Turns Out Travis Scott Wasn’t So Sick After All

We don’t usually follow Hollywood gossip, especially when it involves a Kardashaian! But since he canceled his show here in Buffalo last night, we figured you’d like to know why…

But it appears Travis Scott really wasn’t all that sick before canceling his show here in Buffalo show three hours before he was scheduled to perform.

Fans of the “Wish you were here” tour, actually wished Scott was even in Buffalo, but it turns out Scott never even left L.A.

 

TMZ reports:

Travis Scott says he postponed his Astroworld concert in Buffalo Thursday night because of illness, but we’re told it’s more complicated than that … because Kylie accused him of cheating and he’s staying in L.A. to deal with it.

BTW… The concert was rescheduled for March 10th

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A big-time donor for President Joe Biden thinks the Democrats missed a big opportunity by passing the ball to Vice President Kamala Harris without a convention, and he won’t be funding her run.

John Morgan, a Florida attorney and major donor for previous Democratic candidates, shared his views with Fox News host Neil Cavuto on Tuesday afternoon on why he’s not giving the Democratic presidential nominee any money.

“Harris brings a lot of great things to the table,” Morgan said. “Is she the best messenger? Is she the best person? Is her way the best way to go forward? And for me, I don’t think so.”

He compared the convention process to a fantasy basketball draft, noting that any smart player’s top draft should be a no-brainer.

“We would pick Lebron James,” Morgan said. “We had that type of opportunity but they seem to be squandering it by taking a lesser pick.”

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Cavuto pressed Morgan on who he thinks his party’s Lebron James is, and he listed off several party favorites: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Witmer – noting that a vetted combination of star players would be the strongest choice.

But that ship has sailed, Morgan said, adding that whoever she picks as a running mate is irrelevant at this point.

“The deal is done. I don’t think there’s anything more that can be done,” Morgan said. “People vote for president, they don't vote for vice president.”

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