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Chelsea Clinton sticks to it Kim kardashian.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Clinton shared that she broke up with Kardashian’s estranged husband Kanye West Music from her playlist.
“I had to give up on Kanye, because just, I can’t. Just the way he treats Kim Kardashian, the way he talks about women is unbelievable to me,” Clinton, an avid runner, said. “That was one of my favorite running tracks. I removed it from my music library.”
It was West and Kardashian Involved in a high-profile divorce Since February 2021. The couple has had a number of public feuds over the past year, most of which stemmed from West’s lack of interest in getting a divorce.
Kim Kardashian ‘Won’t Stand Up’ to Kanye’s Interesting About Her Split With Pete Davidson
While West mostly took subtle punches at the Kardashians after their divorce was initially announced publicly, things really escalated when the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star started seeing Pete Davidson after she hosted “Saturday Night Live” in October 2021. Kardashian says West withdraw in the in the middle of her speech.
Kardashian and Davidson split after nine months of dating. West has since returned to Instagram. In a since-deleted post, West shared a fake front page to the New York Times that declared “Skeet Davidson died at the age of 28.” Skete is Davidson’s West nickname.
Chelsea teamed up with her mother, Former First Lady Hillary Clintonfor an upcoming documentary series, “Gutsy”.
Hillary, Chelsea Clinton Talk ‘Leap of Confidence’ in New TV Series ‘GUTSY’
The mother-daughter duo recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the Apple TV+ series, which is based on Clintons’ book, “The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience,” and highlights women across the board that inspire them.
In the interview, Chelsea said she was “impressed” by Kardashian’s work on legal reform.
“I have always been impressed by Kim’s commitment to criminal justice reform,” she said.
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“I knew she went to law school. I knew she was adamantly committed to these issues and to the efforts of imprisoned individuals to commute their sentences or commute their sentences completely. But to hear her talk about how important this is to her identity, how she thinks about her role as a celebrity, and how much she thinks about where she can Being a celebrity helps and where that might be harmful… I was really impressed by how important this was to her, not just how important this was for her definition of who she is.”
Some of the women included in the nine-episode series are Glennon Doyle, Dr. Jane Goodall, Mariska Hargitay, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, Megan the Stallion, Amber Ruffin, Amy Schumer, Gloria Steinem, Wanda Sykes, Simon (Reggie Gavin), and Abby. Wambach and Natalie Wayne (Contra Points).
The streaming service released the trailer for the series on Tuesday, and the show will start on September 9.
“I was nervous,” the former first lady told the outlet. “Being in front of the camera on this series was such a leap of faith for me. It was just outside my comfort zone. But doing it with Chelsea was a great way to come together about things we’ve talked about since she was a little girl. I wasn’t lonely, she wasn’t lonely.” We were in it together.”
Fox News Digital’s Carolyn Thayer contributed to this report.
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