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November 13, 2018
Lady Gaga
Kim Kardashian West, (left) and Kanye West.
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Lady Gaga helps out at shelter

Lady Gaga volunteered at a wildfire shelter after being evacuated from her Malibu home.

The 32-year-old singer was forced to leave her Californian property last week after raging wildfires swept through the Malibu area, and just days later, she has been seen stopping by a makeshift Red Cross shelter at the Pacific Palisades High School on Sunday to offer support to the volunteers and evacuees there.

According to TMZ, the 'Million Reasons' hitmaker spent 90 minutes in the shelter, where she handed out gift cards, posed for photos, and sang to a 98-year-old woman in order to bolster her spirits.

She told those at the shelter: "I extend my love. I know we do not know each other, but I love you. This is an emergency, but you are not alone."

Kanye smells like money Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian West says Kanye West "smells like money".

The 38-year-old reality star who has children North, five, Saint, two, and Chicago, nine months, with her spouse has revealed her husband of four years gives off a scent that smells as rich as the millions in his bank account.

Describing Kanye's scent, she said: "[He smells] ... Rich. I can't explain it, but like a rich person. Like ... money, I don't know! He smells like what you think a really expensive, Saint Laurent fragrance campaign would be."

The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star spoke as she promoted her new KKW Body fragrance line during an interview with The Cut, where she also spoke about the way her sisters smell.

Bruno Mars provides free meals

Bruno Mars is celebrating the end of his '24k Magic World Tour' by providing 24,000 meals to people that live in Hawaii for Thanksgiving.

The 'Uptown Funk' hitmaker who was born on the Central Pacific island ended his 200-date tour at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu on Sunday, and to mark the occasion it was announced that he has donated a sum of money to the Salvation Army's Thanksgiving Dinner Program in the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division.

The 24,000 meals a figure inspired by the name of his world tour and hit 2016 album '24k Magic' will provide aid to the Salvation Army help their program which gives free meals to struggling families across the state.

Bruno's contribution will "singlehandedly" be "expanding [the programme's] reach across the state" and will also ensure that people who are home bound will get the opportunity to get a free meal.