Taylor Swift’s team announced that they will be altering “folklore” merchandise in response to accusations that the design “ripped off” a logo from a Black-owned business. After Swift, released her album on Friday, artist Amira Rasool wrote on Twitter that Folklore’s merchandise logo bared a striking resemblance to her online store, The Folklore. “Yesterday, we were made aware of a complaint that the specific use of the word ‘the’ before ‘folklore album’ on some of the folklore album merchandise was of concern,” the singer’s rep said in a statement. “Absolutely no merchandise using ‘the’ before the words ‘folklore album’ has been manufactured or sent out.”
Kim Kardashian returned to Los Angeles after a reportedly “emotional” reunion with Kanye West at the family ranch in Cody Wyoming. A source told People that Kardashian urged him to abandon his presidential campaign and “focus on his mental health,” during her overnight trip.
Well alright, alright, alright, Matthew McConaughey wrote a book. “Ever since I learned to write, I’ve been keeping a journal. Writing down anything that turned me on, turned me off, made me laugh, made me cry, and made me question what kept me up at night,” McConaughey said in a video on social media.
“Two years ago I worked up the courage to take all those journals off into solitary confinement just to see what I had and I returned with a book,” he explained before revealing a physical copy of his upcoming book, Greenlights.