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Cardi B and Offset Have Called It Quits.

Cardi B and Offset are no more, says Cardi, who made the announcement to fans on Instagram early Wednesday. In her video, she says that while the two have always been good friends and business partners, things hadn’t been working out between them for “a while.”

“There you go..peace and love,” she wrote in the video caption.

Offset later dropped a comment, writing, “Y’all won.” TMZ notes that his comment takes on a sarcastic tone (maybe it’s a joke?), but—judging by Cardi’s tone—it doesn’t seem like Ashton Kutcher will be jumping out any time soon.

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Kevin Hart Is Hosting Oscars Next Year.

In lighter news, Kevin Hart is reportedly hosting the 91st Oscars.

“I will be sure to make this years Oscars a special one,” the comedian said on Instagram on Tuesday afternoon. “Now it’s time to rise to the occasion.”

He added: “I appreciate @TheAcademy for the opportunity. For years I have been asked if I would ever Host the Oscars and my answer was always the same…I said that it would be the opportunity of a lifetime for me as a comedian and that it will happen when it’s suppose to.”

The time has arrived.

Serena Williams Is Taking on Computer Coding.

We stan a multi-faceted legend. According to Page Six, Serena’s got her sights set on the world of computer coding, which turns out is something she’s really passionate about.

“It’s really important to me, especially because my fashion business is all online,” she shared. “It’s never too late to start.”

Considering she’s married to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, we’re betting on her having all the support she needs. We’re rooting for you, Serena!

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