Shanna Moakler defends teen daughter Alabama’s rap career
“Her rap career is amazing,” says Moakler. “My kids were raised on a tour bus from the time they were born. Every creed and race loves hip-hop.”
“Her rap career is amazing,” says Moakler. “My kids were raised on a tour bus from the time they were born. Every creed and race loves hip-hop.”
“I may eat more than I’m supposed to, but I have been working on that a lot more lately,” says Khaled. “I was 290 about two months ago I am 267 today.”
“It definitely affected my self-esteem,” says Moakler. “It was definitely something that I was insecure about, especially when you are intimate with your boyfriend.”
“I am going to try to network but I am not a good networker,” said the singer. “I am going to stand around, find champagne and hope people approach me.”
“I have my own personal reasons for not liking the Kardashians,” Moakler tells us. “As long as they are good to my kids that is all I care about.
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“They showed us the Empire State building… I thought we were going to live there,” said Montana, who immigrated from Morocco and lived in the Bronx.
“I’m sort of over the [design] but I like [it too],” says the “Pose” star. “It’s a love-hate relationship. Can’t I just show up in something cute?”
“I went through an emotionally abusive relationship,” says White. “I am just the first person in Hollywood to talk about it.”
“It is going to be responsible for a lot of break ups and divorces,” the star of the new film with Julia Louis-Dreyfus tells us.
“When I heard that she was coming back on the show I was surprised,” says Bushnell. “The fans love Kim and I think it will be great for the show.”
“I appreciate all of you coming to my 35th birthday. I don’t count the ones I was in prison,” the rapper said, “I don’t count the ones in COVID.”
Roberts told us, “One of the downfalls of fame and being on television is that everyone is in your business.”
An insider said, “One woman came in a short orange skirt with these dreadful black pantyhose. Her look was totally off for a party, let alone a gala.”
She recalled of her phobia, which began in college, “It was paralyzing. If I did fly… I would walk on the plane and cry the whole time.”