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Post by Admin on Aug 25, 2019 4:23:38 GMT
Even though Karlie Kloss has assured everyone that she and Taylor Swift are still friends, Swifties are still convinced they had a major falling out. I mean, they're never seen together anymore and Taylor didn't even go to Karlie's wedding, which feels like something a BFF would never do. The days of Taylor's girl squad are long gone, and now with the release of her Lover album, fans are coming up with theories that "Cornelia Street" is about their rumored friendship breakup. The entire song is basically about how terrified Taylor is if a certain situationship were to end while referencing her former home on Cornelia Street in the West Village of New York City. Remember: Taylor and Karlie used to hang out around Cornelia Street and New York ALL the time. Like, there are even photos of Karlie "sneaking" through the Cornelia Street entrance of Taylor's house.
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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2019 17:43:46 GMT
A very public and ugly feud was ignited between Taylor Swift, 29, and Scooter Braun, 38, over the summer, after he acquired her former label Big Machine Records. And the friendship divide between Taylor and her former best friend, Karlie Kloss, seemed to continue on Saturday, when the model was seen lunching with Scooter. Karlie, 27, was seated on the opposite end of the table from Scooter, her manager, during a group lunch alongside Ivanka Trump and newlywed, Misha Nonoo at Hotel De Russie in Rome, Italy.
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Post by Admin on Jan 20, 2020 18:56:38 GMT
Karlie Kloss has revealed that she is a Democrat and wants to vote President Trump out of office. So it’s just as well that she didn’t join her brother-in-law Jared Kushner as he celebrated his 10th wedding anniversary with wife Ivanka Trump.
The president threw a party for the couple at Camp David in October, tweeting that it was for a “small group of family and friends.” But Kloss — who is married to Jared’s younger brother Joshua Kushner — with seemingly perfect timing instead posted on social media that she was in St. Louis, where a source confirms to Page Six that the “Project Runway” judge celebrated her mom’s birthday.
After a contestant on the show recently made a snippy comment about the Kushners to Kloss during a critique, she said on “Watch What Happens Live” that she’s an “open book.” “I’m sure I’m not the only person in this country who does not necessarily agree with their family on politics,” Kloss said. “I voted as a Democrat in 2016 and I plan to do the same in 2020.” The Kode With Karlie founder continued: “I’m very passionate about different issues, women’s reproductive health, and I’m very involved with Planned Parenthood.”
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Post by Admin on Mar 13, 2020 18:16:39 GMT
Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, added America's coronavirus response to his weighty portfolio on Monday, at the request of Marc Short, Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, The New York Times reports. Kushner, who shares Trump's "jaundiced view" that the coronavirus problem is "more about public psychology than a health reality," took the lead on Trump's sloppy Oval Office address Wednesday night.
"There was some frustration among other White House aides at the sudden involvement by Kushner, who they viewed as simply parachuting in and whose vast portfolio — including Middle East peace negotiations, immigration, and the re-election campaign — has been the subject of mockery in some circles," The Washington Post adds. Before the speech, Kushner's primary job with coronavirus, Politico reports, was to research the virus and talk to "relevant parties" to help Trump decide whether to declare a national emergency.
"It appears that one of these 'relevant parties' is an emergency room doctor called Kurt Kloss, father of Jared's sister-in-law Karlie," the model, Matt McDonald reports at The Spectator. "And Dr. Kloss sought the advice of other medical professionals on Kushner's behalf ... in a Facebook group with almost 22,000 members." He posted some of the exchanges, including one in which Dr. Kloss lays out his relationship to Kushner and explains he "was asked by Jared through my son in-law for my recommendations." He compiled the recommendations in a public Facebook post.
"With such a long to-do list, can Kushner really be blamed for seeking help?" McDonald asks. "Even if it does result in a boomer crowdsourcing advice on a Facebook group that could inform U.S. government policy."
Perhaps Kushner should have also boomer-crowdsourced ideas for Trump's speech, for which "Republicans close to the White House privately laid blame at the feet of Mr. Kushner," the Times reports. "A person close to Mr. Kushner described that as unfair, saying that he was merely helping out and that it becomes easier to blame him when things are difficult."
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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2020 22:45:30 GMT
On Thursday’s new episode of Diane von Fürstenberg’s inaugural podcast, InCharge with DVF, the 27-year-old supermodel opened up about falling in love with businessman Joshua Kushner “despite complications” that stood between them.
“I really followed my heart on choosing to be with the person that I love, despite any complications that came with it,” she said of her husband (whose brother is presidential aid Jared Kushner and married to Donald Trump‘s daughter, Ivanka Trump). “You know, I knew for me, it was worth it to fight for that.”
“I think that in my career too, you know, being true to my heart or being true to myself, when I know that something is not aligned with who I am, and the message I want to send to the world, or the kind of person that I want to be maybe that comes back to character,” Kloss continued. “But like, my heart often is telling me exactly what I need to hear. And I didn’t always listen to it.”
The Project Runway judge, who tied the knot to Kushner on Oct. 2018, has been open about her political views, telling Vogue in September 2018: “Josh and I share a lot of the same liberal values that guide our lives and the things we stand for.”
She also opened up to British Vogue in July 2019 explaining that the media attention around their relationship has “been hard.”
“But I choose to focus on the values that I share with my husband, and those are the same liberal values that I was raised with and that have guided me throughout my life.”
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