Kanye and Kim’s Love, Italian Style
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Kanye and Kim are taking their nuptials to Florence, not Paris as previously hinted, West told Italian newspaper La Nazione. Perche? “I think that our daughter North was conceived here among the Renaissance masterpieces.” Ah, OK. His upcoming Yeezus follow-up is now titled, appropriately, Made In Florence.
San Francisco’s hacker community is VERY hyped for Godzilla.
The Mother of Dragons and the Boyfriend of J-Law (a.k.a. Emilia Clarke and Nicholas Hoult) are set to co-star in Go Down Together, a “revisionist take” on Bonnie and Clyde.
Meanwhile, Jen-Jen dropped by Fallon and played Box of Lies, just to ensure we reached our daily adorability quota on the Internet this morning.
Lil Wayne’s switched to D’usse, and just dropped this single, which one assumes/hopes means Tha Carter V is nigh (and good?)
Billboard shared a 50-second disco-y snippet from a song from a mystery artist, described only as “a shape-shifting dance legend.” Your guess is as good as ours, though I’m pretty sure it doesn’t rhyme with Raft Skunk.
And finally, from the sports desk: last night was not the night to be a Clippers fan. Last night was REALLY not the night to be a Clippers/Jack Nicholson fan.
Filed Under: Afternoon Links, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lawrence, Emilia Clarke, Nicholas Hoult, Lil Wayne
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