Author: Wamala

Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

Jeff Bezos, the Amazon titan whose $190 billion fortune makes him the world’s third-richest man, and Lauren SĂĄnchez, the Emmy-winning journalist turned high-flying fiancĂ©e, are gearing up for what’s shaping up to be the wedding of 2025. Set for this summer in Venice, Italy, aboard Bezos’s jaw-dropping $500 million superyacht Koru, this ultra-exclusive event promises to blend billionaire extravagance with Hollywood glamour. Invitations have hit the mailboxes of an elite A-list crew—think Eva Longoria, Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, and more—making it a guest list that’s as dazzling as the Venetian canals. After a two-year engagement, the couple’s Italian “I do’s”…

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In a courtroom showdown that’s rocked the entertainment world, T.I. and Tiny Harris have emerged victorious as a judge dismissed Sabrina Peterson’s defamation lawsuit against them on March 24, 2025. The ruling, reported by Rolling Stone, ends a bitter four-year saga that began with explosive allegations of drugging, sexual abuse, and gun threats—claims that Peterson failed to substantiate in court. Judge Shultz didn’t mince words, slamming Peterson’s “inexcusable” inaction and tossing the case for lack of prosecution. But just as the dust settled, a new twist erupted: T.I. slapped Peterson with a fresh defamation suit as she stepped into the…

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Curtis “50-driver” Jackson, the rap mogul turned business titan, is planting deep roots in Shreveport, Louisiana, with a groundbreaking venture that’s set to redefine the city’s entertainment landscape. On March 25, 2025, the Shreveport City Council unanimously greenlit a 30-year lease for the Stageworks building, handing 50 Cent’s G-Unit Films & Television the keys to transform it into a cutting-edge sports and entertainment hub. With an option to extend for another 15 years and a jaw-dropping rent of just $200 a month, this deal is a steal for G-Unit, which will shoulder all maintenance and operational costs. Fresh off leasing…

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Meek Mill, the Philadelphia rap titan behind hits like “Dreams and Nightmares,” is once again at the center of a storm—this time, battling wild allegations that he was extorted for $50,000 by the Los Angeles Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips. The claims, which surfaced from a resurfaced interview with gang member Luce Cannon on Akademiks’ Off the Record podcast, paint a dramatic picture: Meek, allegedly held hostage in a nightclub over reckless social media posts, forced to call his mentor Rick Ross to cough up the ransom. But on March 25, 2025, Meek took to X to obliterate the story, calling…

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Kodak Black was once hailed as a rap prodigy, a raw voice from the streets of Pompano Beach, Florida, with hits like “Tunnel Vision” and “No Flockin” that defined a generation. But in 2025, his name is more synonymous with chaos than chart-toppers. On Monday, March 24, the 27-year-old rapper dropped a freestyle on Instagram that’s reignited concerns about his spiraling career—and life. Instead of a lyrical flex, it’s a messy mix of ill-judged romantic overtures and erratic behavior, with Kodak publicly hitting on Reginae Carter, Lil Wayne’s daughter, in a move that’s left fans and critics shaking their heads.…

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In a move that’s shaking up the music industry, DDG is taking fan engagement to uncharted territory with 7 Days 7 Nights: Hit-A-Thon, a livestreamed album-making marathon that kicked off on Monday, March 24, 2025. This isn’t just a peek behind the curtain—it’s a full-on interactive experience where viewers don’t just watch the Pontiac, Michigan-born rapper craft his next album; they help shape it in real time. Announced on March 23 with a slick 90-second teaser, this bold experiment is redefining what it means to be an artist in the digital age. Oh, and there’s a wild twist: DDG’s promising…

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Will Smith, one of Hollywood’s most beloved icons, recently opened up about the seismic fallout from his infamous 2022 Oscars slap, a moment that reverberated through the entertainment industry and beyond. In a candid interview on March 25, 2025, the Fresh Prince star reflected on his decade-long ban from the Academy Awards, calling it a “difficult but fair” consequence that reshaped his career, personal life, and public image. From his Best Actor triumph for King Richard to the slap heard ‘round the world, here’s the full story of Smith’s journey through controversy, reflection, and redemption—a saga that’s dominating celebrity news…

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