Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott have been separated romantically for a few months if past sources and reports have been correct. Certain rumors suggested that Travis was unfaithful, but the Astroworld rapper came through to shut down such false reports. "It's really affecting when u see false things said about u once again these false stories about me cheating are simply not true. Focusing on life, music, and family at this moment is what's real," he wrote.

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After recent reports that the couple is on their way to reconciliation, last night's link up for the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty proves that it may very well be true. Kylie took to her Instagram story to post a video of her headed to the party in a limousine with her sisters Khloe and Kourtney as well as Travis seated across from her. “It be your own family sometimes," she captioned the clip.
Kylie recently opened up about her relationship with Travis, calling him her best friend. "We have such a great relationship, we’re like best friends," she said. "We both love Stormi and want what’s best for her. We stay connected and coordinated. I think about [my parents] in situations with Stormi, what they would do. They were very hands-on with me, and I want the same for Stormi."
UFC’s Jon Jones Predicts Winner Of Potential Khabib-Conor McGregor Rematch
Jon Jones explains why he’d put his money on The Eagle.
UFC President Dana White had made it abundantly clear that he is hoping to book a rematch between undefeated Lightweight Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor later this year. Their first clash ended in utter chaos, but White knows a good business opportunity when he sees one, and he believes Khabib-Conor II could set a UFC record for most pay-per-view buys.
Assuming Khabib successfully defends his title against Tony Ferguson at UFC 249 on April 18, fight fans should get to witness the highly anticipated rematch. That said, UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones doesn’t expect the outcome to be any different.

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During a recent interview with TMZ Sports, Jones explained why he’d put his money on “The Eagle” to retain the belt.
“I typically don’t go against wrestlers, if you were asking me as a betting man. Wrestlers have the power to dictate where the fight goes – whether it’s going to be a standing match, or whether he’s going to take him to the ground and make it a jiu-jitsu match. I think the cards are always kind of in Khabib’s hands. Conor definitely has a chance. But if I would put my money on it, I’m definitely going with Khabib, for sure.”
Despite all the chatter of a potential record-breaking rematch, Khabib and his team maintain that they’re wholly uninterested in granting McGregor a rematch, even if it were for $100 million.
Andre Iguodala Claims Grizzlies Offered To Let Him Sit Out
Iguodala and the Grizzlies had an understanding.
Andre Iguodala had himself an interesting first half to the NBA season. For those who don’t know, Iguodala was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies in the summer and didn’t play a single game for the team. Young Grizzlies stars like Dillon Brooks and Ja Morant were critical of Iguodala who was clearly avoiding the team in hopes of being traded. Eventually, Iguodala was sent to the Miami Heat in exchange for a wide variety of pieces. Last night, Iggy got to play his very first game with the Heat and he put up two points, six rebounds, and three assists.
Iguodala has been subjected to a lot of backlash for his holdout with the Grizzlies although as he told The Athletic, it was actually the Grizzlies’ idea. In fact, they came to him wondering if he would prefer to sit the first half of the season, knowing the Grizzlies weren’t his ideal situation.

