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Cold World: Adrienne Bailon Says She Sent Thirsty Azz Rob Kardashian A Text From Her Fake Boyfriend To Get Him To Stop Calling

SMH… Adrienne stays playing out poor Rob in public. Guess he never should have cheated for real. Via US Weekly reports : Three years after splitting with Rob Kardashian, The Real’s Adrienne Bailon has revealed what really went down when the reality star received a letter from her supposed “new boyfriend” post-breakup in 2010. During a previously aired episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, fans saw a disheveled Kardashian reading aloud a letter he believed was from Bailon’s new man–in which he implored Kardashian to stop calling Bailon. But what Kardashian, 26, didn’t know at the time was that the infamous letter was actually written by the former Cheetah Girl herself! “I was my own fake boyfriend,” The Real co-host admitted. “What all ya’ll thought was that it was written by my boyfriend. It was not written by a boyfriend,” she exclaimed to her cast members . “That was written by me and my girl sitting on the sofa one day deciding to ourselves, ‘Well, how can we make him stop calling me?’ Adding gleefully, “I got left alone. I think it worked!” Bailon, 29, and Kardashian dated for two years until the Kourtney & Kim Take Miami star admitted to cheating in 2010. “I was embarrassed and basically said, ‘I want nothing to do with you,’” Bailon recalled. Though the pair initially decided to never go public with the details, Bailon did show some regret looking back on the whole ordeal. “I felt so bad because at the time there was so many rumors that I was dating [rapper] Fabolous. They actually pinned it on him.” Are the rest of the chicks on “The Real” spilling their guts as much as Adrienne? Seems like every time we look up she is telling some Rob Kardashian horror story but we’re not sure she’s helping her own case running her mouth so much. Watch the video HERE WENN

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Cold World: Adrienne Bailon Says She Sent Thirsty Azz Rob Kardashian A Text From Her Fake Boyfriend To Get Him To Stop Calling

Taylor Swift, Kanye West Have Critics Debating VMAs Again

The media weighs in on what ‘Innocent’ and ‘Runaway’ are saying about last year’s incident. By Paul Cantor Taylor Swift and Kanye West at the 2010 Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images/ WireImage Oscar Wilde once wrote, “Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.” Taylor Swift definitely got that memo. At the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, she seemed to be forgiving someone, maybe Kanye West , as she crooned, “Who you are is not what you did. … You’re still an innocent.” Kanye, who apologized to Swift via Twitter earlier this month, seemed to be acknowledging his wrongdoing in the lyrics of his new song, “Runaway.” Though the pair didn’t appear onstage together on Sunday night, as some hoped, many in the media took the opportunity to weigh in on whether the evening’s performances had settled the score between them. “She seems to have forgiven him,” Jennifer Armstrong wrote in Entertainment Weekly. “She looked gorgeous, as she is wont to do, but, um, the actual song was a pretty opaque.” Kanye’s performance was looked upon more favorably. “It was a complete victory,” EW ‘s Brad Wete wrote, “addressing his character flaws and acknowledging public opinion without relinquishing any of his power.” Spin ‘s Steve Kandell thinks the two stars reluctantly met somewhere in the middle. “Kanye implored a toast to the douche bags and jerkoffs, among whom he undoubtedly counts himself, albeit with reservations,” he wrote. “She thinks he isn’t what he did, but he’s putting the lie to that — no, I am that, it’s just a shame you got in the crossfire. But, to paraphrase another great poet of the VMA era, he’s not that innocent.” Over at The New York Times, Jon Caramanica wrote of West, “Wearing a red suit, he looked amateurish and vulnerable, and also affecting. At the end, Mr. West’s knowing, bombastic humility won.” With respect to Taylor Swift, Caramanica continued, “Ms. Swift — a victim, but no na