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Daily Mail
30 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Travis Kelce's ex Kayla Nicole sends gracious message to Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce 's ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole has sent a gracious message to Taylor Swift while offering a fan some advice about his love life. The Kansas City Chiefs star and Nicole dated on and off for around five years before eventually deciding to part ways in 2022. In September 2023, Kelce then went public with Swift when she watched him play against the Chicago Bears in the NFL. The couple have enjoyed a whirlwind and very public romance since then with Nicole often in the headlines. But, during a recent episode of her Pre Game podcast, Nicole took a call from a listener who asked for advice about getting over her ex-boyfriend who is now dating a 'bad b****'. Nicole's response was extremely gracious towards Swift, admitting it's 'really beautiful' to think your ex's new partner is 'hot'. She said: 'I want to say that it's really beautiful that you have the capacity to acknowledge that his new girl is hot. 'And I think as a woman, something that we struggle with is admitting that the new girl might be popping. She might be the s***. She might be really hot and there's no problem in admitting that. 'Say you play basketball and you're in the playoffs and you lose in the second round, and the team that you lose to goes on to win the championship. All I'm saying is, if I'm gonna lose, I want to lose to the best team now. 'I want you to move on and go do your big one. Make me look good. 'It's so much worse if the guy that you loved and you dated for so long and you're so heartbroken over goes and starts [dating] a dud. Now you look stupid, he looks stupid, we all look stupid. Everybody's questioning your taste. 'So kudos to you for acknowledging she's hot. Give her her flowers. And the reality is them over there, whatever they're doing is their business. They deserve love as much as you do.' It is the second piece of great news that Swift has received in the past 24 hours. In a lengthy note posted to her official website on Friday, Swift announced she has regained control over her entire body of work. She wrote: 'All of the music I've ever made now belongs to me.' The pop star said she purchased her catalog of recordings - originally released through Big Machine Records - from their most recent owner, the private equity firm Shamrock Capital. She did not disclose the amount. In recent years, Swift has been rerecording and releasing her first six albums in an attempt to regain control of her music. 'I can´t thank you enough for helping to reunite me with this art that I have dedicated my life to, but have never owned until now,' Swift addressed fans in the post. 'The best things that have ever been mine... finally actually are.' 'We are thrilled with this outcome and are so happy for Taylor,' Shamrock Capital said in a statement.

Reuters
36 minutes ago
- Reuters
Trump plans to boost steel tariffs, EU Commission regrets announcement
Rise in jobless claims could be sign of 'cracks' in US economy Nvidia results 'good news' for broader AI sector, says CIO Trump's tariffs to remain in effect after appeals court grants stay Trump summons Fed's Powell to tell him he's wrong on rates Market Rundown: Court rules tariffs are on again - for now The Week in Numbers: tariff whiplash, tech earnings Market Talk: 'Shine has certainly gone off the crown of the dollar' Macro Matters: Britain 'in poisonous cycle' of rising bond yields Volkswagen flags 'massive' US investments in tariff talks: newspaper 'How hard can it be?' Nvidia CEO on leap to supercomputing Ghana gold output could rise to 5.1 million ounces in 2025 Gap shares tumble as retailer warns of tariff toll on profits Trump says China 'totally violated' deal with US on tariffs Tariff narrative has overshadowed fundamentals, CIO says No clear recession signal despite recent weak data, says CIO Trump says he will speak to China's Xi, hopefully work out trade 'Dream come true': Taylor Swift gains control of her music catalogue Trump says he plans to double steel tariffs to 50% Trump says he plans to double steel tariffs to 50% Next Up Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Business Trump plans to boost steel tariffs, EU Commission regrets announcement U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday (May 30) that he planned to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and the European Commission said on Saturday (May 31) that it regretted the announcement and is prepared to impose countermeasures. Alex Cohen produced this report.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Miley Cyrus breaks silence on dad Billy Ray's shock romance with Elizabeth Hurley
