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Karl Lagerfeld

Karl Lagerfeld: Adele “A Little Too Fat” and Lana Del Rey “Beautiful” With “Implants”

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Karl Lagerfeld was at Metro’s Paris office on Monday acting as guest editor, and the fashion icon took a few minutes to share his thoughts on the news of the day.

That’s when things got interesting.

Site Spins Kristen Stewart Middle Finger Gesture Into Needless Controversy

Truth rating: 1
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One of HollywoodLife’s primary tactics is to take any sliver of news about Kristen Stewart and sensationalize it as much as possible.

So it’s no surprise that when a paparazzi photograph surfaced of Stewart flipping the bird while standing next to fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, the site sprang into action.

Blake Lively Teaming Up With Chanel

Truth rating: 10
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We all know that Blake Lively is a fashion trendsetter like her character on “Gossip Girl,” but now the actress is taking that passion even further.

Lively is teaming up with Chanel in 2011, her rep confirms to Gossip Cop.

Claim: Blake Lively & Leighton Meester In A “Feud”

Truth rating: 1
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Blake Lively and Leighton Meester’s “Gossip Girl” alter-egos have been known to throw down once or twice, but could the actresses be headed for a real-life catfight?

According to Us Weekly, the two have “been fighting since last season” and are competing with each on and off the set.

No ‘Gossip Girl’ for Designer Despite Blake Lively Link

Truth rating: 0
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For those who don’t know, CocoPerez.com combines the glamor of high fashion with the same embarrassingly sloppy “reporting” of Perez Hilton. It’s what Vogue would look like if Vogue let an enthusiastic chicken tap out its articles in Morse code.

Today the site speculates that legendary designer Karl Lagerfeld might wind up on “Gossip Girl.”

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