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Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Your kids will roast you (and honestly, they're not wrong)
Kylie Jenner just got absolutely demolished by her 7-year-old daughter Stormi, and honestly? It's the most relatable celebrity mom content I've seen in ages. In a viral TikTok, Stormi discovered her mom's 'King Kylie' era—you know, the mid-2010s when Jenner was cycling through wigs like they were seasonal coffee flavors. The kid took one look at a photo of her mom rocking a teal wig with a red outfit and delivered the kind of brutal honesty that only children possess: 'A blue wig with a red outfit? It's not a good combo.' Even Jenner had to agree. 'I know. It's not good.' And there it is, folks—the moment every parent dreads and secretly admires. The day your child looks at your past self and says, 'Mom, what were you thinking?' As a parent of two teens, let me tell you: this is just the beginning for Jenner. My 13-year-old daughter had the absolute audacity to critique four-year-old photos of my former side part—and that's not even totally out of style yet. There's NO WAY I'm showing her evidence from the early 2000s when I thought baby bangs, Juicy Couture knockoffs, and low-rise jeans were the height of sophistication. I'd never hear the end of it. The irony? This same child regularly raids my closet and dips into my fancy beauty products. She'll literally steal my clothes and then have the nerve to tell me my hair looks 'giving millennial.' Girl, you'd be lucky to be as cool as I am—past fashion choices and all. Related: Kylie Jenner opens up about battling 'major' postpartum depression Here's the thing about Gen Alpha: they're growing up with an aesthetic awareness that's frankly intimidating. They've been surrounded by curated Instagram feeds, TikTok beauty tutorials, and Pinterest boards since birth. They know what 'slaps' and what's 'cheugy' before they can properly tie their shoes. Unlike us, who had to figure out what looked good through trial and error (and a lot of regrettable yearbook photos), they're developing their sense of style in real-time with unlimited access to inspiration. No wonder they can spot a questionable outfit choice from 2016 and immediately know it's not it. It doesn't matter how cool you think you are—your kids will find something to roast you about. Celebrities with professional stylists? Not safe. Instagram influencers with perfectly curated feeds? Definitely not safe. Regular moms just trying to look put-together while getting everyone out the door? We never stood a chance. The beautiful thing about Stormi's reaction is how it captures something every parent experiences: the moment your child sees you as a real person who made real (questionable) choices. It's humbling and hilarious and oddly touching all at once. But here's what I love about these moments: they're actually signs of healthy development. When our kids feel comfortable enough to tease us about our fashion choices, it means they see us as human. They're not putting us on pedestals—they're relating to us as real people who sometimes make mistakes (sartorial and otherwise). Plus, let's be honest—they're usually right. That teal wig with the red outfit? Probably not Jenner's finest moment. My side part? It was definitely time for a change. Sometimes it takes a kid's unfiltered honesty to help us see what everyone else was too polite to mention. Related: Social media aficionado Kylie Jenner wants to protect daughter Stormi from media exposure So to all the parents out there dreading the day your child discovers your old Facebook photos: embrace it. Laugh with them. Admit that yes, you thought that outfit was amazing at the time, and no, you're not sure what you were thinking either. Because at the end of the day, these moments of gentle mockery are actually moments of connection. Your kid is saying, 'I see you, I know you, and I love you enough to tell you the truth—even when that truth is that your 2016 fashion choices were questionable.' And honestly? That's pretty beautiful, even if it stings a little. Just maybe hide those early 2000s photos for a few more years. There's only so much roasting a parent can take in one lifetime.


