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!

Before he became known as the man who butchered four University of Idaho students, Bryan Kohberger left behind an unsettling trail of behavior—including one bizarre hotel encounter that now feels chilling in hindsight. According to newly released police reports, the now-convicted killer had a disturbing run-in with a hotel employee in Pullman, Washington, just five months before the November 2022 murders. A Hotel Check-In Turns Confrontational On June 30, 2022, Kohberger checked into a hotel after booking through Expedia. Police say he immediately confronted a female front desk clerk, believing he had been double-charged for the room. Witnesses told cops…

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The Backstreet Boys are proving they’ve still got it—this time at the bank. Their Las Vegas residency at the Sphere is pulling in a jaw-dropping $4 million per night, making it one of the most lucrative shows in the city’s history. How They’re Making Vegas Money Moves According to insiders, the group is cashing out thanks to a smart setup with minimal overhead. While they did drop between $7–8 million upfront for the jaw-dropping graphics and visuals that light up the Sphere, that one-time investment has already paid for itself—and then some. The Sphere holds about 17,000 seats, and the…

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Memphis Bleek is setting the record straight after Tony Yayo stirred up debate about Jay-Z’s loyalty compared to 50 Cent’s. The Brooklyn rapper recently sat down with Drink Champs, where he addressed Yayo’s viral remarks suggesting Hov doesn’t support Bleek the same way 50 Cent looks out for his day-one G-Unit soldiers. “I seen something Tony Yayo said, Hov don’t look out for me like 50 look out for him,” Bleek said. “I just want to clear that up—Hov don’t have to. You know what I mean? I’m chewing a lot on my own. If Hov look out, I’m telling…

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Ice-T is pulling back the curtain on one of hip-hop’s most devastating losses: the death of his longtime friend Coolio. In his new A&E documentary special Fame & Fentanyl, which premiered Monday, August 25, the rap legend and Law & Order: SVU star opened up about the epidemic that claimed the life of the “Gangsta’s Paradise” icon in 2022. Coolio died at 59 from an accidental overdose involving fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine. “Coolio Didn’t Want to Die” Ice-T described Coolio as full of life, saying drugs—not intent—took him too soon. “Coolio was healthy. I know he didn’t want to die.…

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Nick Cannon is revisiting his time with Mariah Carey—and the TV host, comedian, and entrepreneur couldn’t be more candid about what it meant to support one of the most iconic voices in music history. On a recent episode of his Nick Cannon @ Night podcast, Cannon reflected on their marriage with admiration, describing how he embraced his role in their partnership while Carey pursued her career at the highest level. “I Was Comfortable Supporting Her” “When I was married, that was what we respected and actually admired about one another—we were both on our own boss-level trajectory,” Cannon said. He…

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When Ice Spice and Kehlani hit the dance floor recently, they probably didn’t expect to set the internet on fire—but that’s exactly what happened. A now-viral clip shows the Bronx rap star dancing on the R&B favorite during a night out, and fans have been in full meltdown mode ever since. The short video, which quickly made the rounds on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, captures Ice Spice moving playfully while Kehlani leans in with clear enjoyment. The chemistry between them had fans dissecting every second of the footage. “Kehlani Was Locked In” Social media users wasted no time dropping their…

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After more than a decade away, Clipse has reclaimed their throne—and the energy around their return is nothing short of electric. The Virginia Beach brothers, Pusha T and Malice, kicked off their Let God Sort ’Em Out Tour this summer, their first full tour in 15 years, and fans have turned out in force to witness the revival. The comeback tour, which closes November 15 in Los Angeles, follows the release of their brand-new album, cementing Clipse’s return to both the charts and the stage. For longtime fans, it feels less like a reunion and more like a coronation. A…

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