Boxer Gervonta “Tank” Davis Offers Beatdown To Cam’Ron & Mase

What a dramatic situation we have here.

Gervonta “Tank” Davis just popped back onto Twitter for the first time in months and he has all the smoke for Cam’ron and Mase.

The undefeated knockout artist woke up fuming after the latest episode of “It Is What It Is,” the popular sports talk show hosted by the duo. The pair had been promoting the Pitbull Cruz vs. Lamont Roach fight for months. By the way, Roach got robbed again last night! Last night, Cam stepped into Roach’s corner after the bout. And Tank’s name came up.

And that’s where things got messy.

When Stat Baby asked if Tank deserved a fight with the winner, Cam’ron and Mase didn’t hold anything back. They went back to Tank backing out of a scheduled matchup with Roach, questioned his decision-making around the scrapped Jake Paul fight and referred to Paul calling Tank “an actual human piece of garbage.” Now, I do not ride with that part.

Then they doubled down on something that I believe stung the pugilist.

Both hosts argued Tank lost his previous fight with Roach, something most people believe. But they took it farther, saying the draw only happened because of Tank’s star power. Good point. There mentioned the uncalled knockdown…which was a knockdown. I do not care what anybody says. Roach outworked the champ. Period.

Cam and Mase didn’t stop there.
They said Shakur Stevenson now looks sharper.
They said Tank isn’t Floyd Mayweather.
And Cam’ron even floated the idea that a 47-year-old Floyd could still give Tank problems today. OUCH.

That awakened the beast.

After a three-month Twitter silence, Tank popped up with a direct shot at Cam’ron:
“Ask Coach Cam’ron how does his throat feel?”
Oh. We going there with it?

Then a fan reminded him Mase had talked spicy too and Tank escalated. “I’ll pull up to that show and beat the sh*t out of Mase,” he said on Twitter.

Classic Tank.

But if the champ wants the last word, it won’t come from threats. It’ll come from taking big fights and winning them. He did not beat Roach and he did not fight the YouTuber. So, we’ll have to wait and see how it goes from here. Those dudes are like 50 and never boxed a day in their life.

Gene Deal Fires Back At Misa Hylton Over Harassment Claims As Diddy Doc Drama Continues

Gene Deal fired back at Misa Hylton after she accused him of causing harassment over old paternity rumors. The former Diddy bodyguard didn’t hold back when responding to Hylton’s claims.

“I saw that today. Somebody sent me that s### today, man,” Deal said on The Art of Dialogue. “And my whole thing about it is, Misa, how am I harassing you? I’ve never harassed you. I’ve always been a protector of you so far, until now.”

Deal worked security for Diddy for years and has spoken publicly about his time with the music mogul. He said he won’t back down from telling his version of events.

Hylton posted on Instagram this week, saying she and Justin Combs faced harassment because of Deal’s comments and Netflix’s new Diddy documentary. She said the speculation about Justin’s paternity has caused “heartbreaking” pain for her family.

She said she’s a private person who doesn’t deserve public scrutiny.

Hylton and Diddy dated in the 1990s and had Justin together in 1993. The drama centers around old rumors that Anthony “Wolf” Jones was Justin’s real father.

Jones worked as Diddy’s bodyguard and close friend before being killed in Atlanta in November 2003. Jones was shot and killed along with friend Lamont Girdy during the Atlanta incident. Police said dozens of shots were fired during the deadly confrontation.

Deal has previously suggested Jones might be Justin’s biological dad. But he said Hylton’s anger is misdirected.

“For you to go and try to snake that whole situation and saying I’m the reason why you being harassed,” Deal continued. “No. Your ex [Diddy] is the reason why you being harassed.”

The Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning brought renewed attention to old rumors about Diddy’s family.

“Misa is mad at me and upset with me because I didn’t clarify that,” Deal said. “It wasn’t for me to clarify. Misa, I ain’t harassed you not one time.”

The back-and-forth comes as 50 Cent continues promoting his Diddy documentary series.

Stefon Diggs “Prepares For War” With New Furniture Line Launch As Cardi B Cheers Him On

Stefon Diggs launched his furniture and lifestyle brand SI VIS PACEM at Miami Art Basel over the weekend.

