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50 Cent’s Diddy Doc Directors Reach Out To Misa Hylton About Her Own Project

Misa Hylton is signalling that she’s ready to control her own narrative as the spotlight returns to her past and she may do it on her terms.

She recently shared Instagram DMs from filmmaker Alex Stapleton, who reached out with a pitch for Netflix-based projects while her 50 Cent-produced documentary about Diddy, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, tops global streaming charts.

Stapleton wrote that she wanted to speak “directly” with Hylton about “a project I’m directing for Netflix,” explaining that she planned to “lean into all that you contributed to hip hop and Bad Boy.”

She added that there were “two separate projects but both do involve your own show.”

Hylton responded with caution and clarity. “I’m not doing interviews about Sean,” she wrote, asserting that any participation on her part must revolve around her own journey.

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Stapleton’s outreach comes at a charged moment.

Sean Combs: The Reckoning premiered on December 2, 2025, as a four-episode docuseries on Netflix, directed by Stapleton and executive-produced by 50 Cent.

The series retraces Diddy’s rise to fame, his dominance through Bad Boy Records, the abuse allegations against him, and his 2024 arrest. The doc features never-before-seen footage captured in the days leading up to his arrest — footage obtained legally, according to the producers.

The Reckoning doesn’t just rely on archival material. It includes first-person interviews from former associates, security personnel, artists, and legal jurors, among them Erick Sermon, cofounder of legendary rap group EPMD.

Erick Sermon appears on screen, claiming that Diddy once cut off his friendship with Hylton, a claim that underlines decades-old tensions tied to loyalty, power and control in the Bad Boy orbit.

Since its release, the doc has generated controversy, with interviews by former associates, including artists from Bad Boy, jurors from the trial, and alleged victims, surfacing. Stories include claims of abuse, control, and exploitation, providing a sweeping, if disturbing, portrayal of Diddy’s legacy.

Against this turbulent backdrop, Hylton’s post feels calculated. She isn’t closing the door; she appears to be repositioning herself.

By declining to participate in any Diddy-centered interviews while entertaining the idea of her own documentary, she sends a message: this isn’t about him, it’s about her. Her Instagram carousel ended with a slide quoting a scripture: “Until they confess all the lies they said against you to gain favor, they’ll never know PEACE. Isaiah 48:22.”

That assertion frames her stance: she’s protecting her truth and keeping her story on her terms.

SIGNS: Kunta Kinte Lives, Nearly Takes Lives Using AR-15

Kunta Kinte. I thought this was a fictional character from the legendary movie “Roots.” But in 2025, we take nothing for granted. Kunta Kinte Lives As An Alleged Menace To Society.

Kunta Kinte Taylor and a hail of bullets headline one of the wildest Baton Rouge tales to surface this season, and I am unpacking what really went down on Swan Avenue, round where Lil Boosie is from. Word is the whole incident started over money owed and a planned marijuana pickup, but it ended in a scene that felt more like an action film than a neighborhood visit.

Kunta Kinte Taylor, 29, has been a familiar name in that part of Baton Rouge for a minute. Still, nobody expected his latest moment to involve an AR-style rifle, three terrified women, and a frantic escape that ended with one of those women running toward a Southern University Police officer for help. The affidavit paints the whole thing in stark detail. The women allegedly pulled up to see Taylor at an apartment on Swan Avenue. They told a woman on the scene that they were there specifically for him. Fifteen minutes later, a person walked up to their car, pointed a gun at them, and things escalated fast from there.

According to the police paperwork, Kunta Kinte then came around a nearby vehicle armed with that AR-style rifle and opened fire on the car. Another person also started shooting, although the affidavit keeps that individual unnamed. The women sped off in fear. One bullet reportedly came within inches of one woman’s head and only missed because it struck the metal frame between the front and rear windows. She told police that Kunta Kinte fired multiple additional shots even after they tried to get away and that she had known him for four years, which only made the moment more chilling.

After the gunfire, Kunta Kinte and the unnamed shooter were seen slipping into the back seat of a car as it pulled out of the apartment complex. By Tuesday, though, the police had him in custody. Kunta Kinte is now facing three counts of attempted first-degree murder, illegal use of weapons, aggravated criminal damage to property, and domestic abuse aggravated assault.

Damn, Kunta! That is not King Kunta activity, bro.

Authorities also noted that Kunta Kinte had been arrested earlier this year over a domestic abuse battery case from June. So this may be a man with a pattern and not just an explosive moment gone wrong. Either way, Baton Rouge is buzzing because this one feels like it could have taken an even darker turn if that bullet had landed just an inch to the left. Folks are grateful it did not. The legal side of this situation just began, and the city is watching closely.

Alex Haley just did the worm.

Source: https://www.wbrz.com/news/baton-rouge-police-arrest-man-accused-of-shooting-at-three-women-at-swan-avenue-apartment-complex/

Ray J Massive AMEX Debt May Explain Thanksgiving Crash Out

Ray J finds himself drowning in a sea of financial and legal troubles as American Express filed a lawsuit demanding $139,849.85 in unpaid credit card debt just days before his Thanksgiving arrest.

The November 19 lawsuit against the singer and his Tronix Network streaming platform reveals Ray J stopped making payments in May, leaving the massive balance unpaid, according to Us Weekly.

