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Is Travis Scott's new song about Timothee Chalamet? Fans suspect rapper is dissing ex Kylie Jenner's rumored flame
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How long did Britney Spears date Colin Farrell? Singer details 'passionate' fling with actor right after her split from Justin Timberlake
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2023-10-20 18:58

Where Joe Jonas stands with Taylor Swift 15 years after breaking up with her over the phone
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Blue Jays pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu leaves game after being struck by liner on right knee
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