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Before you settle in for National Nachos & Wings Day , allow me to catch you up on what’s happe

[View this email in your browser]( Before you settle in for National Nachos & Wings Day (that’s the big thing happening this Sunday, right?), allow me to catch you up on what’s happening in the world — and by world, I obviously mean internet. Kim Kardashian posted the saltiest of Snapchats by sharing her list of “valentines,” while Justin Timberlake dropped an album and video featuring his actual valentine, Jessica Biel. Ivanka Trump, meanwhile, is at the center of yet another Twitter storm, and Olive Garden is selling the most baffling Super Bowl snack of all time. Read on for all the details, and check out the [Bustle App]( for even more news. Kim Kardashian Sent Valentines To Her “Haters” & Yes, That Includes Taylor Swift For the past week or so, Kim Kardashian has really been on one — in the best way. Her latest act of epic passive-aggressiveness was directed at a lot of people, including known snake Kardashian enemy Taylor Swift. In a Snapchat video posted yesterday, Kim showed a table full of index cards with the names of the people she was going to send samples of her new KKW Emoji perfume. That seems like a nice gift, especially considering [the reviews the perfume has been getting]( but Kim made sure the recipients knew her true intention. “I decided for this Valentine's Day, everyone deserves a Valentine. So I'm going to send them to my lovers, my haters, to everyone that I think of,” Kim said. “Because it's Valentine's Day after all.” KIMBERLY, ARE YOU TRYING TO KILL ME?! While I recover from the shade, click below to see the video and find out who else is on Kim’s list. [Read More]( Justin Timberlake’s Video With Jessica Biel Will Make You Believe In Love Just in time for his big Super Bowl performance, Justin Timberlake dropped his new album, Man of the Woods. He’d already said that this album would be a very personal one, inspired by his family, and he wasn’t kidding. Actress Jessica Biel, who's married to Timberlake, [delivers a spoken word track called “Hers,”]( and their son, [Silas, is heard at the very end of the album]( saying, “I love you, Daddy.” Excuse me, I think there’s something in my eye… In addition to her part on the album, Biel also stars in the music video Timberlake dropped today for the title track. It shows the couple dancing together in a cabin and both just seem so ridiculously happy, it’ll thaw even the coldest of hearts. Click below to watch it. [Read More]( Ivanka's “All Americans” Tweet For Black History Month Brought Some 🔥 Takes Yesterday marked the first day of Black History Month, and while President Trump hasn’t tweeted about it yet, his daughter Ivanka shared a message last night. The tweet started out by referencing “heroes like Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” — pretty innocuous. What followed, however, immediately lead to controversy on Twitter. Ivanka wrote, “we resolve to continue to bring greater equality, dignity, and opportunity to all Americans, regardless of race or background.” It’s the “all Americans” part that really upset people, with one user saying Ivanka had “‘All Lives Matter'd Black History Month.” Click below to see what else Twitter had to say. [Read More]( Olive Garden Is Selling Pasta Nachos & This Is The World We Now Live In Have you ever found yourself torn between eating nachos and pasta? Or been enjoying a bowl of pasta only to think, “man, I wish this was messier and also crunchy”? Me neither, but thanks to Olive Garden, you never will. The restaurant chain recently unveiled their Loaded Pasta Chips, which are, essentially, pasta nachos. What does that mean, exactly? The “chips” are fried pieces of lasagna noodles, and they’re covered in meat sauce, cherry peppers, a ton of cheese, and a lil scoop of Alfredo sauce on top. Click below to see what pasta nachos actually look like, and how people are reacting to the new app. [Read More]( 315 Park Ave. South New York, NY 10010 [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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