I've also kind of become slightly fascinated by kink culture because they are the best communicators ever, they know all about consent," Watson said.
The "Harry Potter" star also discussed the debate -- which she sparked with the term "self-partnered" while talking about the pressures, about settling down and starting a family, by the age of 30.
Last year, the actress hit the headlines when she announced she is not single but "self-partnered".
Reflecting upon the term, Watson said: "There was no word for this kind of subliminal messaging and anxiety and pressure that I felt building up but couldn't really name, so I used the word self-partnered."
"For me it wasn't so much about coining...
- 4/1/2020
- GlamSham
Terminator star and ex-governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has donated $1 million to a GoFundMe campaign called Frontline Responders Fund.
Frontline Responders Fund was created to assist overwhelmed medical professionals with critical supplies like gowns, surgical masks, thermometers, and gloves that they’ll require as they fight the war against the rapidly spreading Covid-19 coronavirus. The campaign, which is aiming to raise $10 million, has already reached $3.5 million in about 24 hours.
Only Schwarzenegger and computer scientist Paul Graham have donated $1 million, but some other major donations have come in from such famous names as actress Gwyneth Paltrow, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and Oculus Vr Inc. co-founder and CEO Brendan Iribe.
I never believed in sitting on the couch and complaining about how bad things are, I always believed we should all do our part to make things better. This is a simple way to protect our real action heroes on the frontlines in our hospitals,...
Frontline Responders Fund was created to assist overwhelmed medical professionals with critical supplies like gowns, surgical masks, thermometers, and gloves that they’ll require as they fight the war against the rapidly spreading Covid-19 coronavirus. The campaign, which is aiming to raise $10 million, has already reached $3.5 million in about 24 hours.
Only Schwarzenegger and computer scientist Paul Graham have donated $1 million, but some other major donations have come in from such famous names as actress Gwyneth Paltrow, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and Oculus Vr Inc. co-founder and CEO Brendan Iribe.
I never believed in sitting on the couch and complaining about how bad things are, I always believed we should all do our part to make things better. This is a simple way to protect our real action heroes on the frontlines in our hospitals,...
- 3/25/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
A crowdfunding effort to pay for free theater screenings of “Captain Marvel” for girls and young women has now raised more than $60,000, three times its original goal.
Donors to cause — to send girls to Marvel’s first female-led superhero movie — include Ellen DeGeneres’ “The Ellen Show” and NBCUniversal’s E! News, which each gave $10,000 to the GoFundMe campaign. Also ponying up for the “Captain Marvel” free screenings was Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe, who donated $2,500. Currently, 1,170 donors have given $60,825 to the campaign at gofundme.com/captainmarvel.
“Every girl deserves to know she can be a hero,” says the campaign’s page on GoFundMe, which launched Jan. 8.
The #CaptainMarvelChallenge crowdfunding initiative was started by We Tell Stories, the organizer behind the #BlackPantherChallenge, which last year raised more than $1 million and provided free screenings of “Black Panther” for 73,000 children. The “Captain Marvel” campaign was launched in partnership with Girls Inc. of Greater Los Angeles,...
Donors to cause — to send girls to Marvel’s first female-led superhero movie — include Ellen DeGeneres’ “The Ellen Show” and NBCUniversal’s E! News, which each gave $10,000 to the GoFundMe campaign. Also ponying up for the “Captain Marvel” free screenings was Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe, who donated $2,500. Currently, 1,170 donors have given $60,825 to the campaign at gofundme.com/captainmarvel.
“Every girl deserves to know she can be a hero,” says the campaign’s page on GoFundMe, which launched Jan. 8.
The #CaptainMarvelChallenge crowdfunding initiative was started by We Tell Stories, the organizer behind the #BlackPantherChallenge, which last year raised more than $1 million and provided free screenings of “Black Panther” for 73,000 children. The “Captain Marvel” campaign was launched in partnership with Girls Inc. of Greater Los Angeles,...
- 2/27/2019
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Matthew Byrd Oct 23, 2018
Conflicting reports within Facebook cast doubt on the future of the Oculus Rift 2.
The future of the Oculus Rift 2 may be in jeopardy following a series of recent events.
This story really starts when Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe decided to leave the company. His decision to depart was, at the time, seen as a shocking move. However, TechCrunch soon reported that his decision to leave may have been based on some arguments within Facebook and Oculus regarding the future of the technology. Specifically, it seems that Facebook may want to cancel the production of the Oculus Rift 2.
However, the differences between Facebook and Iribe reportedly go deeper than just the cancellation of a future product. Sources indicate that the two sides have fundamentally different views regarding the future of Oculus and Vr in general. The gist of the debate seems to be based on Iribe's desire to...
Conflicting reports within Facebook cast doubt on the future of the Oculus Rift 2.
The future of the Oculus Rift 2 may be in jeopardy following a series of recent events.
