Dionne Warwick talks new music, Vegas residency and being the ‘internet’s aunt’

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The ​five-time Grammy winner has become one of the funniest personalities on Twitter for weighing in on everything from Taylor Swift’s “scarf gate” to getting in a battle with Oreo.

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