Last night Kim Kardashian took a moment to share an eerie coronavirus-related tweet with her fans and followers. Kim shared a screenshot of a Facebook post that has been floating around the web for the last few weeks. The post, she tells us, was sent to the family group chat by her older sister Kourtney.
The post in the screenshot reads, "In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and resisting all known treatments. Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrived, attack again 10 years later, and then disappear completely."
The passage above is an excerpt from the 2008 book The End of Days written by the late Syl Browne. Browne made a career for herself as a psychic-reader, charging clients $750 for 20-minute readings and predictions. Browne also made many television and radio appearances, helping her maintain a following up until her untimely passing.
Browne has not been 100% correct in her predictions of the past, however, the illness she describes in 2008 does sound quite similar to the coronavirus.
The Kardashian family has been taking precautions like the rest of the world and has even made fashion statements to raise awareness. Stay safe out there, please wash your hands!
Megan Thee Stallion Was Ready To Send This Creep To Jail
Megan Thee Stallion told the creepy story of when she first learned what a "stallion" meant in Houston slang, after an older man catcalled her at 15 years old.
Megan Thee Stallion recalled the very first time she was ever called a "stallion," telling a creepy story about an older man calling her the slang term when she was a teenager. Megan is known by many names—Thee Hot Girl, Houston Hottie, Hot Girl Meg, Tina Snow, and soon-to-be Suga—but there's a well-known reason she chose to make her official stage name "Megan Thee Stallion." While most know the word "stallion" to mean a type of horse, it actually has a very different alternate meaning in Houston. When asked about the first time she was ever called a "stallion" during her "The First Time" segment for the "Women Shaping The Future" issue of Rolling Stone, Megan recounted an instance in which a much older man catcalled her while she was leaving a football game at 15 years old.
"The first time I was ever called a stallion I was 15 and I was leaving a football game, and this dude was way older. He was like, 'Dang, lil mama, you a stallion!' I was like, 'Uh, uh, go to jail! I'm 15!' I really started going out, cause he scared me! I had to go home and ask my uncle, 'What is a stallion and why did that man call me that?' He was like, 'Oh Megan, that means that you tall and fine.' I was like, 'Oh yeah, I am that.'"
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While the interaction is disturbing, it did lead to Megan learning about perfect term to describe herself. In the same segment, Megan also reveals the first time she won a rap battle, listened to UGK, watched anime, and more. Watch the full video below:
Billie Eilish Defends Drake Against Backlash For Texting Her
“The internet is such a stupid-ass mess right now…”
Now that Billie Eilish has become a critical and commercial phenom, the masses have adopted the “protect her at all costs” mentality. This instinct may result in alarms ringing off when there isn’t even a true threat present. When it was revealed that 33-year-old Drake had been texting Eilish, who was 17 years old at the time, the public erupted. Drake was labelled as a creep who had no right talking to girls so young, a concern that was amplified by the fact that he had faced similar criticism for privately communicating with Millie Bobby Brown.
Riding the wave of her Grammy sweep, Eilish has been selected as the March cover star of Vogue. The Drizzy fiasco is broached in her profile and she fumes about the Canadian rapper being treated unfairly. “The internet is such a stupid-ass mess right now,” Eilish said. “Everybody’s so sensitive. A grown man can’t be a fan of an artist? There are so many people that the internet should be more worried about. Like, you’re really going to say that Drake is creepy because he’s a fan of mine, and then you’re going to go vote for Trump? What the fuck is that shit?”
Millie Bobby Brown gave a similar response to the Internet framing her correspondence with Drake in this perverted way. “Why u gotta make a lovely friendship ur headline? U guys are weird… For real,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “Now get back to talking about real problems in this world other than my friendships.”
Travis Scott & Kylie Jenner’s Over The Top Birthday Party For Stormi Has People Envious & Terrified
Make it cute, but also creepy.
Stormi World - the hottest kids party in America - returned for its second iteration this past weekend. Stormi Webster, daughter of Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner, just turned two and you already know that family was not going to celebrate the occasion with a mere cake. People stared at their phone screens in amazement at Jenner's posts documenting the extravaganza that was STORMI WORLD.
This party had everything - a gift shop for custom merch, amusement park rides, an Olaf ice sculpture in a Frozen-themed display, a claw crane to retrieve mini plush pillows of Stormi's face, and so much more. While its heartwarming to imagine the joy this brought to Stormi, many who could not secure a pass to Stormi World were perturbed to see some of the Stormi-themed creations. For one, there was a mascot modeled in Stormi's image that verged on creepy. The giant blowup of Stormi's head that loomed over the whole event bore an unsettling resemblance to the baby doll with mechanical spider legs in Toy Story.
Despite how much the Internet may enjoy nitpicking the eerie aspects of Stormi World, it couldn't help but marvel at what it must be like to afford to throw Stormi World. It was so over the top that it probably made the family's recent trip to Disney World underwhelming in comparison.