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Love And Deepspace Petitions Demanding Devs ‘Bring Back’ Sexy Wolf Man Amass Over 300,000 Signatures

Valko's removal from Love And Deepspace has 300,000 fans asking 'where wolf?'
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 28, 2026
Kata Hati: Hampir, namun terlepas lagi
KETIKA dua orang sangat popular menyatakan secara terbuka percintaan mereka, ia akan menjadi sebuah jenama. Macam artis-artis sekarang, akan lahir hashtag gabungan nama yang diberikan peminat, doa-doa, atau video suntingan dengan lagu paling romantis memaparkan kemesraan pasangan yang dianggap sebagai ‘vitamin’. Jika jenama makin kukuh, makin banyak syarikat besar akan mengejar mereka menjadi duta, atau ... Read more The post Kata Hati: Hampir, namun terlepas lagi appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Kotaku
· Jun 22, 2026
Love and Deepspace Fandom Can’t Decide If New Werewolf Love Interest Is Hot: ‘Do You European Girls Like This?’
Bark at the man...I mean moon
The West Australian
· Jul 8, 2026
Petition plan to keep graffiti bird after stand-off
A petition to preserve a large Pam the Bird cartoon spray-painted onto a busy commuter bridge has already gathered more than 4000 signatures.
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· Jul 8, 2026
UFC fans ask what's Conor McGregor's problem over lazy actions ahead of comeback
A poster signing session in Las Vegas has concerned fans ahead of Conor McGregor's UFC return, as the Irish fighter was seen flexing and scribbling in a viral video
Twitchy
· Jun 29, 2026
Love Is LOVE, Unless You're Chuck Schumer! Schumer Booed and HISSED at During NYC Pride Parade and LOL
Love Is LOVE, Unless You're Chuck Schumer! Schumer Booed and HISSED at During NYC Pride Parade and LOL
Western Standard
· Jul 3, 2026
Industry insiders say Corb Lund's failed anti-coal petition highlights dangers of politicizing resource projects
News of Corb Lund’s citizen initiative petition to ban coal mining in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes failing to acquire enough validated signatures to trigger a provincial referendum is being welcomed by industry advocates who say the country singer’s campaign has exposed concerns over investor confidence and the growing politicization of major resource projects.
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