A pril Ryan , an Urban Radio Network correspondent, did not receive an invitation for the annual White House Christmas party for the first time in two decades, which seems to confirm her claim that the White House distrusts Black reporters—especially one like her who is outspoken. SEE ALSO: April Ryan Dishes About Covering The White House If a reporter is “someone of a different race” (referring to herself) in the press room you are considered the opposition,” Ryan said, referring to her experience as a White House correspondent during the Trump administration, according to Real Clear Politics . April Ryan: I wasn't invited to White House Christmas party because “they have disdain for me” https://t.co/IXa181EAS8 pic.twitter.com/WSLQ3Gek4v — The Hill (@thehill) November 30, 2017 Ryan believes the snub was intentional, The Hill reported. “I think they don’t like me. For whatever reason, they have disdain for me,” she stated. For nearly a year, Ryan, like many other reporters, has battled the White House’s press secretaries, beginning with Sean Spicer and now with Sarah Huckabee Sanders , at press briefs. At those meetings, reports have often caught the press secretaries struggling to explain (or cover for) their boss’ lies and misdeeds. In her conversation with CNN host Don Lemon , Ryan said many reporters today are afraid to challenge Sanders—a clear departure from the long tradition of White House reporters demanding straight answers from the president’s spokesperson. The veteran journalist noted that some of her colleagues are friendly to the Trump administration because they were embedded with his campaign and other are Republicans. Those reporters who ask tough questions are viewed by the Trump administration as an opponent, and Black reporters are automatically “considered an opposition,” she said. The tension between Ryan and Trump first flared when the president asked her at a press brief to set up a meeting with the Congressional Black Caucus. That was in response to her question about whether he planned to meet with the Black lawmakers to discuss his campaign promise to revitalize urban centers. Trump asked Ryan: “Are they friends of yours?” SOURCE: Real Clear Politics , The Hill SEE ALSO: April Ryan Persisted After Nearly Quitting Over Sean Spicer’s Demeaning Remark WATCH: Trump Awkwardly Assumes April Ryan Is Friends With Congressional Black Caucus [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3358541″ overlay=”true”]
Well, it’s Thanksgiving on Thursday, and some of you may be feeling like you’re walking into the annual dinner table political debate with a depleted arsenal. After all, ISIS hasn’t been defeated in 30 days; Obamacare is still the law of the land; our borders remain wall-less; and our totally emotionally-stable president has declared war on Marshawn Lynch and Lavar Ball. But don’t worry, you can always divert attention away from the issues by focusing on the fact that … college kids are getting drunk! Yes, Malia Obama (or Obummer , if you’re so inclined! Derp !) is a student at Harvard now, which means that instead of engaging in activities that are appropriate for presidential offspring (colluding with foreign dictators, slaughtering elephants for fun, etc.), she’s busy hitting the books. But while Malia’s more studious than, say, Eric Trump, who we hear isn’t allowed to use paste without supervision, she’s still a 19-year-old girl, so it’s no surprise that she likes to occasionally cut loose. Sadly, instead of enjoying wholesome activities like sliding into the Kremlin’s DMs or cramming a tusk into her carry-on, Malia is drinking, hooking up with dudes, and yes … puffing on the devil’s lettuce. In short, Malia has been “partying,” and for some reason, that’s being treated as news. According to TMZ, Malia was spotted making out with some guy while tailgating before this weekend’s Harvard-Yale football game. Other reports are taking things a step further, with claims that Malia acted “pretty drunk” at the game. One witness even claims she was spotted smoking weed outside a pizza place prior to the big game, which is literally the most college thing we’ve ever heard. As folks who creepily fixate on the private lives of teenage girls can tell you, this isn’t the first time that Malia’s been spotted–in the words of one witness–“living her best life.” Over the summer, Malia went to Lollapalooza , where she puffed on some jazz cabbage and danced with her friends, like she was some sort of college kid at a music festival or something. So there you have it, folks. Come Thursday, when your sicko lib-cuck nephew is asking you to pass the tofurkey, you can inform him that he supports the party of degeneracy. Of course, it’s possible you’ll have choked to death on your Stove Top by then, what with having been forced to suffer the sight of kneeling football players and grimace your way through pre-meal prayers that don’t end with a rousing chant of “merry Christmas!” Stay strong out there, patriots! View Slideshow: Donald Trump Meets Barack Obama: See the Shocking Pics!
