Chrissy Teigen wants her fans to know that a recent tweet was not shading Taylor Swift, despite the conspiracy theories that emerged from the fevered minds of Swifties.
26.03.2020 - 03:43 / eonline.com
Taylor Swiftis spreading cheer—and her wealth—to some lucky fans. Holly Turner is one of the lucky Swifties who is $3,000 richer thanks to the pop star.
She tells E! News the singer gifted her the substantial amount of money after seeing a post on Tumblr, in which Turner lamented the impact coronavirus has had on the music industry, as well as the general economy. "I saw that she had just started following me on tumblr, so I was jumping around and screaming about that, and then I saw that the
.Chrissy Teigen wants her fans to know that a recent tweet was not shading Taylor Swift, despite the conspiracy theories that emerged from the fevered minds of Swifties.
Don’t mess with Swifties. Chrissy Teigen responded to Taylor Swift shade claims, and she has no “bad blood” with the “Lover” singer. Fans thought Teigen shaded Swift on Thursday, April 9, when the model tweeted: “is cutting your nose off to spite your face a sagittarius thing or just a dumb idiot thing I can’t stop wanting to do”
Chrissy Teigen is letting fans know that one of her recent tweets was not about Taylor Swift!
"I'm just constantly in awe of our emergency workers"
With most non-essential businesses shut down to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many, many people have lost their jobs and are struggling to pay their bills.
As Coronavirus continues to spread across the world, Healthcare experts are suggesting that since the scientists are still working on a cure, the only way to keep this disease in control is by practicing social distancing. Taking their advice seriously, governments of many countries have declared shutdown to ensure people don't step out of their homes and not contract the deadly virus.
Kim Kardashian has turned to her fans to provide tips on how to keep her kids happy and busy while in isolation – but her fans ignored her and instead said she should apologise to Taylor Swift.The 39 year old, who gets slapped by her sister Kourtney in a trailer for Keeping Up With The Kardashians, took to her social media channels Instagram and Twitter to share an adorable family photo before asking for advice.The snap sees Kim and her husband Kanye West, 42, surrounded by their four children,
Sisters sticking together.
It’s 2016 all over again. Kim Kardashian reacted to Taylor Swift’s response to Kanye West’s “Famous” phone call leak, and it’s heated. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star took to her Instagram and Twitter on Monday, March 23, to address the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer’s claims that she “edited” her 2016 Snapchat video that showed Taylor and Kanye on a phone call as they discussed his song “Famous.”
Okay, so last night . While asking fans to donate to , Taylor called the video "illegally recorded," and "edited and manipulated in order to frame me and put me, my family, and fans through hell for 4 years."
The notorious 2016 call leaked online last weekend.
For years, Taylor Swift was called a “snake.” Now, the 30-year-old pop star took to her Instagram Story with her first statement after her full alleged phone call with Kanye West, 42, leaked on March 20, which would make people rethink calling her a snake.
Just when it seemed like Taylor Swift and Kanye West's notorious 2016 phone call had been finally laid to rest, a reportedly full, unedited version made the rounds on social media over the weekend after an apparent leak. It puts a potentially new spin on the narrative that's circulated over the past four years — the one that says Swift approved of West's explicit lyrics on his song "Famous" but potentially pretended otherwise.
Oh boy, the saga bewteen Taylor Swift, , and continues after new video from leaked on March 22.
In the summer of 2016, Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian's names were thrown together more times than the most creative game of Mad Libs. That spring, West released "Famous," a single on his album The Life of Pablo that featured controversial lyrics about Swift.