Billie Lourd wrote a tribute post to her late mother Carrie Fisher six years after Carrie’s death. In a Tuesday Instagram post, the Ticket to Paradise star acknowledged the six-year anniversary of her mother Carrie Fisher’s death. Captioning a photo of herself and her late mother together, Billie wrote, “It has been 6 years since my Momby died (feels like 2 but also like 705 at the same time?). And unlike most other years since she’s died, this year, these past two weeks have been some of the most joyful of my life.” Billie and her husband Austen Rydell welcomed their second child, Jackson, on 12 December. They also share two-year-old Kingston. “My mom is not here to meet either of them and isn’t here to experience any of the magic. Sometimes the magical moments can also be the hardest,” the actress shared in her post. “For anyone out there experiencing the reality of grief alongside the magic of life, I see you. You are not alone.” She advised anyone experiencing both “magical” and
Freddie Gibbs wants smoke with Kendrick Lamar.
On Saturday, the Grammy-nominated MC dropped a freettles to Drake’s “Champagne Poetry” called “Vice Lord Poetry” on which he appears to take shots at the Compton rapper while flexing his lyrical prowess
“The earth ain’t big enough for both of us, you gotta get done,” Gibbs raps over the Certified Lover Boyinstrumental. “They say they smokin’ top 5s, but you ain’t burnt up the one / F**k ni**as talkin’ ’bout? / Like every time I hit the booth, I don’t leave that bitch with a body count.”
The “smokin’ top 5s” lyrics are a response to Kendrick’s verse on his Baby Keem collaboration “family ties” where he raps, “Smokin’ on yo’ top five tonight.”
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