Kim Kardashian gave us all a fright on Friday when it was revealed (or seemed to be) that the star was on the fence as to who to vote for in the upcoming presidential election. Kardashian reportedly told Wonderland, “At first I thought, ‘Oh my God, I’m so Hillary [Clinton]’, but I had a long political call with Caitlyn last night about why she’s voting Trump. I’m on the fence.”
Or so the Evening Standard claimed, but according to Wonderland the quote is “incorrect,” and now Kardashian has put the rumors safely to rest with a blog posted to her website Saturday evening.
In the post, entitled “I’m With Her,” Kardashian writes:
“[W]ithout a doubt, I stand with Hillary. I’m with her. I believe Hillary will best represent our country and is the most qualified for the job. This year, I’m not just voting for myself, but also for my children, and I took that into careful consideration when I made my decision. Now that I have made my choice I want to be clear… I would never judge anyone based on their political religious beliefs. I believe that both candidates have the intention of making the country a safer and stronger place for every American, they just have different ideas about how we get there.”
Phew, now we can all rest easy and return to a blissful month-and-a-half of not voting.
Hillary, welcome to the Kim K bump.
Angelina Jolie is reportedly doing her divorce from a rather swank abode in Malibu, estimated value of $12 million, which she’s rented to the tune of $95,000 per month.
The home contains a “war room” from which Jolie dictates the terms of her much-speculated-over split from Brad Pitt, according to the Daily Mail.
The house is really nice and big, and just feels lucky to be included in this epic Hollywood break-up saga.
- Miami Marlins pitcher José Fernández, 24, was killed in a boating accident. [Daily Mail]
- Ralph Lauren is writing a tell-all memoir. [Page Six]
- A person who is allegedly invited to parties bought Truman Capote’s ashes for $45,000. [Page Six]
- First pic surfaces of Adam Levine’s tiny spawn. [The Cut]
- Do the Right Thing star Bill Nunn is dead at 62. [Us Weekly]