The New England Patriots wide receiver got public support from his girlfriend, Cardi B, who posted “Proud of you… designed by Stefon Diggs” on her Instagram story.

The 32-year-old NFL star’s brand name comes from the Latin phrase “Si vis pacem, para bellum,” meaning “if you want peace, prepare for war.” Diggs had been working on the project for months before the Miami launch.

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Cardi B attended the showcase with Diggs’ mother, showing strong family support for his business venture. The couple welcomed their first child together, a baby boy, on November 14.

The furniture launch happened during Diggs’ birthday weekend. Cardi threw him a lavish 32nd birthday party in Miami to celebrate his November 29 birthday. She sang Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday” as he blew out his candles.

On the field, Diggs continues performing well for New England after recovering from a season-ending ACL tear with Houston last year. He’s played in all 13 games this season, appearing on 55 percent of the Patriots’ offensive plays.

The Maryland product has been one of New England’s most reliable weapons while providing veteran leadership.

The furniture brand represents Diggs’ first major business venture outside football.

EXCLUSIVE: Damon Dash Bankruptcy May Not Spare $4.8 Million Judgment Due To Relentless Lawyer

If Damon Dash thought his $25 million bankruptcy would get a lawyer targeting him for years off his ass, he was severely mistaken.

Christopher Brown has launched a forceful challenge in Florida’s bankruptcy court, arguing that Damon Dash’s bid for a financial reset cannot erase more than $4.8 million in court-ordered debts stemming from years of defamation and misconduct.

Brown’s latest filing outlines a long trail of legal defeats that began with a 2022 jury verdict in a case over the film Dear Frank. That case produced an $823,000 award in favor of director Josh Webber, but things escalated when Dash made accusations during an interview on the Earn Your Leisure podcast.

Dash’s comments on the podcast cost Webber a $4 million directing deal for the movie Fast Life, a project that collapsed after Dash’s remarks spread online. That lawsuit ended with a sweeping default judgment after Dash refused to comply with repeated court orders.

Dash has tried to frame the bankruptcy as a way to breathe, not a sign of surrender. Before Brown’s latest legal action over the weekend, Dash said Chapter 7 would freeze the people trying to collect from him.

He described the process as a shield rather than a setback, suggesting creditors would be stuck on the sidelines while the case played out.

That sentiment came through clearly when he addressed the situation on The Art of Dialogue.

“All the people that you owe money to, they’re not allowed to sue you anymore. They’re not allowed to sue you for a certain period of time, cause there’s nothing to collect. This dude Chris Brown, he muddies the waters a lot because he’s a lawyer and he’s intelligent. I’m not going to take that from him. But I think he’s dumb because he just wasted a lot of time. Allegedly. I don’t want to catch another lawsuit. Even though I can’t get sued, I got PTSD, I think,” Damon Dash told said_._

Brown and Webber’s latest complaint argues the opposite.

His attorneys say Dash’s actions were intentional, malicious, and financially destructive, and that the bankruptcy code bars the discharge of debts arising from willful injury.

The filing stresses that Damon Dash had already been told by a court that his statements were false, yet he continued to repeat them publicly, knowing the harm they would cause.

The pushback doesn’t end with Webber.

Attorney Christopher Brown, who won a separate judgment after Dash accused him of robbing a child and being investigated by the FBI, filed his own nondischargeability action.

Brown claims Dash hid assets by shifting ownership of his “CEO” clothing brand, concealing jewelry, withholding royalties and refusing to disclose his life-story rights, which the lawyer says “should be sold in the same fashion as the rights of another Florida debtor,” the notorious, Casey Anthony.

He also points to a pattern of public attacks that began after Dash was sued over copyright and trademark disputes involving Dear Frank and Edwyna Brooks’ Mafietta book series. Both adversary cases land at a critical moment for Dash.

If the court sides with Webber and Brown, the most damaging judgments he faces will survive bankruptcy.

Is Diddy Docu-Series Part 2 Coming? Streets Talk!

I’m hearing some chatter—chatter that’s giving real life to the idea that a sequel to this Diddy documentary might already be in motion.

READ ALSO: Diddy’s Mom Says He Never Slapped Her, Trashes 50 Cent’s “Fake” Netflix Doc

A lot of you have pointed out the missing pieces in the current doc. I don’t know if Netflix left certain parts out because they’ve already popped up elsewhere, or if they purposely held material back for a second installment. But believe me, there’s plenty more that could be said.

