Freshly Brewed Buzz with Tiffany Haddish and Riley Keough
KIM IS WORRIED KANYE HAS TO HIT ROCK BOTTOM? Kim Kardashian West flew out to meet her troubled husband Kanye West in Wyoming, but sources tell Page Six she’s not sure how much she can do as he attempts to run for president and rails against her and her family on Twitter. The insider says: “Kim has known about Kanye’s bipolar disorder all along, and she has worked hard privately to support him and protect him and their kids. But this is the worst episode he has ever had. She fears he may have to hit rock bottom before he finally wakes up and realizes what he has done.” She has returned to L.A., according to reports. (Page Six)
TIFFANY HADDISH TALKS RACISM, KIDS: Tiffany Haddish is opening up about her fears of motherhood. Appearing on Carmelo Anthony‘s What’s in Your Glass, she said: “There’s a part of me that would like to do that, and I always make up these excuses like, ‘Oh, I need a million dollars in the bank before I do that, I need this, I need that.’ But really, it’s like, I would hate to give birth to someone that looks like me … knowing that they’re gonna be hunted or killed. Like, why would I put someone through that?” Haddish added: “And white people don’t have to think about that. It’s time to talk about that, and how we have to come together as a community and work as a unit — and maybe we don’t all agree on the same things, but we need to just find some common ground and move forward as human beings.” (ET)
RILEY KEOUGH GETS BENJAMIN INK: Riley Keough honored her late brother Benjamin, who died by suicide on July 12 at age 27, with a tattoo. She shared the news on IG Stories, saying that she inked his name, “Benjamin Storm,” onto her collarbone. “Mornings are the hardest,” she wrote, sharing several photos. “I forget you’re gone. I can’t cry because of the fear that I will never stop. A pain that’s new to me.”(ET)
MACKENZIE BEZOS DONATES $1.7B: MacKenzie Bezos, the ex-wife of Amazon‘s Jeff Bezos, has donated $1.7 billion off her personal fortune to charity after signing The Giving Pledge in May of 2019. She wrote in a Medium blog post that the funds were distributed across organizations committed to racial and gender equity, economic mobility, public health, climate change and more. They include Black Girls Code, Howard University and the Trevor Project. (Medium)