The pizza delivery guy dating Michael Jackson’s daughter has reportedly quit his job to focus exclusively on Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris, according to Page Six, which reports the happy couple have since moved into one of Michael Jackson’s old houses.
We’re told 18-year-old Jackson and Michael Snoddy—who was a pizza delivery guy when she started dating him six months ago—have moved into the LA mansion where her father, Michael Jackson, recorded songs including “Billie Jean” and “Beat It.”
“Michael [Snoddy] quit his job around July and they moved into the house where Michael [Jackson] grew up,” a source “close to Paris” tells the website. “Now they’re trying to do this happy family thing. They refer to themselves as a family a lot.”
Paris is reportedly living off an $8 million-a-year allowance from her father’s estate and Snoddy is reportedly a member of a “psychedelic drum corp.” Friends believe they may have secretly married, which is great for the friends because I’ve been thinking for several minutes and still can’t think of a good wedding gift for these crazy kids.
[Page Six]
Kanye West’s tour rider requires his-and-hers slushie machines backstage; one serving frozen Hennessy and Coke, for him, and one serving frozen lemonade and Grey Goose, for Kim.
This is true love, and you should accept nothing less.
[TMZ]
The Los Angeles grocery chain Vons has apologized for the “misunderstanding” with Zendaya after the actress and singer (I’m told) posted a series of Snapchats claiming she had been mistreated by a racist clerk.
“At Vons, we strive to treat each and every customer with the utmost respect. There is a policy that limits gift card purchases using a credit card. Zendaya was able to purchase gift cards up to our limit, and we apologize for any inconvenience or misunderstanding.”
“We respect Zendaya’s voice in the community and similarly are committed to diversity and inclusion,” the statement continued. “Moreover, we understand that race is a sensitive issue in America and view this experience as a reminder that every interaction is an opportunity to treat each customer as we ourselves would like to be treated.”
And that’s how it’s done, Guiliana Rancic.
[People]
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