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"public figure" Definitions
  1. a well-known person
  2. an individual or entity that has acquired fame or notoriety or has participated in a particular public controversy— see also LIMITED PURPOSE PUBLIC FIGURE

878 Sentences With "public figure"

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And others are in charge of his life, which he considers his private property, public figure or no public figure.
Any public figure is worth remembering in their totality, even if that public figure is beloved and that totality unsettling.
Any public figure is worth remembering in their totality even if that public figure is beloved and that totality unsettling.
"Any public figure is worth remembering in their totality even if that public figure is beloved and that totality unsettling," she tweeted.
"Any public figure is worth remembering in their totality even if that public figure is beloved and that totality unsettling," she continued.
I think any time you get access to a public figure, that public figure is going to use that to push their agenda.
It's the biggest example yet of Gamergate and its ilk forcing a major public figure out of the job that made them a major public figure.
And he'd become a public figure — and loved it.
As a public figure, what are your thoughts on Kanye?
As a public figure, he's held to a different standard.
He was also a public figure, one of a kind.
Especially when you're a public figure with appearances to attend.
Mallory was taking his first steps as a public figure.
We also looked to see is this a public figure.
How do you view your image as a public figure?
We also look and see, is this a public figure?
She is now a public figure in the United States.
Somewhat to her surprise, she is becoming a public figure.
Like Oprah, Witherspoon has been a public figure for decades.
It's hard enough being the kids of a public figure.
It's not the safest time to be a public figure.
"There are two different standards of defamation depending on whether the person who has been defamed can be reasonably defined as a public figure, or even a limited purpose public figure," he told me.
And it appears that when you're a public figure, that's multiplied.
His argument boiled down to my status as a public figure.
We are all one rogue tweet away from public figure-dom.
I have no confidence in David Jones as a public figure.
Now she is a public figure, a hashtag, and a target.
No well-known public figure in mainland China has come out.
McCorvey remained a somewhat secretive public figure following the Roe v.
And now, as a public figure, I'm ready to share them.
But she's clearly gonna be making, she's now a public figure.
As "Frantumaglia" makes clear, Ferrante really has been a public figure.
Eisenhower was hardly the only public figure to love charm bracelets.
And he's not the only public figure guilty of such displacement.
The president's example offered something no other public figure could: hope.
Mueller, the most private public figure in Washington, remains a mystery.
Kevin Durant is the latest public figure speaking out against Donald Trump.
Trump is not perceived as the most disciplined politician or public figure.
It is a gift to know how to be a public figure.
She has remained a public figure and has endorsed Trump for president.
U.S. courts have routinely deemed Trump a public figure in libel lawsuits.
He's proven to be a formidable infighter but a maladroit public figure.
He is a public figure, someone admired by many people, me included.
Trump is a public figure who embraces that status with both arms.
Do you feel responsibility as a public figure to speak out politically?
After Gamergate, I'd really had my fill of being a public figure.
She changed her name: first among friends, then as a public figure.
It's far below what any public figure scrutinized daily on TV spends.
What it means to be a public figure with a private grief.
Some claim he became the most recognizable public figure on the planet.
That's the thing about the internet, especially when you're a public figure.
Unless posts include a credible threat against a public figure, they're allowed.
Mr. Buffett is a public figure who built his fortune over decades.
If he's a public figure, the standard for defamation is quite high.
His best pal Rudy Giuliani used to be a credible public figure.
Trump more than any public figure today knows the value of publicity.
I think mystique is cool when it comes to a public figure.
DeGeneres isn't the only public figure to share a hand-washing tutorial.
I'm not nearly as big a public figure as Mark [Zuckerberg] is.
" She added that "any public figure is worth remembering in their totality.
Real Americans understand that being a powerful public figure means facing criticism.
Still, she remains a public figure and is open to media commentary.
That a female public figure can exist as both capable and hurt.
"What you have here is, the plaintiff being involved in a tragedy, Elon Musk accusing him of being a pedophile, the plaintiff not really being a public figure and Elon Musk being a huge public figure," he said.
I just hope they think artist—and not just, like, some public figure.
Over time, Biden became seen by many as a uniquely honest public figure.
Yes, I signed up to be a public figure, but my family didn't.
"I had to have thick skin to be a public figure," she said.
You're getting a very intimate lens into the life of a public figure.
There is this shift she has to go through as a public figure.
Trump is a public figure actively engaged in the Trump for president campaign.
First, Trump is a public figure and a highly litigious one to boot.
That's part of being a public figure, whether you like it or not.
He remained a public figure, however, running for president in 1990 and 2003.
A public figure lends their name—and money—to bolster an establishment's reputation.
He's not only the public figure but also the creative genius behind it.
Anna Wintour is a public figure that transcends the realm of fashion editorial.
Navigating the social media-verse as a public figure is rife with foibles.
I chose to become a public figure; this decision was made for Zeke.
With the death of Zaevion, she has become something of a public figure.
Reporting needs to be accurate, even when showing shortcomings of a public figure.
It's hard to articulate how I think about myself as a public figure.
"He was a public figure that was liked by everyone else," Salah said.
Americans had never seen an athlete - or perhaps any public figure - like Ali.
What public figure would choose to air their worst moments to an audience?
Today, self-justification is among the greatest offenses a public figure can commit.
It's interesting to see a public figure like Peterson address deepfakes so directly.
Mr. Duda is a more public figure and comfortable dealing with the media.
He came into his own as a public figure during the presidential campaign.
And because Nunes is a public figure, the standard for libel is higher.
Negligence this may be; but defamation of a public figure it plainly is not.
And so I felt like, well, I'm a public figure, I can take it.
A very public figure became a private talking point that informed our budding relationship.
Meghan is far from the first public figure to prefer a discreet delivery process.
"Because I'm a very public figure, everybody knows what my returns are," he said.
As an actor and public figure, what responsibility do you feel to give back?
If Gubarev is considered a public figure, the standard for defamation is quite high.
As a public figure with an aggressive following, maybe work on increasing the peace?
The last complicating factor comes down to whether Zervos is considered a public figure.
Chef Mario Batali is the latest public figure to be accused of sexual misconduct.
We had conversations about what it might mean to be a more public figure.
I'm slowly also learning how to become a public figure in the right way.
Finicum has become something of a minor public figure over the past two years.
Reid isn't the first public figure to blame hackers for her alleged misdeeds online.
Nor is Mr. Trump the first public figure whose sexual behavior has been scrutinized.
That choice confronts any public figure, but judges are constrained in their permissible responses.
As a public figure who serves audiences that include MassArt students, alumni, and faculty?
You're a corporate executive, a founder, a well-known author, or a public figure.
Her chief trait as a late-in-life public figure was probably her persistence.
She added that Mr. Bolling was a public figure and not entitled to damages.
With the Hustlers' release, Keo is becoming a public figure in her own right.
For such a public figure, Mr. Met manages to maintain a Garbo-like mystique.
In the complaint, Mr. Gubarev's lawyers argue that he is not a public figure.
After "Pamela," the once obscure businessman became conscious of himself as a public figure.
This was particularly scandalous for a public figure who had retained a countercultural air.
Lenin was eager to solicit the approval of any public figure he could find.
But Shine herself is also a public figure — a published author, podcast host, blogger.
When you become a public figure you get so many butt comments on Instagram.
WNBA star Breanna Stewart is the latest public figure to share her "Me Too" story.
Unlike O.J. Simpson, JonBenét Ramsey was never a public figure or even a grown-up.
Hadid still can't get over being a public figure … and how ridiculous her life is.
I'm a public figure, my books are public, and people can say whatever they like.
Albright is not the only high-profile public figure offering to register as a Muslim.
Cardi is now positioned as the latest public figure to bring "Okurrr" to the mainstream.
Any utterance by a public figure can be unpicked in search of its ulterior motive.
But in our scrutiny of Pao as a public figure, we must also examine ourselves.
Like any other public figure, Obama probably has at least half a dozen email addresses.
Sadly, he's exactly the kind of public figure who wouldn't interest Americans much these days.
The case claims that because Colburn isn't a public figure, the show counts as defamation.
There are several "Steve Wozniak" pages on Facebook currently, including a verified Public Figure page.
"If I'm a public figure, why not report on any of my cases?" he said.
Mark Zuckerberg's dog may be a public figure, but he's also great at blending in.
It's kind of amazing because I am a de facto role model and public figure.
If you're a Democratic politician, donor or public figure, mistreating women comes with serious consequences.
Mr. Norman is alert to Ms. McCartney's weaknesses as a musician and a public figure.
Flags typically remain lowered through the burial of a sitting lawmaker or major public figure.
"[Kim] needs to be responsible as a public figure and a role model," Saffran says.
"He is more persuasive than any public figure I've ever seen," he said of Trump.
Any public figure who advocates for abortion places himself or herself outside of Church teaching.
Trump is the only public figure who's directly addressing her concerns and promising a solution.
No public figure better embodies that mantra of full female selfhood: Wear what you like.
As a big-shot public figure, Christie has always had a kid-on-Christmas quality.
Ali was a multifaceted public figure, transcending sports and representing will power, determination and strength.
Minaj is a rapper—and a public figure who has never claimed to be perfect.
Instead of viciously skewering a public figure who deserved scrutiny, we let him off easy.
" Wu also opened up about allowing herself to be imperfect while being a "public figure.
Without propaganda, he could never have become a public figure, let alone risen to power.
A way to pull back the curtain on the fascinating life of a public figure.
Being a public figure is complicated, and those complications happen in our private lives, too.
She never chose to be a public figure; that choice was taken away from her.
Everyone in the film was a public figure and is portrayed by some famous actor.
I understand that I'm a public figure, but it becomes very dehumanizing to have zero privacy.
Knowing that I'm a public figure, I feel like I should support charities that help children.
Weir isn't the only public figure to take a stance against cyber-bullying in recent weeks.
"Being a public figure who supports women means more than just supporting political causes," she wrote.
It feels risky to love any public figure fiercely these days, especially one from our childhood.
Public figures in blackface This isn't the first time a public figure was seen wearing blackface.
Ali remained a public figure while battling Parkinson's, continuing to champion civil rights and other causes.
The final figures were ranked by calculating the percentage share of admiration each public figure received.
She added that she is not public figure and felt the video is an intimidation tactic.
Members of society collectively remember a public figure who played some important role in their lives.
Ali also proved to be a shape-shifter — a public figure who kept reinventing his persona.
Her name is Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, and she's going to be your next favorite public figure.
The public figure must also prove that it was published with "reckless disregard" for the truth.
That option doesn't exist unless you're someone with a lot of followers, like a public figure.
"Democracy gives everyone free speech, but Trump is a public figure," said Ms. Wu, the filmmaker.
It could have been the end of Al Sharpton as a public figure, but he survived.
President Boris Yeltsin's daughter was a public figure in the 1990s, before Mr. Putin reversed course.
That's partly because Tony's this massive public figure and she's been a cipher the whole time.
To prove defamation of a public figure, you have to clear an extremely high legal bar.
As a public figure in Brazil, I have a duty to try to clarify these facts.
The harassment is only heightened when the woman in question is, like Thunberg, a public figure.
The thing that makes Driver a successful public figure is also what makes him an ideal.
You've talked about how you went from a private citizen to a public figure somewhat overnight.
But his ex-wife, who, at age 78, remains a respected public figure in Sydney, objected.
