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Wiz Khalifa took his son to a Taylor Swift concert where they had the best time ever... 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.
It’s been heavily rumoured this month that Dua Lipa would be recording the next James Bond theme.
In fact, she was leading ahead of Adele, Ed Sheeran and Jessie J (?) as bookmakers’ favourite to lay down the track for the upcoming 25th Bond movie, due for release in November.
In a new interview with Billboard, however, she’s downplaying the rumours.
One, don’t pick up the gun, something something, drunk and alone. (NME)
How good was your Monday, do you reckon? Well, rest assured, it wasn’t as good as Wiz Khalifa’s son Bash’s was.
Wiz and ex-girlfriend Amber Rose brought their superfan offspring to see his hero Taylor Swift, and he had the best time ever, from what it seems.
He gave her a big bunch of flowers, like the polite lil gentleman he is.
He got high-fives and hugs galore, but what makes it is his reaction to seeing the ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ singer come out on stage.
Image of us when she plays Dublin next month.
You can watch the full video here. (Twitter)
Ariana Grande’s got a new boo thang, in the form of SNL comedian Pete Davidson.
E! News has reported that the pair are seeing each other, but they’re keepingit “casual”. Like, jeans-and-a-nice-top casual or dressing-gown-as-daywear casual?
The news comes after Ariana confirmed her split from her rapper beau Mac Miller earlier this month, after two years together. (E!)
And all of today’s other celebrity dirt…
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