The show — which aired in honour of Comic Relief — saw the celebrity contestants split into two teams based on gender, who were each tasked with putting on a cabaret show to raise money for the organisation. And as Apprentice viewers have no doubt come to expect, the whole thing was pretty shambolic, but also totally enjoyable in its ridiculousness. This, we should stress, came after he reckoned he could get his Mamma Mia! Suffice to say, the balloon act caused quite a stir on social media…. Am I the only one that would have been cheering? The balloons act on the Apprentice, the reactions from everyone
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WHEN feminists suggested women burn their bras this isn't quite what they were thinking. A new wave of celebrities are declaring themselves feminists while at the same time being more than happy to strip off for a selfie if Instagram requires it - and they're making millions from it. She built a career off the back dancing naked in the famously misogynistic track Blurred Lines in - yet she speaks passionately about abortion rights and was recently arrested at a protest, holding a placard reading "Respect female existence". But while earning a fortune from pouting and being plucked within an inch of their lives, what might be empowering for these celebs - or at least enriching for their bank balances - just what effect is this having on ordinary women?
This semi-biographical ode to Japanese AV does little more than maintain the status quo—but it makes us think while doing so. This article contains spoilers for season one of The Naked Director. His works were among the first adult videos in Japan to involve unsimulated sex. Despite paying lip service to empowerment and giving viewers a peek at the dark side of the adult video industry, the show has difficulty rising above pornographic fantasies and tropes—though perhaps it never intended to.