Galaxy

5 Feb 2016

Paris Jackson has revealed she is struggling with addiction as she hit out at fans on Instagram

The daughter of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson- who died in 2009 - hit out at the "ridiculous" expectations people had for her father, and insisted she is under similar pressure.
Commenting on an Instagram photo, the 17-year-old ranted: "This if f***ing ridiculous. I am expected to literally sit on my ass all day replying to comments people leave me (positive and negative)?
"I have AA meeting to go to. Family obligations. PERSONAL obligations.
"It's so f***ing selfish that I am literally attacked on every f***ing thing I post just because people that I DON'T EVEN KNOW aren't getting what they want. (sic)"
 The teen - who has a separate Instagram account for her artwork under the name 's***tyextratrerrestrial' - insisted she will not allow herself to be "ripped to shreds".
She continued: "I don't know any of you. I appreciate the love and support, but the expectations are f***ing ridiculous.
"The expectations for my DAD were f***ing ridiculous. He didn't owe you anything, yet he was ripped to shreds DAILY. I will not let that happen to me."

Kim Kardashian debuts a new version of Kimoji app

Kim Kardashian debuted a new collection of customized emojis a.k.a. Kimojis for Apple and Android. The new NSFW emojis are rated M for Mature and are for ages 17+.
The new version of Kimojis get raunchier as they include GIFs of Kim twerking, slapping one of her sisters' butt, handing out money, holding a riding crop and even dancing on a stripper pole. There are also pictures of makeup tools, nipples covered with heart ornaments, a Kamasutra book, handcuffs and candy hearts with slogans like "Zero f**ks," "Baby d**k," "Just the tip," and "Die."

"KIMOJI has been completely redesigned & is now available on iOS & Android! There's also brand new KIMOGIF animations," Kim wrote on Twitter.

Mom with her Twin- Which one is the mom

Kaylan Mahomes posted a recent car selfie with her twin, Kyla, and their mother, the social media world went into confusion.
The caption by the high schooler read, "Mom, twin and me."
But because all three share the same youthful glow -- it looks more like a picture of triplets -- everyone is still trying to figure out which one is the mom. 
Since it was posted January 28 the photo has been retweeted more than 18,000 times and received more than 29,000 likes. Some Twitter users have shared it along with the hashtag #blackdontcrack, an expression that refers to African-Americans whose smooth skin makes them look younger than their age.

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