MODEL KENDALL JENNER, 30, ADDRESSED INTERNET RUMORS ABOUT HER SEXUALITY DURING THE JANUARY 9 EPISODE OF THE IN YOUR DREAMS PODCAST, CLARIFYING LONGSTANDING SPECULATION.(PHOTO).

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Model Kendall Jenner, 30, addressed internet rumors about her sexuality during the January 9 episode of the In Your Dreams podcast, clarifying longstanding speculation. "I think there's this whole narrative that I'm hiding this thing," Jenner explained. "You want to know what really bothers me? How mean people are about it. It's not with a welcoming arm. It's not kind. It's very mean." Jenner said she's seen comments suggesting certain things would be "bad for business," which she doesn't understand. "As of today, I am not," she stated. "I don't think I will be, but I'm not closing doors to experiences in life." Jenner has previously addressed the speculation in a 2018 Vogue interview, attributing it to her more private approach to relationships compared to her sisters. She emphasized that if circumstances were different, she would be open about it and wouldn't hide it.

FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE LATE VIRGINIA GIUFFRE, A LEADING SURVIVOR OF JEFFREY EPSTEIN AND GHISLAINE MAXWELL’S TRAFFICKING OPERATION, HAVE ISSUED A FORCEFUL CALL TO PRESIDENT TRUMP: DO NOT PARDON MAXWELL.(PHOTO).



 Family members of the late Virginia Giuffre, a leading survivor of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s trafficking operation, have issued a forceful call to President Trump: do not pardon Maxwell.

In a public statement released July 31, they called Maxwell a “monster who deserves to rot in prison for the rest of her life” and criticized recent remarks by Trump referring to Giuffre as someone Epstein “stole” from Mar-a-Lago. The family questioned if Trump fully grasped the scope of Epstein and Maxwell’s abuse.


Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence following her conviction on sex trafficking charges. While her defense lawyers and Trump allies have whispered about clemency or immunity, the family insists that mercy must not be granted warning that should a pardon occur, it would represent one of the most serious miscarriages of justice.

What do you think should survivors hold the final say in clemency decisions?

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