Danielle Grady is a junior telecommunications and journalism major and doesn't normally write ‘Pop Culture Catch Up’ for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Danielle at dagrady@bsu.edu
Regular columnist Erin Gladieux takes a break and lets guest writer Danielle Grady grace the universe with her account of this week's pop culture headlines.
Tyga posts sweet message about Kylie Jenner
Rapper Tyga finally admitted his feelings for Kylie Jenner aren't so platonic after all.
On Friday, he posted a picture of the 17-year-old “Keeping up with the Kardashians” star with the caption, “Certain things catch your eye, but only a few capture your heart.”
His Instagram post may have been cute, but almost one month ago, Tyga, 25, denied dating Jenner on Power 105.1 FM.
Hip hop artist Amber Rose appeared on the same station before Tyga and criticized Tyga and Jenner’s alleged relationship.
“[Jenner]'s a baby,” she said. “She needs to go to bed at 7 o’clock and relax. It’s ridiculous. Tyga should be ashamed of himself. That’s how I feel for sure. He has a beautiful woman and a baby that he left for a 16-year-old who just turned 17.”
Jenner’s half-sister Khloe Kardashian quickly took to Twitter to respond to Rose’s statements.
“3 sides to EVERY story. His, hers and the truth. I’m not passing judgment but I wish others would do the same until they have FACTS,” Kardashian tweeted.
Rose may have been acting on inaccurate information, but as of right now, her suspicions have gained some social media validation.
Ryan Reynolds keeps quiet on name of baby
Celebrities give their kids weird names. At least some do. Remember Pilot Inspektor, the child of Jason Lee? Or Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s baby Apple?
Then there are the stars whose kids' names are so low-key, that they haven’t even told the public what they are.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have confirmed the birth of their baby daughter, but have yet to reveal her name.
“The little girl will grow up to be a teenager who will find out that I blurted her name out on national television and probably make me pay for it,” said Reynolds in an interview with the Associated Press. “She will exact her revenge in searing, psychic pain.”
While Reynolds admits he’s fine with public scrutiny, he said that he and Lively have worked on ways to keep the cameras and reporters at bay and out of their business.