The timing raises questions about whether financial desperation drove his increasingly erratic online behavior. In a resurfaced interview with Cam Newton, Ray J admitted his public meltdowns are calculated business moves.

“The worse it gets, the better it gets for us, impression-wise, algorithm-wise, profit-wise,” he explained. “So the worse I get, the more money I can make. All I gotta do is crash.”

This strategy may explain his Thanksgiving livestream that ended with his arrest. During the broadcast, Ray J appeared to load a gun while arguing with his estranged wife, Princess Love, over their children.

When Love tried removing their daughter from the volatile situation, Ray J threatened another man in the room, saying, “I’ll shoot the f*** out of you” and “I’ll kill you.”

Police responded to the Porter Ranch home around 4 A.M. after receiving domestic violence reports. Officers arrested Ray J on felony criminal threat charges and he posted $50,000 bail for release.

The incident highlights how Ray J’s admitted strategy of “crashing out” for profit may have crossed dangerous lines. His Tronix Network platform, launched in 2024, appears to be struggling financially, as evidenced by the credit card lawsuit.

Princess Love broke her silence after the arrest, accusing Ray J of “terrorizing” women and confirming he pointed the weapon at her and family members.

She filed for divorce in February 2024, marking their fourth attempt to end their turbulent marriage.

Ray J denied pointing the gun at Princess Love during the livestream, responding, “I didn’t point nothing at y’all” when she accused him. He later posted a since-deleted Instagram video defending his actions and denying any intention to hurt anyone.

BossMan Dlow Freaks Out Over Leaked Photo Showing Him Covered Only By Luggage

BossMan Dlow has found himself at the center of a viral storm after Instagram model Layla Red Cakes posted a compromising photo that sent Hip-Hop social media into overdrive.

The Florida rapper became an unwitting internet sensation when Red Cakes shared what appears to be a photo of him sleeping shirtless on a hotel couch, accompanied by a boastful caption claiming “I really be putting these mfs to sleep.”

The image, which shows the “Shake Dat” artist next to a suitcase, quickly spread across multiple platforms, generating thousands of reactions and sparking intense debate about its authenticity.

Rather than staying silent, BossMan Dlow chose to address the situation head-on through his own social media channels. The 23-year-old artist pushed back against the narrative being constructed around the leaked image.

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The controversy erupts just as BossMan Dlow is preparing for his upcoming London performance at HERE Outernet on December 10, marking his first international show.

Some fans have questioned the image’s authenticity, while others have used it as ammunition for memes and jokes at the rapper’s expense.

“Bossman Dlow gotta tighten up. Love what he accomplished so far but he can’t be falling asleep butt ass naked at these random women houses,” one user noted. “Somebody gon line his ass up. He ain’t no regular n#### no mo, a mf will either try to make a name off him or take something from him.”

Sharay “Punisher” Hayes Challenges Netflix’s Diddy Docuseries Statement

Netflix has sparked shockwaves across Hip-Hop and the wider world. The streaming giant clapped back at Diddy’s team with a force. Netflix dropped a statement saying the new docuseries about the embattled mogul is all legit and blasted claims that the production used any illegally obtained material. They’re basically telling Diddy’s lawyers to cut the noise because was vetted properly in the four-part series.

This all comes as Diddy continues battling for his legacy from behind the walls of the Nice Beast aka Fort Dix. But here’s the twist. Netflix insists nobody on the project was paid, which is believable given how most documentaries operate. They told Variety that every participant volunteered without compensation. But, there was a lone voice of opposition.

Sharay “Punisher” Hayes, who sat with us recently and laid out some explosive context of her own, says that isn’t accurate. According to him, another escort named Clayton Howard claimed he was paid for his appearance. Punisher states that Howard told him, directly, that Netflix slid him a check for his time. Now it’s very possible Howard did not tell the truth. That makes him look more official. But if he truly did receive payment, then Netflix’s statement gets a wrinkle. Howard made a series of allegations that Diddy flat-out rejects, including that drugs were mixed into the baby oil used by Cassie and the escorts.

The public is glued to this docuseries! I have watched 1.5 times already. Facebook is basically a nonstop debate club about Diddy right now. Netflix and 50 Cent clearly understand the magnitude of what they’ve unleashed. The streamer rarely loses public battles. Seriously, name the last time Netflix went to war and took an L. I’ll wait.

READ ALSO: Diddy Stared Him Down & Sharay “Punisher” Hayes Fearfully Told His Truth

For now, we’ll be watching how this unfolds. If Clayton Howard truly got paid, the lawyers will start circling. Not sure what they can do legally, but it may gnaw at the credibility of the doc. We’ll just keep talking for now.

By the way, the rest of our doc, I mean interview, with Sharay is one the way.

Kim Kardashian Drags Kanye For Accusing Her Of Faking Paris Robbery

Kim Kardashian relived the trauma of her 2016 Paris robbery and revealed that her ex-husband Kanye West once accused her of fabricating the ordeal for reality TV, a claim she said left her devastated.

On the latest episode of The Kardashians, Kardashian returned to Paris to testify in the trial against the group of men charged with robbing her at gunpoint and stealing over $10 million in jewelry.

