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A new report about Khloe Kardashian wanting her baby True to marry Prince George is made-up. The fabricated claim comes from HollywoodLife, a site so well-known for manufacturing phony stories around real news events that it’s often referred to as HollywoodLies. In this case, the often discredited blog concocted took Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s royal wedding on Saturday to create its tall tale about how Kardashian already thinks her 6-week-old daughter should marry Prince William and Kate Middleton‘s 4-year-old son Prince George.
Here’s how HollywoodLies came up with it bogus article. Early Saturday, Kardashian shared on Instagram some thoughts about the royal wedding, as she watched it live. She could be heard saying, as a TV screen was showing the wedding, “This is so beautiful.” The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star also remarked, “That’s what I was waiting for” when Prince Harry and Markle kissed outside of St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. “They’re prince and princess now,” she further commented outloud.
Whether her thoughts on the royal wedding are newsworthy or not, it still prompted People to write an article titled, “Khloe Kardashian Congratulates Meghan Markle on Royal Wedding: She’s a ‘Princess Now!’” The generally reliable and responsible publication began it’s article, “American royalty Khloe Kardashian is sending her congratulations to Britain’s new princess, Meghan Markle.” Technically, Markle is not a princess. She’s now the Duchess of Sussex. Regardless, that set off the lightbulb in at the fiction factory known as HollywoodLies to come up with a totally fabricated story.
And while Kardashian publicly commented on the royal wedding, HollywoodLies asserts a “source” told the repeatedly discredited site private remarks supposedly made by Kardashian wanting True to marry Prince George. Not surprisingly, the blog doesn’t say to whom the reality star said it or where or when. But basic journalism aside, the outlet claims an alleged insider shared, “Khloe thinks it would be amazing for one of the Kardashian girls to be the future Queen, and it would be the perfect combination of British and American royalty.” Of course, the whole idea of them being “American royalty” was nothing more than a tongue-in-cheek remark made by People.
More importantly, though, and as Gossip Cop has pointed out numerous times, no one remotely close to Kardashian is talking to HollywoodLies. Remember, while the reality star was pregnant, the website claimed in a so-called “exclusive” that Kardashian and Thompson were having a baby boy. HollywoodLies was also wrong about the name of Kardashian’s baby, proving the outlet is hardly a reliable source for accurate news. Not surprisingly, the same goes for this latest tale, which is equally manufactured.


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