And let’s be clear: a whole lot of people did not participate in this docuseries. It’s very possible 50’s involvement scared some folks off…or, depending on how you look at it, made others more willing to talk. Either way, the tide feels like it’s turning. People seem more ready to speak now, especially after seeing the impact this documentary series has had.

READ ALSO: Diddy’s Father Portrayed As Hair Dresser, Not Gangster By Former Vibe Writer

We’ve also watched people crawl out of the woodwork to tell their truth or to shut down some of what’s being presented. So yeah, we’re going to be debating this one for a long time. But let’s keep it real: the money is the engine here. Netflix wants streams and subscribers. This documentary has everybody talking, everybody watching, and definitely bringing in new subscribers.

READ ALSO: Misa Hylton Speaks For Justin Combs, Citing Harassment After Diddy Docu-Series

So while this is just a rumor, I wouldn’t dismiss the chatter about a second round of Diddy talk. Honestly, this feels like just the beginning. I don’t think for a second that this is the end of anything. If anything, it’s the opening chapter. And I’m willing to bet we’ll see plenty more stories unfold between now and the time he gets out and probably way beyond that.

Imagine, for example, if Cassie is willing to speak…

Ja Rule Calls 50 Cent A “Dry Snitch” Over Diddy Doc; Demands He Donate Profts To Domestic Violence Survivors

Ja Rule ripped into longtime rival 50 Cent over the rapper’s involvement in the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, accusing him of hypocrisy and calling him a “dry snitch” for spotlighting Diddy’s alleged misconduct while ignoring his own history.

The Queens native didn’t mince words on social media, writing, “N#### always telling on somebody…ol dry snitch ass n####!!! #SYBAU.”

He followed up with a pointed message about 50 Cent’s motivations behind the project: “Let’s be real that n#### dgaf about the victims we ALL know why he did the doc… Herman’s a cancer to the culture if he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence…”

Ja Rule also took a direct shot at 50 Cent’s past, referencing a 2013 domestic violence case involving the rapper and his ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy.

“I’m not condoning Diddy’s behavior, I’m showcasing Herman’s character…” he added. “Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!!”

The Netflix docuseries, which 50 Cent executive-produced, dives into decades of allegations against Diddy, including claims of abuse, intimidation and misconduct in both his personal life and business dealings.

The series features interviews with former Bad Boy Records staff, alleged victims and industry insiders. While some viewers applauded the documentary for amplifying survivors’ voices, others questioned its timing and intent.

Diddy’s legal team dismissed the series as a “shameful” attack and accused 50 Cent of exploiting the situation out of personal spite. They also raised concerns about the inclusion of confidential footage, including strategy meetings with Diddy’s lawyers, which they claim was never cleared for public release.

Netflix and the filmmakers maintain that all materials used in the series were obtained legally.

The feud between Ja Rule and 50 Cent has stretched across more than two decades, rooted in both personal grievances and professional competition. Their animosity has played out in diss tracks, interviews, and social media spats since the early 2000s.

Ja Rule’s latest criticism centers on what he sees as hypocrisy. In 2013, 50 Cent was charged in Los Angeles with domestic violence and vandalism after an incident at Daphne Joy’s condo.

Prosecutors alleged he kicked down her door, destroyed property worth thousands and kicked her during an argument. He was charged with one count of domestic violence and four counts of vandalism.

Later that year, Jackson avoided trial by pleading no contest to a reduced misdemeanor vandalism charge. The domestic violence count was dropped. He was sentenced to three years of probation, ordered to complete community service and pay fines, and was issued a stay-away order protecting Joy.

In March 2024, Joy accused Jackson of rape and abuse during their relationship in a social media post. Jackson denied the allegations and filed a defamation lawsuit in Texas, claiming her statements were false and tied to a custody dispute over their son. The case was dismissed without prejudice in September, meaning it could be refiled.

Ja Rule’s call for 50 Cent to donate proceeds from the docuseries to domestic violence charities adds another layer to their ongoing battle. As of now, Jackson has not publicly responded to the demand.

“Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!!,” Ja Rule concluded his tirade. While Rule’s intention may have been good, many took aim at him for supporting Diddy under any circumstances.