He was a decorated general and public figure on the official business of a legitimate state.
Mr. Simmons is a public figure, and that gives journalists a lot of latitude to pry.
As a public figure, Shatner is often beating back fake accounts on various social media networks.
Unfortunately, even if you are a very minor public figure, that narcissism becomes a temptation again.
You're a public figure in a small town, a woman always dressed up and made up.
Now, the channel must not only belong to the real creator, artist, public figure or company it claims to represent, but it must also represent a well-known creator, artist, public figure or company that is "widely recognized" outside of YouTube or has a strong presence online.
When it comes to analyzing a public figure like Swift, Bran recommends taking a "leadership analysis" approach.
A CNN commentator, Kayleigh McEnany, was the latest public figure to jump on the anti-Beyoncé bandwagon.
Unwittingly, it begins by defending a public figure who has appeared on an explicitly ethnocentric radio show.
"I was a public figure, I'm a rapper," he told Holt about the impact of his case.
Gawker said the footage was newsworthy information about a public figure, and protected by the First Amendment.
What if you dress as a public figure whom you admire, like Barack Obama or Frida Kahlo?
How long have you had your Instagram account, and did you start off as a public figure?
There's nothing quite as groan-inducing as a public figure telling a joke that falls completely flat.
Few conventions in political campaign coverage are as straightforward and unassailable as quoting a public figure verbatim.
Fighting for freedom and equality have been part of Manning's brand since she became a public figure.
Trump is a public figure, which means there's a higher bar to prove he had been defamed.
Nowadays, most users don't go live frequently unless they're some kind of influencer, public figure, or journalist.
He's a public figure who is attacked relentlessly in the press and by politicians around the world.
"Barbara Bush was the public figure Americans felt they knew most but really understood least," Page writes.
Legendary NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw is the latest public figure to be accused of sexual misconduct.
Donald Trump offered praise to an unlikely public figure at a North Carolina rally on Tuesday night.
" It was also noted that Susan K. described the perpetrator as a "public figure," and an "athlete.
An entire generation of Americans has come of age since Simpson seemed an almost inescapable public figure.
Anyone — not just a public figure — was potentially a target to be thrown into the online coliseum.
As a public figure, McKee would have to prove that Cosby acted with malice in his response.
A recording of any public figure describing sexual assault in such unequivocal language is a rare find.
S. corporation] also publishes, [other publications], each of which addresses a particular topic or public figure(s).
One afternoon, Jesse told me he realized now that he'd made himself a public figure too soon.
If you are a public figure, like Trump, then winning a libel case is even more difficult.
The concern is that cavalier comments about weight by a public figure can have far-reaching effects.
"I am a public figure and this is England, so the knives are inevitably out," he said.
That said, I love my life, I enjoy being a public figure, and most everything that brings.
Why do you think it is important as a public figure to address lawmakers about key issues?
Doing so as a public figure has its challenges: Martin's essay was met with praise and vitriol.
With more followers than just about every other public figure, pop star Ariana Grande truly dominates Twitter.
Until recently, the pope appeared to be a rare public figure who attracted broad appeal among Americans.
"You have a responsibility as a public figure to present yourself in a certain way," she said.
"I wouldn't say she was reclusive, but she was not a public figure at all," Lillico said.
It was a stunning public appearance by a woman who never intended to become a public figure.
But in retrospect, that is what the official record is of a public figure that holds sway.
But Hanks is a public figure, and not every afflicted person will want their condition made known.
Some said it was unbecoming of a public figure, and they said that his comments were offensive.
Kavanaugh has been a public figure for a long time, and one has to wonder, why now?
How have you advised top Australian girls in your golf scholarship program about being a public figure?
However, Ungaro said that activity was not enough to render Gubarev a public figure under U.S. law.
"It's always important when one is a public figure one has to deal in facts," she said.
Op-Ed Contributor JAKARTA, Indonesia — Rizieq Shihab may be the most controversial public figure in Indonesia today.
As a public figure, Gabbard must show that the defendant acted with actual malice to recover damages.
Ingraham immaturely mocking a public figure in the form of Hogg around some schools that rejected him?
"Some said it was unbecoming of a public figure and that his comments were offensive," Ryan continued.
Wilson also ruled against classifying Unsworth as a public figure, which now makes defamation easier to prove.
Obama may be a high-status public figure to some, but to Beyoncé, she's a longtime friend.
"I can't think of a clear analogue where it's not just that the person being accused is a public figure but the person who is saying 'I was harassed' is a public figure, who people feel they have a relationship with, who people feel like they trust," she said.
The brilliant public figure, malignant in private, loomed over a household of gloom, silent meals and explosive abuse.
Add the responsibility that comes with being a public figure, and the task is all the more daunting.
If you were a public figure on FriendFeed, people's comments would sort of be attached to your post.
But Louise Brooks was this public figure, she was famous, there was a lot to research and read.
And while neither of them is a prominent public figure, he is enormously proud of their immigrant story.
Therein lies Biden's appeal as a public figure: he is a serious, veteran leader who also enjoys life.
So does any business or public figure, really, that hinges some part of their existence on the internet.
It's disgusting that she should have to deal with this, as a public figure and as a woman.
For her, it was unspeakably worse than anything I went through, because she was such a public figure.
But the French president is not the only public figure to publicize the Amazon's predicament with misleading documentation.
A long famous public figure in Japan—Motherboard visited him at his home in Japan in 2011—Dr.
That this was a loss of not only a sympathetic public figure, but one who was spectacularly so.
This is especially true if it's a film based on a public figure with a well-documented history.
If you were a public figure on FriendFeed people's comments would sort of be attached to your post.
Trump has more openly indulged in racism than any major American public figure since Alabama Governor George Wallace.
But as her celebrity has grown, Ms Ginsburg's chutzpah as a public figure has been amplified as well.
Each podcast episode will feature the story from a different public figure with a personal connection to Alzheimer's.
Is there any doubt that Hillary Clinton is the most vilified public figure of this still-young century?
Ahlgrim: Is there a certain celebrity or public figure that you would love to shop with or style?
And do you like him as this very outspoken public figure; is that part of the appeal too?
He first became a public figure thanks to a grassroots approach built on top of the startup community.
Since her marriage, Ms. Trump, who once actively sought the spotlight, has become less of a public figure.
As a public figure, Mr. Bush was rarely given to the kind of introspection that his letters reveal.
Her views as a public figure, and what they signify for the party she represents, are fair game.
"He has more than redeemed himself as an admired public figure by his post-presidential role," Eizenstat writes.
He said he's happy with his position as a less obviously public figure than Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
But no public figure would go further than that, given the genre's reputation for being puerile and pulpy.
Since retiring from the US Navy SEALs in 2010, Jocko Willink has become a hugely popular public figure.
Any public figure with a decent number of Twitter followers should take note — what goes around comes around.
Ms. McKee asked the Supreme Court to review the appeals court's determination that she was a public figure.
Ms. Manning is an angrier public figure than I am, but she has good reason to be angry.
When that person is a celebrity or public figure, the impact of their death extends beyond their intimate circle.
Screenshot: TwitterGasapo argued that Kessler is a public figure and Judge Robert H. Downer Jr. agreed with that assessment.
Melania Trump, however, is no ordinary public figure — and Gabbana's declaration of her being "#DGwoman" wasn't totally well-received.
Bharara's high-profile cases caught the eye of the lionizing New York media and made him a public figure.
In December, Cam Battley, Aurora's chief corporate officer and the company's most public figure, stepped down from his role.
Former England soccer captain David Beckham, a popular public figure, added his voice to Remain's list of celebrity supporters.
But that person felt because she was a public figure that he had the right to pick her up.
It's the second instance in the past week of a public figure facing new controversy over their past actions.
We should be reading—and sometimes even writing about—Mark Cuban's tweets because he is a powerful public figure.
It's way easier to come out now, because everybody has to be a 360-degree public figure these days.
In particular, he has long pinky fingers, which indicates that he is very good at being a public figure.
It might seem like a strange choice for someone who says she's never wanted to be a public figure.
CLEVELAND — Over his many decades as a public figure, Donald Trump has proven very good at manipulating the press.
Kroll is now the President of Minneapolis's police union and a public figure who, for all appearances, courts controversy.
Ovitz is sort of the more public figure and more brash, and Meyer's the one that lets people know.
During Thursday's hearing, judges questioned why McKee was not a public figure given she came forward amid the scandal.
As a public figure and now a public official, Trump would have flimsy prospects of winning a defamation suit.
"The public figure can't just say, 'I control this conversation,'" Heather Dietrick, Gawker's president and general counsel, told me.
"Negligence this may be; but defamation of a public figure it plainly is not," Rakoff wrote in his opinion.
Colborn's lawsuit says he was not a public figure before the series was released and had an impeccable reputation.
Lady Gaga became a public figure for the illness when she announced her personal suffering on Twitter in September.
At times you might view him as misguided or just plain wrong, but he is a serious public figure.
I was nothing different or special except that I went on to be a successful author and public figure.
Now that he's under the spotlight, the public figure of all things technology, it's important to understand his views.
It's rare for a public figure to have such an absence of hobbies or nicknames or anything like that.
I worked in the nightclubs and I was almost a public figure who was super upfront about his identity.
The more than 40 years that Trump has spent as a public figure tells a different story, of course.
Vice is different, perhaps because everyone in it was a public figure and is portrayed by some famous actor.
"I keep my private life private to enjoy it away from my work as a public figure," he said.
But he was a public figure who pursued his goals with principle and an intensity that his colleagues envied.
"I appreciate you as a mother, a woman, a public figure, your vulnerability is so powerful 💕," Holliday wrote.
Alex Rodriguez, a confessed user of performance-enhancing drugs, remains a popular public figure and a baseball broadcast personality.
"It's been a long time, and he's been a public figure in his own right, with his own baggage."
It was also a stark reminder that Mr. Bezos is a very public figure of great wealth and influence.
We also looked to see if it's a public figure and if it's malicious with the intent of harassment.
One way in which they are different is that Benioff is a very big public figure and likes that.
"I was a public figure, I'm a rapper," he told Holt when asked why his case has become so important.
Whether one is a journalist, athlete, politician, or any public figure, your Twitter account is part of your public persona.
It's no secret that when someone becomes a public figure, the internet will quickly find everything they've put out there.
"Miss Puerto Rico is a public figure and part of your job is to be in front of the camera."
Today, Michelle Obama is arguably the most popular public figure in the country (with the possible exception of Bernie Sanders).
It doesn't take much to land on the anti-Muslim industry's radar; just being a Muslim public figure is enough.
Like U.S. President Donald Trump, he can emerge unscathed from gaffes and scandals that would sink any normal public figure.
You know, how can you just ignore and whitewash — no pun intended — someone's past when they're such a public figure?
As a public figure, and self-described clairvoyant, she has been accused of promoting dangerous ideas around suicide and depression.
If you watch cable news, you'll see the pattern: An anchor will ask a politician or public figure a question.
After his career at NASA, Cernan continued to be a public figure, author, television personality and advocate for the sciences.
It still helps people to hear it—to hear the words "I'm gay" or "I'm lesbian" from a public figure.
As I become more of a public figure, however, using my visibility to advocate for others like me feels important.
The world sometimes has trouble discerning the difference between "public figure" and "best friend," especially when it comes to celebrities.
