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The actress’s potential earnings were tied to the box office performance of the film, which was released simultaneously in cinemas and on Disney+.
Oscar-winner Allen has denied the accusations but a number of stars, including Colin Firth, Greta Gerwig and Mira Sorvino, have said they would not work with him again.
“There are basically no rules on the internet because it is an abyss that remains virtually lawless.”
Johansson previously came under fire for playing an originally Asian character.
The actress admitted that her previous statement was ‘insensitive’.
She’s due to star in an upcoming Rupert Sanders film.
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The boycott is aimed at institutions and does not mean Irish academics can’t work with Israeli individuals, writes Harry Browne.
Tom Sizemore’s been telling drug-fuelled porkies.
But not for the reason you’d expect.
Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and Renee Olstead were among dozens of people the man hacked.
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The man accused of hacking into the personal accounts of stars like Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis has apologised, saying “what I did was probably one of the worst invasions of privacy someone could experience”.
The 35-year-old is also accused of targeting Mila Kunis and Christina Aguilera in wide-ranging “hackerazzi” activity.