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Beril Pozam is facing a heckling because of her character Suna Sonmez
It seems that rumors that our KaySun pairing that was so beloved in turk.dizi might not be happening.
Gossip has surfaced on the web about Taro Emir Tekin, the actor who plays Kaya, leaving due to the fact that this character is given little screen time.
Also this decision can support his partner Beril Pozam, who plays Suna - she, as well as fans, does not like what turned her heroine. The girl decided to follow the example of Mert Ramazan Demir and threaten the producers with early termination of the contract!
The makers see how fast the ratings of the show are falling and try to raise the ratings with the help of the SeyFer couple, forgetting that the reason for the low ratings is the absurd script, but they do nothing about it.
What Suna and Kaya have to face is not liked not only by the fans but also by the actors themselves. Both Beril and Taro are happy that they have loyal fans who have been supporting them since the launch of season 2. They both support the hashtag #KaySun and don't want a divorce. Otherwise, their departure will turn out to be a disaster for ratings because millions of fans will abandon the show along with them đ€
However, the situation is aggravated more because of the wave of heath criticism towards Suna's character and the actress who plays Beril Pozam. This is the kind of thing that Buche Buse Kahraman is facing. Wishing death to an actor because of a poorly written role or script goes beyond any bounds of decency. It's one thing to play a negative character, but that doesn't mean the actor himself is such.
Who should be blamed are the writers, who change one after the other: it was Leila at the beginning who wrote the second season, then Gunther or someone else.
More than once, the TarBer tandem has proven itself to be one of the best that season 2 has brought us!đđ„â€ïžâđ©č
And many viewers kept watching season 2 for the sake of the KaiSun couple
I can only hope that when "Yalıçapkını" ends, they will get other projects and can get away from filming that show.
đïž Journalist Birsen Altuntash: "OGM really wants to renew #Yalıçapkını for another season."
So there's no telling what will happen next.....
A veteran reporter tweets out a news story about Kobe Bryant. What's the problem?
The Post has suspended reporter Felicia Sonmez following her social-media activity over the death of NBA great Kobe Bryant. Hereâs the explanation from Managing Editor Tracy Grant: âNational political reporter Felicia Sonmez was placed on administrative leave while The Post reviews whether tweets about the death of Kobe Bryant violated The Post newsroomâs social media policy. The tweets displayed poor judgment that undermined the work of her colleagues.â
What did Sonmez do to deserve this brushback? She tweeted out a very good story from the Daily Beast.
News of Bryantâs death on Sunday prompted an immediate and overwhelming expression of grief on Twitter, with fans and followers praising an NBA icon. The perennial All-Star perished in a helicopter crash along with eight other people, including his 13-year-old daughter Gianna. Sonmez wished to remind everyone of one incident in Bryantâs life
An immediate and overwhelming expression of anger piled on Sonmez from Twitter users. Sonmez had directed her followers to this April 2016 story in the Daily Beast by Marlow Stern. Written at the time of Bryantâs farewell tour through NBA cities, the story takes a deep look at the sexual-assault allegation against Bryant stemming from his 2003 visit to Coloradoâs Lodge & Spa at Cordillera. The case never made it to trial because the 19-year-old accuser â âwho had been dragged through the mud for months by the media and Bryantâs defense team,â wrote Stern â declined to testify. She did, however, file a separate civil complaint, which Bryant settled. Bryant issued an extensive apology to the accuser and others in securing dismissal of the criminal case. âAlthough I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did,â it reads, in part.
Twitter users didnât care for Sonmezâs contribution to the conversation about Bryantâs life
In one of her Twitter posts, Sonmez included an image of her email inbox containing the email names of people whoâd participated in the vile pushback.
In an interview with the Erik Wemple Blog, Sonmez says that on Sunday afternoon, she emailed Grant and her editor, Peter Wallsten, to alert them to the threats sheâd received. âJust so theyâd be aware that things were getting a little out of hand, I sent them links to my tweets,â she says. âTracy wrote back a couple of hours later asking me to take down those tweets.â Sonmez reports that she was a âlittle delayedâ in taking down the tweets, in part because she was concerned about the threats: Someone, she says, had posted her address.
Management continued to worry about the tweets, says Sonmez, noting that Grant sent her another message saying that if she didnât delete them, sheâd be âin violation of a directive from a managing editor.â She deleted the tweets, providing a victory for all those whoâd attacked her for posting a perfectly fine news story.
Fearing for her safety at home, Sonmez checked into a hotel on Sunday night. In a phone call with Grant, she learned that she was being placed on administrative leave effective immediately. The Postâs concerns with the tweets, Grant had indicated in an email to Sonmez, were that they didnât âpertainâ to the reporterâs âcoverage areaâ and that âyour behavior on social media is making it harder for others to do their work as Washington Post journalists.â
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A Washington Post reporter who had been placed on administrative leave after she tweeted a link to a story about a 2003 rape allegation against Kobe Bryant has been cleared to return to work, the paper said Tuesday.
The Post said an internal review had determined that political reporter Felicia Sonmez was "not in clear and direct violation of our social media policy.â It also said it regretted having spoken publicly about a personnel matter.
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Felicia Sonmez Is Fired by The Washington Post
Felicia Sonmez Is Fired by The Washington Post
The Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmes, who has recently been at the center of discussions about the organizationâs social media policies and newsroom culture, was fired Thursday. She is on the condition of anonymity for discussing personnel issues. According to one, Mr. Sonmez was fired by email Thursday afternoon. In her e-mail notice of retirement read by The New York Times, Sonmes wasâŠ
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