How does it feel while you're still in a transitional period between being the average citizen to a public figure?
Matt Lauer is the latest public figure to be accused of sexual misconduct, and celebrities are making their thoughts known.
Musk as a public figure — with his Twitter stunts and red carpet appearances and wild predictions — is larger than life.
Former England soccer captain David Beckham, a hugely popular public figure, added his voice to Remain's list of celebrity supporters.
At Auburn he was building on this momentum, creating a public figure out of the vacuum that Trump had left.
He said McKee by giving the interview became a public figure, which means she must prove Cosby acted with malice.
For a public figure to kill such an animal and then boast about it on social media is dangerously irresponsible.
Through a conscious effort to spread discord he regularly transgresses moral lines that no decent American public figure ever should.
But we should all look to Dr. Carson as a healing, unifying public figure and take his words in context.
"There are values you need to protect whether you're an artist, a public figure, or a brand," Ms. Ho said.
Be careful next time you tweet something negative about a public figure; you might be open to a libel case.
It is completely legitimate to question an official obituary that seems to whitewash the public record of a public figure.
These numbers are extremely high, especially for a public figure facing more than half a dozen allegations of groping women.
Why this happens is a mystery to us both, though it is worth noting that William is a public figure.
People have been manipulated into pushing a stranger off a building, stabbing a friend, and allegedly assassinating a public figure.
ESOPs are a major part of the U.S. economy, but one that essentially no significant public figure says much about.
"There is performativity in Ben's life, as there is with any person who is a public figure," Mr. Terrio said.
Chance's values and charity work around Chicago are commendable but they don't exempt him from criticism as a public figure.
Having a public figure like Lupe embrace his love for competitive Street Fighter is good for the fighting game scene.
Really the photographs explore what happens when a public figure, upon whom has been thrust the hope of millions, disappears.
Ever since Trump's campaign for president, both services have been struggling with the unique challenge this very public figure presents.
Mr. Trump is not the first public figure to charge that he is the subject of a shadowy plot. Mrs.
Her writing and art made her a public figure in Austria, as well as an advocate for Roma across Europe.
And yet, for a public figure to say her body is not public property is still a pretty radical act.
He wouldn't be turned into a public figure who could incite an entire city to rise up against the wealthy.
If you get it wrong … they can't necessarily recover in the same way that a really, truly, public figure could.
Still, the constant media attention he received at the height of the investigation had turned him into a public figure.
Of course, Trump Hotels is not the first brand or public figure to face an unanticipated barrage on social media.
Chrissy Teigen recently took to Twitter to answer fan questions about living as a public figure and ultra-wealthy person.
His voice was heard widely, partly owing to his popularity as a public figure with 14 million followers on Twitter.
That right doesn't exist in the United States, and it wouldn't apply anyway to a public figure such as Northam.
With over 300,000 subscribe, Wineland became a public figure in the YouTubing world, as well as one in the CF community.
With over 300,000 followers, Wineland was a public figure in the YouTubing world, as well as one in the CF community.
I think everyone that's a public figure is so used to talking about themselves in a way that's a promotional tool.
Trump later complained about the dismissal of the lawsuit, displaying his misunderstanding of the law of public figure and actual malice.
"Just because I'm a public figure, just because I'm an actress, does not mean that I asked for this," she said.
To prove libel, a public figure must show a writer or publisher acted with actual malice in publishing a false statement.
"It's Sandberg who's the best-selling author, public speaker, Oprah interviewee, and public figure in her own right," Ainsley Harris wrote.
One fun thing about being a public figure is hearing some of the rumors about the terrible, terrible things you've done.
As a public figure, you need a verified Twitter account, if only to keep people from so easily impersonating you online.
In the case of Mr. Unsworth, who made himself a public figure, those assertions have to be made with constitutional malice.
As much as it caters to my vanity, it was and still is a stretch to call me a public figure.
"A 'public figure' sharing private text messages in an attempt to salvage whatever is left of their fragile ego…" he tweeted.
Ivanka's statement about propriety is curious given that she is a public figure and a senior adviser at the White House.
She is, as she always does, ticking all the boxes in terms of what you want out of a public figure.
Though unfortunately when you're a public figure, your past — especially if it's documented — will always come to back to haunt you.
APA members are banned from giving professional opinions to the public about a public figure without consent and a direct examination.
Why it matters: Wynn, who denied the allegations, is the latest public figure to be swept up in the #MeToo movement.
Pick a public figure, usually a businessman who has encountered sufficient, ahem, reputational issues to have attracted media and public interest.
But it's difficult to identify where the line between "public figure" and "private individual" can be drawn in such a case.
The rapper also opened up about how being bipolar has affected the way he approaches his life as a public figure.
He is a very public figure who has decided to use his platform to highlight some of the injustices he sees.
There are many reasons for this, and that's especially true for Bill Clinton; he was president; he's still a public figure.
"They're saying just because a famous person rapes you, you become a public figure if you complain about it," he said.
"If you are a public figure ... if you put your head above the parapet then you get criticism," Lewis told Reuters.
Do not think for a second that Trump is the only conservative public figure who is being gagged for his beliefs.
Of course, the strategy of using a spokesperson relates to any public figure who wants to stay somewhat below the radar.
In 2010, the organization held a conference that prominently featured Elizabeth Warren, then early in her career as a public figure.
"All of a sudden I was a public figure," she told me over breakfast at a Tribeca diner near Foley Square.
"She's a public figure, and those pictures were published elsewhere," Mr. Daulerio said, referring to the duchess, the former Kate Middleton.
There are many hurdles to clear, and it becomes even more complicated when the plaintiff — like Trump — is a public figure.
We all make mistakes, but when you're a public figure like Mark Zuckerberg, a small mistake can turn into something huge.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama is the latest public figure to raise the idea of free cash handouts from the government.
As a multiple weight UFC champion, executive producer, role model and public figure, I must hold myself to a higher standard.
Eliska Haskova Coolidge, a Zeman supporter and influential public figure, said that many fears of those in the West were overblown.
Does there still exist a public figure whose persona can unite and speak to fragmented audiences without excluding or alienating anyone?
When a politician or other public figure is asked to list his or her favorite books, it's never just a list.
As he became more of a public figure, Mr. Trump waded into racially charged controversies that periodically erupted in New York.
Others suggested that, as a public figure, she should have not only refrained from engaging with the post but reported it.
This news makes me much sadder than I would have expected for a public figure whom I did not know personally.
So, like any respectable public figure, he dodged the question, waited until the mics were off, and threw a little tantrum.
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Lee made it clear that she is not in a position to diagnose the President, or any public figure, from afar.
Nothing diminishes a public figure when they tell the truth about their struggles and advantages, and yet such honesty is rare.
This is a public figure, and while the documents are all public, I mined her life for a piece of work.
But the underlying dynamic is the same: This public figure that you and everyone in your group loathe said something awful.
It doesn't help that being a public figure online comes with a constant bombardment of feedback, both positive and ruthlessly negative.
This week, however, the public figure at the center of a scandal is Rizieq Shihab — leader of the Islamic Defenders Front.
Everyone was looking at her as a public figure but not as a human being, just someone to attack and blame.
Would you trust government agents not to leak embarrassing information about your conversations, especially if you were a controversial public figure?
"If political journalism is to achieve its constitutionally endorsed role of challenging the powerful," Rakoff wrote, "legal redress by a public figure must be limited to those cases where the public figure has a plausible factual basis for complaining that the mistake was made maliciously, that is, with knowledge it was false or with reckless disregard of its falsity."
If you felt Kobe Bryant was overrated as a player or a smarmy, sniveling dickweed as a public figure or a sociopath as an actual person, it's pretty inarguable that he excelled at pretty much all the skills that build a basketball player's reputation—and which protect a public figure from any serious reckoning with his sins.
"This isn't a public figure thing, it's something that we all deal with as people who exist on the internet," she says.
Though homosexuality had been decriminalized in Britain in 1967, being openly gay was still essentially unthinkable, especially for a prominent public figure.
These days, he is a self-described "journalist, activist and public figure" whose YouTube channel has accumulated more than 6 million views.
Theodore Boutrous, a Los Angeles lawyer and constitutional law expert, said Palin was unlikely to succeed because she is a public figure.
He owes his breakthrough as a public figure to appearances on satirical television shows such as "Have I Got News for You".
Taystee is alone, too — but her actions during the prison riot had made her a public figure, which might just save her.
He's a public figure so riddled with tics and catchphrases you're not sure where he ends and the Darrell Hammond impression begins.
I guess I should expect it being a public figure but it amazes me how much people expect musicians to be waifs.
Though Chaudry isn't recognized on the street (yet), she's a public figure when it comes to the fervent Serial discussions on Reddit.
Considering she's been laying low for the past few weeks, you'd think it's a step forward for her as a public figure.
"As a public figure, the best defense against ... speech you don't like about yourself is to develop a thick skin," he said.
Bush found herself an even more widely recognized public figure after her husband won the 1988 election to succeed Reagan as president.
All that makes Trump regard himself as Time's "King Me" has been evident since he became a public figure in the 1970s.
Wednesday evening, the former Bachelorette shared a photo of herself with a lengthy caption about the pressures of being a public figure.
Being an icon and being a public figure is harder than it seems because people forget you're human and you make mistakes.
Instantly recognizable with her white hair and pearls, she was a plainspoken yet feisty public figure who adopted literacy as her cause.
" He conceded that the fact that Carroll is a public figure accusing a sitting president "should've compelled us to play it bigger.
He is an honest public figure known by many during the stolen 2005 election in which millions of people voted for him.
As an incredibly public figure, like actress Emma Stone, the level of scrutiny and desire for perfection is amplified on social media.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has absolutely been through the gantlet of public and personal challenges unlike any other public figure in my lifetime.
The vulnerability of the Muslim population is evidenced by the venom a public figure can spew against them without suffering any consequences.
Do not post nudes — unless you're photoshopping a "visible anus and/or fully nude close-ups of buttocks" onto a public figure.
Cruz is a public figure and his wife aware or the risks of going out publicly in this highly polarized political environment.
And with the new measurement system, Facebook could avoid accidentally making fake news shared by a popular public figure into a Trend.
One of her problems as a public figure is that this most likable version of Clinton does not make for great television.
I think she's a talented writer and a good-hearted public figure who genuinely makes the effort to be a better person.
"As a public figure who is Muslim I am very accustomed to trolling — that is a part of my life," she said.
OBAMA For me, when you are a public figure in power, everything you do models what you want the country to do.
Stephen Colbert on Thursday offered a lengthy rebuke to Senator Al Franken, the latest public figure to be accused of sexual misconduct.
Here are some questions: How did a rich guy who never contributed a thing to the public good become a public figure?
I'm glad Zuckerberg is taking his role as a public figure and the steward of one of humanity's fundamental utilities more seriously.
Despite her young age, Thunberg is now a major public figure, addressing the United Nations climate conference and appearing frequently on television.
Inabinett saw Kellyanne Conway, a public figure, in a public place, and exercised her First Amendment right to express her personal opinions.
While Trump is guilty of using the construction, he is far from the only public figure to have appended the definite article.
"The fact that this was a student and non-public figure makes it all the more dangerous for media defendants," Turley said.
Burhan is something of a wild card, as he hasn't been a public figure in the same way as Ibn Auf has.
