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Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Kylie Jenner 'Cannot Get Laid' Unless Knicks Win? Beauty Mogul Hints at Intimate Details of Relationship With Timothée Chalamet
Kylie Jenner has dropped a subtle hint at her intimate relationship with Timothée Chalamet. The media personality reposted a clip from Sex and the City, featuring Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and a reference to the Knicks game. The mother of two gave her fans a clue about her s*x life after she stepped out for an NBA date with the Wonka star. The duo was seen donning the bright orange Knicks jersey as they took the front seats for the Thursday night game. The couple was snapped not keeping their hands off each other. Amid stealing some PDA moments in between the intense game, the pair also shared a sweet kiss. While Jenner opted for a casual white crop top and black leather pants, Chalamet stepped out in a striped shirt paired with baggy pants. What was the clip reposted by Kylie Jenner about? As for the video reposted by Jenner on her social media account, Parker, as Carrie Bradshaw, goes on to ask, 'When did we start caring about basketball?' Samantha Jones on the other end replies, 'Don is obsessed. I don't get laid unless the Knicks win.' Meanwhile, the fans went wild over the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star dropping hints about her s*xual relationship with the Call Me By Your Name actor. One of the fans shared that they thought Jenner was 'funny' amid the repost. They wrote, 'Kylie reposting this is GOLD; she is so funny!' Another user joked, 'Ok Kylie we see you.' For Kylie's romance with the Oscar-nominated actor, the couple has never missed a chance to show off their PDA moments in public. The couple recently attended Coachella together, where, too, they were seen being close with each other at all times.


Scottish Sun
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
People compare me to Kris Jenner – now she's ‘had a facelift', they say we look even more like twins
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN who has faced comparisons to Kris Jenner has been told the likeness is even more "insane" following the Kardashian matriarch's rumoured facelift. Julia has long been compared to the 69-year-old reality TV star - with people pointing out that her cropped raven hairstyle is incredibly similar to Kris' look. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Julia often faces comparisons to Keeping Up With the Kardashians matriarch Kris Jenner Credit: tiktok/@scottishjulia 6 Loads of people said that Julia looks even more like Kris following the star's rumoured facelift Credit: The Mega Agency However, since Kris has been showcasing her new look in recent weeks - causing surgery rumours to swirl - Julia's followers have insisted she looks even more like her. "Nah that's insane how much you look like her post face lift!" one person commented on one of Julia's recent TikTok videos. "You're what she's trying to be I swear!" "I thought you were Kris Jenner," another added. "This is not her?" a third questioned. "Ma'am are you Kris Jenner?" someone else asked. "Before you spoke, I thought you were her!" another commented. "Girllll! Thought it was you Kris! You look just like her now! Twins!" someone else wrote. "Genuinely thought this was her," another admitted. The comments were left on one of Julia's videos, in which she joked she was "absolutely devastated" by Kris' rumoured procedure. Kris Jenner celebrates 69th birthday with 4 cakes and helicopter message - but fans 'cringe' over 'self-obsessed' detail "I'm absolutely devastated about Kris Jenner's new 'facelift'," she sighed. "Because now she's not got the same hairstyle as me." Julia added that while she thinks people are still quite likely to make the comparison between her and Kris, she's a bit put out that the reality star has also changed her hair. "She's kind of grown it out into this little flicky, chic, French bob," she said. "Yeah, a wee bit devastated about that. "Happy for her. Obviously, her face is looking about 35 and I think she's pushing 70. How rich are the Kardashians? The Kardashian sisters are known for their extreme wealth, but which of them has the most money? Kourtney Kardashian - net worth £52 million Kim Kardashian -net worth £1.3 billion Khloe Kardashian - net worth £48 million Kendall Jenner - net worth £48 million Kylie Jenner - net worth £545 million "So love that for her but yeah, I'm not growing my hair!" Kris has yet to comment on the facelift rumours, but, according to she visited Dr. Steven Levine in New York for the transformation. The outlet said that the surgeon "specialises in natural-looking enhancements of the face, breasts, and body", according to his website. Kris hasn't made a secret of her love of anti-ageing treatments in the past, telling People previously that she's not ashamed of getting wrinkle-freezing injections Botox. "For me, it's been really great," she said. If you're responsible, and you talk to your doctor, I think it works. It's something that I've been using for a long time." She also underwent a facelift on an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians back in 2011. 6 Kris is seen here in January 2024 Credit: 2024 Marc Piasecki 6 But in recent weeks, she's been showing off her flawless facade amid rumours she's undergone surgery Credit: instagram/@krisjenner 6 She's also grown out her hair into a chic French style Credit: Instagram


