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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!
Jerry Bruckheimer thinks Johnny Depp will do sixth Pirates movie
South Carolina residents got a terrifying dose of Mother Nature Monday when a massive lightning strike blew up an electrical transformer, sending a fireball shooting into the sky — all caught on a police officer’s dashcam. The incident unfolded on Highway 17 in Mount Pleasant, where torrential rain and strong winds were already making driving hazardous. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning struck a utility pole, causing it to explode in a dramatic burst of flames and smoke. “It happened in an instant,” Mount Pleasant PD tweeted. “The fireball lit up the sky like daylight for a split second.” Chaos on…
Taylor Swift is gearing up big time for her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl, and she’s making sure no corner of the merch world is left untouched. Her management company, TAS Rights Management LLC, filed a trademark on Monday covering the album’s initials, “TLOAS,” just hours before the pop icon’s bombshell announcement. “This is classic Taylor — she leaves nothing to chance,” an insider tells TMZ. What the Trademark Covers The filing isn’t just about music. According to the documents obtained by TMZ, Taylor’s team is looking to corner the market on nearly everything associated with her new…
Shohei Ohtani and his agent, Nez Balelo, are facing a major lawsuit after being accused of sabotaging a $240 million Hawaii real estate project, TMZ Sports has learned. The suit, filed last week in Hawaii Circuit Court, alleges the MLB superstar and his agent tried to cut out business partners for personal financial gain. “This case is about abuse of power,” the plaintiffs claim, saying Ohtani and Balelo used threats and baseless legal maneuvers to undermine their contract. How the Dispute Started The plaintiffs, Kevin J. Hayes Sr. (developer) and Tomoko Matsumoto (real estate broker), had recruited Ohtani to help…
Gervonta Davis is off the hook — at least for now. TMZ Sports confirms the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office has dropped the domestic violence case against the star boxer, nearly two months after the alleged incident. “This case was dropped as the victim is declining to prosecute per her victim attorney, Lindsey Chase, Esq.,” a spokesperson for the State Attorney said. Details Behind the Dismissal Officials confirmed that the case fell apart partly due to uncooperative witnesses: “Follow-up attempts to contact the witness (mother) via phone were unsuccessful,” the statement added. What Happened in June Davis was arrested on July…
