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!

Hollywood got a little wilder this past Saturday night when Farrah Abraham and Master P joined forces for the ultra-popular TMZ After Dark Tour—and Farrah definitely stole the spotlight. Our tour has grown so crazy popular that we added a second bus on Saturday nights, giving more fans the chance to experience an unforgettable night of celebrity, music, and pure chaos. And who better to host than two of pop culture’s boldest personalities? Master P and Farrah Abraham each took the reins of a bus—but when the stars briefly crossed paths, things got spicy. Farrah’s Pole Moves Leave Master P…

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Love was in the air in Los Angeles this weekend as Madison Beer and NFL quarterback Justin Herbert were spotted celebrating in style after a thrilling Chargers victory. The power couple, all smiles and holding hands, left Delilah, one of LA’s hottest celebrity spots, on Saturday night, turning heads along the way. Casual, Cute, and Clearly Happy In photos from the outing, Madison stunned in a tight, low-cut crop top, showing off her signature style, while Herbert kept things casual in a black t-shirt and jeans. The couple’s playful grins and intertwined hands made it clear they were soaking up…

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Rick Davies, co-founder of the iconic rock band Supertramp, has died at the age of 81. The singer-songwriter passed away at his Long Island home on Friday after a prolonged battle with cancer, the band confirmed in a heartfelt statement. They offered condolences to his widow, Sue Davies, who had stood by his side for decades. “Our hearts are with Sue and the family during this incredibly difficult time,” the band shared. The Man Behind Supertramp Davies helped form Supertramp in 1970 alongside songwriting partner Roger Hodgson. The duo, together with Dougie Thomson, Bob Siebenberg, and John Helliwell, solidified the…

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Young Thug is in hot water this week after making controversial remarks about trust and sexuality during an appearance on the “Perspektives with Bank” podcast. The rapper, who has long been a headline-maker in hip-hop, discussed his discomfort with men who come out as gay after initially presenting themselves as straight — equating the situation to someone informing on another person. “If I look at you like a man, and we f***ing bitches together… and I look at you in a man light and then I find out you gay, there ain’t really nothing you can say to me,” Thug…

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