Jessica Reaves
October 5, 1999 12:00 AM EDT
So much for being a good neighbor. On Monday, an Illinois jury awarded $456 million to State Farm policyholders because the insurance giant requires auto body shops to use less expensive, generic parts in accident repairs rather than the “genuine replacement” items made by auto manufacturers. The plaintiffs claimed that the cost-cutting measure decreases their cars’ resale value and could compromise safety. While State Farms lawyers say they will appeal the verdict and possible additional punitive penalties the plaintiffs’ lawyers say they are set to go forward with similar suits against Nationwide, Allstate and Geico.
The other podcasters sharing the screen with Caramel seemed to agree with her sentiments, causing a lot of stir online. In response, singer BNXN also weighed in on the matter. The singer took to his Snapchat account to label their opinions "stupid ideas." ADVERTISEMENT
Caramel Plugg responded by reminding him of when he talked about how his ex-girlfriend bought him an iPhone. BNXN retorted, adding that he liked her better when she wore a bonnet and was screaming.
"You know what I hate the most? Whack a** b**ches," she said in one video. "All right, so, I go on Instagram and my Snapchat and people is talking s--- about Rob. Right, you're a weak-ass bitch. Right, exactly … please come harder," she taunted in another video. "What's so crazy is like you bitches are so f---ing concerned. Worry about yourself. Worry about your f---ing account," she added.
Susan Olsen, radio host and former child actor, was fired from her radio hosting gig after attacking a guest on Facebook.
Olsen, best known for playing Cindy Brady on ’70s family sitcom The Brady Bunch, got into a heated discussion last week with openly gay actor Leon Acord-Whiting, on the show she co-hosted called Two Chicks Talkin’ Politics, which airs on the Internet-based network, LA Talk Radio.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Acord-Whiting criticized the host online after his appearance, accusing her of spreading “outrageous misinformation” given her support for Donald Trump.
Dell, 24, is a daughter of Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell, who, with a net worth of nearly $24 billion, is one of the wealthiest people in the world. Her fiancé, Refoua, is a millionaire real-estate investor. He presented Dell with a 12-carat diamond that could be worth up to $3 million. Read on to learn more about Alexa Dell's glamorous life. ADVERTISEMENT
This is Alexa Dell, 24 years old.