That said, as a public figure and a celebrity with a Twitter following of more than 226,22019, McCoy could've demonstrated better judgment here.
In a world where public relations spin is now ubiquitous in communications, Trump is arguably the most transparent public figure in the world.
The talk show host and public figure got her start in acting in The Color Purple in 1985, and most recently played Mrs.
"The best defense against speech that you don't like about yourself as a public figure is to develop a thick skin," he said.
When Sandberg became a public figure, she was represented as exceptional, a paragon of female leadership, rooting for every woman in the world.
Kirke is not the only public figure who was inspired to share their own story about sexual assault in response to Dr. Ford.
Public figures (it's not totally clear from the guidelines who counts as a public figure) don't get the same treatment as private individuals.
Frosty response to Trump in UK Hawking is not the first British public figure to make comments critical of the presumptive Republican nominee.
Fifteen months into this election cycle and four decades into Trump's life as a public figure, it's a pretty dumb question to ask.
If a politician gets key facts about history wrong, people rightly suspect that this is a public figure who doesn't care about them.
He may not be an elected official, but Acevedo is a public figure in his community whose words have clearly resonated with many.
Kaufman was a performance artist that consistently made audiences uncomfortable and pushed the boundaries of how a public figure could be seen. 20.
Some people might say that wild speculation about whether a public figure is an infamous mass murderer is distasteful and irresponsible, even dangerous.
Smith is also still just 23, and he's evolving as a public figure the way everyone else is evolving in their private lives.
Katlego Kolanyane-Kesupile (Botswana) Performance artist, Katlego Kolanyane-Kesupile, who describes herself as an ARTivist is Botswana's first publicly open transgender public figure.
I know I'm a public figure who's regularly in the food media because of my restaurant, but why would these people know me?
It's a damning story for an ostensibly feminist public figure—and it isn't even the first time Clinton allegedly brushed aside such warnings.
Conservative lawyers have dismissed that claim, believing that a public figure like Trump would have many reasons to pay to protect his reputation.
However, words do matter and there are times when a poorly turned phrase, especially by a public figure, can be offensive to some.
Just take the rollout of his vice-presidential pick, Mike Pence, about as drab and boring a public figure as one could imagine.
As a "limited purpose public figure," the court said she had to show actual malice based on clear and convincing evidence to succeed.
At the time, I was an elusive blogger who had emailed with Rostam, who was the front-facing public figure of the band.
Trump's greatest gift as a public figure, going back to his early New York days, is to invite speculation, really of any kind.
Turner has remained a public figure, however, thanks to her marriage to Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers and regularly memorable Instagram Stories.
No other public figure tested in the poll saw numbers move by more than a couple of points, within the margin of error.
She had criticized Mr. Liu, a married man with a young daughter, for not living up to the expectations of a public figure.
As a public figure, I've always wondered what my position should be about my private life: what should I say or not say?
But in recent weeks, Speaker Pelosi proved a powerful foil to Trump, politically humiliating him in a way no other public figure has.
"Just because I'm a public figure, just because I'm an actress, does not mean that I asked for this," she told the magazine.
Notes on the Culture His soon-to-be published memoir reveals the unknown side of a public figure who hid in plain sight.
It is not unusual for Mr. Trump to attack, via Twitter, any public figure who ridicules, criticizes or even mildly questions his actions.
When Ms. Buck called her lawyer to ask, "Is that legal?" he replied that she was a public figure and had no recourse.
" Ginsburg became the first public figure to be nominated in the popular best fight category, in which she was cited for battling "inequality.
While she was best known as an extremely outspoken public figure, she was also a kind of genius at behind-the-scenes organizing.
Still, in the best-case scenario, the President was spending time watching television and then blasting a public figure without checking his facts.
"Kate achieved great fame and celebrity, but she was never comfortable as a public figure," Eleanor Pam, another leading feminist, said by email.
But the immigration system is beyond his jurisdiction, even though, since becoming a public figure, he has taken steps to address his status.
Furthermore, it would be disastrous for a public figure of your standing who has articulated a commitment to education, women's rights, and social justice.
By and large, Trump's campaign has merely reflected the very public figure Americans have known for decades — and that makes him all the scarier.
John F. Kennedy Jr. was a beloved public figure since he was born, just weeks after his father John F. Kennedy was elected president.
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This is something that any public figure who wants to own their own narrative and point of view must now be able to master.
And her relatively new life as a very public figure, thanks to relationships with Cara Delevingne and Kristen Stewart, gives it an extra frisson.
The video for the song, which Gaga references, was directed by Terry Richardson, another public figure who has faced multiple allegations of sexual assault.
"She had a rule that to be a public figure, never complain and never explain and never speak publicly," Bonham Carter said in 2011.
It takes less than five minutes to become a "public figure" on Instagram, a status that carries over from the app's parent company, Facebook.
The author has become a reluctant public figure as his high school chum Brett Kavanaugh faces an embattled nomination process for Supreme Court Justice.
By mid-day Thursday, the only affirmation for Reince from a major public figure was Speaker Paul Ryan, which won't curry favor with Trump.
It's one of the basic rules of the internet — don't lie because you will inevitably be called out, especially if you're a public figure.
The dog has gotten so famous, it even has its own Facebook page listing it as a "public figure" with more than 100,000 followers.
This isn't Denis's first time being told he looks "identical" to another public figure—his entire Twitter bio is dedicated to just those claims.
I thought a lot about Joe Strummer at the time, and how he was very uncomfortable being a public figure and being a hero.
It's not an unqualified success, but it comes closer to capturing his essence as an artist and public figure than anything since Take Care.
Since she's a public figure, her words deserve all the scrutiny and criticism that are normally given to politicians, cabinet officials, and other notables.
Anthony, a former police detective, became a public figure during his daughter's lurid trial in 2011 for the killing of her daughter Caylee Anthony.
Yet that can and will happen under certain circumstances, particularly if you've long forgotten about those exchanges and aspire to become a public figure.
Yo-Yo Ma, famed cellist, credited Mr. Rogers with his learned ability to be a public figure, Ma's son Nicholas said in an interview.
In that climate, everyone who has something to lose, has enemies, or is a public figure is susceptible to this kind of reputational destruction.
She starred in a national feminist ad campaign with the slogan "Objectify Me." But Fleshman's new position as a public figure brought new pressure.
I have a unique and privileged opportunity as a public figure to talk about issues that are impacting so many people in our country.
Straightforward rulings, like those that involve a public figure who cannot legally apply for links to be removed, are handled by junior staff members.
As an author, public figure, and budding apprepreneur (an app entrepreneur) she is ready to start conversations on a myriad of hot-button topics.
But even for people who have admired a public figure from a distance, it can be difficult to come to terms with negative revelations.
Unlike the apparent targets of the anti-media grift du jour on the right, Riley isn't a journalist, or any kind of public figure.
"If I'm going to be a public figure, I'm going to do it under my terms: fighting for the things that make me happy."
Jeremy is rich and powerful and a public figure, and Norman's naïve, maybe overly medicated and somehow unable to get his National Insurance card.
"She transformed herself from a celebrity into an influential public figure and statesman who became trusted, respected, liked and listened to," said one diplomat.
But the humiliation of such an alleged video in the public domain is no small matter for a public figure like Kraft, Matta said.
"I&aposm so sorry," "I appreciate you as a mother, a woman, a public figure, your vulnerability is so powerful," said model Tess Holliday. 
It took an evil genius such as Soleimani to make all this happen, a public figure with charisma and access to Iran's Supreme leader.
She has been a national public figure for more than three decades, and many voters have already made up their minds about her candidacy.
There may be particular reasons for criticizing Soros' individual choices -- as there are with any public figure -- which don't make the critic anti-Semitic.
Think, for example, of the public figure who talks about keeping an unplanned pregnancy or mentions how they waited until marriage to have sex.
Unsworth notched a victory in earlier proceedings when a judge ruled he was not a public figure, which lowered the threshold for proving defamation.
Bell has participated in product development at This Bar Saves Lives, while her role as a public figure has helped raise awareness of malnutrition.
"As a public figure, I should have abided by laws and regulations, and been a role model in the industry and society," she said.
The song's title became a buzzword used for anyone who exhibited traits of an irrational follower of any public figure, especially musicians and athletes.
Even if you're a public figure, your face and voice isn't up for grabs for anyone to profit off of, but protections vary by state.
If you are innocent and you&aposre told you are not under investigation and you are a public figure, of course you want that out.
Now, of course, Roseanne is not the first public figure thou to make outrageous comments, and she even admits she&aposs been held rightly accountable.
Donald Trump became a public figure in New York by promoting himself as a high-achieving real estate mogul -- before he'd built a single project.
Unlike Luyendyk, though, Thompson is still required to be a public figure — he can't exactly slink away to Umbria to wait out the PR tornado.
For example, if a public figure wants to have something from her past deleted, it's not entirely clear whether she'll be able to do that.
Just because Sanders is a public figure doesn't mean she can't give a restaurant a bad review; however, the bad review is her personal opinion.
This is the second time she has shared intimate details about Beyoncé, a public figure who is notoriously private and protective over her personal narrative.
For most of his time as a public figure, Michael Jordan has taken heat for not being outspoken enough on politics and social justice issues.
My dislike for her as a public figure has certainly increased in recent months, but I was never shopping the brand in the first place.
You don't even need to leave the app to do this: Simply tap Create A Page > Choose A Category > People > Choose A Subcategory > Public Figure.
Though he has the assurance of a public figure, this is his first run for elected office, so he is naturally running as an outsider.
A friend of mine asked if I'd thought through the contradiction of criticizing Blair publicly like this, when she's another not-quite public figure too.
In 43, when Facebook first took notice of Twitter, it launched its public figure Subscribe feature and news links gained more visibility in the feed.
If the Des Moines Register regards McCleary as a public figure, is it entitled to decide the degree to which his privacy must be protected?
He insists he is not a public figure, although he represents dog owners in litigation alleging civil rights violations by Des Moines animal control officials.
And Trump is such a unique public figure that judging him by established political conventions has never been a reliable gauge of his future prospects.
During his life, he was a very public figure, born into the Astor family, with ancestors donning old New York names like Winthrop and Stuyvesant.
It's just not possible to engage with Bill Clinton as a public figure without thinking about his relationship with the 22-year-old Monica Lewinsky.
"It hurts hearing someone say I leaked my photos," she said about Kezaabu's comments adding that people look up to her as a public figure.
He still owes millions to Brown-Goldman families An entire generation of Americans has come of age since Simpson seemed an almost inescapable public figure.
Ms. Murillo, meanwhile, has become a highly visible public figure with a daily radio show, and personally awards land titles and other benefits to Nicaraguans.
The deeper problem is that Ryan's reputation, his standing as a public figure, will not recover easily from what's transpiring in presidential politics right now.
When Escobar began to establish himself as a public figure, in the early eighties, he found other people willing to tell his story without judgment.
Dallaire was the face of Amazon's burgeoning advertising business and was the rare public figure who attended industry conferences and events to mingle with advertisers.
He's a self-interested public figure who has privileged his professional and academic brand over the welfare of the students he was appointed to protect.
With a couple more libel tennis balls to whack over the litigation net stateside, it's a harder game to play for the public figure plaintiff.
Georgia O'Keeffe: Living Modern examines O'Keeffe not only as an artist, but also as a woman and as a public figure with an enduring influence.
