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!

NFL legend Eric Dickerson didn’t hold back in a fiery statement about Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance. Speaking with photographers at LAX on Monday night, the Hall of Famer made it clear: if the Puerto Rican superstar truly has issues with the United States, he should “keep his ass where he’s at.” “Stay Home If You Don’t Like the U.S.” Dickerson, a former Los Angeles Rams running back and one of the NFL’s all-time greats, said he’s heard about comments Bad Bunny has made regarding the U.S., and if they’re true, the singer shouldn’t be headlining February’s biggest…

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Iconic UK DJ Tim Westwood, known for his decades-long career at BBC Radio and Capital Xtra, is facing serious criminal allegations spanning more than 40 years. On Thursday, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) authorized the Metropolitan Police Service to formally charge Westwood with 4 counts of rape, 9 counts of indecent assault, and 2 counts of sexual assault, connected to 7 different women. Allegations Span Decades The accusations against Westwood cover incidents dating back to the 1980s: These allegations represent a wide span of alleged misconduct, with Westwood’s high-profile status placing extra attention on the case. Police Praise Victims’ Courage…

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As Sean “Diddy” Combs begins serving his 50-month prison sentence for Mann Act convictions, insiders are weighing in on how the billionaire mogul will fare behind bars. According to Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, Diddy may have it easier than most — after all, not every inmate can count themselves as close to a billionaire. “Not everyone heads to the bing with millions in the bank,” Yayo told TMZ Hip Hop at LAX this week. “Brother Love’s blessed!” Luxury Behind Bars? While Diddy faces significant time, pundits speculate he could benefit from early release programs, and Yayo suggests Diddy doesn’t…

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The Super Bowl halftime stage is heating up — and this time, it’s political. After Bad Bunny’s announcement as the headliner sparked controversy over his Spanish-language songs and outspoken criticism of ICE, conservative nonprofit Turning Point USA unveiled plans for their own halftime show. “We’re thrilled to announce The All American Halftime Show,” the organization posted Thursday on X, formerly Twitter, promising a very different vibe than what’s expected from the Grammy-winning Puerto Rican superstar. What We Know About the TPUSA Show Details about performers and the exact lineup remain under wraps, but the official website already offers a hint:…

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Crunk music fans got a major dose of Southern rap history this week when Lil Jon appeared on The Breakfast Club, sparking debate about the genre’s roots. The self-proclaimed “King of Crunk” split credit among Atlanta, New Orleans, and Memphis, highlighting how the club-banging sound developed across multiple Southern cities. Not everyone agreed — enter DJ Paul, co-founder and de facto leader of Three 6 Mafia, who took to Instagram to set the record straight. “Memphis is where it really started,” Paul wrote. “We grew up bumpin’ booty shake music as ATLiens, but it was GOD — by way of…

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Country singer Maggie Baugh is turning heads — and sparking speculation — with her latest Instagram post. On Wednesday, the rising star teased her new single, “The Devil Win,” revealing a snippet of the lyrics that fans are connecting to the ongoing rumors surrounding Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s divorce. “I don’t know what the hell I believe in / I don’t know how to heal my soul / Or how to fight this feeling and it’s a damn good place to go / No matter how close I get to the burning edge / Tempting as it is, I…

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