The incident, which took place nearly a decade ago, left a lasting impact on her life. But what hurt her most, she said, was the disbelief from someone she once trusted deeply.

“My ex-husband had said, ‘And you faked your robbery for a TV show,’ and had said that in front of all these people,” Kardashian said during a confessional, visibly emotional. “That was a knife to my heart.”

She added, “Just to think that someone wouldn’t believe you , that’s so close to you, that should know you, that should know how much that affected your life, it just really bothered me. You don’t know who I am.”

At the time of the robbery, West was performing in New York City and abruptly ended his concert to be with Kardashian. The couple divorced in 2022.

The trial, which took place in May, gave Kardashian a chance to confront her assailants and silence skeptics.

“To finally be able to go to trial and face these people and hear their accounts and apologies, I’m like, see, guys. It was real,” she said through tears. “I’m happy it’s over.”

After giving six hours of testimony, Kardashian returned to her hotel and spoke to her mother, Kris Jenner, about how the incident shaped her.

“The robbery changed my life for the better,” she said. “I wanted to say that (on the stand), and I thought my attorneys were gonna kill me. They’d lose it if I said that. Said, ‘Thank you for doing this to me.’”

Eight of the ten defendants were convicted, while two were acquitted. The four directly involved in the heist received sentences of up to eight years, though most avoided further jail time due to time already served.

The verdict was delivered in May 2025.

Bad Bunny Named Spotify’s Top Artist Of 2025, MAGA Can’t Handle The News

Bad Bunny dominated Spotify’s 2025 Wrapped campaign by clinching the title of the platform’s most-streamed global artist, racking up more than 19.8 billion plays and cementing his place at the top of the music world.

The Puerto Rican hitmaker, born Benito Martínez Ocasio, led the year-end rankings released Wednesday by Spotify, which unveiled its annual breakdown of listener activity across the globe.

This marks the fourth time he’s claimed the crown, having previously led in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

Alongside his artist win, Bad Bunny also secured the top spot on Spotify’s global albums chart with his 2025 project DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS. His 2022 album Un Verano Sin Ti still held strong, landing at No. 10.

Trailing behind him in the global artist rankings were Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, Drake and Billie Eilish, who each maintained massive streaming numbers throughout the year.

On the global songs chart, Bad Bunny’s track DtMF came in at No. 5. The top spot went to Die With a Smile, a collaboration between Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, which surpassed 1.7 billion streams.

Other high-performing singles included Eilish’s Birds of a Feather, APT. by Rosé and Mars, and Ordinary by Alex Warren.

Spotify also revealed the top five global albums of the year. Following Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS were the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack, Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft, SZA’s SOS Deluxe: and Lana and Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet. The latter three were all released in 2024.

Podcast listeners kept their habits steady. The Joe Rogan Experience held onto its title as Spotify’s top global podcast for the sixth straight year.

Regionally, listening patterns showed sharp contrasts.

In the United States, Swift topped the artist chart, with Bad Bunny landing in fifth.

The most-streamed song was Luther by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, while Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem took the album crown.

In the United Kingdom, Swift also led the artist rankings. Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet and Warren’s Ordinary were the most-played albums and songs, respectively.

Spotify users can now access their personalized Wrapped summaries beginning Wednesday, December 3.

Brandy’s Team Claims Bizarre Beyoncé Comment Was Actually Hacking

If you follow our Instagram page, you already know things can get a little rambunctious over there. But not everything that happens over there makes it over here — and vice versa. So here’s the deal: on IG, Brandy allegedly jumped into the comments of a Beyoncé post and started asking Beyoncé to take a picture with her.

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That definitely raised eyebrows. We know Brandy is cool, she’s on tour, and she’s not the type to beg anyone for a viral moment. It wasn’t impossible, though, because around the same time her brother Ray J asked Beyoncé and Jay-Z to stop by and greet his big sister. For a second, the two comments almost made sense together.

Almost.

But today, Brandy’s team hit social media and announced that the singer had been hacked, and that a bad actor had posted a bunch of things that did not come from her. They didn’t specifically mention the Beyoncé comment, but let’s be honest…that was the wildest thing “Brandy” appeared to say in the last few days. So we can pretty safely strike that from the record.

Ray J’s comment, however, still stands. He said it himself and even laughed about it in his video. So I guess we’ll just have to wait and see if Beyoncé and Jay-Z decide to take those pics.

For now, Brandy’s in the clear. And please, do yourself a favor: secure those socials.

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Jennifer Lopez Stuns Social Media In Thong Bikini As She Prepares To Take Over Sin City

Jennifer Lopez continues proving why she remains entertainment’s most desired superstar, recently sharing a jaw-dropping throwback performance video that has fans completely losing their minds.

The 56-year-old Bronx native posted Instagram footage from her June World Pride Music Festival appearance in Washington, DC, where she commanded the stage wearing a flame-covered triangle bikini top, matching thong bottoms and nude fishnet tights.

The sizzling ensemble perfectly showcased her famously sculpted midsection and toned physique that defies every law of aging.

“See you THIS MONTH for The JLo Show in Vegas! Which song do you want me to PLAY!?” Lopez captioned the steamy clip, building anticipation for her upcoming “Up All Night Live in Las Vegas” residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

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The multi-hyphenate mogul launches her highly anticipated Vegas return on December 30, performing four shows during New Year’s week before returning for eight additional performances throughout March 2026.

