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YouTube has demonetized Russell Brand’s channel, and the BBC pulled some of his shows from its online streaming service, after several women accused the comedian-turned-wellness guru of rape and ...
The suspension means that Brand cannot earn any revenue from ads that run within and alongside his YouTube videos. Brand, whose main YouTube channel has 6.6 million subscribers, has other side…
UPDATE: The BBC has removed some programs featuring Russell Brand from streamer iPlayer and radio service Sounds. A BBC spokesperson said: “The BBC does not ban or remove content when it is a ...
Episode: "Russell Brand/Chris Brown" 2012 2012 MTV Movie Awards: Host TV special Russell Brand: From Addiction to Recovery: Himself BBC Three Documentary 2012–2013 Brand X with Russell Brand: Host 25 episodes 2014 Russell Brand: End the Drugs War: Presenter BBC Three Documentary 2017 Hospital People: Tyler Watt Episode: "The Health Guru" 2018
Revolution (stylised R ƎVO⅃ UTION, with "love" spelled backwards) is a 2014 non-fiction book written by the British comedian, actor and political activist Russell Brand. In it, Brand advocates a non-violent social revolution based on principles of spirituality and the common good. Critical response to the book was divided.
Brand: A Second Coming documents Brand's journey from a troubled youth in Essex to a Hollywood star to an activist encouraging social, spiritual and economic revolution. The official website describes the film as following "Russell Brand as he dives headlong into drugs, sex and fame in an attempt to find happiness, only to realize we have all been nurtured on bad ideas and empty celebrity idols."
The move has been blamed on the 48-year-old ‘violating’ the ‘creator responsibility policy’, the Google-owned company said.
According to iTunes the podcast "asks: what's beneath the surface – of people we admire, of the ideas that define our time, of the history we are told." [4] A review in The Guardian described the contents of the podcast stating that "Many big ideas are covered: the lurch to the right, humans becoming redundant thanks to the rise of digitalised economies and the focus given to the image of ...