"Congress MP Randeep Surjewala makes a vile sexist comment, that is demeaning and derogatory, not just for Hema Malini, who is an accomplished individual, but women in general. He asks, 'Why do we make MLA? So that they can raise their voice, and get our views accepted. Is there any Hema
Celebrities and controversies go hand-in-hand and the year 2023 witnessed a plethora of stars embroiled in questionable actions that potentially led to significant criticism.
Reacting to the Union Minister Giriraj Singh's 'Thumka' remarks for West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, TMP MP Mahua Moitra lashed out at BJP and called them 'Misogynists' adding that their party cannot digest the success of an independent woman in this country.
Actor Mansoor Ali Khan, who is facing backlash for his alleged misogynistic remarks against his 'Leo' co-star Trisha Krishnan, on Friday apologized to the actress.
Trolled over certain misogynistic posts on his Facebook page earlier, young Bangladesh pacer Tanzim Hasan, who turned heads with his exploits with the ball in his ODI debut against India in the Asia Cup, tendered an apology to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
The UN special rapporteur for Afghanistan, Richard Bennet, called on the Taliban to reverse the “draconian, misogynist policies” against women and allow them to work and run businesses, Tolo News reported.
Speaking to reporters outside Parliament, Irani said: "Never before has the misogynistic behaviour of a man been so visible in Parliament as what was done by Rahul Gandhi today."
Andrew Tate, a self-described misogynist and internet personality, along with his brother were accused on account of rape, human trafficking, and organising a crime group on Tuesday, according to Romanian prosecutors
the pop star recently spoke about her polarizing personal style, saying that women in the entertainment industry are "treated differently" regarding what they wear and how they act.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) on Tuesday took cognizance of the Congress leader Ajay Rai's misogynistic remark against Union Minister Smriti Irani
Union Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani on Monday hit back at Congress leader Ajay Rai over his 'latke-jhatke' jibe at her. saying the party's 'misogynistic goons' need a new speechwriter.