Monday, October 2, 2017

Kailyn Lowry: Kylie Jenner"s Friends Will ABANDON Her!

You might not think of someone who got pregnant as a teenager as being the ideal person to reach out to for advice about … well, anything.


But Kailyn Lowry"s advice might be exactly what pregnant Kylie Jenner needs to hear. 


After all, who could know better about going from young and hot to mom with a tot than a Teen Mom star? Just don"t ask Kailyn for baby naming advice.



Since getting pregnant in high school, Kailyn"s lived the non-millionaire version of what Kylie"s about to go through.


Because the reality of the matter is that your social life changes when you become a mom — at any age.


Even a 35-year-old first-time parent is going to suddenly have to turn down invitations, because they have a small human that"s adorable though very noisy and it needs constant supervision or it could die.


They"ll find themselves missing out on sleep and unable to party and stay out late like they used to, even at times when someone else is taking care of their baby.


It"s more than just a shift in lifestyle — that can happen when you get a new job, basically. It"s a total, radical reprioritization that impacts more or less every part of your life.


That shift is going to be even more dramatic for someone who becomes pregnant at 16 … or 19 … and is accustomed to a great deal of freedom and minimal responsibility at an age where they are not socially expected to become mothers.


And … there are fears that Kylie does not fully appreciate what it means to be a mother or how much her life is going to change. Forever.



TMZ spoke to Kailyn Lowry and asked if she had any words of wisdom to share with Kylie Jenner.


We have to hand it to them — it might never have occurred to us to ask a Teen Mom star about Kylie Jenner.


Kailyn seemed to be ready to share some advice, though she confesses that she doesn"t know all that much about Kylie.


"For me, it was a little different because I was still in high school … she"s pretty young, and I can"t imagine that a whole lot of her friends have kids at their age."


She"s right.


There"s a huge difference when you"re still in high school, because you"re still a minor who"s suddenly jumping forward a decade in terms of responsibilities.


But, at the same time, Kylie"s peers can"t really relate to Kylie"s pregnancy any more than a high schooler"s can.


And that"s going to change things.



"Your social life definitely changes because you can"t always go out when your friends wanna go out, because you"re either pregnant or you have a newborn."


Yep.


"I think it"ll be different for her because I"m sure she"ll have a lot of help and she"ll have nannies and stuff."


We anticipate a small army of nannies. Plus lots of time spent with aunts and, of course, Kylie"s daughter"s proud grandmomager.


"I don"t know; i think when your friends can"t really relate, they kind of stop coming around."


We"re sure that Kailyn had this unfortunate experience.


But only time will tell whether Kylie does.


Is her social clout among her friends enough that they won"t stop coming around?


Or can even Kylie become too boring and her life too baby-centric?


Kylie will have help, though.


"I mean, I know money can definitely make things easier — I know you can pay to have help."


Plus Kylie"s whole family will likely be willing to pitch in when needed.


(Though Kim and Khloe will have newborns of their own)



Imagine the fallout of Kylie"s friends all deserted her.


But … here"s our take on that:


Any friend of Kylie"s who was willing to put up with her during her years of dating Tyga is probably going to have no problem putting up with her as a mom.


Childcare is no joke, but we"d take time around a newborn over someone who talks about Tyga all of the time, any day.



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Real Housewives Stars React to Las Vegas Shootings


As you"ve no doubt heard by now, the deadliest mass shooting in American history occurred in Las Vegas last night.


Tens of thousands of famous figures have responded to the tragedy on social media, with most offering thoughts and prayers, and many calling for stricter gun control laws.


Cast members from Bravo"s wildly popular Real Housewives franchise were quick to share their thoughts on social media, and we"ve collected the most memorable posts in the gallery below:




1. Lisa Vanderpump


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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Vanderpump called the shooting an “absolute nightmare and devastating tragedy.”



2. Brandi Glanville


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Lisa’s former co-star Brandi Glanville shared this heartfelt response to the attacks.



3. Teresa Giudice


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Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice called for thoughts and prayers for the victims.