Bill O’Neill is an Ohio Supreme Court Justice. He’s also a candidate for Governor. And, to hear him tell it, he has had sex with 50 “very attractive females” during his life. Which would be fine, if he hadn’t boasted about this on social media using information that might lead to some of those women being identified. It’s a terrible political move. And yes, his campaign manager has quit. Wouldn’t you? Senator Al Franken apologized for groping and kissing a woman without her consent . But apologies don’t make things magically go away, and many are calling for him to resign. Apparently, that didn’t sit right with Ohio gubernatorial candidate Bill O’Neill, as he posted this very cringe-worthy rant to Facebook. “Now that the dogs of war are calling for the head of Senator Al Franken,” his post begins. It’s already off to a rough start, because that does not describe the state of things. (Some have called for his resignation, but a graceful retirement after a scandal is hardly the end of the world) His post gets immediately worse: “I believe it is time to speak up on behalf of all heterosexual males.” Generally, people speak up on behalf of underdogs instead of on behalf of the demographic group that dominates every nation on Earth. But please, continue. “As a candidate for Governor, let me save my opponents some research time.” (Never a good idea; make them work for that dirt) “In the past 50 years, I was sexually intimate with approximately 50 very attractive females.” One, that’s bragging and oversharing. Two, don’t refer to women or girls as “females.” It tends to rub people the wrong way. Anyway, his boastful post gets worse: “It ranged from a gorgeous personal secretary to Senator Bob Taft (Senior) who was my first true love and we made passionate love in the hayloft of her parents barn in Gallipolis.” That is way too much information. Oh, O’Neill can tank his career by oversharing about his genital adventures all that he wants. But he should not have told so much about these women. “… And ended with a drop dead gorgeous red head who was a senior adviser to Peter Lewis at Progressive Insurance in Cleveland.” Then he talks about some pretty good policies: “Now can we get back to discussing legalizing marijuana and opening the state hospital network to combat the opioid crisis.” And then he promptly makes things worse again. “I am sooooo disappointed by this national feeding frenzy about sexual indiscretions decades ago.” So, in other words, he’s completely missed the point. Nobody’s talking about “indiscretions.” Sleep around all that you like. The national conversation is about consent. it’s about sexual harassment and sexual assault. And Bill O’Neill should be ashamed of his post. At first, however, he defended making the post, saying that he opposes a “new standard” that, in his mind, means that: “If you’re not absolutely pure you’re not eligible to run for office in America. That’s wrong.” Apparently he failed to actually listen to the national conversation even once. Unless any of those 50 alleged hotties were underage or not consenting, then he didn’t have anything to worry about. By the way, in the process of defending himself, Bill O’Neill also lamented that Roy Moore’s accusations of molestation are condemning him “without due process.” That is literally not how due process works. Roy Moore can’t be imprisoned without evidence and a conviction. The presumption of innocence expands to the courtroom, not to hearts and minds. Or votes. As we mentioned, Bill O’Neill’s campaign manager quit. Chris Clevenger announced his departure on Twitter: “The comments made today by @ BillForOhio were both disturbing and misguided. As a victim of sexual assault, I cannot in good faith remain a part of # TeamONeill .” He followed that up with a tweet: “Sexual harassment and assault is no laughing matter. The next Governor of Ohio must take it seriously to receive my vote.” That’s a good policy to have. Finally, someone got through to Bill O’Neill, because he posted an apology on Sunday morning: “There comes a time in everyone’s life when you have to admit you were wrong. It is Sunday morning and i am preparing to go to church and get right with God. But first I have to get right with my family, my friends, and the thousands of strangers who have been hurt by my insensitive remarks.” Not to mention the two women whom he described a little too well. “I am sorry. I have damaged the national debate on the very real subject of sexual harassment, abuse and unfortunately rape. It is not a laughing matter. It wasn’t when I prosecuted sexual misconduct for the State of Ohio, and it is not now.” It’s good that he’s owning it fully. “To my daughters, Katie Corrin O’Neill, Tiffany O’Neill Scullen, and my sisters Patricia O’Neill Sacha and Mary Kaye O’Neill, accomplished women all, please accept my public apology for dragging you into this matter.” When a male politician screws up, everybody wants to know what the women in his family think. “You deserved better treatment than this. I love you, respect you, and yes. I was wrong. Thank you for loving me enough to stand up to my departure from a loving life. ” It’s still stunning that O’Neill was able to hear about all of these allegations of assault and harassment and see it as an opportunity to brag about his conquests. Gross. View Slideshow: Weinstein Scandal: Which Powerful Men Are Accused of Sexual Misconduct?
