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!

Bam Margera has officially agreed to pay $2,500 per month in child support to his estranged wife, Nikki Boyd, TMZ has confirmed. The payments are set to begin January 1, 2026, for the couple’s 8-year-old son, Phoenix, according to court documents obtained by TMZ. Lower Amount Than Initial Request Originally, Nikki had requested $15,000 per month, citing Bam’s reported net worth of $55 million. However, the two parties ultimately reached a much lower, negotiated amount of $2,500 per month. The court papers also outline that Nikki will provide and maintain Phoenix’s healthcare coverage, ensuring the child’s medical needs are met…

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The holidays are here, and the worlds of hip-hop, entertainment, and sports have been buzzing with stories you need to know. From emotional confessions to iconic tributes, here’s a roundup of the most talked-about moments as 2025 draws to a close. 1. Drake Buys Saweetie’s Bentley and Gives It Back to Quavo During a recent Kick livestream, Toronto superstar Drake revealed a jaw-dropping story of friendship and loyalty. He purchased the $300,000 custom Bentley Continental GT that Quavo originally gifted to Saweetie during their 2020 Christmas, after spotting it for sale following their breakup. “I saw it for sale and…

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NBA legend Charles Barkley has finally revealed the full story behind his decades-long friendship ending with basketball icon Michael Jordan, pointing to a single televised critique as the spark for a permanent rift. Speaking on the Tom Tolbert Show, Barkley reflected on the moment he publicly evaluated Jordan’s performance as an NBA executive, a role Jordan held while leading the Charlotte Hornets for over a decade. The Phone Call That Ended It All Barkley explained that his honest critique of Jordan’s draft picks, roster construction, and limited playoff success did not sit well with his longtime friend. “He called me…

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Philadelphia rap heavyweight Meek Mill is sparking conversation in hip-hop again, using X (formerly Twitter) to push back against the growing “F— the Streets” rhetoric circulating across the genre. On December 20, the superstar took aim at artists and public figures who rely on street imagery without backing it up with tangible action, emphasizing accountability, investment, and responsibility. Meek Calls Out Empty Street Flexes Addressing rappers leveraging street credibility, Meek wrote: “To the guys pushing that ‘street sht,’ make sure feeding and supplying resources and opportunities for your family and community … not just killers you paying to protect you…

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