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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!
Bryan Kohbergerâs Idaho Murder Scene Was âA Bloodbathâ â Kaylee Goncalves Brutally Disfigured, Xana Kernodle Fought Back Fiercely
Disturbing new details have surfaced in the University of Idaho murder case â and they paint an even more terrifying picture of the brutal 2022 killings. Newly unsealed police reports confirm that Kaylee Goncalves was “brutally disfigured” in the attack, while her roommate Xana Kernodle fought for her life during a violent confrontation with Bryan Kohberger, who has since been sentenced to life in prison. ???? Goncalves’ Face Was Left Unrecognizable Police described the crime scene as a “bloodbath”, but what first responders found in Kaylee Goncalvesâ room was beyond horrific. According to a Moscow Police officerâs account, Goncalvesâ face…
Ozzy Osbourneâs Bat-Biting Shocker Revisited: Experts Reveal the Jaw Power Behind the Rock Legendâs Wild Stunt
Nearly 43 years after Ozzy Osbourneâs infamous on-stage bat bite, new details have emerged â and theyâre absolutely jaw-dropping. TMZ has learned that the rock legendâs shocking 1982 stunt wasnât just theatrics and adrenaline â it required serious jaw strength to actually rip the head off a bat mid-performance. ???? Not Just Showbiz â It Was Brutal Bite Science According to Kathryn Slater, a marketing and PR exec at Bat Conservation International in Austin, the Prince of Darkness likely developed powerful bite force over time, making the brutal chomp through muscle, tissue, and bone possible. âIt takes a lot of…
NFL stars trading touchdowns for knockouts? It might be happening again. LeâVeon Bell, former All-Pro running back and now celebrity boxing contender, is throwing his hat back into the ring â this time, calling out another NFL great, Frank Gore, for a potential bout on the Adrian Peterson vs. Joe âBaby Joeâ Castaneda fight card. Speaking exclusively to TMZ Sports this week, Bell dropped the bombshell at LAX, where he confirmed heâs actively eyeing a return to the squared circle and has his sights set on one particular name: Frank Gore. âIf it works out,â Bell told TMZ, âI would…
The Pop Radar (TPR) â The wild saga of two New York City âcrypto brosâ accused of kidnapping and torturing an Italian Bitcoin millionaire has taken a new twist â and it’s as jaw-dropping as the original allegations. John Woeltz and William Duplessie, both facing a laundry list of felony charges tied to a bizarre and brutal crypto-extortion plot, were each granted $1 million bail by a Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Wednesday. But there’s a catch â they’re forbidden from using cryptocurrency to pay it. Electronic Monitoring, No Crypto, No Passports In a courtroom move that shocked onlookers and…
Songstress Irene Ntale has confirmed that her long-anticipated concert will not take place this year, as she shifts her full attention to preparing for her upcoming wedding with fiancĂ© Vincent Kalibbala. In a candid update, Ntale revealed that balancing both a concert and wedding plans proved overwhelming, prompting her to put the concert on hold. âLet them wait because Iâm busy with my wedding preparations,â she said.âI thought Iâd be able to manage them both, but I canât. So the concert this year wonât be there. Iâm doing things at my pace. Iâm not pressured by anything or anyone.â ????…
Ugandan music superstar Eddy Kenzo has fired back at fellow artist Bebe Cool, urging for a more inclusive and progressive approach to how the government supports the music industry. Speaking in an interview following Bebe Coolâs appearance on the Talk and Talk show, Kenzo addressed the veteran singerâs claim that he deserves billions of shillings from the government due to his long-standing influence in the industry. ???? “It Canât Just Be About Two or Three People” Kenzo rejected the idea that only a few individuals should benefit from government funding, emphasizing that Ugandaâs music industry is wide and diverse. âThe…