King Harris Flexes Aluminum Foil Bowl, Commenters Accuse Him Of Pretending He’s From The Trenches

It’s no secret that growing up with celebrity parents can come with its own set of struggles. According to social media users, however, King Harris is drastically overplaying his own. T.I. and Tiny Harris’ 19-year-old son often finds himself at the center of controversy, whether it surrounds his behavior, familial relationships, or online antics. Most recently, he’s been called out for a clip of himself enjoying ramen noodles out of a makeshift aluminum foil bowl.

“I done ran out of bowls. I done made me an aluminum foil bowl,” he says in the clip. “Figure it out, man.” Commenters are out in full force accusing the up-and-coming rapper of pretending like he’s ever had to rough it, and expressing confusion over his apparent attempts to hide the fact that he grew up privileged.

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King Harris Shows Off Makeshift Aluminum Foil Bowl

“He wanna be from the trenches so bad. Meanwhile his daddy probably own stock in aluminum foil,” one critical commenter writes. “He ain’t in no trenches, wash the damn dishes,” another says. Several users also point out that those who actually grew up in difficult circumstances probably wouldn’t waste so much aluminum foil. Instead, they argue that they’d simply find another makeshift vessel to use. “Real hood ppl don’t run out of bowls…..we turn containers into bowls, cups into bowls, jars into bowls, maybe even a pot into a bowl,” one user claims.

King’s parents have called him out for similar behavior in the past, namely during their infamous Atlanta Falcons game spat. He told fans that his living conditions weren’t ideal growing up, prompting T.I. to ask him if he’s ever woken up with a roach on his face. When he confirmed that he hadn’t, his father responded, “Alright then! You don’t know what you talkin’ ‘bout.” What do you think of King Harris getting accused of pretending like he didn’t grow up privileged? Do you think he deserves the roast he’s getting online, or are social media users overreacting? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Kehlani Supports Palestine, Slams Peers For Silence Amid Israel-Hamas War

Recently, Kehlani took to social media to share her thoughts on her peers not speaking out about the Israel-Hamas war. She’s shared various messages of support for the people of Palestine amid the crisis, and thinks other artists need to do the same. According to her, they’re staying silent in order to retain their fanbases, and in turn maximize their earnings.

“To my peers and people that are in the spaces I’m in, what the f*ck is wrong with y’all?” she asks in a new clip. “You’re being silent for the sake of money and business, like that amounts to what the fuck is going on? There’s an insane amount of unchecked privilege on literal f*cking display and it is gut-wrenching. It is disgusting. People have reached out to me like, ‘oh you might want to be quiet…’ Do y’all hear yourselves? Have you looked at yourself in the mirror today and been like ‘am I a decent f*cking human being?’ Like, I am off-put. Get real.”

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Kehlani “Disgusted” With Her Peers’ “Unchecked Privilege”

Kehlani isn’t the only public figure who’s fed up with their peers not speaking out, however. Recently, DJ Vlad condemned Drake and DJ Khaled for staying silent amid the conflict, despite being Jewish and Palestinian. “It’s because both are so thirsty to maintain their relevance that they wouldn’t dare risk insulting a segment of their fanbase,” he claimed.

“Heaven forbid that Drake might debut at #2 behind Taylor Swift because some of his Palestinian fans chose to not stream his album. And it would be the end of the world if Khaled sold a few less sneakers because some Jewish people decided not to buy his Jordans. That’s the difference between artists of today and timeless legends like 2Pac,” he added. What do you think of Kehlani showing public support for Palestine? Do you think her peers need to speak up amid the conflict? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Kehlani.

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Gigi Hadid Says She’s “Not The Prettiest Person,” Reflects On Being A “Nepo Baby”

For several months now, the term “nepo baby” has been a hot topic of conversation online. As living expenses continue to rise, without any real promise of change, the masses have been feeling as though it’s about time to “eat the rich,” as well as their famous children who inherit millions simply for being born. While some stars try to deny that they came from fame, others, like Gigi Hadid, are learning to accept the label.

For her latest interview, the supermodel spoke with the Times of London about growing up in the shadow of her mother, Yolanda Hadid. The Dutch beauty previously starred on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills from 2012 to 2016 and was frequently seen criticizing Gigi for eating on camera, leading to backlash. Before she achieved fame and fortune, however, the family matriarch and her husband, Mohamed Hadid, came from nothing.

Gigi Accepts Her Nepo Baby Status

Yolanda Foster, Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid attend the 2017 Glamour Women of The Year Awards at Kings Theatre on November 13, 2017, in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/WireImage)

“Technically I’m a nepotism baby,” Gigi shared. “My parents came from very little. I’ve always acknowledged that I come from a privilege. Over the years, her parents taught her plenty of important lessons, including being as nice and hard-working as possible at all times. For the Hadid family, being successful and having money is no reason to slack off or make a bad impression.

Though she’s walked down some of the most important runways of the past decade, the mother of one still has her insecurities. She doesn’t think that she’s “the prettiest person in the world,” though Hadid noted that some Botox might be just the thing to fix that. She’s no stranger to the intense pressure that comes with being a model, having landed her first job when she was only two years old. After plenty of hard work, she posed for Victoria’s Secret and went on to debut at New York Fashion Week in 2014.

Co-Parenting with Zayn Malik

Elsewhere in her interview, Gigi Hadid spoke briefly about her co-parenting experience with Zayn Malik. The two broke up little more than a year after their daughter, Khai’s birth. At the time, allegations against the former One Direction member stated that he shoved Yolanda into a dresser, which he previously pleaded no contest to in court. Read what the 27-year-old had to say about her ex here, and check back later for more pop culture news updates.

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