I'm not a public figure, and that has made it easy for the trolls to create a vile doppelganger that they used to fool people.
Bennett knew my boyfriend, Anthony Bourdain, was a man of great perceived wealth and had his own reputation as a beloved public figure to protect.
That such a public figure who did so much good for Americans, and African-Americans in particular, could also be a sexual predator surprised me.
Whatever her faults as a public figure, it was good that Harris was onstage to confront Biden with what his choices meant for real people.
" On Trump's remarks to the dinner last year: "Some said it was unbecoming of a public figure and they said that his comments were offensive.
Bono has described "Songs of Experience" as a collection of letters to family, fans and America: messages and advisories from a globally minded public figure.
A public figure (and what figure could be more public than the president?) has to get over a high bar to win a defamation suit.
He is much less interested in being a public figure than many of his peers are, though he is getting more comfortable in the role.
Comey has become a major public figure in the wake of his dismissal and has been at times lauded as a hero by Trump's critics.
In his work as a public figure, he's trying to give other people something like the experience he had there as a 20-year-old.
In what ways have you paid tribute to people you know who have died, whether they were a public figure or someone close to you?
What I find most inspiring is the way she has used her position as a public figure to encourage the next generation of female leaders.
"It's hard enough being the kids of a public figure, and I think it's time for them to live life outside the spotlight," he said.
Birchall said that working with a public figure means trying to maintain that person's privacy and described that as the core of what he does.
Bush's decades of service, both in elected office and in American diplomacy and intelligence, made him a kind of paragon of the American public figure.
Those same qualities might seem to disqualify Rogers from being a very good subject for a documentary, unless it's the kind that "exposes" a public figure.
He was willing to do what very few US politicians (or journalists!) will do, which is push a public figure to go deeper than climate cliches.
President Trump has been the punchline of late night TV more times over the past 26 years than any other public figure, the Associated Press reports.
"A 'public figure' sharing private text messages in an attempt to salvage whatever is left of their fragile ego…" Unglert said in a tweet on Tuesday.
"A 'public figure' sharing private text messages in an attempt to salvage whatever is left of their fragile ego…" Unglert said in a tweet on Tuesday.
He was willing to do what very few US politicians (or journalists!) will do, which is push a public figure to go deeper than climate clichés.
As I've navigated my way through my country and growing up as a public figure, I've seen a disparity between the American public and mainstream media.
"He is not a public figure, and I pray the media will allow him the privacy and respect he is entitled to and very much deserves."
The whole point of being a public figure is to be of service and show your true self and vulnerability so you can connect with others.
When a public figure is your friend, you give him or her the benefit of the doubt, just as you would a friend in real life.
Our conclusion was overwhelmingly that our responsibility to society and its safety, as outlined in our ethical guidelines, overrode any etiquette owed to a public figure.
Given his very long track record as a colorful public figure and totally nonexistent track record as an on-message politician, that seems unlikely to happen.
Keep in mind, Sarah Palin is a "public figure" under the law, someone who has assumed a role of special prominence in the affairs of society.
Another noted the objectification that was happening and decided to make a guide at how to look at the picture of the well-regarded public figure.
But surely some of that approval comes from being an apolitical public figure, less prone to taking stands on contentious issues than most recent first ladies.
Yet even the people we hate have a right to defend themselves against charges that necessarily involve the deepest disgrace that can befall a public figure.
Unfortunately, being a public figure, Bush also felt it was her duty to listen to the guy — or at least make him feel like she was.
It's not the first time a public figure has turned to an online contest — and wine — to drum up fundraising dollars for a politically related cause.
We are also sorry to say that Wismansyah is not the only public figure to use the "you are what you eat" theory to bash homosexuals.
Time as a working musician not only honed Thundercat's technical chops, but also steeled him for life as a public figure, with all its attendant anxieties.
"Because he is not a king, he has to choose a public figure, and he behaves like a lord," the prince said of the prime minister.
Of the two, Lech grew to be the more outgoing, public figure, while Jaroslaw was regarded as brilliant but also mercurial, largely keeping his own counsel.
When you're a celebrity or public figure, you bow down with protocols or expectations of the public; they keep us from saying how we really feel.
I was the administration's most outspoken public figure highlighting Russia's invasion and occupation of parts of Ukraine, and calling out Russia's responsibility to end the war.
The diver already notched a victory in earlier proceedings where the judge ruled he is not a public figure, which lowers the threshold for proving defamation.
I was the Administration's most outspoken, public figure highlighting Russia's invasion and occupation of parts of Ukraine, and calling out Russia's responsibility to end the war.
As more announcements get made through social media, it's becoming easier to pull off hoaxes by impersonating a public figure on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook.
I was the Administration's most outspoken, public figure highlighting Russia's invasion and occupation of parts of Ukraine, and calling out Russia's responsibility to end the war.
Unrelenting artlessness has been Trump's signature for as long as he has been a public figure, and that is something that cannot and will not change.
She's a CEO and she understands one of the parts of her role is to be a public figure and she doesn't shy away from those.
It would be hard to find a more mournful public figure announcing she might reconsider her intention to retire and run for the top job after all.
The man was not a public figure, and the piece was later removed after founder Nick Denton decided that the story had gone over the ethical line.
For one, the millennials most likely to have any personal connection to Gore as a public figure are the young voters already likely to vote for Clinton.
Prince Charles on royal correspondent Bush is not the only public figure to have voiced frustration and anger at the media in an unguarded on-camera moment.
The platform responded about five days later, on June 4, to say the content was hurtful, but didn't violate its policy because Maza is a public figure.
Thanks to growing anti-Russian sentiment, Duma became an inexcusable Big Bad, and the first Russian public figure to come under scrutiny in the current political climate.
International Women's Day is a time to celebrate the achievements of women who motivate and inspire you, whether that's your mom, best friend, or a public figure.
Caitlyn is still a public figure, and she's still close with Kylie, evidently, but Caitlyn is no longer a part of the Kardashian media empire, it seems.
They agree that their toughest challenge was getting viewers to get an intimate feel for a public figure they've seen in the headlines since at least 1992.
It isn't even clear why someone who isn't verified should be able to call themselves a "public figure" since real public figures are at risk of impersonation.
Andy Rubin, the tech powerhouse who created the Sidekick, cofounded Android, and, most recently, headed up Essential Products, is the latest public figure to face misconduct allegations.
Anyone with more than 100,000 followers on a social media platform is designated as a public figure – which denies them the full protections given to private individuals.
He still lived an odd double life: at once a public figure and a guy climbing around a power plant in a hard hat, reeking of diesel.
Jenner said she is uncomfortable as a public figure, but doesn't know how to thrive in the world of business without keeping herself in the public eye.
He argued that Cosby used his role as a mentor and respected public figure to gain Constand's trust and then drug her and take advantage of her.
There's a lotta different ways to be a public figure and I think there's room for us to occasionally show up in public like normal people do.
And without fully grasping just how powerful and beloved of a public figure Jackson was, it's impossible not to constantly wonder how this was ever considered harmless.
I mean, how stupid can you be to allow yourself, as a public figure, to be recorded saying things like that, let alone thinking things like that.
After all, Ivanka is not just Trump's daughter, she is also a public figure: a White House adviser who has reportedly shaped policy on issues like Syria.
This from popular author Reza Aslan, for example, is not something any adult — let alone a prominent public figure — should be saying about a minor: Honest question.
In an interview with Broadly, Mia Isabella opens up about life in the 21st century as a transgender woman and public figure who refuses to be silenced.
"We see our speaking out on our sense of dangerous psychological unfitness in a public figure as an ethical imperative, not an ethical transgression," the letter states.
We are simply trying to bring transparency to a leading public figure and liberal activist who played a key role in writing the Democratic Party's 2016 platform.
It strikes me more as a traditional gesture of rock 'n' roll, the culture by which Mr. Dylan has primarily defined himself as a public figure. Rude?
However, what seems to gall Trump is the added burden to a U.S. public figure plaintiff who, under American law, must show that the publisher published maliciously.
She'd been a public figure on social media for a good three years to that point, though she'd always made sure to keep her personal life separate.
It's a fitting tribute to a man who untangled fundamental mysteries about the universe, and raised human awareness about black holes more than any other public figure.
The latest public figure to come out against Trump is hip-hop legend Nas, who is no stranger to calling out what he sees wrong with society.
The photographs of both Paul Fusco and Rein Jelle Terpstra explore what happens when a public figure, upon whom has been thrust the hope of millions, disappears.
Ishiguro — his friends call him Ish — became a public figure in 1989, but to anyone paying attention he seemed to have arrived fully formed as a writer.
"I feel lucky that I could enjoy swimming," Ledecky said, warming to a theme that seems destined to become part of her platform as a public figure.
He said it's "generally the case" that people trust Instagram more than Facebook, while admitting he isn't as big a public figure as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
To our eyes now, it represents innocence on the brink of being betrayed, not just for this widely beloved public figure and family, but for a nation.
Jared Kushner has emerged as an increasingly public figure since becoming the face of the family's real estate firm, Kushner Companies, and buying the publisher Observer Media.
Aharonov said that Azarenka's status as a public figure and her roots in California would make it unlikely that she would be classified as a flight risk.
A public figure, however, as the Supreme Court has determined, also has such recourse, but must prove the news outlet acted with malice in the reporting process.
The lawyers also argued that Mr. Unsworth is a public figure rather than a private one, a distinction that would make it more difficult to prove defamation.
Bill adds that because he's a man who has been a public figure for a long time, people often assume he's the one making all the decisions.
They raise questions about how long ago -- if ever -- is too long ago to dig up an alleged incident and make a public figure answer for it.
We&aposre not looking for saints ... But a president has certain responsibilities as a public figure to display a certain level of public character and public morality.
That shouldn't be groundbreaking, and yet.... The 2016 TV news cycle capitalized on coarse spectacle — but "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" examines the private spaces of a public figure.
"Once you're an established public figure and people know who you are and what you stand for, then I think you can change things up more," he said.
Granted, she may not be the first public figure one looks to for political musings, but Cyrus has a lot of thoughts re: the state of the nation.
If a public figure wanting to immigrate to America had publicly said these many hateful things about Christians or Jews, would you want them living in our country?
Tossing an ice-cream drink at a politician or public figure whose views you find abhorrent certainly makes a political point, and it is admittedly kind of funny.
It's big, it's open, and frankly, it's kind of bizarre to think that an alleged assassination of such a public figure could happen in a place like this.
The book explores a range of experiences in the former first lady's life, including the difficult adjustment she had to make once she became a national public figure.
First Lady Michelle Obama, who like her husband remains a widely popular public figure, had tears in her eyes last week as she delivered a stirring goodbye speech.
Sandusky was 22014, a budding public figure who'd played football for Penn State in the 1960s and was one year into his tenure as an assistant linebacker coach.
The discussion was being moderated by Anderson Cooper, another openly gay cisgender white male who, as a public figure, has seemed to find a high level of acceptance.
If anything, she's only leaned into her outspokenness over her past two years as a public figure, despite the racist and sexist backlash that has ensued on Twitter.
Drake is not the first public figure to partner with the platform; Caffeine has worked with rappers and professional athletes to produce content across entertainment, gaming, and sports.
In a world where we always follow certain celebrities, and you see the world follow them, I want to go away from that being a public figure myself.
