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!

Claudia Jordan isn’t mincing her words when it comes to Brit Eady and the chaos surrounding The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 16 reunion. TMZ caught up with Claudia outside Gravitas in Beverly Hills on Monday night, where she called out Brit for ditching the reunion taping and then having the audacity to sue Bravo over the fallout. “She chickened out and didn’t go. Then she had the nerve to sue Bravo? Whack.” Claudia Says It’s Time to Bring the OGs Back Claudia, a former RHOA star herself, says the franchise desperately needs a reset—and for her, that means bringing…

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The 20th day of witness testimony in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ high-profile federal criminal trial took a fiery turn Tuesday when his ex-girlfriend, referred to as “Jane,” returned to the stand—delivering raw, emotional, and sometimes confrontational responses during cross-examination. The courtroom grew tense as Diddy’s defense attorney, Teny Geragos, grilled Jane about lavish gifts allegedly exchanged during their turbulent relationship—including a Chanel bag Diddy gave another woman. “Did you get a Chanel bag?” Geragos asked.Jane fired back coldly: “I only got trauma.” Luxury Bags and Verbal Barbs Things got even spicier when Geragos mentioned a Bottega Veneta bag.Jane shot back, “I’m…

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Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, just turned 27 behind bars—and instead of focusing on the charges, he’s focusing on gratitude. Yep, actual gratitude
 from a jail cell. In a heartfelt (and honestly, bizarrely upbeat) electronic letter sent from MDC Brooklyn, Mangione revealed 27 things he’s grateful for as he marks another year of life
 this time, behind bars. The Letter From Lockup: “I’m Blessed in So Many Ways” Luigi’s message—shared through a subreddit supporting his case, r/FreeLuigi—shouts out his family, friends, legal team, and even the corrections officers at MDC Brooklyn. He also gave…

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In a fiery and emotional address Tuesday night, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a chilling warning to the nation: What’s happening in Los Angeles is just the beginning of Donald Trump’s sweeping plan to dismantle democracy across all 50 states. The governor’s powerful remarks came just hours after a federal judge refused to block Trump’s move to deploy U.S. Marines and federalize the California National Guard, prompting a tense standoff in a city already rocked by five straight days of protests. “This isn’t just about protests in L.A.,” Newsom said. “When Donald Trump sought blanket authority to commandeer the National…

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While the official story pins Dr. Conrad Murray as the man behind Michael Jackson’s 2009 death from a fatal dose of propofol, a new TMZ documentary says that’s only part of the story. “TMZ Investigates: Who REALLY Killed Michael Jackson” dives deep into the late pop icon’s final years — unearthing what the outlet claims is a web of enabling doctors and long-term medical mismanagement that ultimately led to his tragic demise. A Network of Enablers The documentary focuses on the role of Dr. Arnold Klein, Jackson’s former dermatologist and a high-profile Beverly Hills figure. Klein, who passed away in…

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Aaron Rodgers has officially entered a new chapter — both professionally and personally. The new Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback confirmed Tuesday that he’s married, ending weeks of speculation after being spotted wearing a wedding band. Speaking to local media after his first workout with the Steelers, Rodgers revealed he tied the knot “a couple months ago,” though he declined to share details about his wife or the ceremony. The marriage rumors first sparked in May when Rodgers appeared at Kentucky Derby weekend wearing a black band on his left ring finger. Despite the growing buzz, he remained silent on the topic…

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A piece of cinematic history tied to Sean “Diddy” Combs just fetched a staggering $24,510 at auction — and it’s a prison outfit. The gray hoodie, jeans with one leg chopped off, and black shoes worn by Diddy in the 2001 film Monster’s Ball were sold by GWS Auctions to an overseas collector after a heated bidding war that drew 49 bids in total. This iconic outfit was worn by Diddy in the film’s opening scenes, portraying a death row inmate whose fate kicks off the movie’s emotional chain of events. It even comes with a production costumer’s tag, noting…

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