This story really starts when Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe decided to leave the company. His decision to depart was, at the time, seen as a shocking move. However, TechCrunch soon reported that his decision to leave may have been based on some arguments within Facebook and Oculus regarding the future of the technology. Specifically, it seems that Facebook may want to cancel the production of the Oculus Rift 2.
However, the differences between Facebook and Iribe reportedly go deeper than just the cancellation of a future product. Sources indicate that the two sides have fundamentally different views regarding the future of Oculus and Vr in general. The gist of the debate seems to be based on Iribe's desire to...
- 10/23/2018
- Den of Geek
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- 10/23/2018
- Den of Geek
Updated to add analysis and news of Facebook shutting down Oculus Rift movie store: Brendan Iribe, who co-founded Facebook’s Vr unit Oculus in 2012, announced he is leaving the company.
While Iribe’s Facebook post (read it below) on Monday doesn’t refer specifically to any of the recent turbulence hitting the parent company, his exit follows those of the founders of Facebook-owned Instagram, and WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum in recent months. While still a colossus, Facebook has been beset by a range of stiff challenges of late, including pressure from government officials in the U.S. and Europe and concerns about hacking and personal data use.
Iribe’s exit, like those of Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, comes after disagreements over Facebook-driven product changes. In the case of Iribe, the company has just undergone a shakeup of its Vr unit that resulted in the cancellation of the next-generation Rift 2 virtual reality headset,...
While Iribe’s Facebook post (read it below) on Monday doesn’t refer specifically to any of the recent turbulence hitting the parent company, his exit follows those of the founders of Facebook-owned Instagram, and WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum in recent months. While still a colossus, Facebook has been beset by a range of stiff challenges of late, including pressure from government officials in the U.S. and Europe and concerns about hacking and personal data use.
Iribe’s exit, like those of Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, comes after disagreements over Facebook-driven product changes. In the case of Iribe, the company has just undergone a shakeup of its Vr unit that resulted in the cancellation of the next-generation Rift 2 virtual reality headset,...
- 10/22/2018
- by Dade Hayes and Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
Brittany Geldmacher has joined Scopely as head of brand and corporate communications to lead both external and internal communications.
Geldmacher most recently worked as a brand consultant for such companies as Stx Entertainment and Russell Wilson’s TraceMe. She also served as a publicity director at Netflix and was vice president and head of communications at Maker Studios, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Co. during her tenure.
In her current role, Geldmacher is responsible for strategy and oversight of the company’s global brand and worldwide corporate narrative, product publicity, events, public affairs and internal communications.
“Britt’s communications and brand strategy expertise as well as her wealth of experience across both entertainment and technology will be invaluable as we further grow our business,” Chief Revenue Officer Tim O’Brien said in a statement.
Scopely is a publisher such mobile games, including such popular titles as WWE Champions,...
Geldmacher most recently worked as a brand consultant for such companies as Stx Entertainment and Russell Wilson’s TraceMe. She also served as a publicity director at Netflix and was vice president and head of communications at Maker Studios, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Co. during her tenure.
In her current role, Geldmacher is responsible for strategy and oversight of the company’s global brand and worldwide corporate narrative, product publicity, events, public affairs and internal communications.
“Britt’s communications and brand strategy expertise as well as her wealth of experience across both entertainment and technology will be invaluable as we further grow our business,” Chief Revenue Officer Tim O’Brien said in a statement.
Scopely is a publisher such mobile games, including such popular titles as WWE Champions,...
- 9/20/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
A Texas judge has halved the amount of money Facebook must pay ZeniMax Media for allegedly using stolen computer code in its Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, according to Bloomberg.
ZeniMax sued Facebook in 2014 after Id Software co-founder John Carmack joined Oculus as its chief technology officer. The company claimed Carmack and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey stole trade secrets and used them to create the Rift headset. It also said Facebook rushed through its acquisition process and didn’t properly vet Oculus and its executives.
ZeniMax Media is the parent company of video game publisher Bethesda Softworks, known for popular role-playing game franchises “The Elder Scrolls” and “Fallout.” It also owns Id Software, Arkane Studios, Tango Gameworks, and more. Bethesda is currently engaged in its own lawsuit over alleged stolen code with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Behaviour Studios. It claims the developer used code from its mobile sim “Fallout...
ZeniMax sued Facebook in 2014 after Id Software co-founder John Carmack joined Oculus as its chief technology officer. The company claimed Carmack and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey stole trade secrets and used them to create the Rift headset. It also said Facebook rushed through its acquisition process and didn’t properly vet Oculus and its executives.
ZeniMax Media is the parent company of video game publisher Bethesda Softworks, known for popular role-playing game franchises “The Elder Scrolls” and “Fallout.” It also owns Id Software, Arkane Studios, Tango Gameworks, and more. Bethesda is currently engaged in its own lawsuit over alleged stolen code with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Behaviour Studios. It claims the developer used code from its mobile sim “Fallout...
- 6/28/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
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