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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Calin's Entertainment Report. He's on the Press show.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Kim Kardashian is going to have to relive her Paris
to robbery when she takes the stand for the trial
of a Parisian gang alleged to have been behind it.
Kim is going to head to France in May when
she will testify on the stand at the jury trial. Remember,
she was the target of a twenty sixteen jewelry heist
where she was bound and gagged at gunpoint while Roberts
forced their way inside her Paris apartment she rents it
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out for fashion Week, holding her hostage and making off
with ten million dollars in jewelry, including a massive ring
worth four million. I think Kanye got her that French
officials investigated for five years before ordering the case to
trial in twenty twenty one, and now we are here.
She will be there in May, so that's probably not
going to be easy. Ben Affleck broke his silence on
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his divorce in a new GQ interview, and he actually
was pretty honest, which I appreciate as a nosy person.
Ben says that he and Jalo had different approaches to
life in the spotlight. He prefers to keep things private
while she's more open, but he made it clear that
that wasn't the cause of their breakup. I don't know
why you would bring that up if that wasn't the cause,
he said. There's no He's like, here's my issues with her,
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but like, that's not why we broke up. He says
there was no drama, no scanned, just two people with
different perspectives. And he added that he has nothing about
respect for her. Hopes people don't read into their split
looking for soap opera worthy twists. But I think we
all kind of knew they were a little bit different,
and we just, you know, that was the most expensive
way to figure out if your old flame is supposed
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to be your flame, and I guess not. Kendrick Lamar's
Super Bowl halftime show had some Karen's complaining about inappropriate lyrics,
raunchy dance moves, and anti American themes. Even some Drake
fans were pissed and complained that the beef was thrown
into it. A total of one hundred and twenty five
complaints were sent to the FCC following his February ninth,
ninth halftime show. The majority felt it wasn't family friendly.
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Several noticed to a split American flag visual at one
point in the show, and the craziest complaint that he
only used black performers, to which I say, so that's amazing, Like,
what the hell we're calling. We're picking up the phone
and calling people for comparison. Rihanna's show got just over
one hundred complaints and Jalo and Shakira raked in one hundred,
thirteen hundred complaints.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Thirteen hundred say in the audience is eighty seven gazillion people, right.
I hope those one hundred people are really happy with
themselves because they really showed them. The NFL, the FCC,
they all got together. I heard there was a meeting
and they were like, these one hundred people say they'll
never watch the Super Bowl again, so let's not do
that again. They know more hurt Lamar, Yeah, what did you,
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Dora do? They just they were thinking about running it back.
They were thinking about having all those guys back again.
They were thinking about having Jlo Janet and Kendrick Lamar
do it all together and next year. But no, because
these hundred people said, no, we're not doing it.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Listen, come on, guys, like it's supposed to be fun
and you're using your voice, but hey, you were heard
and I hope you feel better. By the way, if
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