Kylie Jenner leaves four pregnant woman emojis on Travis Scott's IG after revealing she eventually wants four kids
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott just welcomed a little brother for their daughter Stormi in February, but Kylie's reaction to an Instagram post Travis shared over the weekend has fans wondering if baby No. 3 is already in the works. On Sunday, July 24, Travis shared a photo of himself outside a building in the Big Apple's SoHo neighborhood. "Got there in a New York minute," he captioned the shot. Buried in the long thread of comments on the pic was a flirtatious and seemingly telling response from Kylie, who posted a tongue-out emoji, then added four brunette pregnant woman emojis. The number four happens to match up exactly with the number of children Kylie's said she wants. "I see myself for sure having four kids," the reality star told a fan in a 2020 YouTube video. As for her comments to Travis, TMZ notes some have already dismissed the emojis as another example of the Kardashian-Jenner family's social media marketing savvy (Travis' fans have been clamoring for him to release his fourth studio album, "Utopia"). Others read the pregnant bellies as more of a sexy suggestion to Travis than an actual pregnancy hint to fans.
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Britney Spears' mother reacts to singer's claims she was abandoned by loved ones in a mental health facility
Britney Spears' mother and childhood friend have both responded to claims the singer's pleas for help from the two went unanswered during Britney's 2019 stay in a mental health facility. In the early hours of Monday, July 25, Britney shared (and later deleted) a thread on her Instagram Stories showing texts she said she sent her mom, Lynne Spears, and childhood friend, Jansen Fitzgerald, regarding concerns she was being heavily overmedicated in the treatment center. She also asked for help contacting a potential new lawyer, presumably to replace the one the court handling her conservatorship had appointed. According to Page Six, Britney's caption indicated she "never heard back from" Jansen or Lynne, despite having said she thought someone involved in administering or prescribing her medication was "trying to kill" her. Jansen soon replied on her own Instagram Stories, saying that in fact she "did respond" to Britney's questions, sent in March 2019, telling her she wasn't able to reach the lawyer but had gotten an "out of office" auto response from his office, and that she'd done some research on the meds Britney was concerned about (lithium and Seroquel) and determined she should be safe because her blood levels were being monitored. Jansen wrote that she suspected "some … messages were deleted" from Britney's phone while the singer's dad was allegedly keeping tabs on his daughter's private cell conversations. She also claimed to have gone to New Orleans with Lynne in search of help for Britney, but had no luck. "When she left the facility my phone number was blocked from her and we have never spoken again! I have tried to reach her through every possible outlet and always failed," Jansen wrote. Lynne then weighed in, as well, sharing a screenshot of the thread Jansen posted. "Britney, I have the 'whole conversations' as well!" Lynne wrote. "I hurt for you that you feel the people who love you the most betrayed you! Let me come to you! I love you!" Lynne's post — her first since last fall — was met largely with suspicion from commenters, many of whom slammed her for failing to help her daughter when she and Jansen had reason to believe Britney was in trouble.
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Lori Loughlin returns to TV, praises charity that embraced her when she felt 'down and broken'
Lori Loughlin has returned to the small screen nearly two years after serving time behind bars for her role in the nationwide college admissions scandal. In a segment filmed for the charitable organization Project Angel Food's "Lead with Love" telethon on Saturday, July 23, the former "Full House" star opened up about how meaningful her work with the group has been, particularly given what she was going through when she got to know the organization. "It is a community, it is a family, and all the people that work here are so wonderful," Lori shared during the KTLA 5 broadcast, according to People. "They have welcomed me with such open arms at a time when I was feeling particularly down and broken," the actress explained. "That's how I found a home here, and that's what I feel like they did for me, and that's why I'm so proud to be here and working with this organization, because they really do care. It's really a community." Lori added that Project Angel Food isn't about "just feeding people." Instead, "It's about loving people and helping people," she said, adding that the work the group does also "uplifts" its volunteers. "I think that's what Project Angel Food is," she mused. "Working with people, who have hit a low in their life, facing extreme illness, or have lost their job during the pandemic. Project Angel Food is there for them." Lori's recent low point came after she and her husband Mossimo Giannulli, were arrested on fraud charges for paying a $500,000 bribe to get their daughters into the University of Southern California as rowing recruits, despite the girls never having rowed in high school. The couple pleaded guilty in 2020 and both served prison time. Lori also completed 150 hours of community service as part of her sentence.
