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!

Slim Shady hits the green!Eminem has traded bars for birdies—if only for a moment—in the newly released Happy Gilmore 2 on Netflix. The rap legend makes a blink-and-you’ll-scream appearance in the Adam Sandler sequel as the grown-up son of Donald, the chaotic heckler who terrorized Happy in the original 1996 comedy. And yes—he’s every bit as wild and unhinged as his dad. From Detroit to the Sand Trap In a recent sit-down on The Dan Patrick Show, Sandler opened up about how Eminem’s surprise cameo came to life, revealing that while the two are longtime friends, he wasn’t sure Marshall…

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Sean “Diddy” Combs isn’t going down without a fight.The music mogul’s legal team has officially filed a motion for a retrial, challenging the recent federal verdict that found him guilty on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution—a conviction that could land him behind bars for up to 20 years. While Diddy was cleared of more severe charges like federal sex trafficking and racketeering, the jury’s partial verdict still delivered a major blow to the Bad Boy Records founder’s legacy—and freedom. Inside the Retrial Motion In their newly filed court documents, Diddy’s attorneys argue that the jury’s interpretation of the…

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La La Anthony is pulling back the curtain on one of Hollywood’s steamiest illusions. In a candid new interview with Complex, the actress, producer, and former MTV VJ is keeping it 100 about what really goes down when actors film sex scenes—and spoiler alert: it’s not sexy. “It’s always awkward,” La La admitted, making it clear that those seemingly effortless, intimate moments on screen are actually the result of painstaking choreography, strict boundaries, and a whole lot of faking it. The Illusion vs. Reality To viewers, sex scenes might feel steamy, spontaneous, or emotionally charged—but for the actors? It’s strictly…

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Issa Rae’s blockbuster success may come at a steep legal cost. The Emmy-nominated creator is now at the center of a federal copyright lawsuit that accuses her team of idea theft—and it’s getting messy. Three Los Angeles screenwriters—Joshua Isaacson, Shon Oku, and Tyrone Perry—filed a suit on July 30, claiming Rae’s 2025 film One of Them Days lifted major elements from their own 2020 script titled One of Those Days. They’re not just pointing fingers—they’ve brought receipts, legal backing, and a high-profile expert to break it all down. ⚖️ What the Lawsuit Claims The plaintiffs allege that Rae’s company ColorCreative,…

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In a game where loyalty often comes with a price, French Montana is choosing peace over pressure—and fans are paying attention. The Bronx-born rapper made waves this week with the release of “Big Bag,” his new collab with Lil Durk. The track is drenched in confidence, but one line in particular is sparking headlines: “Don’t ask me about Drake or Ross.” That mic-drop moment may be short, but it says everything. Not Picking Sides—And That’s the Point Over the past year, tensions between Drake and Rick Ross have gone from subtle to public. From diss tracks to cease-and-desist rumors, their…

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The bad blood is back—and it’s boiling. Cardi B and longtime rival Rah Ali are reigniting their infamous feud after a fiery face-off at the Cannes airport—and the drama is playing out on podcasts, timelines, and social media threads everywhere. What started as a tense run-in has turned into a full-blown verbal war, with wild claims of thrown speakers, airport chaos, and deep-rooted resentment going all the way back to that unforgettable 2018 NYFW brawl. Rah Ali Breaks Her Silence on Podcast Rah Ali was the first to speak out, giving her version of the airport altercation on her Onsited…

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Chris Brown is feeling the heat—but he’s not backing down. After facing a wave of criticism from fans over the stage setup on his Breezy XX tour, the R&B superstar is making it crystal clear: he hears the complaints—but don’t get cute. In true Chris fashion, he’s responding directly, unapologetically, and with a fiery message that’s already going viral. “They better be humble or Bhris Brown coming out,” he warned—referring to the infamous, unfiltered version of himself that fans have seen in past controversies. Fans Slam Tour Setup on TikTok It all started when TikTok lit up with frustrated concertgoers…

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