This marks Lopez’s triumphant return to Sin City’s most prestigious venue, where she previously dominated during her 2021 residency. Fans immediately flooded the comments section with thirsty reactions. The video has already accumulated over 900,000 likes, proving Lopez’s magnetic appeal remains absolutely unstoppable.

The timing couldn’t be more perfect for the entertainment icon, who recently finalized her divorce from Ben Affleck in February 2025 after their two-year marriage ended in highly publicized proceedings.

The former couple, dubbed “Bennifer 2.0,” reached their settlement through mediation without spousal support, with both retaining their individual assets.

Jennifer Lopez has built an estimated $400 million empire spanning music, film, fashion and beauty. Her fragrance line alone has generated over $2 billion in sales since launching with “Glow by JLo” in 2002. Her JLo Beauty skincare brand, launched in 2021, continues to expand her business dominance, while her production company, Nuyorican Productions, develops content across multiple platforms.

The Puerto Rican powerhouse first achieved mainstream success with her breakthrough role as Selena Quintanilla-Pérez in 1997’s Selena, becoming the first Hispanic actress to earn over $1 million for a film. She seamlessly transitioned into music with her debut album On the 6 in 1999.

Throughout her career spanning over three decades, Jennifer Lopez has sold more than 80 million records worldwide, starred in numerous blockbuster films, and maintained her status as a global fashion icon.

Her recent World Pride performance served as the perfect preview for her upcoming Vegas residency, where she’ll undoubtedly deliver the high-energy choreography and stunning visuals that have made her legendary.

With her Vegas shows approaching rapidly, Lopez appears more confident and radiant than ever, proving that at 56, she remains the ultimate entertainment goddess, setting hearts racing worldwide.

Aubrey O’Day Struggling To Process Allegations She Was Drugged, Assaulted By Diddy

Aubrey O’Day delivered one of the most heartbreaking moments in Netflix’s explosive new documentary series when she learned for the first time about a witness account alleging she was sexually assaulted by Diddy.

The former Danity Kane singer became visibly emotional while reading an affidavit on camera in “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” the four-part documentary series executive-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson that premiered Tuesday (December 2).

The moment captured O’Day grappling with the devastating possibility that she was assaulted during her time working with the Bad Boy mogul.

“Does this mean I was raped? Is that what this means?” O’Day asked through tears after reading the witness statement. “I don’t even know if I was raped, and I don’t want to know.”

The affidavit, provided by a lawyer representing an alleged victim, detailed a disturbing scene allegedly witnessed in 2005 at Bad Boy studios.

According to the document O’Day read aloud, an unidentified person claimed to have accidentally walked into the wrong room while looking for a bathroom and witnessed Diddy and another individual “sexually assaulting” the singer.

“What I saw as soon as I opened the door was Aubrey sprawled out on a leather couch, looking very inebriated,” O’Day read from the affidavit, immediately defending herself by adding, “I didn’t drink like that at all at this time.”

The witness account described O’Day as appearing “out of it” and “just lying there” while allegedly being assaulted by Diddy and another man.

The 41-year-old singer, who has no memory of the alleged incident, struggled to process the information in real-time during filming.

“I don’t want to find out anymore (what) that woman has to say,” O’Day continued, her voice breaking with emotion.

Director Alexandria Stapleton told NBC News that the production team spent hours on the phone with O’Day to ensure she was comfortable sharing such a personal and traumatic revelation.

“I think what you see in the film is her struggling to digest, ‘Did this happen to me or not?’ And I think it’s a very real moment,” Stapleton explained.

The documentary also featured sexually explicit emails that O’Day said Diddy sent to her while she was a member of Danity Kane, the girl group formed during his MTV reality show Making the Band 3.

“This is your boss at your work sending you that email,” O’Day said in the series. “What happens in real life to anyone else? Your boss gets fired. Six months later, I was fired.”

O’Day directly connected her departure from the group to her refusal to engage sexually with Diddy. “I absolutely felt that I was fired for not participating sexually,” she stated.

The revelation adds another disturbing layer to the mounting allegations against Diddy, who was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison in October after being convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

He was acquitted of more serious racketeering and sex trafficking charges.

The fallen mogul’s legal team has dismissed the documentary as biased, with spokesperson Juda Engelmayer stating, “Many of the people featured have longstanding personal grievances, financial motives, or credibility issues that have been documented for years.”

The statement added that “Sean Combs will continue to address legitimate matters through the legal process, not through a biased Netflix production.”

Netflix defended the project, with a spokesperson clarifying that “the footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest were legally obtained. This is not a hit piece or an act of retribution.”

The documentary series, which Jackson worked on for over a year, includes never-before-seen footage of Diddy discussing his legal troubles just days before his September 2024 arrest.

The project also features interviews with other alleged victims and former associates who detail years of alleged abuse and misconduct.

For O’Day, who has been vocal about her negative experiences with Diddy for years, the documentary provided a platform to share her truth while processing potentially traumatic information she never knew existed.