Miley Cyrus has broken her silence on her father Billy Ray Cyrus ' shock new romance with Elizabeth Hurley, saying it has enabled her to love both her parents 'as individuals' and that seeing them happy has helped her finally 'grow up'. 'As I've gotten older, I respect my parents as individuals instead of as parents because, you know, my mom really loved my dad for her whole life,' said the pop icon, 32, who debuted her new single Easy Lover on Thursday. 'I took on some of my mom's hurt as my own, because it hurt her more than it hurt me as an adult. So I owned a lot of her pain as mine.' Speaking candidly on The Interview, a New York Times podcast, she added: 'But now that my mom is so in love with my stepdad, Dom, who I completely adore, and now that I see my dad finding happiness outside of that too, I can love them both as individuals instead of as a kind of parental pairing. I'm being an adult about it.' Miley's mom Tish, 58, split from country singer Billy Ray in 2022 after 28 years of marriage, and their divorce was finalized in 2023. She married Prison Break star Dominic Purcell in August the same year. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'At first, it's hard,' Miley added of her dad's new romance, 'because the little kid in you reacts before the adult in you can go, yes, that's your dad - but that's just another person that deserves to be in his bliss and to be happy. So my adult self has caught up. My child self has caught up.' Billy Ray, 63, was first linked to actress Elizabeth, 59, in April this year, following the end of his short-lived marriage to 36-year-old singer Firerose. The pair reportedly bonded over their shared love of horses and rural life, with a source saying at the time: 'It's early days but they've genuinely hit it off.' Reflecting on the relentless scrutiny surrounding her famous family and why today's media cycle makes those moments easier to weather - Miley continued: 'The thing I like about the new way that the world works is that everything is so fast, it's forgotten really quickly. In the Nineties when something happened... it would just last for a year. Now it's just gone. 'Social media moves so fast. It just eats everything. Something may seem really important for a couple hours but then there's a meme that goes viral - somebody scats at Walmart or something - and that becomes the next thing.' But while she's learned to live with the headlines about her own antics, she admits it's her family - some of whom have chosen to stay out of the spotlight - that she worries about most. 'It can be embarrassing… not so much for me,' she said. 'I try to just be more compassionate to my parents because I hate that for them. And I mostly hate it for my siblings that have chosen not to be in this industry, because they didn't choose that kind of highlight on themselves.' Miley shares musician Trace, 36 and DJ Brandi 38, with her mum Tish, while singer Braison, 31, and pop star Noah, 25, are the offspring of both Tish and Billy Ray. Miley also has a brother Chris, 33, who is the biological son of Billy Ray. 'I've gotten so used to it,' Miley added. 'I'm like, if the symptom of this is that sometimes we deal with these embarrassing [stories] or difficult public opinions, then that's something I'm willing to take to have the life that we have. But it doesn't make it any easier.' Miley told The NYT podcast The Interview the shock new romance has enabled her to love both her parents 'as individuals' and that seeing them happy has helped her finally 'grow up'; Pictured in Rome on May 24 She continued: 'Mostly what makes me sad about it is for them. I feel pretty strong. I've taken so much on the chin. I've stayed strong without ever getting too callous. I'm pretty open and vulnerable for how much I've been through. But no one likes to wake up to that stuff. So it sucks. But it's worth it.' Miley also opened up about her father's difficult upbringing in Kentucky - and how it has shaped her understanding of his struggles as an adult, particularly when it comes to sobriety. 'My dad grew up in severe poverty - you know, not always having indoor bathrooms. No doctor's appointments, rarely the dentist,' she said. 'I spent most of my life in LA, in a safe neighborhood. I just can't even compare our upbringings in any way, shape, or form.' Miley has been sober for five years, giving up alcohol and before that, marijuana in 2017. 'I took on some of my mom's hurt as my own, because it hurt her more than it hurt me as an adult. So I owned a lot of her pain as mine,' the Grammy winner said of the split When asked about Billy Ray's history with addiction - and whether they've ever spoken about it - she said: 'I think he has a bit of a harder time completely enjoying being sober. I kind of enjoy it,' she said. 'My dad always calls it a 'good bad habit'. Things that make you feel good, but they're bad.' 'We don't avoid it, but it's not really something that's our table talk. I think me and my dad like to talk about music and movies. It's not something that's ever been our focus, but probably should be. We probably should talk about that at some point.' The pair have reconnected in recent months, she added. 'Timing is everything,' she said. 'There's been enough bridges now of time to get us all reconnected.' When asked about how her global stardom - eclipsing Billy Ray's own success - has impacted their relationship, Miley explained: 'That has added a level of complexity within my family for sure.' 'I think it would be hard for anybody with a dream to see somebody else achieving theirs in a way that you see for yourself. 'But I do think love conquered all in a sense that he can still find the pride in me, but I think it would be delusional for any of us to think that that doesn't add a level of complication to our already complicated dynamic. 'So at times in my life, I've felt that guilt and shame was a driver for me. Like, I had a hard time accepting that I could suffer because of how blessed I am. I don't think it's actually really played too much of a part between me and my dad because I have to have the faith that, like any dad, he would want this for me.'