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 a critical development surrounding the tragic deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, prosecutors in the case are seeking to exclude the brothers’ blood alcohol content (BAC) levels from the upcoming trial of Sean Higgins, the man accused of causing their deaths. The request, filed by the Salem County Prosecutor’s Office in New Jersey on Wednesday, argues that the Gaudreau brothers’ intoxication levels are irrelevant to the charges against Higgins and should not be presented as evidence to the jury. This motion was filed as part of the ongoing case involving the collision that led to the deaths of NHL…

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As the Coachella weekend approaches, Justin Bieber is already making headlines — but this time, it’s for confronting paparazzi and speaking out about his frustrations with the media. On Wednesday morning, Bieber was spotted with friends at a coffee shop in Palm Springs, but his usual interaction with photographers took a sharp turn. When one photographer greeted him with a simple “Good morning,” Bieber quickly turned his attention toward the group, visibly upset, and began calling them out. Paparazzi Clash Bieber, who has been open about his mental health struggles in recent posts, had no patience for the photographers’ presence.…

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After a memorable and somewhat uncomfortable moment last month at Madison Square Garden, comedian Tracy Morgan returned courtside on Tuesday night to cheer on his beloved New York Knicks. This time, however, there were no stomach issues to interrupt his experience as he watched his favorite team face off against the Boston Celtics. The March 17 Incident Revisited The last time Morgan attended a Knicks game on March 17, he became a viral sensation for an unfortunate reason: he was caught on camera upchucking his dinner onto the floor, creating an unforgettable and rather unpleasant scene. It was an awkward…

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The devastating rooftop collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, has now claimed the lives of at least 113 people, with an additional 155 people reported injured. The incident has shocked the nation and the world, leaving the community in mourning as officials continue to search for survivors amid the rubble. The Victims and the Chaos Among those who tragically lost their lives in the collapse was Rubby Pérez, a well-known merengue musician, whose music was playing in the club at the time of the disaster. The 69-year-old Pérez had a long and celebrated career in…

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The sports world is mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of former Major League Baseball pitcher Octavio Dotel, who tragically died in a catastrophic roof collapse at a nightclub concert in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Tuesday. Dotel, 51, was among the 100-plus victims who perished in the incident, leaving his family, friends, and former teammates in disbelief. A Life Cut Short Dotel’s family has confirmed that they will hold a Christian burial on Thursday, honoring his life and legacy. On Wednesday, loved ones gathered for a memorial event at a funeral home in the Dominican Republic to remember the…

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In a chilling and exclusive interview with Court TV’s investigative reporter David Scott, Gary Michael Hilton, one of the oldest living serial killers in the United States, has confessed to the murder of Cheryl Dunlap, a nurse killed in 2007. Hilton, now 78, was convicted of killing four people during his spree across Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia, but until now, he had never admitted to the brutal slaying of Dunlap. This marks his first public admission of guilt for the 2007 crime, which had long remained unsolved in his own confession. A Sinister Legacy of Violence Known as the…

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