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Into It

#12 - When Brand Alignment Goes Awry

Apr 07, 2017, 04:02 PM

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The HuffPost UK entertainment team trawl through the week in entertainment and give their opinion of what they are and are not into. This week, pepsi decided to annoy everyone but only apologised to Kendall Jenner, soap deaths reach a high point and Harry Styles has released some music!

#Harry Styles #pepsi #kendall Jenner #kris jenner #emmerdale

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