Kendall Jenner teases fans with DJ Fai Khadra post on Instagram

The model asked whether or not her and Palestinian-American DJ Fai Khadra should start a family. (AFP)
Updated 25 November 2019
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Kendall Jenner teases fans with DJ Fai Khadra post on Instagram

  • In the picture, Jenner posed with her nephews, Saint West and Psalm West, with Fai snapping one of the photos
  • he pair have been spotted together on more than a few occasions in recent months

DUBAI: US model Kendall Jenner teased her fans on social media by asking her followers whether or not her and Palestinian-American DJ Fai Khadra should start a family.

“Everyone in favor of Fai and I starting a family say ‘I,’” the 24-year-old wrote to her 119 million Instagram followers.

In the picture, Jenner posed with her nephews, Saint West and Psalm West, with Fai snapping one of the photos.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

everyone in favor of Fai and i starting a family say “I”

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The pair have been spotted together on more than a few occasions in recent months, causing media outlets and fans alike to suspect they are a couple.

In October, Jenner set the rumor mill alight when she attended the wedding of singer Justin Bieber alongside the 28-year-old.

“We don’t date, he’s just my date,” Jenner jokingly posted on Instagram, alongside a mirror selfie with the older brother of DJ twin duo Simi and Haze.

Meanwhile, Khadra is set to touch down in Dubai this December for the upcoming eighth edition of Sole DXB. The Saudi Arabia-born musician and occasional model is being flown in by E-retailer Farfetch, and will be DJ'ing at the event. He will join the likes of other renowned guests including singer Justine Skye, who will be performing live, Moroccan photographer Hassan Hajjaj and Canadian artist Petra Collins to name a few. 


Berlinale responds to backlash over Gaza-related comments

Updated 16 February 2026
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Berlinale responds to backlash over Gaza-related comments

The Berlin International Film Festival has issued a statement after what organisers described as a growing “media storm” linked to comments about the war in Gaza and the broader role of politics in cinema.

Festival director Tricia Tuttle released a lengthy note late Saturday following criticism directed at several high-profile guests. The controversy began during the opening day press conference when jury president Wim Wenders was asked about the conflict in Gaza. He responded: “We have to stay out of politics because if we make movies that are dedicatedly political, we enter the field of politics,” a remark that sparked swift backlash online.

Indian author Arundhati Roy later withdrew from the festival, reportedly angered by the remarks.

Other prominent figures, including Michelle Yeoh and Neil Patrick Harris, also faced online criticism after responding cautiously to questions about politics. Harris stated that he was interested in “doing things that were ‘apolitical,’” a comment that further fuelled debate.

In her statement, Tuttle defended the festival and its participants, stressing the importance of artistic freedom. “People have called for free speech at the Berlinale. Free speech is happening at the Berlinale. But increasingly, filmmakers are expected to answer any question put to them. They are criticised if they do not answer. They are criticised if they answer and we do not like what they say. They are criticised if they cannot compress complex thoughts into a brief sound bite when a microphone is placed in front of them when they thought they were speaking about something else,” she said.

She added: “It is hard to see the Berlinale and so many hundreds of filmmakers and people who work on this festival distilled into something we do not always recognise in the online and media discourse… It is a large, complex festival.”

“Artists are free to exercise their right of free speech in whatever way they choose… nor should they be expected to speak on every political issue raised to them unless they want to,” Tuttle said.