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Per Iguodala:
“Well, that’s always going to be the case. That’s what I’m saying. That’s why I said I didn’t do anything special, and that’s why I’m saying that I’m joking about the ‘case study’ part because there was a mutual agreement. … It was brought to me, you understand what I’m saying? It was brought to me. The (Warriors) trade happens, and it’s brought to me, (and he’s told), “Hey, we know you’re coming from this situation and, you know, it may not be ideal for you…”
I never approached anyone to say, “Hey, this is not somewhere that I want to be, and I’m not going to show up.” That never occurred. But that’s never going to get put out there because, you know…”
With this information in mind, it’s clear the Grizzlies always had a plan from the start.
The Rock’s Daughter, Simone Johnson, Officially Signs With WWE
Simone Johnson on a path to become the first fourth-generation superstar in WWE history.
Simone Johnson, daughter of WWE legend Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, has officially begun training to become a WWE Superstar at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. WWE announced the signing on Monday afternoon, but there is still no timetable for when the 18-year old will make her debut with WWE NXT.
"It means the world to me," Johnson said. "To know that my family has such a personal connection to wrestling is really special to me and I feel grateful to have the opportunity, not only to wrestle, but to carry on that legacy."
Check out WWE's announcement in the video embedded below.
Triple H, who now serves as the WWE's Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative adds:
"Simone Johnson's unbridled passion and incredible drive has earned her a coveted spot training with the elite athletes from around the world at the WWE Performance Center," said Triple H. "Not only does Simone now have an opportunity to cultivate and display her passion for WWE within the Performance Center, but she'll carry on the tradition of her incredible family lineage while creating her own impact as WWE's first fourth generation Superstar."
If Simone completes her training and makes it onto the roster, she will become the first fourth-generation superstar in WWE history. The company will air a more in-depth interview with Johnson and Cathy Kelly on Wednesday at 3pm ET, where she will expand upon her decision to pursue a career in the family business. You'll be able to watch that interview on WWE's digital platforms, including WWE.com, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.

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North West Poses With Tarantula On Her Head During "Brave The Wild" House Visit
North West has no fear.
North West is the oldest child of Kim and Kanye West and updates of the maturing little star over the years prove that she’s growing more and more into her self every day. Kim has made it clear in the past that her six-year-old has already expressed her love for makeup and fashion, we’ve seen her choreography moves, and now it looks as though little North loves her some arachnids and reptiles.