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
People compare me to Kris Jenner – now she's ‘had a facelift', they say we look even more like twins
A WOMAN who has faced comparisons to Kris Jenner has been told the likeness is even more "insane" following the Kardashian matriarch's rumoured facelift. Julia has long been compared to the 69-year-old reality TV star - with people pointing out that her cropped raven hairstyle is incredibly similar to Kris' look. 6 Julia often faces comparisons to Keeping Up With the Kardashians matriarch Kris Jenner Credit: tiktok/@scottishjulia 6 Loads of people said that Julia looks even more like Kris following the star's rumoured facelift Credit: The Mega Agency However, since Kris has been showcasing her new look in recent weeks - causing surgery rumours to swirl - Julia's followers have insisted she looks even more like her. "Nah that's insane how much you look like her post face lift!" one person commented on "You're what she's trying to be I swear!" "I thought you were Kris Jenner," another added. Read more Beauty stories "This is not her?" a third questioned. "Ma'am are you Kris Jenner?" someone else asked. "Before you spoke, I thought you were her!" another commented. "Girllll! Thought it was you Kris! You look just like her now! Twins!" someone else wrote. Most read in Fabulous "Genuinely thought this was her," another admitted. The comments were left on one of Julia's videos, in which she joked she was "absolutely devastated" by Kris' rumoured procedure. Kris Jenner celebrates 69th birthday with 4 cakes and helicopter message - but fans 'cringe' over 'self-obsessed' detail "I'm absolutely devastated about Kris Jenner's new 'facelift'," she sighed. "Because now she's not got the same hairstyle as me." Julia added that while she thinks people are still quite likely to make the comparison between her and Kris, she's a bit put out that the reality star has also changed her hair. "She's kind of grown it out into this little flicky, chic, French bob," she said. "Yeah, a wee bit devastated about that. "Happy for her. Obviously, her face is looking about 35 and I think she's pushing 70. How rich are the Kardashians? The Kardashian sisters are known for their extreme wealth, but which of them has the most money? Kourtney Kardashian - net worth £52 million Kim Kardashian -net worth £1.3 billion Khloe Kardashian - net worth £48 million Kendall Jenner - net worth £48 million Kylie Jenner - net worth £545 million "So love that for her but yeah, I'm not growing my hair!" Kris has yet to comment on the facelift rumours, but, according to The outlet said that the surgeon "specialises in natural-looking enhancements of the face, breasts, and body", according to his website. Kris hasn't made a secret of her love of anti-ageing treatments in the past, telling People previously that she's not ashamed of getting wrinkle-freezing injections Botox. " For me, it's been really great," she said. If you're responsible, and you talk to your doctor, I think it works. It's something that I've been using for a long time. " She also underwent a facelift on an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians back in 2011. 6 Kris is seen here in January 2024 Credit: 2024 Marc Piasecki 6 But in recent weeks, she's been showing off her flawless facade amid rumours she's undergone surgery Credit: instagram/@krisjenner 6 She's also grown out her hair into a chic French style Credit: Instagram 6 But Julia insisted she won't be following in Kris' footsteps by growing out her hair Credit: tiktok/@scottishjulia


ITV News
23-05-2025
- Business
- ITV News
The crypto president: Inside Donald Trump's meme coin dinner
Corruption isn't always easy to spot, but with Donald Trump, his critics claim it is hiding in plain sight. His crypto coin called $TRUMP has raised his family hundreds of millions of dollars. Investors pay into the scheme with real currency and in return are given the tokens, which are not underwritten by any asset. In essence, they are worthless, like many of the other so-called "meme coins," which mimic more established cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin. However, in Trump's case, the meme coins have given the purchaser one fundamental benefit. For those who invested huge sums of money, last night, there was the reward of a gala dinner to meet the President. As large SUVs pulled up to Trump's Virginia golf course, they were greeted by dozens of protesters chanting 'shame, shame, shame". Many attendees laughed at the protesters, as they continued to chant "America is not for sale"! This was the kind of event that only the Trump era could produce. The President's controversial dinner on Thursday night saw the auctioning off of $TRUMP with the highest-paying customer. The top 220 buyers would dine with Trump at his golf club, while the top 25 would attend a more intimate gathering with the president before dinner and go on a tour of the White House. 