Perth Now
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Caitlyn Jenner flees Israel after sheltering from missiles
Caitlyn Jenner has escaped Israel on Sunday amid the nation's intensifying conflict with Iran. The former US men's Olympic gold medalist, 75, arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday, where she was due to appear as the guest of honour for the city's LGBT pride festivities. But just hours after her arrival, she found herself in a Tel Aviv bomb shelter – with an image shared on X of her drinking a glass of wine with an Israeli influencer. Caityn Jenner and Regev Gur in a Tel Aviv shelter on Thursday night Credit: X / @regevgur 'What did you do during the alerts, because I'm drinking wine with Caitlyn,' the influencer Regev Gur wrote in a now-deleted post. Despite sheltering from missiles again the next evening, Jenner shared a post on social media, saying there is nowhere else she'd rather be. 'A 'quiet' night in Tel Aviv. There is not a place I'd rather be, than with the brave people of Israel. God please continue to shield and protect us,' the caption of the post read. The planned pride festivities Jenner was due to be honoured at were cancelled due to increased security concerns. With Israeli flights grounded, local outlets have reported Jenner crossed the border into Jordan.


Toronto Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Toronto Sun
'WE WILL PREVAIL:' Caitlyn Jenner has no regrets over trip to Israel amid ongoing conflict with Iran
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Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account The reality star and former Olympic gold medallist flew to Tel Aviv last Thursday to attend the 2025 Tel Aviv Pride parade as its guest of honour. The event ended up being cancelled due to the missile attacks. 'Pray for us all. We will prevail,' the 75-year-old captioned a photo of missiles in the air above the Israeli city. 'I am happy to stand with Israel today, now more than ever.' Jenner chronicled the visit with photos and posts on social media, including her meeting with Tel Aviv's mayor, touring the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and visiting the homes and families of those whose loved ones were taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'I am here in Israel, in Tel Aviv with you all. I am a friend, advocate, ally, and thank you to the Israeli people for making me family,' she wrote on Saturday. 'We will prevail and liberate the poor Iranian people held hostage by terrorist thugs!' In another post, Jenner lauded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump for not allowing 'this reckless violence towards so many [to] continue.' Jenner added: 'Israeli jets overhead in Iran now. (Bye bye terrorists). We will liberate Iran's citizens.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Jenner crossed into Jordan on Sunday after flights out of Israel were cancelled, the Times of Israel reported. The former athlete appeared to be safe, although TMZ reported she was not back in the U.S. as of Monday. That said, Jenner shared that she had zero regrets of her trip and the timing of it. RECOMMENDED VIDEO 'Many people are asking if I regret or second guess my journey to Israel and being there while we were attacked,' she wrote on X on Monday. 'Simple answer- NO. There is nowhere I would have rather been.' Many people are asking if I regret or second guess my journey to Israel and being there while we were attacked. Simple answer- NO. There is nowhere I would have rather been. — Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) June 16, 2025 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. She elaborated to TMZ: 'I was proud to be in Israel, the past few days, including when the bombings started. I sheltered in place alongside Israelis and foreigners this included, Christians, Jews, and Muslims.' Read More Jenner continued: 'The unity and strength of the diverse spirit of all faiths and nationalities sheltering together as one people was a ceiling I can hardly explain without getting emotional. The best version of humanity was on display in the bunkers.' She added that she has 'not one ounce of regret or fear in being in Israel over the past few days' and 'there is no place or people I would have rather been with.' Toronto Maple Leafs Canada NHL Toronto Maple Leafs Ontario


New York Post
4 days ago
- Politics
- New York Post
Caitlyn Jenner flees Israel after being forced to hide in bomb shelter in face of Iran attacks
