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May 15, 2018

Cardi B Explains Why She Was Attacked At A Store

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Cardi B says she was attacked at a store yesterday and now she is explaining why it happened.
On Sunday, a video surfaced on social media showing Cardi B inside a store and a group of fans outside yelling at her to come outside. One person who posted the video wrote that the owner of the boutique emptied the store so that Cardi B could shop in peace but now the Invasion of Privacy rapper is calling that statement bogus.
“But who said that’s what happened?” Cardi B wrote. “I was walking to the store and the man asked for a picture and I said no. Then he took out his phone got next to me and my security told him ‘she said no’ then the guy and his girl started calling me a week a$$ b*tch so I started barking.”
Cardi B said she then walked to the store and the guy and his girlfriend followed her while arguing with her. “I walked all the way to the store and they still follow me trying to argue with me,” she added. “If I respectfully told you I don’t want to take a picture your drunk ass shouldn’t get close to me and disrespect my decision, space or privacy.”
This latest incident comes a few days after Cardi B got into a heated beef with Azealia Banks on social media. The “Bodak Yellow” has since deleted her Instagram and Twitter accounts so that she can focus on her pregnancy and her music. She is also working on some new music behind the scenes but clearly she found some time to go shopping. After all, she has a baby on the way so she needs to buy some baby cloth.
Cardi B is expected to give birth in June or July. This will be her first child and the third for Offset.


May 15, 2018

Amber Rose Begs 21 Savage To Take Her Back Blames Internet For Breakup

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Amber Rose and 21 Savage should get back together.
By now it’s very evident that Amber Rose wants that old thing back but seems 21 Savage has no interest in hooking up back with her. Will this heartfelt message from the blonde bombshell change his mind? Rose took to her Instagram account to share a photo of the two but it’s the lengthy message she wrote in the caption that’s grabbing the headlines.
“I Love this man so much,” Amber Rose begins. “I know the Internet portrays me to be some heartless person or they feel like I’m incapable of love but I love him so hard. He is not only one of the most talented people I have ever met but he is so real, humble and smart as hell.”
Amber Rose then went on to blame the internet for their breakup while drawing attention to the numerous gossip blogs that have written stories about her. “I don’t care who you see me in a picture with or who the Internet associates me with because The Internet is fake af and they pull stories out of their asses for click bait,” she continues. “It’s the price of fame I guess but it’s not real life because in real life Shayaa is my heart and soul. He’s the only one that has ever supported my Slutwalk and my feminist views with no f**ks given. He loves my son and I love his Three beautiful children so much. God brings people in ur (your) life for a reason and God brought me him. I don’t care if you call me Thirsty, a hoe, a gold digger or whatever df else. I love him. Put ur pride to the side and tell the person you really love how much they mean to you today because life is too short to care about what anyone else says.”
Amber Rose clearly left her heart on the floor for 21 Savage so it’s his turn now to respond. Some fans pointed out that she was the same way when Wiz Khalifa broke up with her. Nevertheless, it’s refreshing to see a celebrity fight for true love.

amberroseI Love this man so much. I know the Internet portrays me to be some heartless person or they feel like I’m incapable of love but I love him so hard. He is not only one of the most talented people I have ever met but he is so real, humble and smart as hell. I don’t care who you see me in a picture with or who the Internet associates me with because The Internet is fake af and they pull stories out of their asses for click bait. It’s the price of fame I guess but it’s not real life because in real life Shayaa is my heart and soul. He’s the only one that has ever supported my Slutwalk and my feminist views with no fucks given. He loves my son and I love his Three beautiful children so much. God brings people in ur life for a reason and God brought me him. I don’t care if you call me Thirsty, a hoe, a gold digger or whatever df else. I love him. Put ur pride to the side and tell the person you really love how much they mean to you today because life is too short to care about what anyone else says ❤️
May 15, 2018

Kristen Stewart is every one of us as she removes high heels at Cannes premiere for BlacKkKlansman

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We can so relate to Kristen Stewart right now. 

OK so no not in her being a multi-million dollar actress, but in the fact that when her feet hurt, she just takes off her heels – even if she’s right in the middle of the red carpet in Cannes. 

We’ve all done the same, only ours was on a run down the high street having ditched our heels to get that 4am burger in MacDonald’s. 

So Kristen’s was in a more glamorous setting, at the premiere for BlacKkKlansman, but her feet still hurt enough for her to rip off the footwear and go bare – although she might have been making a point, having previously said she disagreed with the unspoken rule that women must wear heels. 

To be fair, as of April 2017 she reportedly had a net worth of $70,000 (£51.6k), so could have easily have afforded a pair of gel cushions.

Having made her way down the red carpet, and done all of the required photo posing, Kristen whipped of her shoes as she headed up the impressive stair case of the Palais des Festivals. 

