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BLAC CHYNA CLAPS BACK AT ROB KARDASHIAN: They’re at it again! Estranged pair Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian are trading barbs over custody of their 2-year-old daughter Dream, with Kardashian claiming in new court papers that he can’t afford to keep paying Chyna $20,000 a month in support. Chyna, 30, took to Instagram to respond. “Work hard, Play harder! My s-! No Help! No Child Support! Stop the F– Lies!” Chyna captioned an Instagram video, which shows her Rolls Royce, Ferrari and Bentley Truck all parked outside of her home. (People)
DEMI LOVATO GETS A NEW PHONE NUMBER: Following her struggle to get sober, Demi Lovato isn’t taking any chances. The 26-year-old singer, who almost died after an overdose in July, has changed her phone number. On Instagram Stories, Lovato asked friends to DM her to get her new number, which would enable her to control who has access to her and vice versa, presumably an attempt to shake drug dealers and enablers from being able to reach out. (Page Six)
CAREY HART THREATENS LOOTERS: Carey Hart posted a message on Instagram to would-be looters coming after homes decimated by the fires in California. The Motorcross pro and Pink‘s partner posted a shot of 12 men wearing masks and bandanas with guns standing behind a piece of wood spray-painted with the message:”Looters will be shot on site. P.D.C. Posse.” He captioned it: “It’s unfortunate that some people take advantage of others in a crisis. While the malibu fires have been burning, some locals have been fighting off and defending their property against the fires. There have been sightings of looters breaking in to homes. Well, if you are a looter, think twice if you are heading back into malibu.” (E! News)
LUANN DE LESSEPS CELEBRATES SOBRIETY, RHONY RETURN: Luann de Lesseps has celebrated more than 100 days clean and sober, and is returning as a regular on Real Housewives, TMZ reports. This was her second stint in rehab following her Christmas Eve arrest for attacking a cop. De Lesseps tells TMZ: “I take my sobriety very seriously and continue taking it one day at a time. Every step forward is a means toward a better life for me and my family.” (TMZ)


