Celebrity News: Kylie Jenner changes her son’s name – Panorama

KylieJenner, 24, US reality actress has caused confusion with a post about her son’s name. “FYI, our son’s name is no longer Wolf,” the entrepreneur wrote in an Instagram story. “We just didn’t feel like that was really him. I just wanted to share that with you guys because I still read Wolf everywhere.” She did not say what she and her boyfriend, US rapper Travis Scott, 30, want to call their son. Jenner announced the birth of the child on Instagram in early February. She gave February 2 as her date of birth. A little over a week later, she announced the name “Wolf Webster” for her son.

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Sandra Bullock57, German-American actress, and her colleague Channing Tatum, 41, American actor, once met in the office of one of her daughters’ preschool principals. “We were called there because Everly and Laila were trying to outwit each other and we prayed it was each other’s child that did the damage,” Bullock said in a joint interview with the New York Times. The first time they met was at Bullock’s birthday party, where Tatum was an addendum. “I think that was my first week in Hollywood,” Tatum said. “You were the first celebrity I met.” Meanwhile, daughters Laila, 10, and Everly, 8, became friends while their parents were filming “The Lost City” in the Dominican Republic.

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Prince Andrew, 62, British duke, apparently wants to appear in public again. Andrew, who has recently been reclusive over abuse allegations, is reportedly planning to attend a memorial service for his father Prince Philip, who died last year, on March 29 at Westminster Abbey. This was reported by the PA news agency, citing unnamed sources. It would be Andrew’s first public appearance since a multi-million dollar out-of-court settlement with plaintiff Virginia Giuffre in mid-February. The American had accused him of sexually abusing her several times when she was 17.

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Orhan Pamuk, 69, Turkish writer, feels guilty about the corona pandemic. The feeling arose while writing his new book “The Nights of the Pest” when Corona suddenly broke out. “It seemed to me that the pandemic came because I wrote this novel,” said the Nobel Prize winner for literature at the Lit.Cologne literature festival in Cologne. Friends who had previously warned him that no one would want to read a book about something as distant as the plague had now told him he was lucky, his book would sell much better now. He then convinced himself that if he finished the book quickly now, Corona might disappear. “But that didn’t happen.” He has now been vaccinated five times, twice with a Turkish vaccine and three times with Biontech.

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