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Bad Boo-Boos and Silent Bruises

In the midst of the world's ongoing crises, we are all saved a sense of joy and tranquility with the latest and greatest Bullsh*t story. With a headline reading "Ariana Grande Covers Pete Tat Like a Bad Boo-Boo," the world of entertainment is fuming with excitement-- not. However, in all seriousness, today's Bullsh*t story is equally mundane self-explanatory as the title itself; however, if you actually want to hear about what happened, let's dive right in.


Preceding her break up with Pete Davidson, the death of Grande's ex-boyfriend Mac Miller has caused her to be "struggling emotionally" and that she "is not in a situation where she should plan a wedding. She had to take a step back and just breathe for a minute. She's been completely overwhelmed and wants to slow down," according to an anonymous insider from E! News. During her relationship with Pete Davidson, she got a tattoo reading "Pete" on her ring finger, which she noticeably made an effort to cover during her performances following the break up. You can read more about this TMZ story below: http://www.tmz.com/2018/10/17/ariana-grande-hides-pete-davidson-tattoo-band-aid/?adid=hero5


Alternatively, in REAL news, Paul Manafort has kept Russian prosecutors busy since the Robert Mueller investigation began. According Katelyn Polantz and Evan Perez of CNN, Manafort has "visited Mueller's office in Washington at least nine times in the last four weeks," which is "a strong indication

that the special counsel is moving at a steady clip." Tensions between the Trump administration and special counsel have risen significantly, especially after the special counsel raised questions regarding possible collusion between the Trump Administration and Russian government. As a longtime friend of Trump, Paul Manafort is the primary target of the FBI, who expects full cooperation from him due to his intel and 30-year relationship with the president. Facing a potential life-long sentence, it's assumed that Manafort plans on acquiring all possible intel on the Trump Administration and its relationship with the Russian Government. You can find the CNN story here: https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/17/politics/muellers-quiet-period-has-not-been-very-quiet/index.html




 
 
 

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