4. Vicki Gunvalson


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Vicki Gunvalson of The Real Housewives of Orange County tweeted that she was “devastated” by news of the shooting.



5. Bethenny Frankel


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Real Housewives of New York City star Bethenny Frankel bluntly assessed the situation while volunteering in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.



6. Phaedra Parks


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Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks bemoaned a world where Americans can’t peacefully enjoy a concert.


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LAPD Races to USC After Reports of "Shots Fired"

More than a dozen LAPD squad cars raced to the University of Southern California campus moments ago after reports of a shooting … though cops have not confirmed that shots were actually fired.  USC has sent an alert saying, “Police searching…


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Ariana Grande Calls for Gun Control in Wake of Las Vegas Shooting

As documented below, celebrities from all industries have issued statements of shock and sorrow on social media in light of Sunday night’s shooting in Las Vegas.


But we feel as though Ariana Grande deserves to be singled out for a moment.



Tragically, the young singer is all too familiar with the sort massacre that took place in Nevada over the weekend, as over 20 concert goers were killed in Manchester this spring toward the end of a Grande performance.


Clearly (and understandably) VERY shaken by that incident, the artist penned an open letter shortly after the terrorist act that reads as follows:


“I am sorry for the pain and fear that you must be feeling and for the trauma that you, too, must be experiencing.


“We will never be able to understand why events like this take place because it is not in our nature, which is why we shouldn’t recoil. We will not quit or operate in fear.


“We won’t let this divide us. We won’t let hate win.”


Sadly, Grande has now been forced to share a similar statement, after a 64-year old named Stephen Paddock opened fire in Las Vegas on fans at a country music festival.


At the latest count, Paddock killed 58 people and injured over 500 others.


After committing the deadliest mass shooting in American history, he then took his own life.



On Monday, Grande responded to this Las Vegas shooting with grief and with emotion, but also with a call for action.


“My heart is breaking for Las Vegas,” she tweeted. “We need love, unity, peace, gun control & for people to look at this & call this what it is = terrorism.”


Amen, right?


Grande’s manager Scooter Braun also penned a lengthy message to his followers, reflecting on the attack in Vegas while referencing his own memories from Manchester.


“I don’t really have words this morning. I am deeply saddened. And as horrifying as it is to say I can’t tell you I’m surprised,” he wrote, adding:


“Our greatest challenges are ahead of us. What took place in Las Vegas last night should never happen. What took place in Manchester should never happen. What took place in Charlottesville should never happen.


“But they are happening. And ALL of them are terrorist attacks.”



Concluded Braun:


They all strike fear in our ability to live our lives .They all make us question taking our children, our friends our loved ones to public events that are supposed to bring us joy…in fear of devastation.


They are all attacks on our way of life and our way of love. So first let me say my heart breaks for all those affected in Las Vegas. Nothing we  do can bring back your loved ones and I am so sorry. For those in the hospital recovering we are with you. Keep fighting. And for all of us..who are we?


What will we choose to do in response? Will we just Instagram and move on? Will we think this is about a hashtag with the word #vegas in it? Or will we wait until the next one affects us? THIS One affects us. #LASVEGAS is ALL of us.



We owe them courage. We owe them our faith. We owe them our strength and out spirit to rise up and come together and demand not only better now but better Tomorrow.


When I was in Manchester I witnessed something defiant. At the end of the One Manchester show…only 2 weeks after the attack and less than 24 hours since the London attack…when the cameras were off…the crowd of 55,000 brave souls started to sing. The echoed the words ‘Manchester we’re strong, we’re strong, we’re strong.


We’ll keep singing our songs, our songs our songs.’ This repeated for 15 minutes as they exited. Defiance in the face of fear. Las Vegas we’re strong. We’re strong. We’re strong. We’ll keep singing our songs…Together.


This is an attack on your friends, your family, your kids, your way of life. So as we think about those lost and those hurt this morning …what do you and I owe them?


Powerful stuff.


We send our thoughts to all affected by this tragedy.


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