As for the president, Trump has several tweets that violate twitter's policies, but he's allowed to keep his account because of his status as a major public figure.
The MTV reality star, who became a public figure from her stint on 16 and Pregnant, is expecting her third child, she announced on her blog on Thursday.
One of the only public figure Google has shared on its app ads business is that it drove a 200 percent annual increase in installs, as of January.
The offending footage is the hidden-camera video of Gennai, who is no one's idea of a public figure, and obviously didn't consent to be in the video.
He is also notably more understated than Trump as a public figure, in contrast to Gingrich and Christie, who would threaten to take the spotlight away from Trump.
During that interview, Hogg addressed the danger associated with being such a public figure, and hated by so many people who believe he's part of a conspiracy theory.
He was the first major public figure to resign in the wake of the so-called Panama Papers leaks, which showed that his family had sheltered money offshore.
In 2017's issue, Danish tennis superstar Caroline Wozniacki talks about learning to listen to her body and how being a public figure has shaped her self-esteem.
But that may just show it's easier to tarnish a public figure who champions a policy helping millions of kids than it is to tarnish the policy itself.
Castro will also still be a member of the National Assembly and, even if he is no longer president, remains the most powerful public figure on the island.
"After becoming a public figure, I opened up more about different pieces in my life and this was one of them," she told CBS News in a statement.
The dispute turned on whether McKee's decision to come forward made her a "limited-purpose public figure," which would make it harder to prove Cosby had defamed her.
She smoothly acknowledged her own limitations and trust issues as a public figure and forcefully challenged Mr. Trump over his claims that he alone could fix America's problems.
Wolfe says that it should improve the experience for all users, both from a safety perspective and in terms of engagement — even if you're not a public figure.
I don't put too much stock in it but when you're a public figure, even not a politician, it would be best to keep that craziness to yourself.
"To date, Obama is the only public figure who is able to put Trump in his place without rolling around in the mud with him," Mr. Pfeiffer said.
In an interview, Mr. Clark discussed Alibaba's phenomenal growth, Mr. Ma's emergence as a public figure and what sets Mr. Ma apart from the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
In context, it's a terrifying reminder of how an all-too-human, anger-filled public figure, with access to a worldwide stage, can be mistaken for a god.
Council's work sheds light on the tragedy of the black male athlete while also displaying public admiration and questioning the ownership of an athlete, celebrity, or public figure.
She's never been part of the London literary establishment and seems to prefer the company of her long-dead characters to the demands of being a public figure.
He has become a public figure in Germany, frequently appearing in the media and on public platforms, and he writes a column in the national weekly Die Zeit.
Lady Spencer also acknowledged that one of the most rewarding aspects of her role as a public figure in the fashion industry is being able to help others.
California attorney Michael Overing, who specializes in defamation law, said it would be difficult for Daniels to prevail on her defamation claim because she is a public figure.
Pages sprouted up in honor of Officer Scatà, including some classifying him as a "public figure" and others calling him a world hero and deserving of a medal.
Afsoon had to flee her country for the same reason as Rahmani, but her asylum-seeking process may be longer, Motley said, because she isn't a public figure.
For starters, Rudy was a well-known public figure and a real Republican Party politician who had held elective office and been a featured speaker at GOP conventions.
Jack Nicas For a story that examined Facebook's problem with fake accounts, I thought about what public figure dealing with Facebook impersonators would be the most illustrative example.
The viral component means anyone can become a public figure overnight — but it also means an increased likelihood of discovering that a new favorite has a checkered past.
In the past, custom hashtag emojis have been used for positive messages like #ShareACoke or #BudLightParty, not to suggest that a prominent public figure had committed a crime.
Exhibitions devoted to a famous musician have to consider a couple of questions, at least: How might the public figure of the musician be considered a work of art?
"Then two years ago, I became a public figure representing domestic abuse, and I felt the full force of our culture's wrath for women who speak out," she wrote.
In 266, at 266, she became a founding editor and political columnist for New York magazine and got progressively more involved in the feminist movement as a public figure.
Public figure Kim Han Sol first came to public attention in 2011, when a private high school in Bosnia-Herzegovina confirmed that he had been accepted to study there.
While Cheney, 52, would have a high-profile perch from which to run, Lummis, 64, has been a long-serving public figure with deep personal ties to the state.
"Recognizing his rising importance as a public figure, Einstein wrote that he was "about to become some kind of itinerant preacher," a prospect he deemed both "pleasant" and "necessary.
He's no Alec Baldwin or Fidel Castro, but he's at least a public figure in his local area who has to be prepared to be attacked for his positions.
The ordeal kicked off when journalist Jules Suzdaltsev noted that what appeared to be Hicks' account was not verified by the service, surprising for such a prominent public figure.
This tweet from a passenger speaks for itself: Imagine a future where you could take any public figure and make a convincing video of them saying...anything you want.
By being an enormous public figure, Musk has created ecosystems based entirely on himself: his fans, of course; a community of shorts; several whistleblowers; various publicity-hungry public servants.
The American Civil Liberties Union scoffed at Swift's legal threat, noting that the singer is a public figure about whom journalists have wide latitude to write what they please.
He's an early investor (and in some cases, board member) in major companies like Facebook, PayPal and Palantir, and therefore a public figure whose life is open to scrutiny.
Obama touted Clinton to young voters by describing work she has done to improve education and expand health care and child care as both a private and public figure.
I don't blame Doug for being upset and protective of his brother, but I think it's ridiculous to call us scumbags for making a movie about a public figure.
In Washington, you can line your pockets with work for Putin-backed clients, or you can be a public figure leading a presidential campaign, but you can't do both.
Unlike Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio, Clinton won't crumple under Trump's politics of personal destruction since she's survived some of the the worst attacks any public figure has received.
Because he is a somewhat public figure, his Twitter account is verified - which could only lead to greater confusion that he is the allegedly Russia-colluding, election-meddling Papadopoulos.
Kehlani, who announced she was pregnant in October, went on to share that as a public figure, she does have her concerns about welcoming her daughter into the world.
No public figure is spared: several groups also hilariously lampooned Donald Trump, and past politicians that have been skewered include former Philadelphia mayors, Newt Gingrich, and George W. Bush.
Ginsburg's been a public figure for so long that it's easy to take her for granted, but RBG promises to remind us just how extraordinary her story truly is.
Plus, Siriano defended a designer's right to speak out about dressing a public figure: "It's important because as designers, that's the only voice we have," he explained to Time.
Now, Augur is hosting several wagers where users bet on when a public figure will die, with a pot of digital money going to whoever makes the correct guess.
But we also plan to explore the reaction to this piece — and the divisive nature of Ivanka Trump as a public figure — in this space in the days ahead.
But from the Twitter presence of Luckey, a well-moneyed public figure and key player in the VR industry who holds a certain power and influence, a pattern emerges.
I also wish to avoid any public figure from making insulting or false allegations against an athlete using the media, without any evidence or foundation and to go unpunished.
"He added: "I know lots of people would like to get pictures of Meghan and I know people get cross when she gets upset because she's a public figure.
If they're a public figure—someone with power and influence—they must also show that the material was published with "actual malice" and a "reckless disregard" for the truth.
Nearly every mediocre public figure hoping to launch from blandness to greatness has made an appearance on this milquetoast morning news show, whether as a guest or a correspondent.
"This appears to be rhetorical hyperbole by a public official involving a public figure," U.S. District Judge S. James Otero said at a hearing Monday, according to Bloomberg News.
The Times was well within its rights to publish the story, Mr. McCraw added, because Mr. Trump is a public figure and the issue is one of national importance.
As someone who has had to deal with similar unwanted attention for being a public figure, do you have any words of wisdom or advice for young women online?
This might be as simple as a birthday party invite using pre-built web page themes, or could be a ticketed event held by a public figure or corporation.
Science enthusiasts around the world are mourning the loss of Stephen Hawking, the renowned physicist and beloved public figure, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 76.
Even so, Madson wasn't a public figure like Gianni Versace or Lee Miglin, and I felt sick thinking of how those scenes would look to his family and friends.
She considered running for a City Council seat but decided not to, partly because she was concerned that she might be outed were she to become a public figure.
The tweets that so outraged Mr. Trump are a reflection of a man trying — often clumsily — to find his footing as a public figure after a career of secrecy.
The case was dismissed in 2009 on the grounds that Trump is a sufficiently public figure that a libel accusation would have to meet the stringent "actual malice" standard.
The politician, Ahn Hee-jung, was the highest-profile public figure to be accused of such misdeeds since the #MeToo movement gained force in South Korea early this year.
But even as I made the case for resignation, I was relieved that it seemed as if Franken might stick around, because I adore him as a public figure.
Instead, they simply picked the date carefully — April 19, 1995, the second anniversary of the end of the Waco siege — and let the American public figure out the connection.
Miami-based U.S. District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro ruled that Russian businessman Aleksej Gubarev is not a public figure for purposes of the defamation suit he filed last year.
"Actual malice" on Musk's part, a high standard in defamation cases, did not need to be proven since the judge deemed Unsworth a private individual, not a public figure.
The first lady has been loyal to Louis Vuitton, wearing designs by its artistic director, Nicolas Ghesquière, a friend whose runway shows she attended before becoming a public figure.
It's likely Jenner's hesitance to pose for Playboy came from the idea that someone who is a mother, as well as a public figure, should not be openly sexual.
"Actual malice" on Musk's part, a high standard in defamation cases, did not need to be proven since the judge deemed Unsworth a private individual, not a public figure.
The news media has added plenty to the overwhelming coverage, but President Trump may be the first major public figure to arise in the age of social media saturation.
Trump, like any public figure, should be held accountable for what he says — whether it's in front of a microphone, in a written statement, via a tweet or otherwise.
They adhere to an accepted vocabulary of how to mourn a public figure revered by a large chunk of the people who did, do or will vote for them.
Whenever a late-night host upbraids a public figure in a monologue or a pundit bests another in a Twitter fight, onlookers crowd around to declare the loser DESTROYED!
We're not looking for saints," Galli continued, adding that "a president has certain responsibilities as a public figure to display a certain level of public character and public morality.
Mr. Angelides is an influential public figure who was the Democratic nominee for governor of California in 2006 and later led a federal panel that investigated the financial crisis.
I had never seen the general in person until last December, when I testified at his trial, but he has been a controversial public figure in Peru for some time.
"I think if you are a public figure, you have a responsibility to say something for a cause you truly believe in and help it on its course," she said.
"Just because I'm a public figure, just because I'm an actress, does not mean that I asked for this," Lawrence told Vanity Fair at the time her photos were shared.
That said, it pushed her to find new ways to find power in her situation as a public figure, a role she said she would not have chosen for herself.
I never grew up and chose to be a 'public figure,' and my goal has and never will be to be on TV or in print unless as a model.
Snapchat had also been very slow to verify anyone who wasn't a traditional public figure like a pop star or pro athlete – it only started verifying influencers in late August.
Finally, the Times contends that as a public figure, Palin had to show that whoever wrote the statement acted with "actual malice," and that there was no evidence of that.
They should've either worked harder to establish Coles as a public figure in the world of The Bold Type or forgone hinting at Cosmopolitan's involvement in the show altogether. —M.
She began her thread by stating that with the life she's chosen as a public figure, she's come to terms with the fact that fans expect her to be transparent.
