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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!
Washington D.C. lit up in a spectacular display Saturday night as the U.S. Army celebrated its 250th anniversary with a military parade capped by a breathtaking fireworks finale. But the day was also marked by protests nationwide, highlighting the polarized political climate. Fireworks Finale Dazzles Washington’s Iconic Skyline The military parade, which kicked off around 6 PM ET, culminated in a fireworks show that truly stole the spotlight. The sky above the nation’s capital exploded with colorful rockets and dazzling lights, illuminating famous monuments like the towering Washington Monument — the iconic obelisk that stands as a symbol of the…
Epic Fireworks Close Army’s 250th Parade
Judge Greg Mathis, the famed TV personality and former judge, recently weighed in on the ongoing Diddy federal trial, offering some candid thoughts on Kanye West’s surprising court appearance and the kind of support the hip-hop mogul truly needs. We caught up with Judge Mathis on Saturday at Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, where he shared his unique perspective on the high-profile case that has been capturing national attention. Kanye West’s Fleeting Court Visit: Drama or Support? Last Friday, Kanye West made headlines when he showed up at the Manhattan federal courthouse during Diddy’s trial. However, Kanye’s appearance was brief…
Barry Sanders, the NFL Hall of Famer and Detroit Lions legend, recently revealed a startling health scare that rocked him last year — a heart attack he suffered while on a recruiting trip with one of his sons. In an exclusive interview with CBS Sports on Friday, June 13, Sanders shared the intimate details of the terrifying experience, shining a light on a health issue that often goes unnoticed. “I couldn’t believe it, honestly,” Sanders admitted. “I thought it was like heartburn, but it just kind of persisted.” The Moment That Changed Everything During the recruiting trip, Sanders began feeling…
In a rare and scathing public statement, Suge Knight, co-founder of the legendary Death Row Records, didn’t hold back on his opinion of Sean “Diddy” Combs amid the Bad Boy mogul’s federal trial. Speaking from California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, where he is serving a 28-year sentence, Knight told PEOPLE that Diddy “deserves to go to prison” for abusing singer Cassie — a woman who has become a focal point in the explosive allegations against the hip hop icon. “I never said he should walk away a free man. He does deserve [prison],” Knight said. “No one should disrespect…
As the world watches the explosive case against Sean “Diddy” Combs unfold, hip hop icon Ja Rule is finally speaking out — and what he’s saying is sending shockwaves through the industry. In a new interview with Extra’s Billy Bush, the “Always On Time” rapper opened up about his personal reactions to the shocking charges facing the embattled music mogul. From sex trafficking and racketeering to allegations of violent abuse, the accusations against Diddy are dark, disturbing, and hard to ignore. And for Ja Rule, who has known Diddy for decades, the revelations are hitting close to home. “It’s all…
Rae Sremmurd’s ‘Black Beatles’ Goes Diamond — Viral Mannequin Challenge Seals the Legacy Rae Sremmurd just reached one of the music industry’s most coveted milestones — their 2016 megahit “Black Beatles” has officially gone Diamond, and the iconic #MannequinChallenge played a massive role in the track’s cultural dominance. On Tuesday, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced that the Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi anthem, featuring Gucci Mane, had surpassed 10 million units sold in the U.S. — certifying it as a Diamond-selling single nearly a decade after its release. A Song That Froze Time When “Black Beatles” dropped…