Did the trademarked kangaroo pose at a charity event now we have to give all the money to RayGun :( #raygun #australia Upcoming cities: PERTH - JAN 17 - FEB 1 MELBOURNE - APRIL 5 - APRIL 13 SYDNEY - MAY 9+10 BRISBANE - MAY 16 ADELAIDE - MAY 30 + 31
RayGun is threatening ANOTHER person with legal action. She's demanding $10,000 from the comedy club that was hosting “RayGun: The Musical” - The musical sold 70 tickets and only made 500 dollars, which was going to be donated to a womans shelter. #RAYGUN
Remember Raygun? She's threatening to sue a comedian over jokes and claiming that she owns the copyright to the "kangaroo dance" #ReelTalk #raygun #australia
Raygun has APOLOGISED and retracted all legal threats! Steph Broadbridges parody musical is back on the road and the comedy club who received demands for $10,000 won’t have to pay RayGun a cent. All is right in the world, we sent a strong message to everyone in the country that we will stand up for our legally protected right to satirise and parody public figures.
Streamer Johnny Somali is facing 29 years in a South Korean Prison after disrespecting statues, women and getting jumped several times. #kick #korea Johnny Somali, a controversial IRL streamer known for his provocative and often disruptive live content, gained widespread attention during his time in South Korea. His actions, which included making offensive comments and harassing locals, sparked outrage among both South Korean citizens and the broader online community. Videos showing Johnny Somali’s interactions went viral, showcasing his confrontational approach, which many viewers deemed disrespectful and culturally insensitive. The backlash intensified as clips spread across platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter. Johnny’s behavior led to public protests and calls for legal action. South Korean authorities eventually intervened, arresting him for violating public order laws. This arrest highlighted the tension between the freedom of online content creation and the importance of respecting local laws and cultural norms. Johnny Somali’s case became a significant talking point on social media, drawing comments from influencers and prompting discussions about ethical standards for IRL streamers abroad. The story also raised awareness about the consequences of digital misbehavior and the responsibilities streamers have when engaging with other cultures. Key themes in the discussion included online accountability, cultural respect, and the potential legal implications of disruptive content. Johnny Somali’s South Korea saga continues to serve as a cautionary tale for content creators worldwide. Keywords: Johnny Somali, IRL streamer, South Korea, controversy, viral videos, cultural respect, harassment, offensive comments, public order, arrest, social media backlash, influencers, online accountability, digital misbehavior, legal action, streamer ethics, content creation.
Australia is banning kids from social media. But it looks like the only way to enforce this new law is to require everyone else to give up their ID just to log on. #ReelTalk #Australia #socialmedia
The guy who plugged a health insurance CEO in NYC has been arrested at a McDonald’s after a cashier recognised him. What do we think, did he do it? #ReelTalk #nyc #newyork
Bonnie Blue got denied access into Australia after outrage over her plan to “bonk” as many 18 year olds as possible. With all the controversy surrounding her I have just one question: which one of you gave her my number???
A Tesla Cybertruck has exploded outside of Trump Hotel. This seems like the perfect metaphor for Elon Musk and Donald Trumps friendship. #ReelTalk #Tesla #Elon 2025 TOUR - AUS + U.K. PERTH - JAN 17 - FEB 1 MELBOURNE - APRIL 5 - APRIL 13 SYDNEY - MAY 9+10 BRISBANE - MAY 16 ADELAIDE - MAY 30 + 31