“Awww all of this for Diddy? Do you miss his freak offs?” one user wrote sarcastically. Another said, “Don’t do this, Ja, you really don’t have to get involved. You have been living graciously in hip hop for years, this is a bad idea to get down in the dirt with Diddy & 50.”

Post Malone Wants Goddess Of Desire’s Blessing Ahead Of India Concert After Massive Fire

Post Malone’s crew hit up Kamakhya Temple yesterday (December 6), praying for good luck before his big show in Guwahati tomorrow (December 8). The rapper’s team, including his manager and production crew, walked around the sacred shrine on Nilachal Hill, asking for blessings.

Two musicians joining Post Malone on stage, Kristin Roses and Jeremy Lister, also visited the temple. They performed a ritual, in accordance with local customs, before the concert at Khanapara Veterinary Field.

The visit to the Kamakhya Temple shows respect for local traditions. The ancient shrine is one of India’s most sacred sites, dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, the goddess of desire. Pilgrims travel from across the country to seek blessings there.

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This marks Malone’s first solo headline show in India. He’s been touring globally as part of his “Big Ass World Tour,” but Guwahati gets the historic first.

The temple visit comes after a deadly nightclub fire in Goa killed 25 people over the weekend. The Birch by Romeo Lane club in Arpora caught fire around midnight, with electrical sparks causing the blaze. Four tourists died along with 14 staff members.

Post Malone and his team might be seeking extra protection after the tragedy. India’s entertainment scene has been shaken by the Goa incident, with authorities ordering investigations into safety violations.

But Post’s India debut looks different. Guwahati officials issued traffic advisories and prepared for the massive crowd. BookMyShow Live and Live Nation are producing the show, bringing international concert standards to Northeast India.

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EXCLUSIVE: Cassie AWOL, Male Prostitute Gets Judge’s Approval To Serve Freak-Off Lawsuit By Alternative Means

Cassie Ventura is now officially considered unreachable by the federal court after a judge ruled she has been evading service in a freak-off lawsuit filed by Clayton Howard, clearing the way for him to serve her through alternate means.

Judge Anne Hwang issued the order granting Howard’s request after months of failed attempts to physically locate or directly notify Cassie about the civil claims tied to his allegations of being trafficked for “freak-offs” with her Diddy.

The ruling came after Howard demonstrated what the court called “reasonable diligence,” detailing nine failed service attempts at three addresses in New York and Connecticut, as well as outreach to her lawyer, Douglas Wigdor of Wigdor LLP, which responded but declined to accept service.

The order noted that investigators used databases, DMV searches, property searches, field visits, and skip tracing, yet still “failed to confirm a current, verifiable address” for Cassie.

With no physical location confirmed, the judge agreed that alternate service was the only practical option and authorized Howard to send the summons, complaint, and order by email to Wigdor and attorney Meredith Firetog, with instructions to forward the documents.

This legal win adds new momentum to Howard’s lawsuit, which has gained national attention after his appearance in Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the Netflix documentary that helped ignite a wave of lawsuits and public scrutiny of Diddy’s alleged abuse.

Howard was one of the most talked-about figures in the film, laying out graphic accounts of his years working as a sex worker who participated in the so-called “freak-offs.”

His allegations included claims that Diddy and Cassie not only orchestrated the sessions but imposed disturbing rituals. Howard said Cassie used to collect his semen in a cup, describing how the couple “liked to see her play with it and drink it,” a detail that became one of the most viral moments from the documentary.

Howard accused Cassie of active participation in the events, claiming she coordinated, coached, and engaged in acts that he says left him traumatized for years.

Those allegations form the core of his civil complaint, which Cassie has not answered because she has not yet been served. With this ruling, Howard can finally push the case forward, eliminating the procedural delay that has stalled progress since August 2025.

Cassie Ventura must now face Clayton Howard’s freak-off lawsuit head-on after a judge ruled she can be served by alternate means.

Cardi B Shuts Down Reports Stefon Diggs & Offset Scuffled In Miami

Cardi B dismissed growing reports of a confrontation between Offset and Stefon Diggs at a Miami nightclub during Art Basel weekend.

Speculation erupted online Sunday, December 7, after a post alleged that Offset entered the same venue where Cardi and Diggs were present, leading to a brief altercation.