Although there may have been more to it than that, as in 2017 the actress complained that women were forced to wear high heels on the red carpet. 

She told the Hollywood Reporter: ‘There’s definitely a distinct dress code. 

People get very upset at you if you don’t wear heels or whatever.’ 

She added: ‘I feel like you can’t ask that anymore, but it’s still a given. 

If you’re not asking guys to wear heels and a dress then you can’t ask me either.’


Sonia Ben Ammar, Cate Blanchett, Alessandra Ambrosio, Noemi Campbell, Jane Fonda, Bella Hadid, Winnie Harlow, Petra Nemcova, Kristen Stewart attending "Blackkklansman" Red Carpet Arrivals - The 71st Annual Cannes Film Festival Pictured: Kristen Stewart Ref: SPL1697639 140518 Picture by: Splash News Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles: 310-821-2666 New York: 212-619-2666 London: 870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.comTOPSHOT - US actress and member of the Feature Film Jury Kristen Stewart removes her shoes on the red carpet as she arrives on May 14, 2018 for the screening of the film "BlacKkKlansman" at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. / AFP PHOTO / Alberto PIZZOLIALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty ImagesUS actress and member of the Feature Film Jury Kristen Stewart walks barefoot on the red carpet after she removed her shoes as she arrives on May 14, 2018 for the screening of the film "BlacKkKlansman" at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. / AFP PHOTO / Antonin THUILLIERANTONIN THUILLIER/AFP/Getty Images
May 14, 2018

Thieves steal money raised to send boy, 2, to US for cancer treatment

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Heartless burglars made off with more than £1,300 from a fund to help a toddler fighting cancer after breaking into a golf club. 

Jacob Jones, two, is battling a rare form of the disease and needs £250,000 for specialist treatment in America.

But thieves – who have been labelled ‘scum’ by Jacob’s parents – stole from a fundraising pot kept for him in a safe at Wernddu Golf Club in Abergavenny, South Wales. 

Dad Alwyn Jones, 33, said: ‘It’s terrible. Sickening. They are scum. ‘They must have been in the for hours and the safe is massive so there must have been a few of them.’

Heartless burglars made off with more than ?1,300 from a fund to help a toddler fighting cancer. Brave Jacob Jones (pictured) is battling a rare form of the disease and needs ?250,000 for specialist treatment in America. But thieves stole from a fundraising pot kept for him at a golf club - and Jacob's parents have labelled them "scum". ? WALES NEWS SERVICE

Jacob was handed just a 34% chance of survival after being diagnosed with neuroblastoma last year. 

He has already undergone chemotherapy and radiotherapy and had an operation to remove most of a tumour.

But his parents hope to send him to America for specialist treatment known as difluoromethylornithine to stop the chance of relapse. 

The stolen money had been raised by golf club worker Jen Watkins, 28, who had gathered sponsorship by running the Newport Marathon. 

She said the crime was made worse by the fact Jacob was the victim.

Kind-hearted community members have been buying up red ribbon bows to help support a toddler diagnosed with cancer. The family of two-year-old Jacob Jones are trying to raise ??250,000 for specialist treatment in America after he was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma shortly before Christmas. The Gwent community has rallied around the family, making red bows out of ribbon to sell as a symbol of solidarity with all proceeds going towards Jacob???s fund. Pictured: Jacob Jones on a walk with his parents around the hospital

She said: ‘It just touches you it being a child. It was in envelopes with Jacob’s Fight sponsorship money written on there. 

And there was a cheque made out to Jacob’s fight. ‘It’s awful. It just feels so personal.’

A spokeswoman for Gwent Police confirmed they were investigating the break in. She said: ‘It’s thought the offenders forced entry to the range door before stealing a safe from the office. Inside the safe was car keys and cash, including money raised for charity.’


May 14, 2018

Donald Trump helps open Jerusalem embassy as 41 Palestinians die and 1,300 are wounded

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Donald Trump helped open the newly-relocated US Embassy in Jerusalem via video link as Israeli snipers killed at least 41 Palestinian protesters and injured 1,300. In a pre-recorded video played to a crowd of 800 guests Monday, the president said: ‘Today we officially opened the United States embassy in Jerusalem. ‘Congratulations. 

It’s been a long time coming…’ Mr Trump added that Jerusalem was ‘so important’ to Jewish people, adding: ‘Today Jerusalem is the seat of Israel’s government, it is the home of the Israeli legislature, and Israel’s supreme court, and the Israeli prime minister and president.’

He spoke as his daughter and adviser Ivanka removed a sheet covering the new building’s sign to declare it officially open.

