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!

Ice Spice is back in the headlines — and not just for her music. The rap starlet has fans buzzing after being spotted in West Hollywood with basketball player and TikTok sensation Diamant Blazi, fueling rumors that her romance with New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner may be over. The “Munch” rapper was photographed Monday afternoon leaving Cecconi’s, one of Hollywood’s most paparazzi-packed lunch spots, with Diamant by her side. The two appeared comfortable walking out together, immediately sparking speculation online. Trouble in Paradise With Sauce? Ice Spice and Sauce Gardner first went public earlier this year, instantly becoming one…

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The Big Brother house has lost its loudest voice — and fans are here for it. Rylie Jeffries, this season’s most polarizing houseguest, was officially evicted in a nail-biting 5-4 vote Thursday night, ending weeks of tension, controversy, and nonstop fan debates. For many viewers, the eviction was a long time coming. Rylie, 27, had become the center of heated conversations both inside and outside the house, with critics blasting his behavior toward fellow contestant Katherine Woodman. Words like “controlling” and “scary” dominated social media as fans rallied for his removal. So when Julie Chen Moonves read out his name,…

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Erik Menendez’s decades-long dream of walking free has been shattered. After more than 35 years in prison for the infamous shotgun murders of his parents, JosĂ© and Kitty Menendez, the California parole board officially denied his request for release on Thursday night. The decision came at the end of a marathon hearing, where Erik, now 54, recounted the harrowing night of the 1989 murders and shared intimate details about his life behind bars. Despite 18 family members speaking on his behalf, the board ultimately ruled that Erik still poses “an unreasonable risk to public safety.” Why the Board Said No…

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