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Daily Tribune
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Tribune
Cardi B hits back at social media trolls
Bang Showbiz | Los Angeles Cardi B is clapping back at social media trolls who she says are trying to 'humble' her by sharing edited and unflattering images online. The 32-year-old rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to defend herself after noticing manipulated photos of her circulating on the platform. She responded by posting an unfiltered, makeup-free video of herself, calling out the trolls directly. 'Am I really that bad of a b**** that y'all always gotta edit my pictures to fake try to humble me with insults on this app?' she wrote. 'Anyways—no filter, no makeup, just me and this wig I had on for days. THANK YOU!!' One user replied, 'My god, she reeks of insecurity—like it's getting sad.' But Cardi didn't hold back, insisting that she's far from insecure about her looks. 'I'm insecure? Or do I make y'all insecure to the point that you gotta pull up my pictures, open an app, and edit them because y'all can't stand how hard I step???' she fired back. The Grammy-winning artist, who rose to fame after working as a stripper and then launching a chart-topping music career, also shared a post suggesting her name is constantly used to drive engagement on social media. 'Everybody using Cardi's name for engagement chile,' the post read, accompanied by a yawning emoji—Cardi retweeted it in agreement. Despite her success, Cardi has openly admitted that fame hasn't necessarily brought her more happiness. In a past interview with CR Fashion Book, the 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker said she felt more content two or three years ago, when she had less money and more personal freedom. 'One positive thing is that my family—whatever they want, they get. Everything I want to buy, I can get. I don't have to worry so much about my future,' she said. Cardi shares three children with her husband Offset: Kulture, 6, Wave, 3, and a baby daughter born in September, whose name has not been made public.


Perth Now
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Cardi B hits back at social media trolls
Cardi B has accused social media trolls of trying to "humble" her with insults. The 32-year-old rap star took to X to hit back at online trolls, after spotting edited photographs of herself on the micro-blogging platform. Alongside an unedited video of herself, Cardi wrote: "Am I really that bad of a b**** that y'all always gotta edit my pictures to fake try to humble me wit insults on this app? Anyways no filter, no makeup, just me and this wig I had on for days. THANK YOU!! (sic)" In response, one X user said: "my god she reeks of insecurity like it's getting sad (sic)" However, Cardi refused to back down, insisting that she's not insecure at all about her looks. The chart-topping rap star - who worked as a stripper before finding success in the music business - wrote: "I'm insecure or do I make yall insecure to the point that you gotta go pull up my pictures then open a app and edit them because yall can't stand how hard I step??? (sic)" Cardi subsequently retweeted a post that suggested her name is used for "engagement" on social media. The post read: "everybody using cardi's name for engagement chile [yawning emoji] (sic)" Although Cardi is one of the best-selling artists in the world, the rap star previously claimed that she was actually happier before she found fame. The 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker doesn't have any money worries these days, but she's less happy than she used to be. Cardi - who has Kulture, six, Wave, three, and a daughter, whose name has not been revealed, born in September - told CR Fashion Book magazine: "One positive thing is that, my family, whatever they want, they get. Everything that I want to buy, I can get. I don't have to worry so much about my future. "One negative thing is that, even though I'm happy, I feel like I was a little bit happier two or three years ago when I had less money." What's more, Cardi feels as though she's lost some control over her own life. She said: "I had less people who had opinions about my life. I felt like my life was mine. "Now I feel like I don't even own my life. I feel like the world owns me."
Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Post Malone Served Custody Papers from Ex-Fiancée Just 2 Days Before Coachella Performance
Just a few days before he took the stage at Coachella, Post Malone was served custody papers by his ex-fiancée. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the "Circles" singer, 29, was served custody papers after his ex-fiancée, Hee Sung "Jamie" Park, hired a process server to track down Malone, born Austin Post. The musician, who took the stage at Coachella Weekend Two on Sunday, April 20, was served on Friday, April 18 at 1:29 p.m. in a Los Angeles parking garage. A rep for Malone did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Post Malone's Ex-Fiancée's Identity Revealed in New Custody Filing for Former Couple's Toddler Daughter On Wednesday, April 16, legal documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by PEOPLE revealed Malone's ex-fiancée's name for the first time as Park filed for custody of the couple's 2½-year-old daughter. In the filing, Park requested primary physical custody of her and the rapper's daughter, who was referred to only by her initials — DDP. According to the court document, Park is seeking joint legal custody and is willing to give Malone visitation rights. In May 2022, Malone welcomed a daughter with his former fiancée, just weeks after he told PEOPLE they were expecting. While he didn't share an official birth announcement for his daughter, Malone revealed the news of his baby's arrival on Howard Stern in June 2022. Then in September 2023, Malone discussed his decision to maintain privacy when it came to his daughter and his former fiancée. 'I feel like a lot of people feel entitled to know every single detail of everyone's life and it's why I don't want to post any pictures of my baby, because I want her to be able to make that decision whenever she wants to and is ready," he told CR Fashion Book for the Muses issue. However, in 2025, Malone and his ex appeared to have broken up when he was spotted out with a different woman in March. At the time, TMZ shared a TikTok video captured by a fan who showed him at a bar sitting next to a woman who had been identified as Christy Lee. Malone and Lee have since been spotted in various locales in Rome and Paris. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Post Malone's Ex-Fiancée's Identity Revealed in New Custody Filing for Former Couple's Toddler Daughter
The identity of Post Malone's ex-fiancée has finally been revealed. On Wednesday, April 16, the name of the "I Had Some Help" hitmaker's former partner was shared in a custody filing for the pair's 2½-year-old daughter. According to legal documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by PEOPLE, his ex's name is Hee Sung "Jamie" Park. In the filing, Park requested primary physical custody of her and the 29-year-old rapper's daughter, who was referred to only by her initials — DDP. According to the court document, Park is seeking joint legal custody and is willing to give Post Malone, whose real name is Austin Post, visitation rights. She is also asking that Malone cover her legal fees. At the time, a rep for Malone did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Related: Post Malone's Ex-Fiancée Requests Primary Physical Custody of Their 2-Year-Old Daughter in New Filing While the full timeline of the ex-couple's relationship remains unclear, Malone proposed to his longtime girlfriend during a trip to Las Vegas in 2021 — and initially, she said no. On the podcast Call Her Daddy, he said that he had lost 'a significant amount of money' gambling and was 'hammered.' When Malone asked her if she wanted to marry him, she told him to ask her tomorrow. 'I was like, 'Hey, you wanna marry me?'" he told host Alex Cooper in 2023. 'I got a ring and all this stuff. And she said 'no.' She's like, 'Ask me tomorrow' and I was like, 'Alright.' And then I did and I was sober and it was nice." In May 2022, the "Sunflower" artist welcomed a daughter with his former fiancée, just weeks after he told PEOPLE they were expecting. While he didn't share an official birth announcement for his daughter, Malone revealed the news of his baby's arrival on Howard Stern in June 2022. In September 2023, Malone also discussed the decision to maintain privacy when it came to his daughter and his former fiancée. 'I feel like a lot of people feel entitled to know every single detail of everyone's life and it's why I don't want to post any pictures of my baby, because I want her to be able to make that decision whenever she wants to and is ready," he told CR Fashion Book for the Muses issue. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Who Is Post Malone's Ex-Girlfriend? What the Singer Has Revealed About His Former Fiancée amid Breakup Speculation By 2025, Malone and his ex appeared to have broken up, as he was spotted out with a different woman in March 2025. At the time, TMZ shared a TikTok video captured by a fan who showed him at a bar sitting next to a woman who had been identified as Christy Lee. Malone and Lee have since been spotted in various locales in Rome and Paris. Read the original article on People


Telegraph
22-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
Carine Roitfeld: ‘Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette attacked me'
