Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Khloe Kardashian: Is O.J. Simpson Her Father, or Someone Else?!

Kardashian family insiders believe Khloe may not be one of their own, at least biologically, an exclusive new tell-all book alleges.


As for the rumors that O.J. Simpson is Khloe’s father



Well, despite that long-running rumor, which has regained traction lately, this new source says the Juice didn’t father Kardashian.


However, the insider is adamant that Kris Jenner conceived her with someone other than her then-husband, Robert Kardashian.


The 33-year-old Khloe has admitted that she questioned her paternity while she grew up on Keeping Up With the Kardashians.


Moreover, her mom Kris offered to conduct a DNA test before the release of her memoir (it’s unclear if a test was administered).


With O.J. Simpson getting paroled after nearly nine years in prison, rumors that he is her real father have once again resurfaced.


He’s almost certainly not. However …



Simpson’s connection to the famous family – he was best friends with, and represented by, Robert Kardashian – are impossible to deny.


So are the skeletons in Kris’ closet.


At the heart of this speculation, however, is the unquestioned, yet overly simple theory that Khloe looks totally different than her siblings.


Also, her parents were going through some really hard times back then, leading to myriad rumors of cheating and an eventual divorce.


Jerry Oppenheimer wrote in his book, The Kardashians: An American Drama, that this was not lost on the impressionable future celebrity:


“When Khloe got old enough, people in the Kardashians’ circle began to notice just how different she really did look and raised questions.”



Kris would explain away her daughter’s suspicions by saying that Khloe looked like her maternal great-grandmother, Lou Ethel Fairbanks.


Robert’s friend, Joni Migdal recalled how he would shrug off the same suspicions and claim that Khloe looked just like his mom, Helen.


Helen was Armenian but didn’t have Armenian features, which he felt made his explanation work, but the paternity questions lingered.


The elder Kardashian’s friend and minister Kenn Gulliksen added that he heard it from the man himself: “Kris and Robert had four children.”


“Well, three kids and somebody else’s kid. Bob never asked my counsel; I simply heard from him that Khloe wasn’t his biological daughter.”


So was the biological father then?!



Gulliksen isn’t sure, he says.


Robert may not have known, or at least wasn’t saying. “He gave me no names of who he thought [it] was. But I certainly know it wasn’t O.J.”


Kenn explained that, as far as he knows, Kris and Robert hadn’t slept together anywhere near the time frame in which Khloe was made.


The couple’s friend Joni added that Robert “didn’t want a DNA test done. He didn’t want to find out anything. He told [her], ‘I love Khloe."”


“‘She’s wonderful. She’s mine, period."”


Yet he supposedly knew it wasn’t so. Robert’s confirmation, Gulliksen says, was, “‘She’s mine and I don’t care who the father is.’” 


However, Robert signed a sworn declaration that stated he had “four biological children” shortly before his death in September 2003.



Understandably, this has been hard on Khloe.


“The thing that most became overwhelming was when the stuff happened with one of my dad’s wives,” she said on Kocktails With Khloe.


Jan Ashley, who married Robert after he divorced Kris, also says Kardashian expressed the belief that Khloe was not truly his daughter.


“She wanted to come out 10 years after my dad passed away and say I’m not my dad’s daughter,” the reality star lamented.


“And he confided in her. I was like you can talk about me and my sisters all you f–king want. Do not talk about my dad.”


Sadly, we don’t imagine this will be the last time somebody does, especially with Simpson getting out of prison this fall.



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Duggar Family: Did One Member Just Come Out in Favor of LGBT Rights?!

Being in the Duggar fertility cult means following a host of deeply fundamentalist beliefs espoused by Jim Bob Duggar, setting men back by decades and women back by a couple of centuries at least.


But the best-laid plans of domineering patriarchs don’t always work out, and it seems almost inevitable that some of the Duggars will break free of their family’s oppression and form their own ideas.


Well one members of the Duggar family is shocking fans — and appears to be warming to the idea of LGBT rights.



Derick Dillard isn’t a Duggar in name or by birth, but he’s undeniably part of the Duggar clan.


As far as that group goes, Derick can come across as almost likable — despite having cut his hair — though his likability may just come from being compared to the likes of Josh Duggar and Jim Bob Duggar.


It’s easy for anyone to look good in that context, you know? But he seems to be an okay guy.


Derick and Jill have been dedicated to their missionary work — which was controversial even among people who think that missionary work is an acceptable thing to do.


Derick and Jill also dedicated parents and generally part of a very conservative subculture.


Which is why this apparent deviatin on Derick’s part sent shockwaves through fans of Counting On.



Richard Grenell, a long-serving spokesman for the United States at the UN, tweeted.


“No one should be fired for being gay. And no one should be fired for being a Christian. We should be able to work through these issues.”


He’s absolutely right, of course.


Don’t get us wrong, because Grenell tweets a lot of absolute nonsense (honestly he tweeted praise about Trump making a “fast and bold move” on foreign policy and it’s like reading something from a parallel universe where Trump isn’t an evil living trashcan fire).


But “No one should be fired for being gay. And no one should be fired for being a Christian,” is a pair of statements with which most people should be able to agree.


Of course, one of those is a real thing that happens all of the time with zero legal reprocussions in many states. The other is so rare that it’s weird that he’d bring it up.


(It’s kind of like hearing a news report about a series of car thefts and tweeting: “Those monsters shouldn’t steal people’s cars! Also, graverobbing is awful.” Maybe he was just trying to appeal to his followers who might hesitate about his first sentence)


One person who liked that tweet, which acknowledged gay rights (admittedly just about the bare minimum in terms of anti-discrimination, but still), was Derick Dillard.


To say that some people were surprised was an understatement.



While it’s not unusual for Ben Seewald to clash with Jim Bob Duggar over theology, you don’t usually think of Derick as being a “radical” by Duggar standards.


And yes, for these folks, acknowledging even basic human rights for LGBT folks is considered radical.


So “liking” that tweet might be a big deal.


(And yes, likes and favorites are publicly visible on almost every social media platform)


Some fans still don’t think that Derick is necessarily deviating from fundamentalist beliefs or supporting LGBT rights.


There were three sentences in that tweet, and Derick may have been focusing on the second.


“And no one should be fired for being a Christian.”


That’s not exactly an epidemic, and anti-discrimination laws tend to include religion already, but we have to remember that for some conservative Christians and especially for fundamentalists, there’s an emphasis on “persecution” and the need to believe that they’re oppressed.


(For the record, there are absolutely places where Christians are oppressed, but in the US they are 70% of the population and hold majorities in every branch of government at every level, and their God is literally mentioned in the Pledge of Allegiance)


So there’s a chance that Derick was not only glossing over the first sentence, but expressing his religiously conservative beliefs.



Still, plenty of conservatives — including Richard Grenell, the man who wrote that tweet — are warming to the idea that gay people exist and might even be treated like people.


Derick Dillard is relatively young and has traveled beyond the isolation of Arkansas.


It’s probably easy for the LGBT community to seem frightening to people who don’t watch television or ever meet people who don’t share their exact same views.


Maybe Derick has seen enough of the world to know better.


One way or the other, it would be nice to see him address the subject of that tweet.



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