SAINT JHN Associate CLINTN LORD Held Without Bail On Sexual Assault Allegations

Rapper/influencer CLINTN LORD is facing multiple rape charges following his arrest by Los Angeles police, marking a dramatic fall for the Hip-Hop artist who built his career through collaborations with prominent artists, including SAINT JHN.

The Los Angeles Police Department arrested the 32-year-old CLINTN LORD after investigators determined he allegedly committed forcible sexual assault against multiple women on separate occasions.

Police released CLINTN LORD’s photograph to encourage additional victims to come forward, expressing concern that unreported incidents may exist.

According to LAPD investigators, CLINTN LORD met two different female victims and invited them to a residence where he forcibly sexually assaulted them.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office filed three counts of rape by use of force and one count of assault with intent to commit a felony on Friday, November 21.

CLINTN LORD has accumulated hundreds of thousands of followers across various platforms. His musical career included frequent collaborations with established artists, particularly SAINT JHN, which helped elevate his profile within the Hip-Hop community.

They recorded a few songs together, including “Ay Caramaba,” which also features Kyle The Hooligan.  

CLINTN LORD was also an accomplished model who walked in Kanye West’s YEEZY fashion shows and appeared in magazines like Vogue and Vibe.

The artist remains in custody with his next court appearance scheduled for Monday, December 8.

Chris Eubank Jr Shares Medical Video & Indefinite Break

Chris Eubank Jr revealed his ongoing health struggles and uncertain boxing future in a social media post that included footage of him undergoing a medical procedure under anesthesia.

The British middleweight shared the video on his official accounts, offering a rare glimpse into what he described as a year-long battle with undisclosed medical issues.

“I’ve been dealing with a lot of health issues over the last year,” he wrote in the caption. Referring to his recent defeat at the hands of Conor Benn, Eubank Jr added, “It all finally caught up to me last month.”

The 34-year-old, son of boxing legend Chris Eubank, said he’s stepping away from the ring until he’s fully recovered.

“I will not box again until I’m back to 100% and I don’t know when that will be,” he said. “But one thing’s for certain… for the fans that have supported me through thick and thin, I will do everything in my power to make sure that one day, the old me makes a big comeback.”

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Eubank Jr has not disclosed the nature of his health concerns, but he had hinted at physical setbacks in the lead-up to his September rematch with Benn at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Benn decisively outpointed him in that bout, leaving many to question whether the former WBA interim champion was at full strength.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his return to boxing, Eubank Jr isn’t stepping away from the spotlight entirely.

In June, it was announced he had landed a role in the upcoming second season of Guy Ritchie’s Netflix series The Gentlemen. He’ll play a fighter in the crime drama, a spinoff of Ritchie’s 2019 film of the same name.

The new season will also star Downton Abbey alum Hugh Bonneville and Love Island host Maya Jama. Netflix has not yet confirmed a premiere date.

Eubank Jr’s last fight took place in September 2023.

Burna Boy Devastated By Stockton Massacre, Covers All Funeral Costs

Burna Boy stepped forward to cover funeral expenses for all four victims killed in a devastating mass shooting at a 2-year-old’s birthday party in Stockton, California, as authorities continue an intensive manhunt for multiple gunmen.

The Nigerian Afrobeats superstar learned about the November 29 tragedy while watching “The Breakfast Club” and immediately contacted music executive Wack 100, who connected him with Hollywood Unlocked’s Jason Lee, who serves as Stockton’s vice mayor.

“When I heard about the children murdered in Stockton, my heart broke,” Burna Boy stated. “I wanted to do whatever I could to support these parents as they begin the long process of healing.”

“Burna didn’t know these families, but when he heard what happened, he stepped up with compassion and offered to cover the funeral costs for all the kids we lost. That kind of love and generosity matters. It won’t erase the tragedy, but it gives these families one less burden to carry while they’re facing the unimaginable,” Jason Lee said.

The shooting occurred at a banquet hall on Lucile Avenue and Thornton Road during a celebration for a 2-year-old child, with 100 to 150 people in attendance.

Four people died: 8-year-old Journey Rose Reotutar-Guerrero, 8-year-old Maya Lupian, 14-year-old Amari Peterson and 21-year-old Susano Archuleta.

San Joaquin County Sheriff Patrick Withrow confirmed investigators believe multiple gunmen were responsible for the attack. The manhunt entered its sixth day as of December 3, with authorities struggling to gather information from party attendees.

“Just know that we’re coming for you,” Withrow warned the suspects. “There’s nothing you can do now. You’ve already created this havoc — this horror you brought to these families, the horror you’ve brought to our community. And we’re going to get you, and we’re going to hold you accountable.”

Amari Peterson’s father, Patrick Peterson, revealed his son was speaking with a rapper who may have been targeted by a gunman wearing a face covering. The father performed CPR on his son before paramedics arrived, but Amari died from his injuries at the hospital.

The number of injured victims increased to 13 after two additional people reported to hospitals with bullet grazes. Ages of survivors range from 8 to around 30 years old, with some patients released and others still recovering.

Investigators found firearms on the banquet hall roof, though it remains unclear if those weapons were used in the attack. The shooting reportedly started inside the building and continued outside, with bullets riddling the venue.

Within Stockton city limits, homicides decreased this year to 34 compared to 46 during the same period in 2024.

