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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!
Hip-hop legend Busta Rhymes is in the middle of a legal firestorm after his former personal assistant, Dashiel Gables, filed a bombshell lawsuit accusing the rap icon of assault, wage theft, and emotional abuse. And while Gables is preparing to publicly air the details in a press conference in Brooklyn’s Columbus Park, Busta is calling foul—denying every accusation and preparing to fight back with a countersuit of his own. The timing couldn’t be more dramatic. Just as Busta basks in the glow of a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, a major movie role, and a new album on the way,…
In a major legal development that could shake up the music industry, Drake just scored a procedural victory in his explosive lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG)—and it’s all tied to a missing witness, a botting scandal, and over $75,000 in investigative costs. The drama, which reads like a thriller pulled straight from the charts, centers around allegations that UMG secretly funded a bot-driven smear campaign involving a defamatory track—and the rap mogul isn’t backing down. Now, a Manhattan federal judge has cleared the way for alternative service of a subpoena, after Drake’s team said they went to extreme lengths…
The tension between Young Thug and Gunna is heating up again—and this time, it’s over music.Just days before Gunna’s sixth studio album, The Last Wun, is set to drop, Thug took to X (formerly Twitter) to make it clear how he really feels. “Nobody wunna hear that sh*t..” Thug wrote bluntly. And just like that, the simmering tension between the former YSL labelmates is back in the spotlight. Gunna’s Final YSL Album Drops August 8 The Last Wun, which releases August 8, is set to be Gunna’s final project under the YSL label—the same label embroiled in legal chaos and…
The gloves are off—but not in the ring just yet.Boxing legend Laila Ali is making it clear: if rising superstar Claressa Shields wants to see her in the ring, it’ll cost up to $20 million. And until then? Fans are just going to have to wait. A Decade-Long Feud Reignited The tension between Ali, 47, and Shields, 30, is nothing new. Their feud began back in 2018, but it exploded in 2020 when Ali went on record saying it would take $15 million to lure her out of retirement. Since then, the two have gone back and forth on social…
From courtside to center stage, LiAngelo Ball—now going by “Gelo”—has traded the hardwood for the hip-hop spotlight.And if you thought he was still chasing NBA dreams, think again. The 25-year-old former G League baller is done hooping for scraps. He’s rapping for revenue—and winning. “That G League Check Wasn’t Doing It” Appearing on the BagFuel podcast with DJ Clue, Esso, and Hynaken, Gelo laid it all out:The dream of making it to the NBA? Cute. But the reality? Brutal. “I was getting $3,000 a month,” Gelo revealed. “That G League check wasn’t doing it. I’m grown. I needed real money.”…
Could Sean “Diddy” Combs be staging one of the biggest comebacks in music history?Despite facing serious federal charges and currently being held in federal custody, the 54-year-old music mogul is reportedly planning a massive post-prison performance at Madison Square Garden, a move that has fans—and critics—buzzing with speculation. “He’ll Be Back at Madison Square Garden,” Says Diddy’s Lawyer During a recent interview, Diddy’s longtime attorney, Benjamin Brafman, dropped a bombshell that has everyone talking. “He’s going to be back at Madison Square Garden,” Brafman declared. “And I told him, I’ll be there.” While Diddy has remained tight-lipped about any future…
As climate chaos becomes the new normal, your choice of insurance could be the most important decision you make all year. From deadly floods to destructive wildfires, extreme weather is testing the strength—and compassion—of insurance providers like never before. So who’s actually showing up when disaster strikes? Forbes teamed up with research firm Statista to answer that very question, surveying over 18,000 policyholders across the U.S. to spotlight the companies going above and beyond in 2025. Let’s break down this year’s top-rated insurance companies—and why the winners matter more than ever in our volatile world. ️ Why Insurance Has Never…