Cardi responded directly to the claim on social media, writing, “Not true at all.”

Clips from that night show Cardi celebrating with friends, dancing and enjoying herself without any visible signs of conflict or the presence of either Offset or Diggs, who is currently on a bye week and does not play again until December 14, when the Patriots take on the Buffalo Bills.

The Bronx rapper and Offset, who share three children, have remained in the public eye following their 2024 separation. Cardi filed to end the marriage after years of ups and downs, including Offset’s public admissions of infidelity.

Offset previously acknowledged his role in the breakup, stating he had been “selfish” and had “stepped out.” Cardi later explained that the relationship had grown cold and she chose peace over continuing the cycle of betrayal.

Since moving on, Cardi has been dating NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs. The two welcomed a baby boy together on November 14.

Tensions between Offset and Diggs have been allegedly brewing for months, especially after Miami influencer Jordyn Goor accused Offset of attempting to “set up” Diggs.

Goor posted alleged messages from Offset asking for Diggs’ location and pressuring her to cooperate. One message read, “give drop or don’t come back around.”

Goor also claimed Offset retaliated against her when she refused, saying he tried to keep her from returning to Miami. A source close to Offset denied the claims, calling them false and motivated by personal drama. No legal action or police reports have been filed in connection with those allegations.

The drama escalated last week when Goor allegedly confronted Offset’s rumored new girlfriend, model Melanie Jayda, at a Miami club. Goor posted screenshots of threatening messages she said came from Melanie, followed by a video showing her holding what appeared to be Melanie’s hair extensions after a physical altercation.

Despite the swirling drama, Cardi B appears unfazed. Just hours ago, she posted a video flaunting her post-baby figure from the night in question.

Cardi is seen standing on a balcony, city lights glowing behind her, wearing a slate-gray, body-hugging dress with cut-out shoulders and distressed detailing. Her icy blue-gray bob and confident stance gave the look a cool, futuristic vibe.

50 Cent Figures Out Insane Way To Taunt Diddy Inside Fort Dix Federal Lock Up

50 Cent pulled a slick one with his ABC interview and made sure Diddy could catch it from his jail cell—and he’s not even pretending it wasn’t on purpose.

Fif reposted a crazy claim on Instagram, saying he only agreed to the ABC sit-down because it’s one of the few channels inmates can actually watch.

The post read, “Finding out 50 Cent agreed to do an interview with ABC news station only because it’s one of the few stations they’re allowed to watch in prison. He’s a menace.”

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His caption? “I thought about it, what’s wrong with that?”

If you’re not familiar, 50 executive produced the docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which digs into the long list of allegations and controversy around Puff. And even though he swears there’s no beef, he’s been throwing darts left and right.

In the ABC interview, 50 Cent called Puff his “favorite villain” and tried to play it cool, as if there was no real tension.

“I don’t know him to be tough,” he said. “Like, we haven’t even had problems. Me and him. They all say we’ve had beef for 20 years, but I have hired both of his sons for different projects that I worked on…I don’t have that energy towards him where we were trying to hurt each other.”

Earlier this week, 50 Cent also claimed Diddy sent him an ominous warning in the form of flowers, as he performed at Miami hotspot, E11EVEN.

“What kinda gay s### is this Diddy send me flowers at club 11 LOL why all the four play get busy, you know I’m stupid 🤔,” he wrote.

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Kai Cenat Hints At Retirement From Streaming, But His New Dreams Will Surprise

Kai Cenat is surging after the massive success of Mafiathon 3, and he just added another major achievement by dominating The Streamer Awards 2025. Already one of Twitch’s biggest stars, Kai was nominated in five categories: Best Collab, Best Marathon, Best Streamed Event, Best Just Chatting Streamer, and Streamer of the Year. He swept the first four, setting a new record for the most awards won by a single creator in the event’s history.

Fans hoped the momentum would carry him to Streamer of the Year, but that honor ultimately went to Darren “iShowSpeed” Watkins Jr. (now we know his real name), who repeated his 2024 victory and remained the betting favorite going into the show. Speed also secured Best IRL Streamer, mirroring his wins from last year.

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Though Kai didn’t take home the top prize, his night was still historic—and deeply personal. During his Best Collab acceptance speech, he thanked the community for uplifting him and spoke candidly about the mental health struggles he faced after Mafiathon 3, which shattered multiple Twitch records. He urged other creators to protect their well-being while navigating the intense pressures of high-profile streaming.