'The past administration made your lives miserable,' Trump told the dinner guests. 'They were going after everybody. It was a disgrace, frankly,' he said. The arrival of hundreds of guests, many from overseas, turned it into a striking spectacle - a symbol to the world that America is serious about the cryptocurrency industry. 'There is a lot of sense in crypto. A lot of common sense in crypto,' President Trump said. 'And we're honoured to be working on helping everybody here.' This new form of largesse is perhaps an attempt to circumvent laws which ban the President from receiving foreign gifts without Congressional consent. Some Democrats have criticised the scheme as "pay-to-play," giving access to the President to whoever bought the largest number of his crypto-coins. The White House has vehemently denied that this is corrupt, deriding such accusations as 'absurd'. In total, investors spent an estimated $148 million US on the $TRUMP meme coin to secure their seats at the dinner, with the top-25 holders spending more than $111 million, according to crypto intelligence firm Inca Digital. As protesters chanted on, Senator Jeff Merkley joined the group, shouting out against the corruption. "The President is inviting people to buy his crypto coin, put money in his pocket, and give them access to the US government and influence on our policies," he told ITV News. "We've never seen this level of corruption vefore. The government should never be up for sale, and we want to put an end to it." Among those spotted arriving at the event were Lamar Odom known for playing in the NBA and appearing in "Keeping Up With the Kardashians", cryptocurrency mogul Justin Sun, and Kendall Davis, an Austin-based cryptocurrency investor, who told ITV News that he "came here to advocate for things to be done right in the crypto space." Davis sparred with protesters outside, disputing their claim that he blindly supports Trump or endorses his policies. Davis, a young Black cryptocurrency investor who once experienced homelessness, credited the industry with making him a multimillionaire. He described the event as a rare, once-in-a-lifetime chance to share a meal with a sitting president. Sun won first place in the dinner contest with his $18.5 million US wallet and is also an adviser to World Liberty Financial. He saw a 2023 fraud case brought by the US Securities and Exchange Commission dropped by the agency in February. Trump's embrace of cryptocurrency is a sharp reversal from a few years ago, when he would often take to social media to revile the industry. 'I am not a fan of Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies, which are not money, and whose value is highly volatile and based on thin air,' he said in a series of social media posts in 2019 while in office. The contest was set up by a company called Fight, Fight, Fight, which was created in January and is named after Trump's response to the assassination attempt against him in July. The Trump family itself, through a corporate entity called CIC Digital, takes a cut of the profits, and it also owns the golf club where the dinner was held. The website associated with the coin has a disclaimer saying 'Trump Memes are intended to function as an expression of support for, and engagement with, the ideals and beliefs embodied by the symbol '$TRUMP' and the associated artwork, and are not intended to be, or to be the subject of, an investment opportunity, investment contract, or security of any type.' But there are plenty who think this is naked corruption, like former Securities and Exchange Commission crypto advisor Corey Frayer. "All meme coins are effectively a scam," he told me. "The idea behind a meme coin is that you hope it will become popular. Lots of people buy it, and you try to sell it off to those who are late to the game so you can profit." Trump's second presidency has been plagued with allegations of corruption – he is estimated to have made billions in personal profit since taking office. Much of his crypto company, World Liberty Financial, is the Trump family's crypto platform. His acceptance of a new passenger jet from the Qataris has only further fuelled allegations of grifting. White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said this week that Trump was not acting to enrich himself: 'President Trump only acts in the best interests of the American public — which is why they overwhelmingly re-elected him to this office, despite years of lies and false accusations against him and his businesses from the fake news media."