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Jason Momoa uninjured after head-on collision with motorcycle
Motorcycle lover Jason Momoa collided with one of the bikes on a road near Calabasas, California, on Sunday, July 24, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) confirmed to CNN on Monday. "[Vitaliy Avagimyan] was riding his motorcycle westbound on Old Topanga Road, when his motorcycle crossed over the double yellow lines into the eastbound lanes, directly into the path of Jason Momoa's vehicle," CHP said in a statement published by the outlet. Authorities explained that the motorcyclist "collided with the left front of" Jason's vehicle, which threw him off the bike. "After the collision, Mr. Momoa exited his vehicle to assisted Mr. Avagimyan and was able to flag down passing motorist to call 9-1-1," CHP said. Jason while reportedly not injured in the accident. The motorcyclist was treated for minor injuries at a local hospital.
Joni Mitchell surprises Newport Folk Festival with first full concert in 20 years
For the first time since she suffered a near-fatal brain aneurysm in 2015, Joni Mitchell performed a full, public set over the weekend, surprising fans — and fellow performers — at the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island. The Canadian folk icon turned out to be the main event at what was billed as "Brandi Carlile and friends" on Sunday, July 24, multiple outlets reported. Brandi and Joni took the stage for a 13-song "Joni Jam" after a performance by The Roots. "Holy Ish dude I opened for @JoniMitchell today yo!" Questlove excitedly wrote on Instagram alongside footage from the historic evening. "KING #JONIMITCHELL!!!!! YO!!!!!!!!," he added. According to BuzzFeed, Joni, 78, has been giving small, private "Joni Jams" at her home in Los Angeles for the past few years, attracting famous guests like Elton John, Dolly Parton, Harry Styles, and Chaka Khan. At Newport, Brandi called the very act of introducing Joni to the stage, "without question the greatest honor of my career, and maybe even my life." The legendary singer was then joined by Brandi and artists including Wynonna Judd, who so was so moved by Joni's performance that she was reduced to tears onstage, and Marcus Mumford, for classics like "A Case of You, "Big Yellow Taxi" and "Both Sides Now." As Brandi told "CBS Mornings," she was inspired to surprise fans by inviting Joni to take over her set at Newport after attending one of the singer's "Joni Jams." Joni, meanwhile, told CBS she had to relearn how to play guitar "by rote again," explaining that it was like "going back to infancy almost" after the aneurysm. After her performance, Joni admitted she'd had some anxiety about returning to the stage Sunday. "I've never been nervous about singing in front of an audience, but I wanted it to be good and I wasn't sure that I could be," she told CBS, "but I didn't sound too bad tonight!" The set marked Joni's first performance at Newport Folk Festival in more than 50 years, and her first full public concert set in two decades.
Khloe Kardashian posts about being thankful for 'setbacks,' not being held 'hostage to your past' amid Tristan Thompson drama
As Khloe Kardashian and ex, Tristan Thompson, await the birth of their second child together, Khloe's been thinking about personal growth. "Be thankful that you don't already have everything you desire," she shared on her Instagram Stories on Sunday, July 24 (via People). "If you did, what would there be to look forward to?" she asked. "Be thankful when you don't know something for it gives you the opportunity to learn. Be thankful for the difficult times. During those times you grow. Be thankful for your limitations because they give you opportunities for improvement." The post continued: "Be thankful for each new challenge because it will build your strength and character. Be thankful for your mistakes, they will teach you valuable lessons. Be thankful when you're tired and weary because it means you've made a difference." At the end of the lengthy musing, Khloe concluded: "A life of rich fulfillment comes to those who are also thankful for the setbacks. GRATITUDE can turn a negative into a positive. Find a way to be thankful for your troubles and they can become your blessings." One day prior to her gratitude post, Khloe shared a viral TikTok about the importance of not letting anyone "hold you hostage to your past." Earlier this month, Khloe's rep confirmed the Hulu star moved forward with a second child via surrogate with Tristan late last year, just months before Tristan publicly apologized to Khloe for having fathered a child with Maralee Nichols while he and Khloe were still together in 2021.
Mira Sorvino mourns the death of her father, 'Goodfellas' star Paul Sorvino
In the wake of her father, Paul Sorvino's death at age 83 this week, Mira Sorvino shared her grief on Instagram on Monday, July 25. "My father the great Paul Sorvino has passed. My heart is rent asunder- a life of love and joy and wisdom with him is over," Mira wrote on social media. "He was the most wonderful father. I love him so much. I'm sending you love in the stars Dad as you ascend." Mira's moving post appeared shortly after Paul's wife, Dee Dee Sorvino, shared the sad news on Instagram early in the day. Calling the "Goodfellas" and "Law & Order" star the love of her life, Dee Dee noted Hollywood had lost "one of the greatest performers to ever grace the screen and stage."