Russell Brand Seeks Fan Support Through Rumble Subscription and Financial Appeals

Comedian Russell Brand has urged his fans to support him financially by subscribing to his Rumble channel for £48 a year after being demonetized and cut off from YouTube due to sexual assault allegations. Brand launched a live stream on Rumble, where he criticized the "corporatist state and global media" and called for opposition to "authoritarian centralised power." He accused the British government of pressuring social media platforms to censor his content and discussed the online safety bill and the trusted news initiative. Brand has vehemently denied the allegations against him and thanked his supporters for questioning them. The Metropolitan Police has launched an investigation into the allegations.
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