According to a new report, Lamar Odom did not collapse at a nightclub last week simply because he was very tired from working out. Shocking, we know. This is what a spokesperson for the former reality and NBA star actually alleged, however, after Odom fell to the floor early Sunday morning at Bootsy Bellows in Los Angeles. Due to Odom’s history of drug and alcohol abuse, it was questionable why he was even in the establishment. But Lamar’s rep downplayed the incident shortly afterward, saying Odom is doing “well” and adding by way of explanation: “He was dehydrated and had been in an intense workout earlier in the day. It was also very hot in the club.” No one really believed this at the time. Most celebrity gossip followers figured Odom had, unfortunately, fallen off the wagon once again. And now a People Magazine report appears to back up this assumption. “ Lamar is spiraling again. He’s out of control,” an insider tells this publication of Odom, adding in further disturbing detail: “He was better this spring, but things got worse over the summer and everyone is worried things are going to get even worse and they’re scared for him.” We can’t verify these claims outside of relaying them to our readers, but it wouldn’t come as a shock that this would be a challenging time for Odom. Ex-wife Khloe Kardashian is pregnant with her first child; she’s expecting a baby in early spring. Moreover, she’s expecting this baby with Tristan Thompson, who is also a professional basketball player and who also mostly plays power forward. This is the same position Odom played throughout his career. So it really is if Khloe has directly replaced her ex-husband with a new and less hurtful version. Lamar has admitted to cheating on Khloe during their marriage. He’s also confessed that he was addicted to drugs at various points in their relationship. The couple split in 2013 after a few turbulent months, although the divorce was not finalized until many years later. Then, in October of 2015, the troubled star was rushed to the hospital after being found unconscious in a Nevada brothel. He was only given a 50 percent chance of survival at the time, spending four days in a coma, with Khloe by his side nearly the entire time. Upon his recovery, Odom completed a 30-day drug rehab program. Friends and loved ones hoped it would signal a reversal of fortunes for Odom, a turning point in a life full of tragedy (see below). We still hope that’s the case. Sadly, though, it seems very unlikely to have been. View Slideshow: Lamar Odom: A Timeline of Tragedy, Love, Loss … and Redemption?!
