The two have announced that they’ll have “zero engagement” with the UK tabloids.
They sent a letter to the editors of the Sun, Mirror, Daily Mail and Daily Express which outlines their new media relations policy.
They say that going forward that they will not answer any requests from their journalists except in situations that need involvement from their lawyers.
They won’t even answer calls from the papers asking them to confirm whether claims made about them are true.
The Guardian says it is “an unprecedented direct attack on a large part of the media that leaves little chance of repairing the relationship.”
They say that the new policy is in no way a “blanket policy for all media.”
Online searches keep shifting as many are staying out home and having different needs as time goes on.
Google has revealed what some of the big searches are currently and “buzz cut” seems to have reached an all-time peak as people are forced to cut their hair themselves.
The game Animal Crossing is soaring in popularity with an almost 1000% spike.
Baking has increased dramatically also as searches for bread and banana bread recipes have gone up, as well as items like flour, yeast and baking recipes.
Other big searches include hair tutorial, makeup tutorial, home workout and home birth.
The NFL Draft is this week and since it’s a virtual draft this year, many people thought NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would get a reprieve from his usual booing since there is no crowd.
Bud Light has stepped in and they are urging fans to record video of themselves booing, tag them and use the hashtag #BooTheCommish.
For each tweet, the brand will donate $1 to the NFL’s draft-a-thon up to $500,000.
They have also promised to deliver the boos to the draft itself!