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Kylie becomes advocate for media literacy
Model takes self-care to a new extreme Model Stella Maxwell shared a photo Wednesday on Instagram of snakes wrapped around her body. She captioned the photo: “Entwine in interspecies love to remember your wild divine nature. Get present, embrace power and embody pleasure,” attributing the quote to Serpentessa, a snake priestess. Serpentessa facilitates snake massages for $297 for an hour and 15 minutes, according to Us Weekly. (EXPRESS)
Kylie Jenner slammed a YouTuber who admitted to faking a photo of her boyfriend, Travis Scott, kissing another woman. In a since-deleted Instagram story, Kylie wrote: “Idk if this is really a social experiment to some people but you’re messing with real people, real relationships, real family.” Jenner and Scott have a daughter named Stormy. The YouTuber, Christian Adam, explained the prank in a video titled “We Fooled the Internet w/ Fake Travis Scott Cheating Photo.” “You can’t always believe everything you see on the internet,” he warned in the video. (EXPRESS)
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Cardi forwards evidence to her divorce lawyer
Best man fails to avoid role as wedding cliche
Offset’s alleged mistress, model Summer Bunni, sent TMZ a video apology to Cardi B, after Cardi announced Wednesday that she and Offset are splitting after more than a year of marriage. In the video, Bunni cried and said she hadn’t been with Offset since his child with Cardi was born in July. “I feel ashamed,” she said. “I never wanted to break up a happy home.” (EXPRSES)
Joe Jonas, the best man in Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra’s wedding over the weekend, said he didn’t remember his toast. “I think it was pretty good,” Joe said. “I kind of blacked out for a minute, because I was just overwhelmed with emotion.” The DNCE singer said on NBC’s “Today” show on Thursday that his brother’s wedding was one of the most beautiful he had ever seen, and was full of tears and smiles. (EXPRESS)
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