Serena Williams Crushes Fans’ Comeback Hopes With One Blunt Post

Serena Williams rejoined the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s registered testing pool for the first time since 2022, but the 23-time Grand Slam champion insists she’s not plotting a return to the court.

“Omg yall I’m NOT coming back,” Williams wrote on X. “This wildfire is crazy.”

The ITIA confirmed her reinstatement to The Guardian on Tuesday, noting that her name on the list means she’s met the preliminary requirements for drug testing, not that she’s planning to compete.

“Serena Williams is back on the Registered Testing Pool list,” said an ITIA spokesperson. “Athletes who retire and wish to return to competition need to make themselves available for testing for six months before they can compete again,” in accordance with World Anti-Doping Agency rules.

Williams last played professionally during the 2022 US Open, where she advanced to the third round.

At the time, she described her exit from tennis as “evolving away” rather than a formal retirement. That same September, she submitted paperwork to be exempted from the sport’s strict location-tracking requirements.

Despite her recent reentry into the ITIA’s system, Williams has made it clear she’s not lacing up for a comeback.

The speculation grew louder after she appeared in a Porter magazine feature, looking fit, and revealed she had lost 31 pounds with the help of a weight-loss injection.

Away from tennis, Williams and her husband, Alexis Ohanian, are raising their two daughters, eight-year-old Olympia and two-year-old Adira.

Williams has not competed in a sanctioned match since September 2022.

MBNel Shooting May Have Been Revenge-Oriented, Streets Say

MBNel might not be a household name across Hip-Hop, but suddenly his world is under a blazing spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The Stockton rapper found himself at the center of an unthinkable nightmare after a mass shooting erupted at a child’s birthday party that left three kids dead and several others injured. It sounds unreal even as we say it, yet here we are staring at a tragedy that is shaking an entire community to its core.

READ ALSO: Rapper Fly Boy Doughy Arrested, Speaks On Stockton Mass Shooting: “Live A Movie”

This wasn’t some random block function gone sideways. According to folks I’ve spoken to, this was a banquet hall event meant to be family friendly, low-key, and celebratory. MBNel doesn’t even live in that area anymore. He reportedly pulled up just to meet friends, make an appearance, show love. Instead, he was met with bullets. His father has been talking to media outlets, but those statements aren’t weaving in the deeper layers circulating through the streets.

And trust me, there are deeper layers. The whispers out of Stockton aren’t painting this as a coincidence at all. In fact, the word is this wasn’t just retaliation. It was retaliation wrapped in grave allegations. Street chatter says MBNel’s camp allegedly shot an opposition member and his mother during a previous conflict. That kind of violation is beyond a line in the streets. When you hear someone’s mother got hit, you already know the rules of engagement change completely.

READ ALSO: Father Watched Son Die, Police Investigate Rap Beef In Birthday Party Massacre In Stockton

This crew allegedly vowed to find MBNel wherever he was, however they had to. And as horrible as it sounds, the birthday party became the moment they chose. That choice cost the lives of innocent children. No justification. No excuse. No framing makes that acceptable. It’s a cold and catastrophic act that will follow everyone involved forever.

Authorities are now deep into their investigation, and you better believe prosecutors will throw every letter in the law book at whoever they lock in for this. A crime scene involving babies turns into a courtroom death march for the suspects, whether they’re tied to gang life, music, or both.

The saddest part is watching yet another rapper’s name hit headlines not because of a hit record or a breakout performance, but because the streets caught up before the music did. We’re watching artists become known as criminals before people even hear a verse. At this point, you almost want some of these dudes to pivot into rock ’n’ roll or polka or anything that keeps the smoke off Hip-Hop’s back. Our culture has carried enough tragedy for a few lifetimes.

This situation isn’t just a rumor. It’s a warning. And the fallout is only beginning.

Check this song out (three months ago) and tell me I am lying.

Snoop Dogg Barks On Daz Dillinger Over Death Row Drama

Snoop Dogg and Daz Dillinger are locked in a bitter public fallout over Death Row Records, with accusations flying over ownership rights, royalties and betrayal between longtime collaborators and family.

The dispute started after Daz claimed Snoop removed him from the Death Row roster while keeping Tha Dogg Pound signed, allegedly because Daz refused to sign over his publishing rights.

In a profanity-laced video, Snoop responded directly to his cousin.

“I see you ain’t got s### to do, but hate on me, huh? In a minute, I’ma f### you up. You ain’t got s### to do, but hate on me, huh? In a minute, I’ma f### you up, cuz. On some real s###. Not physically, but business-wise. Cuz you broke as a m########### right now, so I’ma f### you up in a minute, cuz. Leave me alone. Leave me the f### alone,” Snoop said.

Daz fired back on social media, accusing Snoop of forging paperwork to take control of his Death Row-era material without paying proper royalties.

“HE MAD NOW…NOW HE WANNA F## ME UP BIZNIZ WISE BY TRYNNA STEAL EVERYTHING I OWN THAT WAS ON DEATHROW BY FORGED SIGNITURE & NOT PAYING ROYALTIES SINCE HE HAD THE LABEL USING OUR ROYALTIES TO PAY HIS STAFF THEY MAKIN MORE THEN THE ARTIST,” Daz wrote. “I SUED SUGE BACK IN THE DAY SHOULD I DO THE SAME TO CUZ 💴ITS ALL IN MY NAME.”

