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Kylie Jenner talks about being bullied:
Teenager Kylie Jenner has told her more than four million Snapchat followers about her history with bullying.
"I've been bullied since I've been 9," she said. "From the whole world, it feels like sometimes ... and I think that I've done a really great job in handling all this."
The reality star that is always being compared to her older sister Kendall, who has landed numerous modeling contracts with big names such as Calvin Klein, Givenchy and Estee Lauder, encouraged her fans to, "never change".
"There are bullies everywhere," she added. "So, this was just a little like Snapchat, to tell whoever with their own bullies, that the only opinion that ever really matters is yours and to never change."
"I've been bullied since I've been 9," she said. "From the whole world, it feels like sometimes ... and I think that I've done a really great job in handling all this."
The reality star that is always being compared to her older sister Kendall, who has landed numerous modeling contracts with big names such as Calvin Klein, Givenchy and Estee Lauder, encouraged her fans to, "never change".
"There are bullies everywhere," she added. "So, this was just a little like Snapchat, to tell whoever with their own bullies, that the only opinion that ever really matters is yours and to never change."
Chris Brown Photo shops himself with 2 pac last picrure
Chris Brown posted a picture of himself photo shopped into riding with 2pac and Suge Knight the night the iconic rapper was killed.
Chris Brown has since taken down the post, but it remains worthy of making it known that the singer’s a fantasy of riding with Tupac and Suge Knight the night the rapper was hit with the bullets that led to his death is so high he created it himself.
Chris Brown posted a picture of himself photo-shopped into the iconic image of Tupac riding shotgun with Suge Knight in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996. The rapper was shot later that night and was declared dead six days later.
Chris Brown’s Instagram post has since been deleted but we have a screenshot of the image, which Brown did not have a caption for
Petition urges Olympic committee to strip Caitlyn Jenner of Olympic medal

A petition has been set up by some people calling for the International Olympic Committee to revoke Bruce Jenner’s 1976 Olympic Gold medal. Bruce, now known as Caitlyn, won the coveted gong competing in the decathlon in Montreal.
Jennifer Bradford, who started the petition, argued that as Bruce 'always believed herself to be truly female' her medal was won 'in violation of committee rules regarding women competing in men’s sports.' The petition currently has around 3,000 signatories and has spawned a hash tag #givebackthegold
The full text reads:
It has recently come to light that gold medalist Bruce Jenner is in fact transgender, and therefore, identifies as a woman. We congratulate Ms. Jenner on these new developments and wish her the best. However, this creates somewhat of a problem as Ms. Jenner (as talented as she is) claims that she has always believed herself to be truly female, and therefore, was in violation of committee rules regarding women competing in men’s sports and vice versa. Therefore, it is with a heavy heart that we must ask whether or not it is proper that Ms. Jenner should retain her Olympic records in light of this, as we must now either claim that Bruce Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner are two entirely different people (which we know is not true), or that Bruce Jenner was, in fact, a woman participating in a men’s event. It is only fair to all involved that women receive their credit as champions of the Decathlon and that the men racing Ms. Jenner are not expected to compete with a superior, streamlined being such as herself.
We urge Ms. Jenner to support the transgender community by giving up the medals earned by competing against the wrong gender.
Thank you, and congratulations to Ms. Jenner for her courage!
#givebackthegold
Defining gender boundaries at the Olympics has always been a difficult discussion for the IOC based off the notion that two genders should never compete against each other. For many years, female Olympic athletes were forced to undergo a required gender verification process. The practice came to a halt in the 1990s; however, the IOC has the right to impose this process for particular athletes.
While Jenner has stated that she has always known herself to be a woman, she was not taking hormone therapy at the time of the 1976 Montreal Olympics.