
Immediate update to my previous post: he's a Kick streamer now!
I've never watched a Kick stream in my life but if I'm not busy at the time then I might tune in!

I've never watched a Kick stream in my life but if I'm not busy at the time then I might tune in!
He posted this on his Instagram story 3 hours ago. What do you guys think it means?
Since we're talking about Ehren so much lately I wanted to share this story Ehren told on the podcast about a horrible, horrible prank he pulled as a kid. It's funny in a really sick and twisted way
I'm hardly a Bam expert but it seems like he's sober, happy, and at a peaceful place in his life. He's made up with his parents too which is great. I've also heard he's taken some accountability for his part in why he got fired, though I don't know the details of that or even if it's true so feel free to fill me in on that
Anyway, I'm aware that Bam said in the recent interview he did with Rolling Stone magazine that he doesn't want to reunite. But these quotes from Knoxville's British GQ magazine interview show that the door is very much still open if Bam ever changes his mind:
"When I bring up that TMZ story, it seems Knoxville hasn’t seen it, asking, “What did he say?” I mention the word “abandoned”, and Knoxville nods. “I understand that,” he says. “I can’t speak for him. But I feel like I hear him with that. I understand why he said that. We did draw a hard line. And we did it out of, ‘This is our chance to really help him.’”"
"Have you reached out to Bam? “Maybe six, eight weeks ago,” Knoxville says. “‘Do you want to come chill with us?’ He’s not ready. And that’s fine. As long as he’s thriving and he’s healthy, that’s all I care about. Selfishly, I would love him to be in my life again. But that’s on his own time.”"
Do you think Bam will ever take him up on the offer? It always bummed me out that they stopped being friends and I think it'd be nice if they could bury the hatchet on both ends
I understand both sides of the situation between them and sympathize with them both. I don't think anyone is truly in the wrong. Bam was sick and not ready to accept help, Knoxville and the rest of the guys were harsh with him in a way that they thought would help because similar treatment helped Steve-O, things spiraled out from there. It's normal that Bam feels hurt and even betrayed for several reasons. He lashed out because he wasn't thinking straight due to his addictions. Clearly, Knoxville doesn't hold it against him. They both seem to avoid speaking about each other unless the other is directly brought up to them which is probably healthiest. Bam wants and needs his space. But still, fingers crossed things change in a positive way! They both seem to be the happiest out of the entire cast at the moment, just enjoying their lives and doing random side quests with their friends and family
From this profile/interview Knoxville did with New Yorker magazine. The full piece is very interesting and definitely worth the read but it's also rather depressing, these last bits especially. I can't help but be a bit concerned about his health- both mental and physical. Hopefully everything turns out alright!
Sorry if this is an odd question. I didn't know where else to ask. I assume people on this subreddit have a lot of knowledge about the Kardashians/Jenners and how they are viewed.
I've noticed that many people say that it's harmful to the careers of Jacob Elordi and Timothee Chalamet to be dating girls from this family. I'm not an American so my knowledge of the Kardashians/Jenners is very limited. I'm wondering if it's true that the American film industry hates the Kardashians/Jenners and looks down on those who associate with them?
To me, these girls seem to be normal models/socialites so I don't understand why Hollywood would take particular issue with actors dating them to the point it would harm the actors' careers.
If you have any sources or extra 'lore' for what claims you make, please make sure to share them!