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Kylie Jenner FLIPS OUT on Paparazzi: Why the F–k Are You Here?!

Like most of her family members, Kylie Jenner has a complex relationship with the paparazzi . She's been known to re-post paparazzi photos that she likes on her own Instagram page, but also turn nasty on occasion. We've also seen Kylie call a female paparazzo a “bitch” for staking out a fast food drive-thru (aka doing her job). A video uploaded to her Snapchat page over the weekend makes it clear that Kylie's disdain for overeager paps isn't limited to when she's feeling particularly  hangry  while waiting in line at In-N-Out. In fact, any time Kylie is out and about making purchases, folks who want to snap a photo of her should probably just play it safe and put the lens cap back on. “Why the f–k are you in the mall?” Kylie says to some lurking paps in the clip below.  “You have gone to a whole 'nother level of of me just not f–king with you, at all.” In fairness, it looks like she's not speaking loudly enough for the shutterbugs to hear her, but we're guessing she wouldn't hold back if they got any closer. In any event, we're definitely Team Kylie on this one: Snapping some pics as a celeb walks in or out of a store is one thing. Following them around as they shop is quite another. Of course, in a way, Kylie has no one to blame but herself. You don't go to the mall less than a week before Christmas and expect it to not be an obnoxious experience. Are we right?

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Justin Bieber Mocks Steve Harvey Gaffe with "Sorry" Meme

Sorry, Steve Harvey. But Justin Bieber is not really sorry. A day after Harvey made the PR mistake to end all PR mistakes, Bieber has joined the chorus of those who are giving the comedian some guff for his gaffe. On Sunday night, Harvey hosted the Miss Universe pageant, coming out toward the end to announce the competition’s winner. Only he announced the wrong winner, initially crowning Miss Colombia before admitting he had made a mistake and handing the hardware to Miss Philippines instead . Here. Take a look for yourself: Steve Harvey Announces WRONG Miss Universe Winner: You Gotta Watch This! In light of the snafu, Donald Trump Tweeted that the situation was “very sad” and even came out with a decent idea as a resolution. As for Bieber, well, check out the meme above. He came across a meme on Instagram that featured Harvey’s face superimposed over his own, along with the song lyric “Is it too late now to say sorry?” “It’s so sad but this is too funny had to post no disrespect,” Bieber wrote as a caption upon sharing the image. Clearly, Bieber mean some disrespect here. He used the plight of someone else as a source of humor for himself. But Steve Harvey accidentally said the wrong name of a beauty pageant winner here. It isn’t exactly the end of the world. In 2015, it’s probably a far bigger deal that competitions still even exist in which women are judged on their bodies, their evening gowns and their answers to dumb questions. But that’s a question for another time, we suppose. What do you think of Bieber mocking Harvey’s mistake? View Slideshow: 15 Times Justin Bieber Has Apologized for Being an Idiot

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MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer Complains About Blogs Pointing Out Her On-Air Gaffes

In part two of her interview with TVNewser editor Kevin Allocca on MediaBistro.com’s Media Beat , MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer discussed a incident last year in which she mistakenly introduced Reverend Jess Jackson as Al Sharpton: “…those things make me crazy…. I really hate that something like that can paint your whole career.” Brewer specifically called out blogs for reporting the gaffe: “…when I was younger in my career, if I had made a mistake like that, there were no blogs to keep it perpetuity.” Allocca replied: “Are you looking at me? I do have a blog that keeps things in perpetuity.” Brewer responded: “Whether you do or not, there will be someone else to pick up that slack, so I won’t hold it against you in particular.” The TVNewser blog did indeed report the incident on October 21, 2009, as did NewsBusters .                          Brewer explained: “…the best thing I can do at the point is just to apologize and the Reverend has been very gracious and accepted my apology.” She then added how the gaffe “turned into a great opportunity to develop a relationship with someone that I admire,” referring to a subsequent meeting with Jackson. While discussing the issue with Allocca, Brewer declared: “I’m the final gate keeper, I’m the last person to try and make sure that the facts are right, that what we’re moving forward and we’re putting out there is, most importantly, factually correct.” That has not always been the case with Brewer. In August of 2009 she fretted over “racial overtones” of “white people showing up with guns” at anti-ObamaCare protests but failed to mention one such man she cited was actually black. During the first part of the Media Beat interview, Brewer described her MSNBC audition as “like a Marine Corps obstacle course” and criticized “difficult” guests that “come on with an agenda.” Here is a transcript of the second part of the Media Beat interview:   KEVIN ALLOCCA: And speaking of spending a lot of time on air, when you’re on air a lot, it’s live television, there are mishaps and – that happen. CONTESSA BREWER: Really? ALLOCCA: Yeah. And there have been some that have happened with you and I’m wondering – you know, I’m speaking, for example, you know, recently, not that recently, but the Jesse Jackson Al Sharpton incident that happened. [BEGIN CLIP] CONTESSA BREWER: Joining me now to talk about this and the nation’s real problem of joblessness, the Reverend Al Sharpton. What’s your reaction to hearing someone say, ‘you know, when it comes to income inequality, all’s well, the rising tide floats all boats?’ JESSE JACKSON: I’m Reverend Jesse Jackson. BREWER: Right, I don’t – you know, I’m so sorry, the – the script in front of me said Reverend Al Sharpton. I’m looking at your face, I know who you are, Reverend Jackson, we all do. I’m sorry.         [END OF CLIP] ALLOCCA: Do you feel like those kind of gaffes get – get more attention from you than other people or do you feel like it’s sort of standard for the industry? BREWER: I don’t know, because I don’t Google everybody else, but I do Google myself, and yes, I think that I get a lot of attention for that. And the reason why those things make me crazy is because, you know, this is what I was saying about juggling, this job is really about how many balls do you have in the air at once. And when something shows up in the Teleprompter that’s wrong, I’m the final gate keeper, I’m the last person to try and make sure that the facts are right, that what we’re moving forward and we’re putting out there is, most importantly, factually correct. And in that case, I missed it, I didn’t see it, didn’t catch it, didn’t realize I’d said it. And once it became very obvious that I had said it, the best thing I can do at the point is just to apologize and the Reverend has been very gracious and accepted my apology. And actually, his – it’s turned into a great opportunity to develop a relationship with someone that I admire and I think he’s – he always brings an interesting perspective on current events. The part that is still a bitter pill to swallow, I really hate that something like that can paint your whole career with ‘you don’t know what you’re talking about. You don’t know who you’re talking to.’ I hate that. And you know, when I was younger in my career, if I had made a mistake like that, there were no blogs to keep it perpetuity. ALLOCCA: Are you looking at me? BREWER: Well, I’m just- ALLOCCA: I do have a blog that keeps things in perpetuity, but- BREWER: I’m just – whether you do or not, there will be someone else to pick up that slack, so I won’t hold it against you in particular. ALLOCCA: Well, thank you for that. BREWER: You’re welcome. 

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