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!

As her star continues to rise in the music industry, Doechii (real name Jaylah Ji’mya Hickmon) remains grounded, thanks to the unwavering support and humility instilled in her by her family. In an exclusive Cosmopolitan cover story, the “Denial is a River” rapper revealed how her loved ones keep her grounded, even as her career takes off to new heights. The Importance of Family in Keeping Doechii Grounded For Doechii, fame hasn’t changed who she is at her core. Despite her meteoric rise in the music world, the rapper emphasizes how her family plays a crucial role in helping her…

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Sexyy Red had a moment to remember at the Tycoon Music Festival in Detroit on April 19th, when she met Chris Brown during a memorable meet-and-greet session. The rising rap star, visibly thrilled, made the most of the occasion by getting creative with their photo-op, leaving fans talking and sharing the hilarious moment online. A Playful, Unforgettable Photo Op In a video shared on her X account, Sexyy Red is seen getting on all fours while Chris Brown strikes a playful pose on her back. The duo also shared hugs and had fun with a prom-style pose that left fans…

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Lil Durk, whose real name is Durk Banks, is demanding that the murder-for-hire case against him be dismissed — accusing prosecutors of using inaccurate and misleading information to sway a grand jury, including misinterpreting his lyrics from a song he claims was written long before the incident in question. The Allegation: Lyrics Used As “Proof” Prosecutors allege Durk orchestrated a 2022 shooting targeting fellow rapper Quando Rondo in retaliation for the death of his close friend and collaborator King Von. Central to their case is Durk’s verse on the song “Wonderful Wayne & Jackie Boy,” a track by Babyface Ray…

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Roddy Ricch’s recent Easter celebration post has the internet buzzing — not just because fans got their first-ever glimpse of his daughter, reportedly named Navy, but also due to the noticeable absence of his son, Kadence, from the holiday festivities. The rapper, known for keeping his family life private, surprised fans when he shared sweet photos on Instagram celebrating Easter with Navy. However, what should have been a heartwarming moment quickly turned into a social media storm as followers questioned why Kadence, his son with ex-girlfriend Alexandra Kiser, wasn’t pictured. A New Face, A New Album? This was the first…

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Alijah Arenas, a rising basketball phenom and the son of former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas, has been placed in a medically induced coma following a devastating car accident in Los Angeles early Thursday morning. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the 18-year-old five-star prospect and USC commit was involved in a serious crash involving his Tesla Cybertruck at approximately 4:55 a.m. on April 24. The impact left him critically injured and rushed to the hospital, where doctors made the decision to place him in a coma to aid his recovery. “Five-star prospect and USC commit Alijah Arenas was involved in a…

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Shannon Sharpe, the iconic former NFL tight end turned media sensation, has announced he’s temporarily stepping away from his duties at ESPN following a bombshell $50 million lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault, battery, and emotional abuse. The lawsuit, filed Sunday in Nevada state court by a woman referred to as Jane Doe, alleges that Sharpe raped her twice in her Las Vegas home, once in October 2023 and again in January 2024. The complaint also details claims of coercion, verbal manipulation, and physical violence, describing the incidents in graphic and disturbing detail. Shannon Sharpe Responds: “The Relationship Was 100%…

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Stephen A. Smith has finally broken his silence on the intense legal controversy surrounding his First Take co-host, Shannon Sharpe. On a recent episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, the ESPN veteran addressed the explosive lawsuit filed against Sharpe, and specifically commented on the controversial decision to leak explicit text messages between Sharpe and his accuser. “They revealed some of those explicit text messages. That was uncomfortable,” Smith admitted. “I don’t know if that’s a strategy that would work.” He also shared a broader perspective on dealing with high-profile legal battles, suggesting silence is often the best approach. “One…

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