Kai Cenat must be making serious money and streaming at an elite level, because he just announced he’s probably going to retire from it.

Now, let’s be real—he’s not walking away from the bag or the platform that got him here. But it’s clear the man has big dreams, and those dreams are pushing him toward new lanes. He’s got the platform, the community, and the youth behind him—that’s power. So shifting that into new skill sets or new platforms should be light work… if he’s really built for it.

Speed and Kai continue to inspire an entire generation—young folks and even some older ones, too.

That said, the night wasn’t without drama. One of the streamers, FanFan, cracked a terrible joke that got a lot of people talking. Check that out:

Meek Mill Praised Young Thug For Standing Firm Through Drake Beef

Meek Mill and Young Thug‘s relationship took center stage in Philly as Meek revealed how deeply Thug stood by him during the height of his feud with Drake.

The Philadelphia rapper revisited that turbulent era at his hometown concert Friday December 5 and explained that plenty of industry associates kept a safe distance amid the Drake beef. However, one Atlanta star refused to fall back. Meek described Young Thug’s support as personal, immediate and needed during one of the toughest chapters in his career.

“When I was beefing with Drake n*ggas was acting like they was scared to do a verse with me. This n***a pulled up to my house while I’m on house arrest two days straight [and] got with me. Pulled my confidence right back up. Locked right in.”

At the time Meek faced intense scrutiny inside and outside the music world. His house arrest created an isolating stretch that amplified professional and personal pressures. Features became noticeably harder to secure and relationships across the culture shifted. Meek said the energy surrounding him turned cold which magnified the weight of the beef as his career sat under a microscope.

The visit from Young Thug landed during a critical stretch when Meek’s momentum had slowed. The Atlanta star’s decision to show up in person said a lot and the Philly crowd loved it.

Meek Mill and Young Thug have built a small but memorable catalog together with records that dropped during some of the most pivotal moments in Meek’s career. Their earliest work surfaced in 2016 with “That Bag”, a street driven loosie that circulated heavily during the DC4 era. They followed up in 2017 with two of their strongest collaborations on Meek’s Wins & Losses album.

“We Ball” arrived first as an emotional tribute record that later became one of the standout moments of the project. Later on the same album they linked again for “Offended” with 21 Savage which brought a harder edge and showcased their ability to trade intensity without stepping on each other’s lanes. Beyond the official releases several leaks have hit the internet over the years including “Contagious” and “Mandem” which fans still circulate even without proper drops. Each track reflects a different phase of their bond with 2016 and 2017 marking the peak of their official collaborative run.

India Love Embarrasses Herself At Streamer Awards After Hijacking Winner’s Speech

India Love embarrassed herself at the 2023 Streamer Awards in Los Angeles on December 7 by storming the stage mid-ceremony and snatching the mic from FaZe Adapt during his Breakout Streamer of the Year acceptance speech.

The 29-year-old influencer barely acknowledged Adapt’s win before launching into her own impromptu speech.

“Rakai should’ve won Breakout Streamer of the Year and DDG. I don’t care what y’all say. Shout out Rakai!” she declared, leaving the crowd stunned.

Applause quickly turned to boos as the audience reacted in disbelief as she strutted offstage and was eventually thrown out of the Wiltern Theatre.

The moment instantly drew comparisons to Kanye West’s infamous interruption of Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV VMAs, where he declared Beyoncé “had one of the best videos of all time.”

Much like that viral moment, Love’s interruption overshadowed the actual award recipient and sparked an online firestorm.

The evening also included drama from host Fanfan, who controversially compared Kai Cenat to Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The outburst adds to a long list of public controversies India Love has faced throughout her career, from relationship drama to online feuds.

Social media lit up with criticism.

India Love rose to prominence in the early 2010s on Tumblr before transitioning into modeling and reality TV and later becoming an OnlyFans model.

She starred in the BET series The Westbrooks, has been linked to several high-profile entertainers, and has been chasing fame ever since.

Just days before the Streamer Awards, India Love opened up about why she walked away from OnlyFans despite raking in $2 million.

In a December interview with boxer Ryan Garcia, she explained that leaked content had reached her family, leading to real-world consequences.

