Alyssa Milano demands $400 million in damages, claiming that Elon Musk is to blame for her financial difficulties and professional fall.

 

The claim that social network executives are not directly accountable for the career results of individual users, even celebrities, may be strengthened if the case is dropped.

Whatever the result, Milano’s lawsuit has already spurred discussions about the relationship between free speech, technology, and stardom.

The case highlights the changing nature of digital influence and its practical implications, regardless of whether it is seen as a legitimate complaint or an overreach.

Breaking: Beyoncé’s invitation is turned down by Martina Mcbride, who says that country music doesn’t need a clown in a cowboy hat.

Refusing to present Whoopi Goldberg’s Lifetime Achievement Award has drawn criticism from Keanu Reeves.