Obviously, with a public figure like Jeff Bezos, most people only know the persona that he shows to the world, but what we do know fits with his sun sign.
The appeals court said that by deliberately wading into the controversy, McKee had become a public figure, requiring her to prove Cosby acted with malice to win a defamation claim.
A podcast with more than 100,000 subscribers is not a bar, nor does anyone hold a stranger in a bar to the same standards as a public figure speaking publicly.
Although Meghan is a public figure, Bridget, who turned 28 this week, is much more private than her sister and made headlines in March for speaking out against Donald Trump.
But Hawking continued to be a hugely prominent and popular public figure through the use of his computer-aided speech system, which required painstaking operation by a single cheek muscle.
"Trump is the rare public figure that acts as impulsively and lunges as much as a sitcom character does," Ellickson told The Hill in a telephone interview from Los Angeles.
Here's the full quote (emphasis ours): You should never mention "world order" if you're a politically influential public figure and you don't want to be connected to globalist conspiracy theories.
The inspirational public figure also candidly recalled the time she assessed herself in the mirror, stark naked, and realized that after six decades she's still learning to love her body.
For now, Augur only has a few dozen transactions on its marketplace, so it's unlikely the service will be able to incentivize anyone to murder a public figure anytime soon.
Rolling Stone's attorney, Scott Sexton, argued that because Eramo was a public figure, the article could not be defamatory unless she could prove that they were made with actual malice.
Google and its video-streaming service YouTube prohibit certain kinds of misrepresentatihere in ads, such as misinformation about public voting procedures or incorrect claims that a public figure has died.
At thirty-four, Zuckerberg, who has very fair skin, a tall forehead, and large eyes, is leaner than when he first became a public figure, more than a decade ago.
Bennett knew that Bourdain, a television personality and author, "was a man of great perceived wealth and had his own reputation as a beloved public figure to protect," Argento writes.
But above all else, being cautious about opening unknown files and sharing personal information are among the most effective ways for anyone to protect their smartphone, public figure or not.
Second, Democrats should find an exciting public figure to be chair of the Democratic National Committee to become an appealing public voice and organizer for grassroots workers and small donors.
"Lady in Red: An Intimate Portrait of Nancy Reagan," which hits shelves this week, details private moments with the public figure whom Tate knew as both a staffer and friend.
Accusations against Trump In the course of the 2016 campaign more than a dozen women came forward alleging Trump had sexually assaulted them over his years as a public figure.
Mr. Trump is not the first public figure to say he is the subject of a shadowy plot, but his critics fear that he is eroding public trust in institutions.
As a public figure, Mr. Trump has articulated a consistent message that speaks to a fundamental political challenge facing the 21st-century West: We must affirm nationalism and fight globalism.
If the plaintiff is a public figure, as many are, he or she must prove the statement was both false and made with "reckless disregard" for whether it was true.
O'Reilly said in a weekend statement that being a well-known public figure makes him vulnerable to lawsuits and that the settlements were made to put "any controversies" to rest.
When a follower questioned if she ever fears for her safety as a public figure, she said, yes, but she tries to keep it as real with fans as possible.
Mr. Reitman said he never intended to become any kind of public figure in a national conversation about gender, and that he started the process before the movement took off.
"If you're a public figure and you're given a mic, there's a lot to say right now," she said, standing by a towering arrangement of roses at the InStyle party.
The broad brush of complicity can be used in an attempt to tar almost anyone — just ask any public figure unfortunate enough to have been photographed smiling next to Weinstein.
The fact that he's a (relatively) public figure makes it feel like you're seeing someone you know on your TV screen, maybe a friend of a friend of a friend.
When I interviewed the Social Network star at the beginning of his career, he repeatedly disparaged having to be a public figure to have a career in the film business.
" Chelsea Hassler, writing for Slate, argued the contrary position: That as a blogger with a few articles published, I was not someone who rose to the level of a "public figure.
Users should come to Facebook "when they want to keep up-to-date on what's going on with their favorite show or what's going on with a public figure," he said.
They've been scolded by the American Psychiatric Association, which last year reaffirmed and expanded the Goldwater Rule, the stipulation that members never publicly discuss the mental health of a public figure.
This banal framing elides some of the more complicated — and frankly, dramatically effective — realities of coming to terms with queer sexuality as a public figure, which are ignored in the film.
The spokesperson added that when a person is a public figure, YouTube considers whether videos containing hurtful language are primarily criticizing the figure's opinions and work or are "maliciously targeting" them.
If you're not a public figure, there's less to worry about, as hopefully the internet at large has little reason to bring up your failed promposals, old AIM screen names, etc.
However, if a public figure breaks other rules, like promoting terrorism, making violent threats, or posting someone's private information, Twitter will take an "enforcement action" like a suspension or a ban.
" The X-Men actress said, "I have come to realize that, as a public figure, I should have observed the law, setting a good example for society and the entertainment industry.
The fact that Sanders is a public figure — and not just any customer with whom she has opposing views — was an important factor in deciding to kick her out, Wilkinson said.
Sullivan, the "actual malice" standard dictates that a public figure must show "clear and convincing evidence" that a reporter published a story they knew was false or "recklessly" ignored the truth.
And, as a magnetic and sought-after public figure, he was seen as a man who, after years of war and unprecedented horror, could lead others to believe in life again.
By November, he had to switch over from his personal Facebook page to posting as a public figure on a fan page, because he was overwhelmed by posts, tags, and messages.
Twenty years ago, she went from unknown private citizen to notorious public figure nearly overnight, thanks to a newly churning 24-hour news cycle and the nascent stirrings of clickbait culture.
The decision found that McKee had made herself a public figure by wading into the controversy with Cosby, rejecting her claim that her dispute with the entertainer was a private one.
Mr Bush, an awkward public figure and a product of dynasty, jars with the anti-establishment spirit of the times—and has perhaps been ridiculed by Mr Trump once too often.
If members want to share their educated opinions about President Donald Trump, or any public figure for that matter, the associations' ethics guidance conflict, leaving dual members with a touch choice.
Rightly or wrongly, people have come to expect that level of intimacy when a public figure brands their personal experiences, which is what may have led to suspicion about Sandberg's motives.
PARIS (Reuters) - Lazard's Jean-Louis Girodolle has no intention of becoming a "public figure" as he emerges from the shadow of Matthieu Pigasse as the investment bank's new boss in France.
"—Monica Lewinsky (@MonicaLewinsky) October 18, 2019Katie Couric expressed her admiration of Markle "for being honest, open and vulnerable about the struggles she's faced as a new mother and very public figure.
" Speaking ill of a public figure, the prevailing jurisprudence added, "has a direct tendency to breed in the people a dislike of their governors and incline them to faction and sedition.
He argued that Trump, while a well-known public figure and reality television star, was not known in a political context, making the convention an opportunity to flesh out that portrait.
"A person who uses that language against a woman, whether a public figure or not, should not govern Puerto Rico ...this type of behavior is completely unacceptable," she wrote on Twitter.
The need to help others, especially those who can't help themselves, took on a much larger role in his life, dramatically altering how he viewed his responsibilities as a public figure.
President Trump is, after all, a public figure like no other, and his unique — and polarizing — effect on mass psychology appears to be muddling the economic data even more than usual.
That is partly because the standard for a public figure to prove defamation against a news outlet is high: It is not enough to simply show that an error was made.
Ms. Monahan's accusations represent a potentially new chapter in the #MeToo movement in which the allegations against a public figure are not primarily about sexual violence or harassment, but emotional abuse.
She chain smokes, although Indonesia's health minister — one of eight women in the cabinet of President Joko Widodo — has warned her that a public figure should not be seen lighting up.
In his Periscope broadcast on Thursday, Mr. Jones defended his behavior toward Mr. Darcy, saying the CNN reporter is a public figure and had bullied tech companies into barring Mr. Jones.
The redoubtable reptilian mascot, which made its debut in 1999, was conceived by the Martin Agency to both reinforce Geico's name and help the public figure out how to pronounce it.
This makes sense in cases where the deceased person is a public figure who, while reviled by segments of the public, was deeply loved by his or her own immediate relatives.
But there will definitely be gains to be made by getting him to tone down the taunting and constant angry responses to seemingly every public figure who criticizes and attacks him.
But what is being ignited in these settings, the racism and violence, has been largely hidden, with the only flares fired into the air when a public figure has been involved.
YouTube also said it will no longer permit "maliciously" insulting someone based on characteristics like race, gender expression or sexual orientation, whether it's a private individual, YouTube personality or public figure.
" Facebook's community guidelines on harassment say the company will "remove attacks that are severe as well as certain attacks where the public figure is directly tagged in the post or comment.
Musk's lawyers claimed that Unsworth was a public figure by dint of his involvement with the Thai cave rescue, which would give the CEO's statements more protection under the First Amendment.
If everyone is watching for deviant trans women or men claiming to be trans women, who is watching for the respected public figure perpetuating horrific sexual abuse against women and girls?
Trump was once a popular public figure to name-check in songs to reference wealth and celebrity, but today, many of the rappers have changed their tune about him, including Miller.
In 2016, the decision not to perform an autopsy on Antonin Scalia drew criticism because of the many questions surrounding his sudden death and because he was an important public figure.
Denying reality and shifting blame are the hallmarks of an emotional abuser, and Trump does both of these things more often, and more rampantly, than any public figure in recent memory.
More to the point, Flynt prevailed against a libel lawsuit brought by Jerry Falwell over a parody Hustler published because the televangelist was deemed a public figure, making defamation harder to prove.
Wanting to be liked online is, indeed, a fool's game, but wanting to be liked in the real world can be a worthwhile goal, especially for a quasi-public figure like Zuckerberg.
When Stenberg first became a public figure it was through the dual impact of The Hunger Games' mainstream exposure and the baldly racist reactions that exploded around her presence in the film.
All four of the women who have accused Tyson spoke of a desire to hold a seemingly untouchable public figure to account, a goal that now rests on the various investigations underway.
And some readers were disturbed by how quickly the focus went from the unexpected death of a major public figure to the unsavory political machinations of naming a new Supreme Court justice.
And on Facebook, the entity "Donald J. Trump" is what you'd expect from a public figure: photos of rallies, clips of interviews, links to articles about what a great guy he is.
"Mr Messi is, in fact, a well-known public figure who can be seen on television and who is regularly discussed on television or on the radio," the court said on Thursday.
" He continued: "Publishing and publicizing private text messages without the consent of the other person, as a public figure, is one of the most disgraceful things I think he could possibly do.
"Anyone with a shred of human decency would understand that there are times in your life when you want your privacy respected, whether you are a public figure or not," he said.
"What annoys me about this label is that people can display themselves as a public figure when they're not," Marisela B., a daycare teacher and student in San Antonio, Texas, told Refinery29.
Zuckerberg has become a highly visible public figure in the past couple years, particularly in the last few months as he travels the country to meet with people outside of Silicon Valley.
For accounts that don't fit into one of those two buckets, a minimum follower count of 100,000 seems like a good floor (with that many followers, you're basically a public figure anyway).
A public figure, for instance, might take a divisive political stance — like Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen signing an open letter supporting a new trial for convicted murderer Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Thus far, Jones' legal arguments remain embroiled in the nuances of free speech: Specifically, what kind of platform constitutes a serious media institution, and what kind of actions signify a public figure.
