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Ok, hi, it's Olivia. I'm back. Perhaps it's not the cutest look to make a big deal about leaving the

Ok, hi, it's Olivia. I'm back. Perhaps it's not the cutest look to make a big deal about leaving the newsletter and then come right back, but that is simply my truth! At least I didn't get dumped and then show up at all of your workplaces and demand you to let me keep doing this, am I right? We'll get to that. I'm gonna be writing these for a few more weeks so don't unsubscribe! Unless you were really excited about me leaving in which case go ahead and mark as spam. - Let's get these Cardi/Offset updates out of the way first. Rolling Loud is saying[they had nothing to do with Offset coming out]( in the middle of Cardi's headlining set (the festival's first ever headlining set from a woman, btw). And then people started suspecting that the whole thing was a publicity stunt? Because there's footage of Cardi's publicist leading Offset onto the stage? So then Cardi had to go on IG Live and say that fans should [stop telling her to fire said publicist.]( All I can say about this is that everyone should just leave Cardi alone! Let her live! - That rant is over now! Please accept[Lil Uzi Vert's Nardwuar video]( as a cleanse! Hand 2 god, this is one of the wildest things I've watched recently. It's funny, it's bizarre, Uzi ends up fleeing in a black SUV, basically all the central tenets of drama. - Apparently Kendrick Lamar is ["writing long-form" right now.]( He's being very mysterious about it at the moment, which can only mean one thing: it's fan fiction. That's the only answer I'm accepting as truth until he drops his novel/screenplay/narrative podcast and proves me wrong. - Since I am back we are obviously going to talk about this thing Matty Healy is trying to do where [The 1975 plays one venue for a week]( and each night's performance is a different era of 1975. If you thought I wasn't going to sneak that in you were sorely mistaken!! ❄ All FADER back issues are now 50% off ❄ with coupon code: ISSUES50 (coupon expires 12/23 @ 11:59 pm EST) [SHOP ALL ISSUES]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tumblr]( [Snapchat]( © 2018 The FADER | All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: The FADER Inc. 71 West 23rd Street, Suite 1300 New York, NY, 10010, United States [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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