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Kim invited the stars of Animal Planet’s Brave The Wild to her home ahead of the show’s premiere episode and allowed the kids to interact with some creep crawlers and slimy creatures. Kourtney’s kids Penelope and Reign were also in appearance and Kim posted cute photos to her Instagram that sees North letting a tarantula crawl on her head. “My fearless kids love animals ??????? North & her friends loved spending the day with her wildlife hero @coyotepeterson and his animal friends! His new show #BravetheWild premieres tonight on @animalplanet at 9PM EST – If you love animal shows as much as we do, don’t miss it!” she captioned the gallery of images.
Kim recently opened up about the idea of having more kids, but decided that four was the perfect number. “Because I am so busy doing so many other things, I want to make sure each kid gets so much of my attention. I would do even numbers, so I could go two more, but I won’t, I won’t. I think that’s just like, I think I’ll go crazy. But I think four is the perfect, magic number for me,” she said.
Bow Wow & Omarion Recall The Time Jay-Z Left Their Show After Just One Song
Omarion and Bow Wow performed Jay-Z and R. Kelly's "The Best of Both Worlds" and Hov straight up left.
Bow Wow and Omarion are about to reunite for the upcoming leg of the Millenium Tour, even teasing the arrival of a sequel to their Face Off album coming soon. While the imminence of Face Off 2 is still up in the air, the topic is addressed in their first-ever joint interview with the great Brian Miller and Elliott Wilson on Rap Radar. Some of the best hip-hop journalists on the planet, Miller and Wilson always conduct a ton of research for their interviews, which have been outstanding as of late. With Bow Wow and Omarion joining them on the podcast, they continue a string of impressive displays with over an hour of worthwhile chatter from the two former child stars.
While there are tons of moments that stand out during the chat, including the reason why Bow Wow "fired" Jermaine Dupri from Face Off after one day, Ashanti's inclusion on the upcoming tour, and more, an anecdote about Jay-Z attending their joint concert back in the day and leaving after just one song stands out among the rest. Speaking about the team-up between himself and O, Bow Wow confirmed that they were inspired by Jay-Z and R. Kelly's 2002 link-up on Best Of Both Worlds. Hov even ended up attending their show at Madison Square Garden, hearing that they would be tributing him and Kellz during the performance.
"He heard about it and said 'They perform Best of Both Worlds. That's the first song that they come out on,'" says Bow Wow, recalling Jay's words. "Bow does [Jay's] verse, [Omarion] does Kellz' part. So Hov comes to the Garden, stands in the tunnel, watches the intro and me and O are hyped. By the time the song was off, I looked in the tunnel, Hov was gone. He came to watch that one piece, there were twenty thousand in that motherfucker, he saw that shit and then got in the car and drove off."
Watch Bow Wow tell the story at the 15-minute mark below.
Patriots’ Reasoning For Letting Tom Brady Become Free Agent Revealed
Brady and the Patriots have some big decisions to make.
Heading into March, Tom Brady will be in a position he's never had to deal with before. The six-time Super Bowl-champion is about to become a free agent for the first time in his entire career. The New England Patriots and Tom Brady have been married for 20 years now and they have come together for one of the best dynasties in the history of sports. Brady is on the decline but at 42 years old, some teams feel like he is still good enough to help their team go out and win a championship. Meanwhile, if the Patriots do let Brady walk, it will be difficult to find a suitable replacement.
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Patriots' reasoning for letting Tom Brady go to free agency was simple. They want Brady and head coach Bill Belichick to take their time deciding if it would make sense to continue their relationship. Belichick is very particular about his personnel and if he doesn't feel like Brady is good enough anymore, he could say goodbye in swift fashion.
For now, it remains to be seen what either party is going to decide. Many believe Brady will be back while others think he'll want to explore franchises like the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers.
Where would you like to see Brady play next season?
Lil Wayne Reacts To "Funeral" Hitting No. 1 On The Charts
Lil Wayne gives all his love to the fans.
For the fifth time in his career, Lil Wayne has achieved a tremendous feat with another album hitting the top spot on the Billboard 200. The legendary New Orleans artist returned a year and a half ago after being held back by dramatic label issues, dropping Tha Carter V after keeping that project in the stash for years. Releasing his first non-Carter album in a minute, Lil Wayne returned at the end of last month with Funeral, which many believed could be his final album. Despite its name, Wayne has confirmed that he has more bodies of work ready to go, admitting that he’s nowhere near finished with music. The rapper knows that he wouldn’t be able to experience the same level of success without his supporters so, while reacting to his latest accomplishment, he gave it all up to the fans.
Posting the official report of his fifth official No. 1 album, Lil Tunechi sent a message to his most loyal fans, thanking everybody for streaming Funeral so freely. “Thank You Thank You Thank You,” said the rapper. “I Ain’t Sh*t Without You!!”
Lil Wayne is one of the most celebrated hip-hop artists of all time, being hailed by people as the greatest rapper alive. Were you a fan of his latest?
Is "Lose Yourself" Really The Defining Song Of Eminem’s Career?
Is the universal acclaim of “Lose Yourself” representative of Eminem’s artistic peaks?
With eleven albums to his name, many of which spawned multi-platinum and diamond singles, Eminem’s legacy has been soundly etched in music history. A history lined with apparent contradictions. How can a rapper as obscenely vulgar and gruesome as Slim Shady, the self-proclaimed Evil half of “Bad Meets Evil,” have so much crossover appeal? The same man who made “Kill You,” “Kim,” “Stay Wide Awake,” and “Same Song And Dance” secured radio dominance with “Not Afraid,” “Love The Way You Lie,” “The Monster,” and “River.” As much as Slim Shady, Marshall Mathers, and Eminem appear to exist as separate entities, so too do they gravitate toward certain themes and sonic aesthetics. Such versatility has allowed Em to explore a gamut of topics, going so far as to dabble in pop-rap he once decried all those years ago. Such universality served to expand his fanbase well beyond the hip-hop crowd, and many would likely cite “Lose Yourself” as the moment of conversion.
But is it fair to call the diamond-selling, Academy Award-winning single the defining song of Eminem’s career?
It’s certainly his most universally beloved. Fans of all ilks can likely recite at least some of the lyrics, if only the oft-memed “Mom’s Spaghetti.” Parents who once clutched pearls at the madman steering The Marshall Mathers LP and D12’s delightfully rude Devil’s Night found themselves drawn in by Em’s contagious motivation. Were it a fictional story, the release of “Lose Yourself” might have been the inciting incident to a full-fledged redemption arc. He even eschewed many of his favored sonic choices, switching moody minor-key synthesizers and cartoonish Dr. Dre dark bangers with chugging palm-muted guitars, steering close to “rock-rap” in both theory and practice. Given the genre-bending production, it’s no wonder “Lose Yourself” opened the door for new audiences; at the time, even rock stations kept the single in heavy rotation without raising too many eyebrows. Looking back, his eventual partnership with Rick Rubin was hardly surprising, nor was the creative direction they found themselves taking.

