In a Zoom meeting held yesterday, this reality family have decided they will play the victim card and that people coming after them are unfair and bullying them.

They will hire bot companies to pretend to be fans who will go after any detractors.

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Khloé Kardashian slammed for posting thirst traps after Astroworld tragedy

Khloé Kardashian is being called “tone-deaf” for posting thirst traps to Instagram following Travis Scott’s catastrophic Astroworld festival, which killed at least eight people.

The Good American co-founder, 37, shared three photos on Monday of herself posing in a sheer bodycon dress that highlighted her curvy figure.

She captioned the post with emojis of a panda, a zebra and paw prints in reference to her outfit’s animal print design.

Considering how close Kardashian is to Scott, critics were quick to flood the comments section to call her out for uploading the steamy snaps less than three days after the tragedy.

“Read the room. The first Astroworld victim was buried yesterday,” one person commented on the photos.

“Completely tone deaf,” a second Instagram user agreed. – Source

Astroworld: Travis Scott should have stopped concert earlier, says fire chief

A student who attended the Astroworld concert in Texas at which eight people died, has now been declared brain dead.

Eight people aged between 14 and 27 were killed in a crush during the show last weekend, and hundreds more were injured, including a nine year old boy who is in a coma.

And now doctors say a 22-year-old woman who has been in hospital since the concert, is showing no signs of brain activity.

The news comes after a Houston fire chief claimed Rapper Travis Scott should have halted the show more quickly.

Samuel Peña told NBC: “Everybody at that event had a responsibility…..From the artist on down.”

The artist said he was “devastated” by the incident and was working to help victims’ families.

Police said the victims were crushed in a surge of fans near the stage at around 21:30 local time.

Scott continued to perform for almost 40 minutes longer, eventually ending the set about 15 to 20 minutes ahead of the advertised time.

In footage from the concert, he can be seen interrupting his performance to ask for help for a fan who had passed out. But in another video, he asks: “Who asked you to stop? Y’all know what y’all came to do.”

“At one point there was an ambulance that was trying to make its way through the crowd. The artist has command of that crowd,” Mr Peña, the chief of the Houston Fire Department, told NBC’s Today show.

“The artist, if he notices something that’s going on, he can certainly pause that performance, turn on the lights and say: ‘Hey, we’re not going to continue until this thing is resolved’,” he added. – Source


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