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!

In the stormy spotlight of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ escalating legal troubles, celebrity attorney Mark Geragos has made one thing strikingly clear — friendship still matters, even when the whole world is watching. The high-profile lawyer, known for representing countless celebrities in crisis, offered cryptic but revealing commentary on his involvement in Diddy’s legal defense during a recent appearance on the “2 Angry Men” podcast. Although Geragos stopped short of explicitly confirming he is part of Diddy’s legal team in the ongoing criminal trial, his behavior inside and outside the courtroom suggests otherwise. Legal insiders and observers have noted his consistent…

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It looks like Holly Madison is calling out her ex, Zak Bagans, in a not-so-subtle social media outburst. The former Girls Next Door star took to TikTok and Instagram to suggest that the Ghost Adventures host may have cheated on her multiple times during their relationship. In a TikTok video posted earlier today, Madison stares into the camera with a caption that reads, “My biggest ‘I’m bored’ fantasy is getting together all the girls my most recent ex cheated on me with and asking them to spill every detail.” While she didn’t mention Bagans by name, the timing strongly suggests…

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Jordon Hudson is brushing off the backlash and embracing the spotlight—literally. The 24-year-old beauty queen and girlfriend of legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick appeared radiant and confident at the Miss Maine pageant in Portland, Maine, where she turned heads in a figure-hugging baby blue mini dress. Photos obtained by the New York Post captured Hudson flashing a warm smile and waving to cameras while flaunting her long legs in the eye-catching dress, which ended high on her thighs. Her glamorous appearance comes amid a storm of criticism she’s received in recent weeks regarding her relationship with the former New England…

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In what’s shaping up to be a major legal drama in the music industry, Rodney O, the legendary rapper behind the classic track “Everlasting Bass,” has filed a lawsuit over unpaid royalties stemming from his sample used in the popular diss track “Like That” by Future and Metro Boomin. This track, which features a fiery verse from Kendrick Lamar, went viral in 2025 as it took shots at rap titans Drake and J. Cole, but for Rodney, the success of the song has come with a bitter aftertaste—he claims he hasn’t received a dime for his contribution. Rodney O isn’t…

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In a new legal twist to hip-hop’s most talked-about feud, Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Metro Boomin are facing a lawsuit over unpaid royalties related to a sample used in the chart-topping Drake diss track. Veteran West Coast rapper Rodney O claims his classic song “Everlasting Bass” was used without proper clearance or songwriter credit. Rodney O’s complaint goes further. He’s also suing the Barry White estate, citing an unauthorized sample on the “Like That” (Remix) featuring Kanye West. The lawsuit alleges that despite the track being submitted for the 2025 Grammy Awards, Rodney O was neither properly credited nor sent…

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