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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!
Sean “Diddy” Combs, the music mogul and Bad Boy Records founder, is now behind bars—and his official intake photo has just surfaced online. CBS News reports the image was taken at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, where Diddy is serving a 50-month sentence. The facility currently houses over 4,100 inmates. Working in the chapel: A perk behind bars While prison life is challenging for most, Diddy has been assigned one of Fort Dix’s most coveted positions: working as an assistant in the chapel. His duties include managing the chaplain’s religious library, cleaning offices, and assisting with record-keeping. “He works…
Outkast’s Big Boi is revisiting a tense, unforgettable moment from the duo’s early grind—one that highlights the uphill battle Southern hip-hop faced on national stages. In a recent episode of Conversate With Killer Mike, the Atlanta legend detailed a mid-’90s Chicago show where Outkast shared the bill with Wu-Tang Clan. What should have been another night of performing for fans quickly became a moment of doubt and suspicion when a sudden sound outage hit the Southern duo’s set. “We thought they did it,” Big Boi recalls The story emerged after longtime Outkast DJ Cutmaster Swiff discussed the uneasy energy the…
(L R) Inductees Big Boi and André 3000 of OutKast speak onstage during the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Peacock Theater
(L R) Inductees Big Boi and André 3000 of OutKast speak onstage during the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Peacock Theater
Rap superstar B.o.B., known for hits like “Airplanes” and “Nothin’ On You”, is facing serious legal trouble after a Texas woman filed a federal civil complaint in California, alleging sexual assault following one of his 2025 festival performances. CBS8 first reported the lawsuit on November 10. The plaintiff, referred to in court filings as “Jane,” claims the Atlanta-born rapper imprisoned and sexually assaulted her at a San Diego hotel suite after his set at the California Beer Festival in Del Mar. How the Alleged Incident Unfolded According to the filing, Jane traveled to San Diego in April 2025 to visit…
B.o.B. performs onstage during the Adventures Of Bobby Ray 15th Anniversary Tour at Buckhead Theatre
B.o.B. performs onstage during the Adventures Of Bobby Ray 15th Anniversary Tour at Buckhead Theatre
Blueface is back in the spotlight and giving fans an in-depth look at the new ink he picked up during his two-year prison stint. During a recent livestream with creator N3on, the Los Angeles rapper broke down the meaning behind the tattoos now covering his face—from logos to personal and neighborhood symbolism. Prison Walls Became Inspiration The conversation started simply, with a question about whether the facility offered tattoo artists. But it quickly turned into a deep dive into how prison life shaped his artwork. The most striking tattoo, according to Blueface, came directly from a message painted on the…
Blueface attends Daniels Leather Fashion Show at Blue Moon
Fans of the iconic Friday franchise got a major update from Mike Epps during his November 8 appearance on Big Boy’s Neighborhood, where he offered the clearest confirmation yet about the long-rumored “Last Friday” sequel. When host Big Boy asked if Ice Cube had reached out and whether the green light was official, Epps didn’t mince words. Drawing on his recent conversations and a dedicated writing session, he confirmed that the project is officially moving forward. “I just was with Ice Cube, DJ Pooh, and Aaron McGruder, sitting in the room writing this movie,” Epps revealed, making clear the script…
Mike Epps appears on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” airing
Nearly two decades after their brief, highly publicized romance, Vivica A. Fox and 50 Cent are back in the headlines, reminding fans of one of early 2000s hip-hop’s most talked-about pairings. During her appearance at the Ultimate Women’s Expo in New Jersey, the 60-year-old actress was asked what advice she would give her 17-year-old self. Fox didn’t skip a beat, combining humor with hard-earned insight: “Don’t date 50 Cent. Don’t date no damn rappers.” Her candid remarks drew laughter from the audience and quickly went viral, sparking renewed curiosity about her brief 2003 relationship with 50 Cent, which lasted less…
