The 2016 US Gymnastics team was just announced, so we thought to ourselves, what better way to introduce you to the five muscular toddlers athletes who are about to run the world in Rio than by telling you who they would be in the Kardashian/Jenner universe.
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Gabby is Kim because she’s the most charismatic, the most famous, and the best at making her paid product endorsements seem like things she actually loves to use.
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She does hip, young things like listen to Drake, even though she’s super young and has like 0international experience people are OBSESSED with her, and most importantly, she has the best Instagram feed.
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Even though Aly Raisman does things like work out twice on her birthday, whereas Rob probably goes to In N Out twice on his, they both have one very important thing in common: they have their own sock line, which they’re both incredibly proud of.
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Madison is a sweet AF little baby, who looks like the worst thing she’s done in her life is call her best friend a bitch or lick a poster of Justin Bieber because she picked dare instead of truth.
Many of us know Cordell as being the son of rap legend Snoop Dogg, but he’s worked hard to become known as so much more than that. Creating his own legacy in business and real estate, Cordell has taken his platform to a new level by giving back to minority creatives, learning the ins and
Bbyafricka is one of the hottest acts from the California music scene with hits such as “Hurry up” and “Better with me”. She’s just released her latest single “All inside”, pt. 2 (feat. Dualite) and is ready to take over Summer with new music, live shows and more. Read our exclusive interview below. FEATURED INTERVIEW:
“Female empowerment looks like putting the next girl on. A lot of people try to make it seem like if you putting someone on, it’s taking away from you, but I feel as though if you really a girl’s girl, you don’t have no problem putting the next girl on. For me, any female I see with a small following but is so talented, that bothers me. I’m the first person to follow you girl and blow up your comments and let you know that you’re that fucking girl. The amount of followers you have doesn’t match the talent you have, and now I’m going crazy and now I’m your fan.”
In an industry where trends often overshadows values, Lindsey Coffey emerges as a beacon of authenticity and purpose. From gracing international catwalks to advocating for environmental sustainability, Lindsey’s journey in the fashion industry is as inspiring as it is impactful. In this exclusive interview, we delve into the depths of her remarkable story, exploring her