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Protesters decry 'crypto corruption' as Trump fetes top investors in his crypto meme coin
Calling them "pioneers," President Donald Trump praised the top investors in his cryptocurrency meme coin at an exclusive black-tie dinner Thursday as protesters outside the event chanted and displayed signs blasting the gala as a pay-for-play event. Two hundred and twenty cryptocurrency traders, including many from overseas, pumped tens of millions of dollars into Trump's meme coin to gain admission to the gala through a contest that awarded invitations to the top investors -- with at least some of the funds flowing directly into the Trump family's coffers. Among those spotted arriving for the event at Trump's private golf club outside Washington were Lamar Odom of the NBA and "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" fame, controversial cryptocurrency mogul Justin Sun, and Kendall Davis, an Austin-based cryptocurrency investor, who told ABC News that he "came here to advocate for things to be done right in the crypto space." MORE: Trump holds gala for top investors in his meme coin, as some critics slam event as pay-for-play The top 220 holders of Trump's meme coin -- a type of digital currency that's often based on an internet meme -- collectively spent upwards of $140 million for a seat at the table on Thursday, according to an analysis by the data analytics firm Nansen. According to CNBC's reporting of blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis' data, 58 crypto wallets had made millions from their Trump coin investments as of May 6 -- while roughly 764,000 crypto wallets had lost money. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the gala was not a White House event and that the president was attending in a personal capacity. The White House did not release a list of the event's attendees. Protesters outside the event -- which included Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. -- chanted slogans and displayed signs reading "Stop Trump's Crypto Corruption" and "America is not for sale" as attendees made their way into the venue. Trump, addressing attendees at the dinner, said that he always puts the country "way ahead of the business" and added, "You can't say that about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden," according to social media posts. On the topic of cryptocurrency, Trump attacked the previous administration and touted his own administration's support of crypto. "The Biden administration persecuted crypto innovators, and we're bringing them back into the USA where they belong. They were fleeing. They were leaving our country," Trump was seen saying in a social media video posted by an attendee. Many of the dinner guests were overseas investors, and several of them told ABC News they had flown into the country just for a chance to see the president of the United States. One attendee, who asked that he not be identified, told ABC News he flew in from Taiwan for the dinner. "The second day Trump made the announcement about the dinner, I bought a bunch of tokens," he said. The attendee said he didn't have anything specific he wanted to hear from Trump, but that he wanted to attend the dinner because "I just think to have opportunity to come to an event like this is very rare." Another attendee, who asked to be identified only by his first name, Alex, told ABC News he is an investment banker from Moscow, Russia, who currently resides in Cancun. MORE: Winners of Trump's meme coin contest potentially include foreign investors He said he didn't understand much of what Trump spoke about at the dinner because of the language barrier, but that he's a supporter of Trump and that he was happy to see him. Attendee Bryce Paul, in a video he posted to social media, likened Trump's meme coin gala to crypto's "Iwo Jima" moment -- where attendees would be "raising the flags, behind the enemy lines, right here in the swamp of D.C." "I'm just one of 220 people that are invited," Paul said. "There's no media, there's no recording, there are no plus-ones. It's just truly some of the most influential figures in crypto, in policy, and of course, the man himself." Protesters decry 'crypto corruption' as Trump fetes top investors in his crypto meme coin originally appeared on