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Watch | Kylie Jenner fights Forbes, celebs donate to bail out Minnesota protestors, and Lady Gaga and Kip Moore both drop new albums

This album marks Gaga's sixth studio record
Kylie Jenner attends the "Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Art Of The In-Between" Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 1, 2017 in New York City.

CLEVELAND — Kylie Jenner has beef with Forbes, stars are coming to the defense of Minneapolis protestors, and fans of country and pop music have two brand new (and very different) albums to enjoy today. These are the top headlines around Hollywood. 

Makeup mogul and reality star Kylie Jenner is fighting Forbes magazine today after the publication claimed that the star 'inflated profits' and possibly even forged tax documents to make herself look like a billionaire. 

Forbes named Jenner the 'youngest self-made billionaire' in August of 2018, but revoked it on Friday. 

Jenner pushed back on Twitter writing, "I've never asked for any title or tried to lie my way there ever. Period" and also mentioning "I can name a list of 100 things more important right now than fixating on how much money I have." 

One of those things? The killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man in Minneapolis. 

Jenner posted a Martin Luther King Jr. quote on Instagram Thursday night and wrote, "we're currently dealing with two horrific pandemics in our country, and we can't sit back and ignore the fact that racism is one of them. I fear for my daughter and I hope for a better future for her." 

Jenner has a two-year-old daughter with ex-boyfriend, Travis Scott. 

She also isn't the only one coming to the defense of George Floyd or the protestors in Minneapolis. 

Celebs on Twitter today began sharing their own donations to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, and asking that their fans and famous friends match their donation. 

Steve Carell, Ben Schwartz, Seth Rogen, and Lin Manuel Miranda were among the stars today who contributed to the surge in donations to the fund this week. 

According to its website, the Minnesota Freedom Fund pays bail for low-income individuals. 

A representative for the nonprofit told Rolling Stone today that they don't have a number yet, but that they have received 'tens of thousands' in donations over the past few days. 

And if you need to just kick back and relax after a day that felt nonstop, two  talented artists are giving the world brand new albums. 

Country singer Kip Moore released 'Wild World' today, which he says is inspired by his own experiences with life, love, faith, and regret. 

Lady Gaga also dropped a new album, 'Welcome to Chromatica,' and the featured artists on the album are pretty incredible. 

Ariana Grande, BlackPink, and Elton John all help out Gaga with her sixth studio album, and it promises to be an album worthy of dancing to. 

Not a bad line up. 

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