Your browser does not support iframes. Keyshia Cole came through to “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show ” studio! She talked about her new album “11:11 Reset,” and “Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood.” She talks about the new person she is becoming, and what that might look like to the public eye. “I look at things differently now,” she explains, and talks about trying to rebuild her brand and striving to not allow anything to get in the way of it solidifying. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Plus, Keyshia talks about having to keep her cool when a police officer pulled her over and proceeded to be combative and aggressive, and claimed that someone from inside her car called him a name. Check out this exclusive video to hear more in this clip from “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show .” Listen to “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” LIVE every weekday from 6/5am C. RELATED: Keyshia Cole On Measuring Up To The Demands Of R&B Fans [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] RELATED: Keyshia Cole Explains Why She Lied About Doing “Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood” [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] RELATED: Keyshia Cole Chats With Gary With Da Tea About Sex Toys [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] [ione_media_gallery src=”http://hellobeautiful.com/” id=”2712318″ overlay=”true”]
P olice reports and witness accounts surrounding the death of Kenneka Jenkins were released on Friday, providing new details related to what transpired before her body was discovered inside a suburban Chicago hotel’s storage freezer, reports the Chicago Tribune . Newly released police reports and witness statements offer details in investigation of 19-year-old Kenneka Jenkins' death https://t.co/ZPSjPLDsfh pic.twitter.com/i3roTiRroG — Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) October 14, 2017 According to the news outlet, the newly released information quieted the conspiracy theories that were swirling around her death on social media. Several interviews—conducted by police officials—with people who were at the hotel party where Jenkins was last seen alive indicate that she was intoxicated. Witnesses say she was drinking cognac and wasn’t “acting like her usual self” that evening. They told police that she ended up walking off alone after her friends left her in a hallway so that she could search for her keys and cell phone. The report mentioned that the employees at Rosemont’s Crowne Plaza O’Hare Hotel checked surveillance footage and law enforcement officials intervened after Jenkins’ loved ones filed a missing persons report. After the discovery of her body, many people on social media deemed that foul play was involved in her death; prompting authorities to turn there for leads in regards to who was involved, reports the source. One witness contacted police on September 11 claiming that an acquaintance of Jenkins was involved with a gang and may have been paid $200 to have her killed. The report mentions that some individuals believed that Jenkins was “sold” for that amount of money. A friend of Jenkins told the police that the $200 overheard in a Facebook Live video taken at the hotel party referred to a parking fine for using the hotel’s lot without a ticket. Many people who watched the Facebook Live video claimed that they heard Jenkins calling for help, but the same person said that the “help me” they heard was from a Chief Keef song that was playing. The Chicago Tribune reports that the police documents show that Jenkins’ body was discovered by a hotel worker on September 10 in a walk-in freezer that was inside of a walk-in cooler. When her body was discovered she was lying face down with one of her shoes off. She also had a small incision on her foot, but there weren’t any other signs of trauma. It still remains a mystery as to why the freezer was on if the kitchen wasn’t being used. Police reports also show that Jenkins’ mother— Tereasa Martin —rejected the police’s requests to have her daughter’s phone examined as part of the investigation because she didn’t believe that there was anything suspicious on the phone, reports the news outlet. According to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office, Jenkins’ cause of death was hypothermia with alcohol intoxication. They also discovered a drug that was used to combat migraines and epilepsy, but there were no illegal drugs found in her system. Jenkins was laid to rest on September 30. Her mother’s attorneys filed a motion on October 6 for the hotel to preserve the security camera footage from the night that Jenkins went missing. SOURCE: Chicago Tribune SEE ALSO: Kenneka Jenkins Cause Of Death Revealed As Mother Files Motion Against Hotel Kenneka Jenkins’ Mother Renews Protests Of Hotel In Freezer Death [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3440564″ overlay=”true”]
White Woman Tells Off BW Hating Black Men In Viral Post Welp! Ms. Jolene is a special brand of caucasian woman. Not the Rachel Dolezal kind of white, but the self-aware and healthy type when it comes to relationships with men of color. Tiffany Jolene uses her Facebook page to blog about dating, relationships, and self care. The young woman posted a warning to Black men who reach out her on a regular, to halt their self-hating pitches before it reaches her DMs. She didn’t expect the rant to go rivil but it has, take a look. PSA for the black males in my friends list and most importantly popping up in my inbox: I’m not the Caucasian for you, baby. If your primary reason for dating white women is because you’re under the self centered delusion that they are more “submissive” and understanding of your inherent refusal to get your shit together without the help of a romantic partner, I am not the