With her trademark smoky eyeliner and tousled hair, fashionista Carine Roitfeld espouses effortless French chic. The former model and stylist (who was once touted to take over from Anna Wintour) edited French Vogue for 10 years until 2011, when she launched her own magazine, CR Fashion Book. She now has a line of successful lifestyle and beauty products, including her newest perfume, Forgive Me. She has two adult children – Julia and Vladimir – with her former long-term partner Christian Restoin. She lives by herself in a bachelorette pad in Paris ' Right Bank. Best childhood memory? My father Jacques was a film producer, so me and my brother didn't see him a lot because of his travels. One time when I was 12, he brought us both to Club Med in Agadir [Morocco] for a week. It was so special to get his undivided attention for a whole week. It was hard being apart, but it was always the way, so it was our normality. He became my idol, which was a shame for my mother, who was always there doing everything for us. Best challenge? Leading French Vogue for 10 years from 2001 to 2011. I was given so much freedom to push boundaries by the owner, Jonathan Newhouse, because the sales and advertising were doing so well. I'm open-minded. I don't like skinny models looking the same. When I launched CR Fashion Book, I wanted older women, bigger girls, black women, Muslim women, everyone really. There is still a lack of diversity, but that's not just in fashion. Best advice you've been given? 'Always surprise people, never repeat yourself,' said by Karl Lagerfeld, who was like a father and confidante to me. He always had my back but pushed me to start a new chapter after Vogue. I miss him every day. He loved me and my family and was always sending me confidence-boosting notes. People guessed that I'd do shoes or accessories, but I did perfume – scent is very important for first impressions. I've already got my 7 Lovers line (a collection names for cities and imaginary lovers that inspire me) and Carine. Forgive Me is my new fragrance, with patchouli and ylang ylang. For me, it's all about creating a story for the perfume, just like you do with fashion. Best character trait? I'm very faithful. I'm a Virgo, as is Tom Ford and Karl Lagerfeld, and that's why we worked so well together for decades. I'm also very spontaneous and take risks, which I think is an essential part of the creative process. I don't want to overthink things. I love working with a team and collaborating on ideas. Proudest moment? Knowing that I've not raised entitled children. Family is very important to me – we're very close. I was a very tough mum, instilling manners, values and standards in them. I was very hands-on when they were growing up, taking them to after-school activities, sports and appointments. I wasn't pawning them off on anyone else. They would come to work with me or shows sometimes. They knew they had to talk nicely to everyone and that they were no better than anyone else. They didn't get a lot of presents and bling. No sneakers, jogging pants or Uggs – they're slouchy. Both my children have very strong work ethics. My son, Vladimir, is my CEO. He was an art dealer before he joined me seven years ago. He has a very good eye and I trust his judgement completely. He makes me feel safe and secure. Best thing about growing older? I feel like a young girl with freedom and trying new things. Like my tattoos that I got last year [that is spring 2023]. On one finger is an Orthodox classic cross because I was practically raised by my babushka in the Russian Orthodox Church. Then on another, it says Odessa, where my family in from. My children couldn't believe it, but my 12-year-old granddaughter Romy loves it. I'm getting two more soon. I have no plans to retire. I have too much going on and I'm surrounded by young people, which keeps me young. If I stopped, it would be boring. …and the worst? I get tired more easily and I've made life changes – I do more sports, my skirts are now knee length, no matter what the latest trends, and I've had five back surgeries, so I sometimes use a cane that I got from Amazon for a bargain 15 euros. I don't like complaining about it because that's not how I was raised. Worst thing about modern life? Social media has changed everything. Everything is geared to be consumed online and it fuels hate and judgement. You must watch yourself more in case things get twisted and go viral. That's hard for someone spontaneous like me. It threatens creativity. The 90s were the best time – we had more freedom. Now we live in an age of anxiety where people are worried about everything. Biggest personal challenge? I totally changed my life six years ago [this would be around the time that she and her long-term life partner Christian Restoin broke up]. For 20 years I lived on the Left Bank and then I crossed the river to the Right Bank, where I was raised, and got myself a bachelorette apartment. [In French it's called a garçonnière, and it featured in a recent edition of Architectural Digest ]. I changed everything about my life, it was a huge upheaval, but I'm very happy now. I'm like a different person. I'm much more relaxed and rediscovering my personal freedom to eat what I want, when I want, decorate how I like, and not have to compromise. Worst habit? Smoking. I was a chain-smoker, but I really cut back four years ago. I'm down to 15 a day. I'm also a terrible cook. I almost don't have a kitchen. But I'm surprisingly good at boxing! I find it very cathartic. Hardest time at work? When I left the magazine, it was like giving back a crown. It's a huge title, everyone loved you and wanted your approval. Afterwards, it totally changed – certain people weren't allowed to work with me, but it was good to break out on my own. When everything is good, I think it's the time to do something else. One month later, I'd launched my own magazine, CR Fashion Book. Biggest regrets? Not fighting enough for something I really liked. The worst part of working in fashion? Being treated like an outcast. When I walk into a show or a room and you feel people staring at you, or taking sneaky photos, it makes me anxious. You must have thick skin and not let it bother you. I'm very confident in what I want to do, I'm less confident in myself. Selfies are horrible. Worst experience with an animal? Karl's cat, Choupette, is a b***h because he spoiled her too much. Everyone knew it. Whenever we were asked to take a photo with her, she'd try to hurt me and attack my neck. Karl said it was because she was jealous of our close relationship. I once gave him a black cashmere scarf, which became a staple of his, until she completely shredded it. I love animals though – I used to have a dog, but now I'm too selfish. There's no more kids at home, I don't even want a fish in a bowl. I just want to focus on me and my quotidian life.