Celebrities Setting Boundaries and Speaking Their Minds

Celebrities are drawing lines and boundaries, with some of Hollywood’s biggest names speaking their minds and pushing back against criticism. Travis Kelce made it clear he won’t be pumping up to Kanye West‘s music in the locker room, seemingly reigniting girlfriend Taylor Swift‘s feud with the rapper, while Taylor herself appears to have put that chapter behind her. Rihanna clapped back in style when a social media user mocked her sons’ names, and Camille Grammer cheered on Glenn Close for dramatically reenacting Dorit Kemsley‘s infamous Real Housewives of Beverly Hills rant.

Plus, Whoopi Goldberg fired back at sportscaster Stephen A. Smith‘s take on Serena Williams‘ Super Bowl cameo, defending the tennis legend’s right to celebrate her roots. Across the board, stars are standing their ground, setting boundaries and not letting critics dim their shine.

This report was produced with the help of AI tools, which summarized previous stories reported and written by McClatchy journalists. It was edited by journalists from Us Weekly.

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