Even though friendship isn’t a competition, I find it hard to believe that there hasn’t been some kind of tug-of-war going on between Taylor Swift and Kendall Jenner over Gigi Hadid this year.
It’s no secret that Taylor and Kendall wouldn’t shed a tear if the other person fell down a well and disappeared forever, which must make things pretty awkward for Gigi, who just so happens to be best friends with both of them.
Now I know, I know, friendship isn’t a competition, but just like we can only have one maid of honor in life — unless you keep getting remarried, in which case the sky’s the limit bb — we always have one best friend that we like the most.
So who did Gigi like best this year?
Since I can’t call her up and ask her myself — would you believe she has an unlisted number — I did the next best thing: I counted how many photos Gigi had taken with Taylor and Kendall on Instagram.
It was close, but in the end, KenGi proved the more dominant friendship.
Granted, most of the Kendall ones happened before their friendship was rumored to be on the rocks, but let’s just say there’s only one of those two ladies that Gigi’s ever called her main. Multiple times.
Sorry Taylor.
You’ll never pull Gigi away from Kendall.
About The Author: Maria Pasquini
Maria Pasquini writes about celebrities and makes a lot of jokes. Hopefully you find some of them funny. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter.
Ahead of his May 2nd cruiserweight championship bout against Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramírez, the undefeated champion reflects on heritage, discipline, and the legacy he’s building — one round at a time. There is a particular quiet that settles over a fighter in the weeks before a championship bout — a stillness that belies the storm of
On the evening of April 22, Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal became the backdrop for one of BMW’s most ambitious events in North America. Guests including press, creators, and tastemakers arrived to a fully transformed hall, where BMW’s production turned one of New York City’s most iconic interiors into an immersive stage for the
In this intimate profile, Melanie Martinez opens up about the foundational moment behind “HADES“—the moment she read Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower and felt the spark that would fuse sonic invention with a stark visual world. She explains how the album shifted from a future-leaning narrative to a raw reflection of the heavy world
In a world that moves too fast, La Guru represents a necessary pause. She doesn’t speak about magic formulas or perfection, but about connection: with oneself, with energy, and with who we truly are. We enter her universe to understand what it means today to be spiritual without losing style, ambition, or the desire to