" And leaving aside the invention question, Masnick said, "We believe everything we wrote, that I wrote in particular, was protected speech under the First Amendment, especially when talking about a public figure.
Not just in the sense of "Who is he, really?" but because Chu's status as a public figure is difficult to contextualize unless you've spent frankly too much time on the internet.
It was her first time being hired to shoot a major public figure, but Freedman says she was pleased to photograph Ali because he was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War.
The official WikiLeaks Twitter account raised pointed questions at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Thursday, questioning why Yiannopoulos was banned and why it took a public figure like Jones to get action.
While Trump, and in fact no public figure other than Swift (and Amy Grant, but that's another thing entirely), merits a mention in his lyrics, they are pointedly aimed at our culture.
"I was never enamored by the idea of fame," she tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, admitting she went through "a pretty dark time" coming to terms with being a public figure.
Page Six reports that while at Cannes Lion the Oscar-winning actress opened up about the power of social media and how it is often used against her as a public figure.
But Fontaine is not a public figure by any stretch of the imagination, therefore the recklessness with which his client's photograph was used is a clear case of defamation, his lawyer argues.
Everything about Tim Tebow's tragicomic and inexcusably protracted career as a public figure has been about asking people to see attributes in him that are not immediately apparent in his actual play.
Social media puts everyone on a level playing field, with a single Tweet or Instagram Story carrying the potential to become a cultural phenomenon, which means anyone can be a public figure.
In a further propaganda coup for Seoul, the gregarious Thae, newly granted South Korean citizenship following his high-profile August defection, is embracing life in the capitalist South as a public figure.
Both as a public figure and a loud voice on the campaign trail, Khan publicly feuded with the press and attacked newspapers and journalists, said Mosharaf Zaidi, newspaper columnist and political analyst.
He is a public figure with a well-developed online profile as a political conservative and Second Amendment supporter who, by the way, was a terrific pitcher over a 20-season career.
Third, a president-elect Clinton should seek a personal audience with Pope Francis, the most revered public figure in the world, and meet with religious leaders of all American faiths and denominations.
As a public figure, often with a measure of wealth and connections at his disposal, every NFL player has the potential to be a very visible role model and agent of change.
Mr. Bolsonaro is the rare Brazilian public figure who is the subject of more fake news stories that cast him in a positive light than a negative one, according to Veja's analysis.
In the decades since then, as a playwright, performer, essayist, novelist, and television and screen writer, he has become a public figure whom the words "English National Treasure" surround like a nimbus.
Reading what arts journalism was like in the late '21940s and '250s, it becomes obvious how narrow the berth was for a public figure like Armstrong to emerge onto the national stage.
Judge Jenkins noted that "it's a very interesting question of law" as to whether one can be an "involuntary" public figure by dint of suffering a tragedy and publicly speaking about it.
In January, my colleagues David Leonhardt and Ian Prasad Philbrick argued in The Times that Donald Trump has been obsessed with race for the entire time he has been a public figure.
It's a balancing act between recognizing the abuses and struggles a public figure like Swift experiences and not ignoring people who don't have the privileges of whiteness or heterosexuality or non-disability.
After tweeting about the 21-year-old's death on Sunday, Lil Nas X got candid about dealing with his emotions, and why he keeps some things to himself as a public figure.
It's why he reluctantly is a public figure, who wants to give a "parting gift" to the world through his new book and the upcoming second volume, he previously told Business Insider.
" Mr. Biden's fans view him as a warm public figure with an authentic, relatable manner, and he embraces that straight-talking, accessible image by using terms like "folks" and "here's the deal.
"Not since Baghdad Bob has there been a public figure with such a tortured relationship with the truth," McConnell said, referring to the one-time spokesman for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
While she was shooting Ernest Hemingway and Marilyn Monroe, she was also shooting a very simple black dress or a simple suit to give them personality as much as any public figure.
"He's battled addiction for a long time now," says a source close to the Justice League star, adding that the pitfalls of being a public figure play into his issues with substance abuse.
There are a lot of reasons people feel the need to criticize a public figure online, whether it's simply an outlet for a bad mood, or a way to express our own insecurities.
This woman may not have had any ill intentions, but there's no way for a public figure to know who is a friendly fan and who is someone they should stay away from.
"Probably the least pretentious public figure I've ever been around," said Wayne West, who served as an assistant secretary of state under Brown and recalled him parading around the office in his socks.
It's admirable that such a public figure is so open about managing her mental illness and seeking help for it — her candor may just inspire others to prioritize their mental well-being, too.
Since Hope probably wants to keep her real-life identity under wraps (being a public figure and all), it makes sense that she'd want to hide her skin color while she's out killing.
In the first year of her children's lives, the princess, 37, has been less visible, and even an occasionally absent public figure, excusing herself from several expected appearances to tend to her kids.
He started "La Escuela del Sur" and became a public figure who sounded the clarion call that a Uruguayan artist could be modern without following in the well-trod footsteps of European masters.
Famed cosmologist Stephen Hawking, who passed away early Wednesday at the age of 76, was a unique public figure, one who straddled the line between scientific authority and celebrity with deft, savvy care.
Maybe. "Arguments have been made that in the digital world, you can be a public figure in the context of a particular videogame," says Sandra Baron, a resident fellow at Yale Law School.
Given the often-extreme expectations we have for moms in general, it's not at all surprising that some of us think a public figure like Beyoncé should be focused on getting in shape.
The millionaire, a popular public figure who won Swedish reality TV survival series "Robinson", said growing inequality would have exact a price for society as a whole, including social unrest on the streets.
" O'Reilly said in a weekend statement that being a well-known public figure made him vulnerable to lawsuits and the settlements were made "to put to rest any controversies to spare my children.
The married 59-year-old news star was the latest public figure to be embroiled in accusations of sexual misconduct that have recently struck down high-profile men in entertainment, politics and media.
Buruma said he wanted to print Ghomeshi's story to explore what it was like to be a high-profile public figure caught in serious allegations – then acquitted of most of the criminal charges.
Now, I might not be a fancy DATA JOURNALIST but but I AM a public figure with 4.13-plus Twitter followers, not to brag, and I think that's a pretty good sample size.
I don't really self-identify as a public figure, celebrity, or brand; I'm a young woman who works in media, which bizarrely qualifies me for the badge as much as it qualifies Oprah.
A large section of the wall he has promised to hide Mexico behind would be in Arizona, whose most divisive public figure, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a well-known immigrant-basher, had endorsed him.
One of the main reasons for mobilizing immediately is to elevate Mueller as a public figure—to make him a household name—so that firing him would become a more politically costly act.
It wasn't long before Drake burst out of a trapdoor onto the NBA stage to announce the All-Star lineups, with exploding fireworks signaling the pinnacle of his life as a public figure.
According to Bosson, when you're first getting to know someone, talking about a person who you mutually hate can bond you (surely there's a public figure you can both agree kind of sucks).
Keep the current libel laws Do not misinterpret this article to mean that anyone should be able to publish anything about a public figure just because they have social media to defend themselves.
Mr. Tarpley said in a statement that because Ms. Trump is a public figure, the bar is higher in proving a defamation claim than it is for someone who is not widely known.
While we came to know each other on less than ideal circumstances, Bermuda's eagerness to better herself as a robot and a public figure is something we cannot help but commend and celebrate.
"As a public figure, I should have abided by laws and regulations, and been a role model in the industry and society," she said in a letter posted on social media last October.
Legal experts, though, say one of the lawsuit's most formidable challenges will stem from the difficulties in claiming defamation against a public figure, as well as Section 85033 of the Communications Decency Act.
A lawsuit by Mr. Trump against The Times could prove more difficult since he is a public figure running for president and it could force him to release information about his sexual behavior.
Though she rarely deviates from her script, I am always looking for those real and telling moments that show her as a private person rather than just a public figure — though in Mrs.
Last week, US District Judge Stephen Wilson rejected Musk&aposs attempt to have the lawsuit dismissed and also ruled that Unsworth was not a public figure — which makes it easier to prove defamation.
In the time that Mr. Richie has been a public figure — and a parent to children who are also navigating public lives — the very nature of celebrity has been transformed by social media.
Gawker argued that Hogan was a public figure, and that his decision to talk about his sex life on programs like The Howard Stern Show made his sexual acts matters of public concern.
Already a budding public figure by the time of the novel's release, Hughes likely saw his own life pulling him farther and farther away from the small-town Midwestern world that raised him.
It's an intimate, clearly well-sourced look at the Queen's life and reign, and it's just straight-up one of the best biographies of a public figure that's been published in recent history.
The senator's weeklong retreat has drawn criticism from voters in both parties that she seems either insensitive to her comment's racial implications or simply incapable of grappling with them as a public figure.
WASHINGTON — As the White House staff secretary, Rob Porter is not a public figure, but he is responsible for paper flow to the president, a job of crucial importance in the Trump administration.
"I thought she was a perfect choice because she has had a wonderful career, she's a very public figure and she must have a lot of contacts that would be beneficial," Berge said.
But she is not a familiar public figure and has no history of working with the hundreds of state and local health departments that will provide the front-line troops for the fight.
Disinformation artists just have to pick a public figure who's widely loved or hated, then spread a fake or misleading quote that confirms a stereotype about them — like a fake tweet where Rep.
New Delhi (CNN)A series of allegations of sexual harassment and assault has prompted the resignation of an Indian government minister, the most prominent public figure named in the country's own #MeToo movement.
His ridiculous attempt to go after Twitter handles like "Nunes mom" and "Nunes cow" also evinces remarkably thin skin and an inability to handle the criticism that comes with being a public figure.
But it feels both more justifiable and more powerful to prove hypocrisy: A public figure uses his power to advocate for a particular morality, but privately either engages in or supports immoral behavior.
Being gay is almost a taboo in the subcontinent—lack of education, awareness, and the fact that no South Asian public figure, at least no one with Singh's profile, has acknowledged their sexuality.
For those who do support Arpaio, he's a public figure cut from the same cloth as Trump, who is willing to say things about immigrants and convicted criminals that no one else will.
To prevail in a defamation suit in an American court, a public figure must prove not merely that a statement was false but that, beyond doubt, the person uttering it knew it was false.
"A public figure or performer shows you the image they want to portray," said Redinger, assistant professor of medical ethics, humanities, law and psychiatry at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine.
"It's a learning process when you're a public figure online, but I think I'm at a place now where I feel really in control of what people do and don't see of my life."
If the tributes that have emerged over the last few hours tell us anything it's that Anthony Bourdain used his outspoken persona and platform as a public figure to bring light to important issues.
Indeed, Warren's campaign has explained the perceived discrepancy in how she has spoken about her first teaching job by saying she has decided to "open up" more now that she is a public figure.
This morning, Rihanna shared another shot of herself posing in front of a mirror, captioned, "Public figure af," which we can only take to mean that she's feeling very refined in this new look.
But it takes a toll when millions of people attack you online, and anyone barraged by these waves of hate and anger, public figure or not, can be driven to some dark, negative places.
But there are two key differences: Trump was not yet the GOP nominee and McCain -- himself the 2008 GOP standard-bearer -- is a long-time public figure with experience parrying on the presidential level.
Majid al-Nasrawi is the highest ranking public figure to come under investigation for alleged corruption since Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi was elected three years ago, partly on a pledge to fight graft.

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