Gigi Hadid has entered the chat. After Kanye West called out criticism of his Yeezy season 9 fashion show, the model didn’t hesitate to slam the rapper’s comments.
16.09.2022 - 23:55 / perezhilton.com
Kanye West’s enrollment process into his new school comes with a very inneresting step…
As you may know, the 45-year-old rapper has been vocal about moving into education, first teasing the idea of opening a place called Yeezy Christian Academy in October 2020. His dream eventually became a reality in 2022 when he opened the doors to the Christian private school Donda Academy, named after his late mother, Donda West, in Simi Valley, California.
According to the institution’s website, it prepares students from pre-k to 12th grade with a mission “to become the next generation of leaders, thinkers and innovators” through “an ethic of integrity and care.” That integrity, it seems, does not come with transparency…
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The school is still a big mystery as few details about their staff, classes, and other academic programs have been shared. The website simply states:
When it comes to students’ daily schedules, the school claims to offer their 100 students “full school worship; core classes of language arts, math, and science; lunch and recess; enrichment courses including World Language, Visual Art, Film, Choir, and Parkour.”
Sorry, did y’all say parkour??
So what’s going on inside the halls of this mystery school? Well, some parents whose children currently attend Donda Academy have come forward to share the possible reason as to why there is so much secrecy at this time. In an interview with Rolling Stone published on Friday, two families claimed they were required to sign nondisclosure agreements when their kids enrolled. What???
While they did not go into detail about the NDAs for obvious reasons, Tamar Andrews, a consultant for Donda, fired back
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passed away earlier this month at the age of 96 — reportedly shared her sorrow of the situation with a close friend, who in turn spoke with author Katie Nicholl for her new tome “The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown,” released on Tuesday.The alleged close pal is not named in Nicholl’s book, but is quoted as saying: “She [the queen] was very hurt and told me, ‘I don’t know, I don’t care, and I don’t want to think about it anymore.'”An excerpt of “The New Royals” has been published by Vanity Fair, with Nicholl also writing that the aging monarch was “exhausted” by the “turmoil” of Harry and Meghan’s 2019 decision to leave the UK. The couple’s move — dubbed “Megxit” by the press — sparked a rift in the royal family, which was only exacerbated by their decision to trash the Firm in a sit-down interview with Oprah early last year.
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any book,” the rapper said in the Alo Full Mind podcast released Friday. “Reading is like eating Brussels sprouts for me.
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