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!

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has smashed her own fundraising record, bringing in a jaw-dropping $9.6 million during the first quarter of 2025—more than double her previous best and catapulting her into the top tier of political fundraisers nationwide. The massive haul was revealed in a Federal Election Commission filing submitted Tuesday and is already stoking speculation about a potential 2028 primary challenge against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. With over $8 million in campaign cash now on hand, Ocasio-Cortez is flexing serious political muscle—backed by a deep well of grassroots support and a growing national presence. Progressive Momentum and Grassroots Power…

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is requesting a two-month delay in his upcoming criminal trial, arguing that recent legal developments have left his defense team unprepared to proceed by the scheduled May 5 start date. The request was submitted Wednesday in a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, obtained by Billboard. It follows the government’s recent filing of a superseding indictment that introduced additional charges. Diddy entered a not guilty plea to those new charges earlier this week. Defense Argues Shift in Case Requires More Time Attorneys Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos, who are representing the embattled music mogul, argue that the latest…

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Bobby Brown has reignited one of pop and R&B’s most heated debates—who really carries Michael Jackson’s legacy forward? In a bold statement that’s stirring social media, the New Edition legend firmly named Chris Brown, not Usher, as the closest thing to the King of Pop. “Chris Brown is the closest thing to Michael Jackson,” Brown said in a recent interview. “He’s still young, still has something to prove, but he’s on his way.” Coming from an artist whose own influence reshaped R&B, Brown’s words carry weight. His endorsement doesn’t rest on charts or awards—it’s about showmanship, energy, and artistry. Chris…

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Rihanna has once again set the internet ablaze—this time draped in lace, tulle, and just the right amount of mystery. The global fashion and music icon unveiled her latest Savage X Fenty drop earlier this week: a soft blush-toned bridal collection that immediately sparked engagement and wedding rumors among fans. The buzz began on April 14, when Rihanna posted a photo on Instagram of a pale pink wedding cake decorated with the cryptic phrase “Wildly yours” scrawled in dark frosting. While the post seemed to nod at her brand’s bold new line, the deeper message didn’t go unnoticed by her…

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The feud between Drake and Universal Music Group (UMG) is heating up, with the rapper recently amending his defamation lawsuit to include new accusations surrounding Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime performance. In a newly filed legal document, Drake’s attorneys claim Lamar’s viral performance of “Not Like Us” served as a high-profile vehicle for character defamation—and that UMG played a quiet but critical role. The revised complaint positions the Super Bowl performance as a turning point in the public smear campaign against Drake. His legal team described it as a “calculated public spectacle” seen by over 15 million viewers, including…

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The legal drama between Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion continues to intensify as recent court documents suggest Lanez could face contempt of court charges following an explosive prison deposition. The session was part of Megan’s ongoing defamation lawsuit against controversial YouTuber Milagro Gramz, who is accused of working with Lanez’s camp to spread false claims online. On April 16, Megan’s legal team attempted to question Lanez at the facility where he is serving a 10-year prison sentence for the 2020 shooting that left Megan injured. However, according to her attorneys, the deposition quickly went off the rails. Lanez reportedly…

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