The rumors are true: Kim Kardashian is pregnant! The reality star's rep confirmed the news to ET after Kim's boyfriend Kanye West announced it Sunday night during his concert in Atlantic City.
PHOTOS - Kim's Pre-Pregnancy Style
Kim took to her blog to share the exciting news. "It's true!! Kanye and I are expecting a baby," she wrote.
Shakira's boyfriend Gerard Pique spilled the news on Thursday that the couple welcomed a new son, but not everyone is believing this baby announcement.
This is Kourtney Kardashian, here to take the sting of Justin Bieber's
arrest and subsequent fall from grace (just don't ask the Beliebers
about that second thing, because they are a hot mess right now), and
she's in a bikini in Mexico. Yes, while we're all sitting here sipping
our extra-foam lattes and snacking on petite
The singer and basketball star Kobe Bryant covers the publication's Music Issue -- but she's ticked over her photo, which she says was Photoshopped in all the wrong ways.
"When retouching goes wrong," she wrote on Instagram, posting a closeup of the cover.
A drunken Manchester United fan called the police
emergency line in a futile attempt to talk to former manager Alex
Ferguson about the club's League Cup semi-final loss to Sunderland on
Wednesday.
"The result is all wrong. They had extra time and it was a total
and utter load of rubbish," the male caller complained after dialing 999
and asking to be put through to Ferguson.
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno has appealed to communities living
around Alau Dam in Jere Local Government Area, who fled their homes for
fear of attack by the Boko Haram insurgents to return home.
Shettima made the appeal on Thursday when he addressed members of the
communities who took refuge at the permanent site of the Federal
Training Centre in Dalori, near Maiduguri.
The governor, who was represented by
‘Jesus Christ, man, you never have time for me anymore’ (Picture: Imgur/theqwoppingdead)
It must have seemed like a good idea in theory – design a religious pamphlet aimed at the iPhone generation.
Get more young people connecting with Christianity by making it look like Jesus is texting them.
Only, it didn’t quite turn out like that. As this picture shows, it
would seem their efforts have been foiled with a muddling case of mixed
messages.
Instead of illustrating how young people don’t have time for Jesus,
the ‘texts’ appear to reveal a hilarious show of indifference coming
from the Saviour himself.