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!

Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty is officially a free man ahead of schedule. Federal Bureau of Prisons records confirm that Lontrell D. Williams, 25, was released earlier than his projected date of April 25, 2026, sparking celebrations online and among fans. Fans Celebrate Early Release Videos shared across social media, including by TheShadeRoom, show Pooh Shiesty enjoying his first moments of freedom. In one clip, he poses beside a pool decorated with “welcome home” signs, while another captures him walking into a green-themed celebration surrounded by friends and supporters. Fans flooded social media with excitement, marking a major moment for the…

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Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly seeking to serve his recent prison sentence in New Jersey, according to court filings. His legal team has formally requested that Judge Arun Subramanian recommend placement at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security federal correctional facility in Burlington County, NJ. ⚖️ Sentencing Recap On October 3, 2025, Diddy was sentenced to four years and two months in federal prison after being convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution. He was acquitted of more severe charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, marking a pivotal moment in a case that has captured national attention. Currently,…

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Rapper-turned-podcaster Math Hoffa is speaking out after a wave of online rumors and accusations surrounding his My Expert Opinion (MEO) podcast. The Detroit native, known for his candid commentary and larger-than-life personality, addressed the controversy during episode five of the podcast’s latest season, released October 5 on YouTube. Hoffa’s remarks come after former co-hosts and collaborators publicly suggested he mishandled payments and professional relationships. For fans of MEO, which has previously featured co-hosts like Hynaken, Esso, Mr. Mecc, Bigga, Champ, Gat Taylor, and Kim Osario, the tension was palpable, and social media chatter quickly escalated. ️ Hoffa Confronts Online Misinformation…

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Sports broadcasting veteran Joy Taylor is opening up about her decision to remain silent while her name surfaced in ongoing FS1 litigation, offering a candid look at the calculated reasoning behind her media silence. The conversation came during a revealing interview with media personality Bootleg Kev, where Taylor explained the balance between professional strategy, personal boundaries, and emotional discipline. ️ Choosing Silence Over Reaction Taylor explained that her quiet approach was intentional, not avoidance. “People will believe what they want to believe,” she told Kev. “So who are you really winning with by responding? You’re just amplifying lies.” The veteran…

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Actress and comedian Danielle Kline, known to fans as @everythingdani on TikTok, sent social media into a frenzy this week after posting a bold, unfiltered confession aimed at viral sketch star Druski. The clip, recorded while Kline was driving and shared across Instagram and TikTok on October 4, captured a rare moment where the actress abandoned her usual comedic tone for a frank declaration of attraction. “I Want Druski” The video opens with Kline directly addressing the camera: “I want Druski, you heard what the f— I said,” Her tone blends playful energy with unabashed confidence, immediately capturing the attention…

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DaBaby is back in the headlines—but this time, not just for his music. The rapper recently met with Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden following a firestorm over his September music video, which dramatized the stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. While the video sparked widespread backlash for its controversial depiction, the encounter with local authorities has added a surprising twist to the story. The Controversial Video DaBaby’s song, titled “SAVE ME,” recreated the tragic stabbing of Zarutska aboard a Charlotte train. In the video, he dramatizes the event, intervening in an attempted murder, before ending with a screenshot of…

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Kodak Black is no stranger to controversy. The 27-year-old rapper has weathered everything from legal battles to viral internet speculation. But his latest Instagram Live gave fans a firsthand look at Kodak speaking directly for himself, shutting down persistent rumors about alleged meth use. Kodak Speaks Out During a candid session on Instagram Live, Kodak addressed the swirling speculation head-on. “I eat good… high or not… I don’t be on no f*cking meth,” he said, firmly denying the allegations. While Kodak admitted to experimenting with substances in the past, he stressed that traces of chemicals similar to meth exist in…

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