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The rift centers on control of music rights, with Daz saying he refused to give up his catalog because he already owns it and receives royalties directly. He views his publishing as both a retirement plan and a legacy he won’t surrender.

The tension boiled over into a diss track from Daz, who compared Snoop’s tactics to those of former Death Row boss Suge Knight. “We ain’t family no more,” Daz said, accusing Snoop of prioritizing business over loyalty.

Snoop acquired Death Row Records in February 2022 from MNRK Music Group, which is backed by investment firm Blackstone. The deal initially included the brand and trademarks, with the recordings catalog finalized in separate negotiations. Some titles, including those by Dr. Dre and Tupac, remain under separate control.

Under Snoop’s leadership, Death Row has relaunched with new partnerships and publishing deals, including an administration agreement with Reservoir Media.

Daz, however, remains independent and says he has no intention of handing over his rights. “U A THIEF U CANT STARVE ME OUT IM INDEPENDENT I RUN MY OWN SHIP ALWAYS HAVE 💋U LITTLE BBITCH,” he added.

The family feud, which dates back years, has resurfaced with new intensity. In 2013, Snoop told Noisey he had to cut off Daz, saying, “I taught you everything you know. I put you in the game. And you go against me?”

Daz confirmed in 2023 that the tension has never really been resolved.

“Me and Snoop been feuding for a little bit because the older cousin trying to punk the little cousin, but I’m not going for that s###,” he said.

Daz’s latest album, Retaliation, Revenge And Get Back 3, dropped in September, adding another layer to the ongoing dispute.


Kanye West Banned From Brazil Stage After Nazi Song Controversy

Kanye West faced another professional setback when São Paulo officials canceled his scheduled November 29 concert at Interlagos Racetrack, citing his history of promoting Nazi ideology and hate speech.

Consequence reported that the cancellation came after Brazilian authorities had already warned the rapper he would face immediate arrest if he performed his controversial song “Heil Hitler” or made any pro-Nazi statements during the show.

São Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes declared, “He won’t sing a single word” and “No one who promotes Nazism will play or sing any words on public equipment belonging to the City Hall.”

The concert prohibition followed months of mounting pressure from Brazilian officials who had been monitoring West’s activities since his release of the song “Heil Hitler” in May 2025.

The track incorporates portions of speeches by Adolf Hitler, the Nazi dictator responsible for the Holocaust that killed six million Jews. West had also been selling merchandise featuring swastikas.

Brazilian law strictly prohibits Nazi apologia, making the country’s stance against the West’s performance legally enforceable. The threat of arrest represented more than political posturing – it carried real legal consequences under Brazil’s anti-Nazi legislation.

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Event organizers expressed hope of rescheduling West’s performance in Brazil for 2026, though they indicated it would likely take place in a different city given São Paulo’s firm rejection.

The Brazil concert cancellation occurred just weeks after West met with New York City Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto to apologize for his antisemitic behavior.

During the November 7 meeting, West told the rabbi, “I feel really blessed to be able to sit here with you today and just take accountability.”

West attributed his antisemitic actions to his bipolar disorder, explaining, “I was dealing with some various issues of bipolar, so it would take the ideas I had and have me take them to an extreme where I would forget about the protection of the people around me or and myself.”

The rapper used an analogy to describe his responsibility for actions taken during bipolar episodes: “Sometimes people aren’t that knowledgeable about bipolar and the cause, or what causes it, and the way you act when you have this disease. So it’s like if you left the house and you left your kid at the house and your kid went and messed up the kitchen and messed up the garage and messed up the living room, and when you get back, it’s your responsibility, because that’s your job, and that’s the way I look at it, like I gotta go clean up the kitchen.”

Rabbi Pinto accepted West’s apology through a translator, calling him a “good man” and stating, “A person is not defined by his mistakes, but by the way he chooses to correct them. This is the true strength of man: The ability to return, to learn, and to build bridges of love and peace.”

Sexyy Red Nights Or $500 EBT Days?

Oh yes – it is Silly Season!

Sexyy Red is back with a viral challenge that’s taking over social media. The Internet stays undefeated and this time it has cooked up a wild new challenge. The question is simple, outrageous and apparently irresistible. Would you rather have one night with Sexyy Red or take $500 in food stamps? Only the internet, y’all.

READ ALSO: Drake Thinks Sexyy Red Is An Upgraded Serena Williams

What’s funny is how quickly people jumped into the debate. People are arguing and joking about this. People just can’t resist weighing in on Sexyy Red. She’s become one of the most polarizing, influential, hood celebrities in Hip-Hop. Her look, her vibe and her unfiltered personality make her a lightning rod. Some call her attractive. Some say the opposite. She’s heard it all and her clapbacks are epic.

She has posted plenty of pictures reminding the world she can look fly when she feels like it. Drake clearly finds her entertaining enough to hang around. If you asked him personally whether he wanted a night with Sexyy Red or food stamps, he’s taking it.

So far she hasn’t chimed in on the challenge. I think she will if we nudge her. She’s built her whole lane on not taking social media trolling too seriously. Give it time.

