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!

Nick Carter wasn’t just in Vegas for music — the Backstreet Boys star got a major dose of sci-fi fandom last week. The pop icon attended Creation Entertainment’s STLV: Trek to Vegas 2025 Convention, snapping pics and hanging out with not one, but two Captains Kirk: William Shatner and Paul Wesley. Sources tell TMZ the trio chatted for around 20 minutes, swapping stories, talking shop, and sharing mutual admiration for each other’s careers. Carter was reportedly genuinely starstruck, soaking up the rare opportunity to spend time with the legendary actors. The Legacy of Capt. Kirk Fans know William Shatner as…

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Tragedy struck the Memphis rap scene this weekend as FastCash CMoney (real name Cordney Smith) was killed in a violent shootout, TMZ Hip Hop has learned. The shocking death comes just one month before CMoney was set to complete federal probation, a milestone he had been anticipating after his legal troubles. A History With the Law Federal documents obtained by TMZ reveal that in 2019, CMoney and 17 other FastCash members were convicted of: CMoney was found guilty of defrauding a bank of over $240,000 and participating in a scheme involving more than 100 kilos of marijuana. He served an…

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Hulk Hogan’s name is synonymous with professional wrestling greatness, but his legacy is far from simple. From electrifying arenas to becoming a global pop culture icon, Hogan reached heights few wrestlers ever achieve. Yet, his career also includes moments of controversy that left fans and friends hurt — most notably, his use of racial slurs. “TMZ Presents: The Real Hulk Hogan” dives deep into the complex life of the wrestling legend, highlighting both his triumphs and the mistakes that followed him into the public eye. The Racism Controversy That Shook WWE Hogan was fired from WWE in 2015 after a…

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August 13 isn’t just another day for music lovers — it’s Worldwide K-Pop Day, an unofficial holiday that brings together fan armies from every corner of the globe. Whether you wave your lightstick for BTS, BLACKPINK, Stray Kids, or Twice, today’s about celebrating the music, the fandoms, and the artists who’ve taken K-pop from Seoul to stadiums worldwide. A Record-Breaking Year for the Biggest Names 2025 has been a massive year for some of the genre’s hottest acts: Rising Stars Keep the Momentum Strong Beyond the heavy-hitters, groups like ITZY, BABYMONSTER, aespa, and (G)I-DLE kept fans fed with fresh comebacks,…

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Few names in professional wrestling carry the weight of Hulk Hogan. For decades, he was the face of WWE, a pop culture phenomenon who turned wrestling into mainstream entertainment. But alongside the glory came deep controversy — moments that forever altered his relationship with fans, colleagues, and the sport he helped define. A new documentary, “TMZ Presents: The Real Hulk Hogan,” airing tonight on FOX and streaming tomorrow on Hulu, explores the dual sides of the man: the record-breaking champion and the deeply flawed human being. The Racism Scandal That Changed Everything In 2015, Hogan’s career took a devastating hit…

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