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Noel Gallagher's wife says she hopes Liam Gallagher 'drops dead' before her kids are old enough to use social media... it's The Dredge
EVERY WEEKDAY MORNING, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the best of the day’s celebrity dirt from the top to the very bottom.
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Liam and Noel Gallagher’s feud seems to be reaching new heights with Noel’s wife Sara beginning to get involved.
Back in September, Liam’s sons Gene and Lennon mocked Noel’s daughter Anais, saying that she looked like Noel in a wig when she attended a Tommy Hilfiger party. Now it’s not just the brothers and their kids involved, but also Noel’s wife Sara MacDonald.
Regarding the abuse that Noel’s daughter Anais gets on Twitter, Liam told The Guardian “I don’t give a f**k if his missus gets a bit of shit on Twitter, or his f**king kid – welcome to my f**king world.” Anais is Noel’s child from his previous relationship with Meg Matthews. He has two sons with Sara, who he has been married to since 2011, called Sonny and Donavon.
The Sun report that Sara’s response to the comments (which she spotted on an Instagram fan page) was “His f**king kid? You mean your gorgeous niece, you deplorable wanker. Please God you have dropped dead by the time my kids are on social media.” (via Metro)
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Camila Cabello says she had a moment of insecurity after she saw *that* gif of Blue Ivy.
In an interview with BBC Radio 1, Camila looks sincerely upset and concerned that one of the most powerful children in the world may have snubbed her during the Grammys.
She asked:
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Camila then attempts to comfort herself by insisting that Blue Ivy would like her if they met in real life. OK Camila. Relax. The child is six years old. (BBC Radio One)
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Sylvester Stallone’s brother is furious after a hoax claiming that the actor died spread on Facebook last night.
An anonymous user on Facebook started a rumour that the 71-year-old Rocky actor died after a battle with prostate cancer. The post was accompanied by photographs of the actor losing hair and looking a little more rough than usual. These photos were from his upcoming role in Creed 2.
Despite the fact that these photos were from a film, they were shared so widely on Facebook that Stallone had to take to Instagram to inform fans that he was not only in good health, but also “still alive and punching.” The actor later shared a video of his daughters locked out during a hail storm which he captioned “It’s great to be back from the dead.”
Sylvester’s brother Frank didn’t find the comments so humorous. On Twitter he wrote:
Frank Stalone also wrote on Instagram “Who raised these cretans [sic] anyway that they would find humour in someone’s passing. This person should be thrown off social media and locked up.” (NME)
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