Drop in the comments and let us know where you stand. A night with Sexyy Red or $500 in food stamps? If you aren’t on food stamps, you might want to clarify whether you’d take cash instead, just for the record.

Oops…she responded!

Rapper Fly Boy Doughy Arrested, Speaks On Stockton Mass Shooting: “Live A Movie”

Rapper Fly Boy Dougy broke his silence from behind bars about the devastating Stockton mass shooting that claimed four lives at a child’s birthday party.

The 25-year-old rapper, arrested on parole violations two days after the November 29 attack, provided his firsthand account of the chaos that unfolded when gunfire erupted during what should have been a celebration.

Williams told KCRA 3 from San Joaquin County Jail that he initially mistook the gunshots for balloons popping.

“I was already turned around to the kids, so I just heard shots,” Fly Boy Doughy said. The party guest described watching in horror as children fell around him, prompting him to spring into action.

“I just started to run after all the kids I saw fall and I started to carry them,” Fly Boy Doughy recounted. He criticized law enforcement’s response time, claiming officers took too long to enter the building while children lay wounded.

“When the police came, they didn’t run to the kids. They were still pointing the guns. And I was like, ‘the kids is dying,’ and they wouldn’t listen,” Fly Boy Doughy said.

Doughy and 22-year-old Luciano Guerrero, aka Nano, who hosted the party, remain in custody on parole violations but are not considered suspects in the shooting.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed both men were arrested for violating their parole terms, not for involvement in the mass shooting.

According to CDCR records, Doughy entered custody in November 2021 on a three-year sentence for child abuse and corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition, with an enhancement for domestic violence involving great bodily injury.

Guerrero received a two-year sentence in October 2023 for carrying a loaded firearm as an active gang member and evading police while driving recklessly.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that firearms recovered from the banquet hall were not linked to either of the arrested individuals. Sheriff Patrick Withrow expressed confidence that law enforcement will capture those responsible for the birthday party shooting.

The attack at the banquet hall on Lucile Avenue and Thornton Road left four people dead – ages 8, 9, 14 and 21 – with 13 others injured. Survivors’ ages range from 8 to around 30.

Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi has called for federal assistance to combat gang violence following the shooting.

“It’s babies we’re talking about, children,” Fugazi said. “We’re talking about a cake being cut as bullets are ringing out. The candles have been blown out, you’re cutting the cake, and then bullets are flying out, piercing, going through flesh and killing four people.”

EXCLUSIVE: 50 Cent Praised For Diddy Doc, But Sues Over Giant “Piece Of S**t” Movie He Says Hurt His Rep

50 Cent is basking in praise for his Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning_,_ but he’s also firing off new legal shots in a bitter Hollywood war over a movie he says hijacked his name, face, and brand.

The rap mogul just filed another blistering lawsuit in Los Angeles federal court, accusing Skillhouse producer Ryan Kavanaugh and his companies of breaking a settlement and continuing to use his image to promote the bombed-out horror flick and a rival streaming service.

The timing is wild.

While the rest of the world talks about The Reckoning, 50’s explosive Diddy doc laying bare years of abuse and power plays, he’s back in court fighting over what he calls “brazen and unauthorized” use of his likeness.

The doc cemented his reputation as Hip-Hop’s new truth-teller, but this case, about a movie that critics called “a giant pile of s###,” shows how protective he is of that reputation.

According to the 50-page complaint, 50 Cent agreed to appear in Skillhouse back in 2022 after some early talks with Kavanaugh, but says no final deal was ever signed.

He still filmed scenes in good faith, trusting that the paperwork would get done. It didn’t.

Instead, the lawsuit claims Kavanaugh and his crew slapped “A 50 CENT MOVIE” and “PRODUCED BY 50 CENT” across the posters and promo clips, then used his image and even bottles of his champagne brand, Le Chemin du Roi, to give the project more credibility.

That might’ve been bad enough, but the lawsuit says the situation went nuclear this spring after both sides settled the case on May 12.

50 says Kavanaugh’s team broke the deal almost immediately, never paid up, and kept promoting Skillhouse using his face and trademarks.

The real insult, according to the filing, came when Kavanaugh’s team used 50’s likeness to help launch their own streaming service, GenTV, directly competing with his own platform, 50 Cent Action, which he runs with Lionsgate.

Skillhouse barely cracked $100,000 at the box office before being yanked from theaters and 50 says the damage hit him hard. He claims the bad buzz tanked his acting offers and hurt the value of his production brand.

One furious reviewer wrote, “I think a $12 lobotomy would’ve been more enjoyable than the $12 I spent to go watch this giant pile of s###.”

Another called it “Actively one of the worst things I’ve ever seen. Barely classifies as a film.” Horror outlets piled on, branding it “time-wasting brain rot” and a “garbage dump of a movie.”

Now, 50 Cent is asking the court for at least $5 million and full control over his image rights.

For a guy whose Diddy doc just became one of Netflix’s most talked-about true crime releases, the contrast couldn’t be sharper.

On one side, 50 Cent’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning is drawing praise for its unflinching look at Hip-Hop’s fallen mogul.

On the other hand, he’s suing to keep his own brand from being dragged through the mud by a flop horror movie he says he never approved.