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Tyga is pissed off over Kylie Jenner's GQ cover with Travis Scott... 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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Last week we learned that Tyga was struggling to come to terms with the fact that his ex-girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, was exceptionally close to securing billionaire status.
Apparently, the rapper felt that he should have a slice of the high life since he was in a relationship with Kylie when she launched her first lip kit back in 2015.
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And this week, he’s stressed over the GQ photoshoot she did with her current partner and the father of her child, Travis Scott.
Speaking to HollywoodLife, a source close to Tyga spilled the deets.
He’s in a right heap over it, apparently.
According to sources, the rapper couldn’t even bring himself to open the pages of the publication.
Sorry to hear that, Tyga.
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Katy Perry says she was heartbroken over public reaction to her last album
In a candid interview with Vogue Australia, Katy Perry revealed that she suffered bouts of situational depression due to public reaction to the release of her latest album, Witness.
The 33-year-old admitted that she was left heartbroken by the response to the album, which saw the release of Chained to the Rhythm and Swish Swish.
The singer reveals she sought help from the Hoffman Institute, a California-based personal growth retreat, after seeing how much her friends gained from time spent there.
Fair play, Perry.
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Calum Best had his say on online trolling while appearing on Lorraine
Calum Best has urged members of the public to reconsider their attitude towards reality TV stars, given the level of trolling which takes place online during the broadcast of certain series.
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Using Love Island as an example, Calum, who appeared on Lorraine today, began by saying he understands why the line is often blurred.
Calum, who won Celebrity Love Island in 2006, spoke of his own experience, while acknowledging that not everyone is robust enough to cope with the court of public opinion in the aftermath.
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Referring to the late Sophie Gradon, who appeared on Love Island in 2016, and died last month, Calum said:
The 37-year-old acknowledges that trolling on social media is almost unavoidable, but is keen to raise awareness of the implications of certain online behaviour.
Definitely something to think about.
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