Caitlyn Jenner has fled Israel after Iran's ongoing missile attacks forced her to hide in a bomb shelter. The 75-year-old Olympic gold medalist flew to Tel Aviv last Thursday to be the guest of honor at a Pride parade the next day, which was then canceled because of the air attacks — and was pictured drinking a glass of wine in a bunker as missiles landed overhead. 'I am happy to stand with Israel today, now more than ever,' she wrote Friday, sharing the photo of missiles streaking over the Israeli city. 'Pray for us all. We will prevail.' 7 Caitlyn Jenner at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Arnon Bossani via State of Israel 7 Caitlyn Jenner and Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai on June 11th. X/@MayorOfTelAviv 7 An explosion erupts from a missile fired from Iran in Tel Aviv, Israel. ATEF SAFADI/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock 'I am a friend, advocate, ally, and thank you to the Israeli people for making me family,' she wrote Saturday, while also praising Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the preemptive attack on Iran's nuclear experts and facilities. 'The leadership by Bibi, and Israel's closest ally President Donald Trump will not allow this reckless violence towards so many [to] continue. Israeli jets overhead in Iran now,' Jenner wrote. '(Bye bye terrorists). We will liberate Iran's citizens.' 7 Caitlyn Jenner landing at the airport in Israel in a video posted to instagram in June. Instagram/@caitlynjenner Jenner eventually crossed by land into neighboring Jordan on Sunday after flights out of Israel were canceled, the Times of Israel reported. She was then due to fly back home to Los Angeles from Jordan. The Pride parade, the largest in the Middle East, was canceled because of the ongoing bombardments. 7 Caitlyn Jenner attends a press conference, prior to her attendance at the Tel Aviv Pride Parade on June 13. REUTERS 7 Caitlyn Jenner praying at the Western Wall. Arnon Bossani via State of Israel Jenner had earlier in her trip visited the site of some of the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attacks by Hamas, meeting survivors as well as relatives of hostages. When the air assaults started, Jenner took to a shelter — where influencer Regev Gur shared a photo of her smiling and drinking a glass of red wine. 'What did you do during the alerts, because I'm drinking wine with Caitlyn,' Gur wrote. 7 Caitlyn Jenner and influencer Regev Gur drinking wine in a bomb shelter, as the air assaults began. In an earlier post, Regev joked that he had earlier been joking to Jenner that Israel is 'safer than Los Angeles,' after Jenner's home city was hit by days of violence following anti-ICE protests. So far, Iranian airstrikes have killed at least 24 Israelis since Friday, including two children.


Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Caitlyn Jenner departs Israel amid escalating Iranian missile threats, hails Trump: ‘Bye bye terrorists'
Caitlyn Jenner abandoned Israel on Saturday due to persistent Iranian missile assaults. After posting glimpses of her journey on social media, the 75-year-old Olympic gold medalist left the region, the Times of Israel reported. 'What an incredible way it has been to celebrate Shabbat,' New York-born celebrity Mount Kisco posted on X Saturday. 'I am here in Israel, in Tel Aviv with you all. I am a friend, advocate, ally, and thank you to the Israeli people for making me family. We will prevail and liberate the poor Iranian people held hostage by terrorist thugs!' Shehailed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump. 'The leadership by @IsraeliPM Bibi, and Israel's closest ally President @realDonaldTrump will not allow this reckless violence towards so many continue. Israeli jets overhead in Iran now. (Bye bye terrorists),' Jenner said. 'We will liberate Irans citizens Thank you to all allies! PEACE FOR ALL!' Also Read: Was Vance Boelter residing with his wife before Minnesota shooting? Jenny held with gun, ammo, cash and passports In a post on Friday, the Olympic gold medalist opened up about her experience in Tel Aviv. 'A 'quiet' night in Tel Aviv. There is not a place I'd rather be, than with the brave people of Israel. God, please continue to shield and protect us,' Jenner wrote. 'We are back in the shelters in Tel Aviv. This looks like it is the third wave of attack from Iran.' Jenner and conservative CNN analyst Scott Jennings seemed upbeat in earlier posts when they posted pictures of being inside an Israeli hotel and bomb bunker, where they sought cover as bombs descended on Tel Aviv. The posts were made as the military strike against Iran and the subsequent retaliation campaign sealed the country's airports, preventing a group of Americans visiting Israel, including the former Olympian and conservative broadcaster, from exiting the country on Friday. According to a Hollywood reporter, Jennings, 47, was traveling to the area for the first time, traveling to important towns like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv as well as kibbutz Nir Oz.