Donald Trump helps open Jerusalem embassy as 41 Palestinians die

Her husband Jared Kushner – also a Trump adviser – took to the stage to hail his father-in-law’s decisiveness in finally enacting a 1995 law ordering that the embassy be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. 

Previous presidents refused to do so, fearing it could destabilize peace talks in the region. The glitzy ceremony came amid huge clashes between Palestinian protesters furious at the ‘annexation’ of East Jerusalem and Israeli security forces, with 41 shot dead by snipers and a further 1,300 people injured. 

Those killed in the worst day of bloodshed in the region since 2014 include a 14 year-old protester, with around 40,000 believed to have turned up to protest. Despite the huge crowds, Brigadier General Ronen Manelis said the number would be seen as a ‘failure’ for Palestinian terror group Hamas.

A Palestinian carries a demonstrator injured during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel east of Gaza City on May 14, 2018, during a demonstration on the day of the US embassy move to Jerusalem. The US moves its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem later Monday after months of global outcry, Palestinian anger and exuberant praise from Israelis over President Donald Trump's decision tossing aside decades of precedent. There are concerns that the Gaza protests less than 100 kilometres (60 miles) away will turn deadly if Palestinians attempt to damage or cross the fence with Israeli snipers positioned on the other side. / AFP PHOTO / MAHMUD HAMSMAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images
A Palestinian holds his national flag in the smoke billowing from burning tyres during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel east of Gaza City on May 14, 2018, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem. At least twenty-eight Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire on May 14 as tens of thousands protested and clashes erupted along the Gaza border against the US transfer of its embassy to Jerusalem, the Gazan health ministry said. It was the deadliest day in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since a 2014 war between the Jewish state and Gaza's Islamist rulers Hamas. / AFP PHOTO / Thomas COEXTHOMAS COEX/AFP/Getty Images
Israelis hold American and Israeli flags with the new U.S. embassy in the background in Jerusalem, Monday, May 14, 2018. Israel prepared for the festive inauguration of a new U.S. Embassy in contested Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)TOPSHOT - Palestinians clash with with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel east of Gaza City on May 14, 2018, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem. Dozens of Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire on May 14 as tens of thousands protested and clashes erupted along the Gaza border against the US transfer of its embassy to Jerusalem, after months of global outcry, Palestinian anger and exuberant praise from Israelis over President Donald Trump's decision tossing aside decades of precedent. / AFP PHOTO / MAHMUD HAMSMAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Imagesepaselect epa06735601 A Palestinian demonstrator throws a stone during a protest against the US Embassy move to Jerusalem and ahead of the 70th anniversary of Nakba, at the Gaza-Israeli border, in Abu Safia, Gaza Strip, 14 May 2018. Palestinians are marking the Nakba Day, or the day of the disaster, when more than 700 thousand Palestinians were forcefully expelled from their villages during the war that led to the creation of the state of Israel on 15 May 1948. Protesters call for the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland. EPA/LUCA PIERGIOVANNIepa06735826 Palestinian demonstrators seek cover during a protest against the US Embassy move to Jerusalem and ahead of the 70th anniversary of Nakba, at Qalandya checkpoint near the West Bank City of Ramallah, 14 May 2018. According to media reports, at least 37 Palestinians were killed and more than 1600 wounded during clashes in Gaza-Israeli border during clashes against the US embassy move to Jerusalem as well as marking Nakba Day. Palestinians are marking the Nakba Day, or the day of the disaster, when more than 700 thousand Palestinians were forcefully expelled from their villages during the war that led to the creation of the state of Israel on 15 May 1948. Protesters call for the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland. EPA/ALAA BADARNEHepa06735863 Palestinians protesters run for cover from Israeli tear-gas during clashes after protests near the border with Israel in the east of Gaza Strip, 14 May 2018. According to media reports, at least 41 Palestinians were killed and more than 1800 wounded during clashes in Gaza-Israeli border during clashes against the US embassy move to Jerusalem as well as marking Nakba Day. Palestinians are marking the Nakba Day, or the day of the disaster, when more than 700 thousand Palestinians were forcefully expelled from their villages during the war that led to the creation of the state of Israel on 15 May 1948. Protesters call for the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER

The relocation also sparked a call from al-Qaeda boss Ayman al-Zawahiri for followers to carry out Jihadist attacks against the US. 

Trump ordered the building’s move last December. It caused controversy because of Jerusalem’s highly sensitive status as a holy city for Christians, Jews and Muslims. 

He insists that doing so will finally shift focus away from this issue and help move peace talks between Israel and Palestine forward. 

UN rights experts have urged Israeli forces to stop using excessive force against Palestinian protesters, with an 18 member committee saying it was ‘gravely concerned that many of the persons who died or were injured were reportedly posing no imminent threat at the time they were shot.’


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