Caucasian for you. If you fix your illiterate unmanicured fingers to type anything in the ballpark of devaluing black women in order to make excuses for your trash character, I am not the Caucasian for you. If you say things along the lines of “I just don’t like black women” “I can’t get along with black women” “white women are better partners” I’ll drag you from untappered hairline to worn out shoe laces and proceed to embarrass the shit out of you before blocking you. If your timeline is run amuck with white women emulating black culture I won’t accept your request. Although seizing the opportunity for a drag is tempting, there are just too many of you and my time is limited. You are the bottom feeders of the dating pool, know this. Your taste in women being based on the avoidance of black women, tells me so much more than you even realize. More than I could probably explain without making your tiny little brains explode. But if you’ve read this far: —you’re likely to be intentionally targeting a certain brand of white women because they’re as not privy to your bullshit as black women; having been raised around or by you —�meaning you have zero intention of ever taking responsibility for yourself as you’re actively avoiding women who will sniff out your bullshit and shortcomings much quicker —�most likely to be a narcissist as you highlight your disapproval of black women because of their independence, strength, and take no shit “attitudes” & as such they are much more “difficult” for you to manipulate —you’re fucking lazy —�misogynistic —�disrespecting the shit out of the very woman who birthed your ungrateful ass In closing, don’t come at me. I’m not your brand of Caucasian. “I’m not the caucasian for you.” That had a lot of hurt booty folks in her comments, but Tiffany says she doesn’t care. My Facebook page is set up the way it is intentionally. I have a blog & the ongoing theme is dating, relationships, and self care & self healing. The intent with my blog is to support women in their struggle to get back to loving themselves. All of my posts are tailored to said theme. I post about things I’ve experienced that others may relate to, and it doesn’t have to be something I am currently experiencing. This particular rant was spawn from a side conversation with friends, as most of my rants are. It was about black men, because 90% of my friends list are POC, because the men I was talking about are black men, because the men who I’ve dated and have experiences with are black men, and because the majority of the men my friends date are black men. It wasn’t intended to be taken as me looking for cookies, pats on the head, or cookout invites. It was to repel or discourage a particular group of men from thinking that it would be wise to disrespect, devalue, or degrade black women in my presence. I didn’t address white men or white women because they’re not in my inbox or in my timeline doing any of those things, I have already successfully weeded those people out of my life and out of my spaces. Tiffany definitely stirred the facebook pot with her talking point.
Source: Taylor Hill / Getty Desus Nice and The Kid Mero came from the mud; but their crazy come-up story doesn’t even scratch the surface of why they are not only so likable, but prevalent in today’s world inundated with commentary. With social media, everybody with a phone can–and usually does–put in their 2 cents on everything that comes across their screen. It becomes hard to weed out what consumers themselves actually want to see, and whose takes are important enough to seek out on the regular. Though Desus and Mero got their start as those same social media warriors, they’ve risen to boast resumes that include their TV show (already renewed for a second season) Desus & Mero , their weekly Redbull-sponsored podcast The Bodega Boys , a sold-out line of merchandise, and a plethora of live appearances throughout the US and Canada both at huge comedy festivals and on their own headlining bills. Because these Bronx, NY natives’ claim to their most mainstream fame is a late night television show, a logical comparison would be to the other players in that genre like Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel . The truth remains, however, that with a network like Viceland and personalities like Desus and Mero, the only place their show compares to the others is on paper. Featuring both smaller guests and people like Diddy , and almost completely off-the-dome narrations, the only gripe most viewers have with the show is that it should be longer than half an hour. The most refreshing part of watching these two is the stark contrast from the political correctness of a show on a major network. Hosts like Jimmy Fallon and James Corden saw endless backlash over humanizing Donald Trump and his former press secretary Sean Spicer , and that’s something fans of Desus and Mero never have to worry about. Though they’ve mentioned many times before (possibly in jest) that they can’t wait to be sell-outs later on in their career–we all have our price!–the compromising of their own ideals would make the entire shtick they’ve mastered obsolete. Fans who have had the pleasure of seeing this rise to stardom from their Twitter roots, to their year-long stint on Complex while they juggled their day jobs, have no choice but to be die-hards. No matter how big Desus and Mero get in their career, they’ll always maintain an intimate fan relationship that feels like those same underground podcasters you heroically put all of your friends onto. In a world that’s growing more cynical as each day passes, it’s important to find and champion those who help you get through those days–and Desus and Mero continue to be the best medicine for all of life’s ailments.
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.
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.