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Cardi B talks to Gayle King ahead of new album, “Am I the Drama?”: “Sometimes certain things just follow certain people”
Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B gets candid about her relationship with “drama” as she gets ready to release her new album, “Am I the Drama?”
“When you have, like, a big personality like me or when you have, like, a mouth like me or whatever aura that I give, it will follow you,” Cardi B told “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King in an interview airing Wednesday. “‘Cause it makes you like an easier target.”
The Bronx-born artist, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, pushed back on the idea that she enjoys conflict.
“No, I don’t” like drama, she said. “Sometimes certain things just follow certain people.”
Her new album title plays on her long-running reputation for being outspoken, often putting her at the center of headlines. She said some of the drama in her life causes a lot of stress.
Cardi B said her reputation goes back to high school, where she was voted “most dramatic” in her yearbook.
“I didn’t think I was that much drama,” she said.
Watch more of Cardi B’s interview with “CBS Mornings” co-anchor Gayle King on Wednesday, only on “CBS Mornings.”
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South Korean President Lee tries to ease tensions with North Korea, seeks China’s help
South Korea and China signed seven agreements including cooperation on innovation, online crime prevention, and elderly care industries during meeting
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to assist in restarting stalled talks with nuclear-armed North Korea.
Lee hosted Xi following an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) highlighting the significance of renewed dialogue on the Korean Peninsula.
“I am very positive about the situation in which conditions for engagement with North Korea are being formed,” Lee noted, highlighting recent high-level exchanges between Beijing and Pyongyang.
Lee called Xi, who visited South Korea after 11 years, for closer strategic communication with China to “take advantage of these favourable conditions” to resume peace talks.
Xi, in remarks ahead of the summit, described South Korea as an “inseparable cooperative partner,” stressing Beijing’s desire to “jointly tackle challenges” and “widen cooperation.”
Adding to the conversation related to the improving ties between South Korea and North Korea, Chinese state media later confirmed that Xi proposed mutual respect for each country’s systems and increased collaboration in technology, green industries, and aging population initiatives.
The visit reflects the complex balance South Korea intends to maintain between its security alliance with the US and its economic dependence on China.
During the meeting, both countries agreed on “seven” agreements including a won-yuan currency swap and accords on innovation, online crime prevention, and elderly care industries.
Earlier, North Korea refused to engage with Seoul by swiftly dismissing its denuclearization plan. Furthermore, despite having strong ties with China and Russia, North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un, maintained the stance of “dialogue with the South is off the table.”
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Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole takes ‘savage’ dig at Taylor Swift
Fans suspect that Travis Kelce’s ex, Kayla Nicole, has taken a subtle swipe at his fiancée Taylor Swift, with her Halloween post.
Taking to Instagram on Friday, October 31, Nicole, 33, shared a photo of herself dressed up as Toni Braxton for Halloween. She recreated the singer’s look from her song He Wasn’t Man Enough.
“Listen, girl / Who do you think I am? / Don’t you know that he was my man? / But I chose to let him go / So why do you act like I still care about him?” part of the song’s lyrics read.
“What you thinkin’? / Stop blamin’ me / He wasn’t man enough for me / If you don’t know, now here’s the chance / I’ve already had your man.”
The lyrics of the song made fans speculate that it was a dig at Kelce, whom Nicola dated from 2017 through 2022.
“This was a very SAVAGE move,” commented one fan, while another wrote, “This is how you have the last laugh.. “
A third commented, “Somebody gon check on TayTay?”
This comes after Taylor apparently took a shot at Kayla with her The Life of a Show Girl song Opalite.
According to swifties, the lyrics point to a video of Kayla and Travis at a diner, where the NFL player said, “Oh, my God. Get off your phone. Get off your phone. … You’re not even drinking your wine anymore, can we go?”
In Opalite, Taylor sings, “You couldn’t understand it / Why you felt alone / You were in it for real / She was in her phone / You were just a pose,” Swift, 35, sings on the track. “And don’t we try to love love / And give it all we got / You finally left the table / And what a simple thought / You’re starving ’til you’re not.”
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No plans for political comeback, says former PTI leader Ali Zaidi
- Imran illegally confined in jail: Ali Zaidi.
- ‘Corrupt, land grabbers gifted power.’
- Fawad, Ismail meet Qureshi in hospital.
Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Haider Zaidi has ruled out any plans to return to politics, saying “there is no politics left in a country where the corrupt, land grabbers, and extortionists are gifted with power through a rigged election”.
Zaidi, a close aide of PTI founding chairman, had stepped away from the party and politics amid the crackdown following May 9, 2023, riots, during which military installations were attacked following the arrest of Imran Khan, the former prime minister.
In a post on X, the ex-PTI lawmaker dismissed speculation about his political relaunch, saying: “Let me be clear: I am not planning to enter politics anytime soon.”
Explaining his reasons, Zaidi wrote: “Firstly, my financial circumstances and my personal family obligations don’t allow it.”
He went on to criticise the country’s political and judicial systems, expressing disillusionment with the current state of affairs. “There is no politics in a country where the corrupt, the land grabbers, the extortionists, even those with blood on their hands are gifted power through a rigged election, protected by a compromised judiciary, which even today fails to deliver justice,” he said.
“Imran Khan was, and remains, the only leader who truly tried to change this system. Sadly, he’s illegally confined in jail. And we all know why.”
Concluding his statement, the former maritime affairs minister said: “When justice dies, politics loses its purpose.”
Zaidi’s statement comes hours after former PTI leaders Imran Ismail and Fawad Chaudhry met Shah Mahmood Qureshi at PKLI in Lahore.
Ismail has lashed out at the current PTI leadership, accusing it of neglecting Imran Khan, who has been behind bars since 2023.
Ismail, while speaking in an interview on Geo News programme ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath’, said his visit was purely out of respect and affection for Qureshi. “I went to meet him because I have great respect for him. I also met other imprisoned PTI leaders,” he added.
While slamming the incumbent PTI leadership, the former Sindh governor said that they “seem unconcerned that the party founder is in jail.” Ismail further added that Qureshi also agreed that Pakistan’s political temperature must be lowered.
He also expressed confidence in a few senior leaders, saying, “Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Dr Yasmin Rashid, Ejaz Chaudhry, and Omar Sarfraz Cheema are capable of guiding the party in the right direction.”
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