Antonio Brown Cites Stand Your Ground Law in Bid To Dismiss Attempted Murder Charge

Antonio Brown leaned on Florida’s controversial Stand Your Ground statute this week as he asked a Miami judge to toss his attempted murder case tied to a May 2025 shooting outside a boxing match.

Brown’s legal team filed a motion Monday claiming he acted in lawful self-defense when he allegedly fired a gun during a confrontation with Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu.

His attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, argued that Brown “reasonably believed that the alleged victim intended to cause him serious harm.”

The incident unfolded outside an amateur boxing event in Miami, where prosecutors allege Brown punched Nantambu and then “shoots at him at point blank range” with assistance from two other men. Surveillance footage reportedly shows Brown holding a firearm near the victim.

Brown does not deny discharging the weapon. His defense insists the shot was not aimed to kill but rather to deter. The motion calls it a “warning shot” and claims Brown “reasonably feared” Nantambu was armed.

His attorneys also cited Nantambu’s criminal background, including a one-month jail stint in Dubai for an alleged jewelry theft.

Nantambu’s lawyer, Richard Cooper, dismissed the self-defense claim entirely. “By the grace of God, [Nantambu] was not killed,” he told the court in November. Cooper labeled Brown’s motion “a farcical reimagining” of the events.

The case has taken several legal turns since the May incident. After the shooting, Brown fled the country and remained in Dubai for six months. U.S. Marshals eventually extradited him in November. He pleaded not guilty on November 12 and was released on $25,000 bond, subject to house arrest with electronic monitoring.

Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, enacted in 2005, permits individuals to use deadly force if they believe they are in imminent danger and removes the duty to retreat.

The law drew national attention during the 2013 trial of George Zimmerman, who was acquitted in the killing of Trayvon Martin.

If convicted, Brown could face up to 30 years in prison due to a firearm enhancement added to the second-degree attempted murder charge. The former NFL wide receiver, a seven-time Pro Bowler, remains confined to his home as the court weighs whether to proceed with his case.

‘Stick with Amazon’: Man buys Milwaukee Fuel impact at Home Depot. Then he opens the box and discovers a different Milwaukee tool. Good thing he’s an eagle-eyed expert

A man purchased what he thought was a Milwaukee Tool Fuel impact wrench from Home Depot. Instead, he gets a lesson in retail return fraud, raising questions about who bears responsibility when customers become the victim of product swaps.

TikTok creator Naptown Tuner (@naptowntuner) had gone looking for a Milwaukee M18 Fuel 3/8″ stubby impact wrench.

An impact driver is a power tool primarily used to drive large fasteners, such as long screws and lag bolts, especially into dense materials. The Fuel is Milwaukee’s premium model, which comes with a more powerful engine.

“They had a Father’s Day deal that was really pretty good with the Milwaukee Tool batteries and the tool combo deals,” he said to open the story.

Man Buys Milwaukee Impact Wrench at Home Depot … Or Did He?

He explains that his local Home Depot, which he notes is on Post Road in Indianapolis, “had a battery deal where they were selling 2 of these 6.0 batteries with a charger, and you would get the tool free.”

He wanted a new impact, so he took them up on their deal. But after he bought the battery and impact, he went to his car and found a surprise.

“I looked at the impact, and it was this impact [a different model]. This impact was not the Fuel,” he said. “The Fuel is gonna say ‘Fuel’ on the back, and it’s gonna have the selecting range right there. The 3/8″ impact is a quarter drive, but the 3/8″ impact Fuel is stubby. This one was not stubby.”

He shows the box and the receipt. “The impact that I got was M18. See the big battery on it? Didn’t come with the battery, I just put this on,” he noted. “But this is not the stubby nose. It’s not the Fuel. It’s the regular, cheapest one they got.”

The Customer Attempts to Return the Impact Wrench

He explains that he immediately went back into the Home Depot. “[I] told them exactly what happened—that I opened the box and it was the wrong impact,” he continued. “They went and quickly looked, and they don’t have any more. They don’t have any more of these on the shelf. Told me that they’re gonna get back with me. I gave them my name and phone number.”

He then says he went back a couple of days later, then a couple of days after that. Right when he assumed he’s going to get a resolution, things somehow get worse.

