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!

Jermaine Dupri is feeling himself—and his sock game. The So So Def mogul just claimed he unintentionally set off a fashion frenzy at Super Bowl LVIII, and it all started with a bold accessory move: $1,500 designer socks. In a new interview on 7PM in Brooklyn, the Wave original podcast hosted by Carmelo Anthony, Dupri didn’t hold back on how confident he feels about changing the fashion game—with his feet. ā€œThey $1,500 Socks. They Sold Out.ā€ ā€œThey $1,500 socks,ā€ JD said, nonchalantly. ā€œThey sold out after I did the Super Bowl. You can’t find them socks no more.ā€ According to…

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Method Man is aging like fine wine—muscles and all. The legendary Wu-Tang Clan rapper, actor, and cultural icon has been turning heads lately with his jaw-dropping physique, and now he’s opening up about how it all started. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t a Hollywood trainer or a movie role that got him in the gym. It was insomnia. ā€œI’m going through this insomnia,ā€ Method Man revealed in a candid sit-down with Hasan Minhaj on Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know.ā€œAnd I’m thinking to myself, ā€˜I have a gym membership. Maybe I should just go to the gym and work some of this sh*t…

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Kamala Harris is ready to talk—and nothing is off limits.The former U.S. Vice President is set to release a new tell-all memoir titled 107 Days, chronicling her short, powerful, and history-making presidential run. The book, described as ā€œfast-paced and deeply personal,ā€ is slated for release on September 23 under Simon & Schuster and promises a raw behind-the-scenes look at the 107 days that changed her life—and possibly U.S. political history. ā€œSince leaving office, I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting,ā€ Harris said in a video announcement.ā€œWith candor and reflection, I’ve written a behind-the-scenes account of that journey.ā€ The Shortest Campaign…

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Eddy Kenzo is done staying silent. The Grammy-nominated star has come out swinging after a group of Ugandan music promoters allegedly declared a ban on his live performances—and he’s not holding back. ā€œI saw it like everyone else—on social media,ā€ Kenzo told reporters.ā€œNo one informed my team officially. So honestly? I’m not even sure it’s serious.ā€ With that, the Sitya Loss hitmaker shattered any illusions that he’d be fazed. If anything, he’s more confident than ever—and he’s making one thing very clear: ā€œI won’t stop performing.ā€ The Drama: Promoters vs Kenzo? The controversy exploded after claims surfaced online that a…

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It’s not every Sunday that a pastor sets social media on fire—but Wilson Bugembe, the beloved Ugandan gospel singer and pastor, just did exactly that. During a heartfelt church service this weekend, he revealed an emotional truth about two people who’ve been his backbone in the music industry: Spice Diana and her longtime manager Roger Lubega. In a statement that stunned both the congregation and fans online, Pastor Bugembe shared that the dynamic duo of Spice and Roger have filled a special void once occupied by none other than Bobi Wine, before the star transitioned into politics. ā€œThe things I…

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Critically acclaimed filmmaker, broadcaster, and model Norman Busigu is once again making waves—but this time, it’s not on a red carpet or runway. The GQ South Africa-recognized creative is building something far more lasting: a new youth-led media movement called Postcards From The Diaspora (PFTD). Slated for a hard launch in late 2025, PFTD is already generating serious buzz—and for good reason. It’s not just a media platform. It’s a cultural revolution aimed at one powerful goal: ā€œbringing us closer to Home.ā€ A Vision Bigger Than Headlines At its core, PFTD is a radical reimagination of what media can be…

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