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As is often the case, universal acclaim tends to arise when hip-hop traditionalism is placed in the backseat. Look no further than the 8 Mile Soundtrack. Eminem offered “8 Mile Road,” a dense, layered, and beautifully rendered exploration of themes presented on “Lose Yourself.” Only it came delivered in a six-minute rap-centric package, the likes of which could never captivate the attention of mainstream America. In many ways, “8 Mile Road” is the superior song, boasting some of the most well-written lyricism of Eminem’s expansive career. It’s even more powerful than its counterpart, exploring both sides of the inspiration/depression dichotomy. And yet it still feels like a cult classic, merely gold in comparison to the Diamond and universally recognized “Lose Yourself.”
That’s not to say “Lose Yourself” lacks in lyricism. Embodying the character of B. Rabbit on wax, Eminem manages to make his own unique story into something widely relatable. At the end of the day, the tale is tried and true. Despite being the biggest artist in the world, Eminem has always painted himself as an underdog. He’s done so in his music, even to this day casting reminders of his arduous come-up. It’s well documented that he was a victim of bullying, seeking refuge in hip-hop and inspiring confidence through his craft. Even when dominating his foes on wax, all but laying waste to the memory of Raymond Benzino, Em actively labeled his opponent a “Bully.” A familiar narrative for himself and millions. Whether in art or life itself, the underdog archetype is an easy one to root for. It’s open to many different interpretations spawning many different antagonistic forces — the tyranny of authority, of abusive partners, of simple circumstance. Not only does “Lose Yourself” do an excellent job of telling a self-contained tale of courage amidst adversity, it does so over an adrenaline-fueled anthem-esque instrumental thick with crossover potential. Having withstood the test of time for nearly two decades, “Lose Yourself” has earned the right to be declared a classic record.
But is it the classic record? On the basis of popularity alone, it’s easy to understand why publications and fans alike have come to respect “Lose Yourself” as Em’s definitive piece of work. And it’s a fair statement to make, despite the inherent implication behind such a conclusion, that bigger is better. Throughout his career, Eminem has given us artistic brilliance that all-too-often goes unrecognized. The aforementioned “8 Mile Road.” The tragedy of “Stan.” The haunting confession that is “Deja Vu.” The painfully self-aware lamentations like “Say Goodbye Hollywood” or its strung out counterpart “Evil Deeds.” None of them stand even remotely close to the legacy of “Lose Yourself,” despite representing some of Eminem’s most compelling authorial moments. But at the end of the day, the Academy Award-winning single will stand sentinel as Eminem’s crowning achievement. Even if the grass is truly greener on the other side of the 8 Mile Road.

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The Oscars Pull In Heat For Not Including Luke Perry, Sid Haig & Cameron Boyce In Memoriam
The Oscars left out some memorable acts.
During last night's 92nd Oscar Awards, Billie Eilish took the stage to sing a sweet cover of The Beatles' 1965 release “Yesterday” as the Academy paid tribute to fallen stars that made an impact in show business. The first act to be featured in the slide show was Kobe Bryant who recently passed in a helicopter crash. The rest of the slideshow included Agnes Varda, John Singleton, Kirk Douglas and more but some viewers were quick to notice some missing names.

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Luke Perry, whose last acting role was Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood did not get a mention, even though the film pulled in 10 nominations and went home with two wins. Sid Haig, known for his horror film moves was also left out of the slideshow as well as Disney actor Cameron Boyce who passed at age 20 last year. "Excluding LukePerry from the Oscars in Memoriam was disrespectful. He appeared in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood which was nominated for Best Picture. Quentin Tarantino personally selected Luke to be in his movie so why not mention him?" one user wrote.
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