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!

Shannon Sharpe’s time at ESPN appears to be officially over—though neither the network nor Sharpe has confirmed it publicly. According to multiple sources close to the situation, the NFL Hall of Famer and former First Take co-host has parted ways with ESPN following the confidential settlement of a $50 million lawsuit filed in April 2025 by Gabriella Zuniga, an OnlyFans model who accused Sharpe of sexual assault, rape, and emotional abuse. And while the headlines may have calmed down, the fallout behind the scenes is only just beginning. ⚖️ The Lawsuit: A Bombshell That Changed Everything Filed in Nevada earlier…

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In the middle of a high-energy, nostalgia-fueled night in New York City, Eve pressed pause—and the entire crowd fell silent. As part of the “Where The Party At” Tour, featuring early-2000s icons like Nelly, Ja Rule, Fabolous, and Jermaine Dupri, Eve’s performance took a soul-stirring turn when she stopped the music to honor the man who helped launch her career: DMX. And what happened next was more than just a tribute. It was a moment of truth. “He Believed in Me Before the World Did” Dressed in her signature Ruff Ryders aesthetic, Eve stood beneath dimmed lights, visibly emotional as…

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Shannon Sharpe has officially closed a chapter—and it’s one that rocked the sports world. The NFL Hall of Famer and beloved “First Take” co-host has spoken out for the first time since his quiet departure from ESPN and the $50 million civil lawsuit that engulfed his final months at the network. And in classic Shannon fashion, he’s not holding back. In a somber, late-night episode of his “Nightcap” podcast, co-hosted with Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, Sharpe addressed the headlines, the rumors, and the personal toll of the past few months—with candor, emotion, and a tinge of heartbreak. “I Will Not Be…

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Sean “Diddy” Combs isn’t going down without a fight. Weeks after being found guilty on two federal counts linked to alleged interstate sex crimes, the music mogul is turning the legal tables—asking the court to vacate his convictions or grant him a brand-new trial. His legal team just filed a bombshell motion that challenges everything from the jury’s credibility to the use of the century-old Mann Act—the very law that landed him in hot water in the first place. ⚖️ What Diddy Was Convicted Of—And What He Wasn’t Let’s rewind. After an intense eight-week trial, Diddy was acquitted of the…

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The “Vultures” era isn’t over—but it’s getting messier.As fans continue to anticipate the third installment of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s Vultures series, a lingering lawsuit over Vultures 1 is casting serious doubt on when (or if) the next chapter will arrive. And the latest twist? Ty may be off the hook, but Ye is still very much in legal hot water. The Vultures Legacy: Music, Mayhem, and Momentum The Vultures project has been one of Ye’s most polarizing and ambitious musical moves since Donda. The collaborative albums—Vultures 1 and Vultures 2—dropped in 2024 with bold, abrasive production, headline-grabbing…

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Cash Cobain just secured his biggest flex yet.The NYC rapper-producer, who helped pioneer the “sexy drill” wave, has gone from borough buzz to Billboard charts—thanks to a surprise collaboration with none other than Justin Bieber. Their song, featured as Track 18 on Bieber’s new album SWAG, dropped without warning but hit heavy. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, racking up 163,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. And with it, Cash Cobain has officially crossed into pop’s inner circle—without losing an ounce of his sauce. It All Started With “Trippin on a Yacht” In a new…

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PinkPantheress is finally saying the quiet part out loud.Despite reshaping the sound of Gen Z’s digital music experience, the 24-year-old genre-bending artist says she’s still struggling to be seen—really seen. In a revealing new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the British hitmaker opened up about the barriers she continues to face as a Black woman pioneering her lane in electronic music. And her words are resonating with fans—and shaking up an industry that’s long needed a reckoning. “People Are Less Willing to Listen…” PinkPantheress didn’t mince words when discussing how her race and gender impact how people engage with her…

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