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!

Sean “Diddy” Combs walked away from the most serious counts in his high-profile trial this week, though he still faces sentencing on a lesser prostitution-related conviction. The verdict marks a pivotal moment in a case that has gripped both the music industry and the legal world. At the same time, the trial has drawn attention for reasons beyond Diddy himself. Maurene Comey, the lead federal prosecutor removed from the case, is now alleging that her dismissal was unlawful and politically motivated. Comey Alleges Political Interference Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James B. Comey, is one of the Justice…

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Delta State University is grieving after a student was found dead on campus Monday morning in a shocking discovery that has left the community in mourning. Officials confirmed that the death does not appear to involve foul play. The student has been identified as 21-year-old Demartravion Reed, also known as Trey, from Grenada, Mississippi. According to University Police Chief Mike Peeler, officers discovered Reed’s body shortly after 7 a.m. on September 15, hanging from a tree near the campus pickleball courts. “I just want to confirm, this is a safe campus,” Peeler said. “Delta State University is a beautiful place…

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has weighed in on a growing controversy surrounding a Texas Tech University student whose social media activity celebrating conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s alleged death ignited a national debate over free speech, ethics, and campus conduct. The student, 21-year-old Camryn Booker, appeared in a video that quickly went viral online, allegedly rejoicing over news of Kirk’s death. Social media users and public figures alike condemned the posts, triggering calls for accountability. Within days, Texas Tech confirmed that Booker was no longer enrolled at the university, effectively ending her tenure at the school amid the backlash. Arrest Adds…

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Akbar V, the outspoken Atlanta rapper known for her music and appearances on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, is opening up about a deeply painful chapter in her personal life. In a raw Instagram post, Akbar alleged that her husband, Shakeem “Bean” Taylor, physically assaulted her on multiple occasions, leaving her traumatized and overwhelmed. The caption, which quickly went viral, described a cycle of violence, betrayal, and exhaustion. It’s a rare and vulnerable glimpse into the private struggles of a woman navigating fame, family, and survival while facing the devastating reality of domestic abuse. “Ima Get Him in Jail… Or…

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Cardi B is making headlines again—not for her music this time, but for her unfiltered take on trust, loyalty, and betrayal in the rap industry. In a candid interview with Kelly Rowland released September 15, the Bronx superstar didn’t hold back about the challenges of supporting rising women in hip-hop. “When I see like a new little bitch coming up… I’m sliding their DMs like, hey, this is temporary,” Cardi explained. For Cardi, these private messages are meant as words of encouragement, a reminder to emerging artists that online hate is fleeting and the industry can be tough—but survivable. Supporting…

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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade is under fire after going viral for suggesting that homeless people should receive “involuntary lethal injections” during a segment on Fox & Friends Wednesday morning. The clip quickly spread online, with the hashtag #BrianKilmeade trending across platforms. By Sunday afternoon, the video had amassed over 20 million views on X (formerly Twitter), sparking widespread outrage and calls for accountability. The Controversial Segment The discussion on Fox & Friends was originally focused on the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina. The suspect, who has mental health struggles, had been living in a homeless…

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