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!

Renowned Ugandan musician Red Banton, celebrated for his pioneering contributions to the country’s music scene, has expressed a heartfelt desire regarding his eventual passing. Contrary to traditional somber farewells, the veteran singer wishes for his life to be commemorated with joy, music, and dance. In Uganda, the death of a celebrity often casts a profound shadow over the nation, with citizens mourning in deeply sorrowful ways. However, Red Banton envisions a different scenario for himself. He urges his family, friends, and fans to refrain from tears and sadness when his time comes. Instead, he encourages them to celebrate his life…

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A star-studded lineup of Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Demi Moore, and other Hollywood favorites gathered in Santa Barbara for the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Ariana Grande’s Show-Stopping Look The “Wicked” star turned heads in an extravagant, flowery pink dress as she accepted her Virtuoso Award at the festival. Selena Gomez Lights Up SBIFF Fresh off a Disneyland trip with her fiancĂ© Benny Blanco, Selena Gomez was all smiles as she picked up her own prestigious award at the event. While she skipped the Critics Choice Awards, she dazzled in a white dress in Santa Barbara. Demi Moore’s Special…

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Jim Jefferies may soon find himself in legal trouble after referring to the classic Village People hit “Y.M.C.A.” as a gay anthem—a characterization that Victor Willis, the group’s original lead singer, strongly disputes. Cease and Desist from Victor Willis’ Camp TMZ has learned that Jefferies received a cease and desist letter from Victor Willis’ wife and manager, Karen Willis, slamming the comedian for his “obscene, derogatory, and false description” of the song. Jefferies’ Controversial Interpretation During a recent episode of his ‘At This Moment’ podcast, Jefferies bluntly shared his interpretation of the song, saying:“It’s f*ing in showers in a hostel.…

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Mark Zuckerberg is backing Kim Kardashian’s legal ambitions in a playful way—rocking a quirky hoodie that boldly states, “Kim is my lawyer” 
 even though she’s still in the process of officially becoming one. Zuckerberg’s Super Bowl Flex On Sunday, Mark took to Instagram to show off his custom hoodie, captioning the post, “The only appropriate hoodie”, while tagging Kris Jenner, who likely gifted it to him. The hoodie itself isn’t new—it first appeared when Kim announced her legal studies and even made an appearance on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” Super Bowl Commercial and Meta’s Promotion Mark’s post coincided…

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Philadelphia Eagles fans lived up to their rowdy reputation Sunday night after their dominant 40-22 Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs—flooding the streets of Philly and even burning a Kermit the Frog stuffed animal in an over-the-top celebration. Eagles Fans Troll Patrick Mahomes A video posted to X (formerly Twitter) captured the fiery spectacle as fans mocked Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who struggled during the game, throwing two interceptions. The burning Kermit doll was a direct jab at Mahomes, whose voice has long been compared to the beloved puppet. As the Kermit doll burned, fans chanted, “F* the…

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