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!

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Mike Tyson might have lost the boxing battle against Jake Paul — but now Iron Mike is gearing up for a very different fight: a legal showdown over music rights. Producer Ty Fyffe is suing Tyson for using the classic hip hop track “Murdergram,” featuring Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule, without permission in a promotional video for Tyson’s November 2024 fight against Paul on Netflix. The Song Behind the Lawsuit: “Murdergram” “Murdergram” is a legendary track from Jay-Z’s Streets Is Watching soundtrack released in 1998. Ty Fyffe, who co-wrote and produced the song, says he was blindsided when Tyson used…

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Gina Carano’s high-profile lawsuit against Disney for wrongful termination and sex discrimination has finally come to a close. TMZ has obtained court documents confirming that the former “Mandalorian” star and Lucasfilm/The Walt Disney Company reached a mutual settlement — and both parties have agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice, meaning the dispute is officially behind them. What Led to the Lawsuit? Carano’s legal fight began after her abrupt firing from “The Mandalorian” in 2021, amid a whirlwind of controversy surrounding her outspoken political views on social media. The actress claimed Disney unfairly terminated her for sharing posts that some…

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Sha’Carri Richardson, the Olympic gold medalist and track superstar, found herself in hot water after a heated confrontation with her boyfriend, fellow sprinter Christian Coleman, at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport last month. Newly obtained surveillance footage from July 27 shows Richardson forcefully shoving Coleman multiple times during a tense dispute — and even appears to throw an object at him. The dramatic incident has sparked major buzz, raising questions about the star’s personal life and what this means for her public image. What Really Happened at Seattle-Tacoma Airport? The July 27 incident unfolded at one of the busiest airports in the…

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A video seemingly showing Troy Ave stepping up to fend off an armed mugger has been making waves online — but don’t believe everything you see. San Diego County Sheriff’s Office has officially shut down the case, confirming the viral clip was completely fabricated. The Video That Took the Internet by Storm The clip, which spread like wildfire across social media, showed Troy Ave heroically protecting his friend, Chef Geoff, while facing off with a gun-wielding attacker. It looked intense, and fans were buzzing with admiration for Troy’s quick reflexes. But the excitement came crashing down when authorities revealed the…

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In a surprising and refreshingly chill moment on Thursday’s The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon and Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld caught up like longtime pals — putting politics aside for a night of laughs and good memories. The two late-night hosts opened up about their unforgettable, booze-fueled first meeting at a secret “illegal speakeasy” in New York City. Gutfeld joked that a tipsy Jimmy tackled him with a hug “like a giant golden retriever,” kicking off a wild night out. From Speakeasies to Gay Bars: A Night to Remember Their escapades didn’t stop there. After the initial “wrestling” session, the duo…

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