“I get a call from the manager and she says that she talked to her loss prevention team, and that she can’t do anything for me, and I need to come pick up my impact that I got,” he said.

The manager essentially accused him of being the perpetrator of a tool swap. “They thought that I was the person [who] put the cheaper impact in the more expensive box, and now I’m trying to get an exchange or refund,” he said.

Viewers React to the Man’s Milwaukee Fuel Impact Plight

“Happened to me before,” said one commenter. “They just return the item for me. Never ask for a replacement. Just go to a different store and return it; just tell them first.”

Another person told the creator to just “stick with Amazon.” The online retailer is known for its flexible refunds policy.

“Happens all the time. Don’t mess with the store; call corporate, and give him all the information, including a receipt,” someone else said. “They will take care of it.”

Home Depot may eventually make it right, but this is a significant and ongoing issue. Return fraud does impact innocent customers. One customer was similarly accused and even temporarily put on a store “blacklist.”

In the third video, he expresses his disappointment with his treatment, but is mostly at a loss. He says he was basically told that he was out of luck and won’t be getting a refund. It seems like the onus is on consumers to double-check purchases before heading to the cashier.

All Hip Hop reached out to @naptowntuner and Home Depot for more information.

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Nicki Minaj Song Costs Naval Academy Leader His Job For Gyrating To “Starships”

Nicki Minaj became the unlikely centerpiece of a military scandal after a high-ranking Naval Academy official was fired for dancing to her chart-topping hit “Starships” while in uniform at a Maryland bar.

Rear Adm. Gilbert Clark was recently removed from his post as commandant of midshipmen following the circulation of an eight-second video showing him dancing in his summer whites at O’Brien’s, a popular Annapolis bar.

The clip, recorded September 28 after the Navy’s 21-13 win over Rice, shows Clark drinking and moving to Minaj’s 2012 party anthem in front of a mostly younger crowd.

The footage, which quickly spread across social media platforms including Reddit’s r/Navy, ignited debate over military decorum and professionalism. While wearing a uniform in a bar doesn’t break Navy rules, Clark’s behavior was deemed inappropriate for someone in his position.

Naval Academy Superintendent Rear Adm. Michael Borgschulte addressed the incident during a board of visitors meeting, stating Clark “was not hitting those standards” expected of someone leading 4,400 midshipmen.

The fallout arrives at a complicated moment for Minaj, who recently made headlines for her political pivot. In November, she appeared at the United Nations alongside Ambassador Mike Waltz, where she praised former

President Donald Trump’s stance on religious freedom called for “urgent action to defend Christians in Nigeria.” During her speech, she thanked Trump for his “leadership.”

Nicki Minaj’s remarks followed the Trump administration’s decision to redesignate Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” over religious persecution. Her public support of Trump drew backlash online, with critics questioning her sudden shift from pop provocateur to political advocate.

Now her music has inadvertently ended a military career. Clark, a 1998 Naval Academy graduate and former destroyer commander, had held the commandant position since June. Capt. Austin Jackson has stepped in as acting commandant while the academy manages other ongoing issues, including a recent on-campus shooting and a midshipman’s suicide.

Naval Academy alumnus and retired Navy Capt. William Marks weighed in on the controversy, referencing the standards set by naval hero John Paul Jones. “He said officers should have ‘refined manners’ and ‘the nicest sense of personal honor,’” Marks said.

As the video continues to circulate, the debate over Clark’s dismissal remains active among military circles and online observers.

Tyler, The Creator Stunned By Innovator Of The Decade Honor

Tyler, the Creator accepted the Innovator of the Decade award at Variety’s Hitmakers event in Hollywood on Saturday night, a moment that prompted the usually forward-leaning artist to pause and reflect on a 15-year run of creative evolution.

The Odd Future co-founder and genre-bending rapper, now 34, appeared genuinely surprised by the honor, sharing his thoughts in a speech that blended humility and gratitude.

“It made me think like, Yo, I don’t take the time out to look back at what I’ve done, for me, the folks around me, the last 15 years. For me, always looking forward — that’s where I sit comfortable at. But damn, it does feel good to hear the last 15 years you’ve been doing super-duper, awesome s###. I’m so grateful y’all have noticed things I’ve done,” Tyler, the Creator told the crowd.

The award was presented by Andre 3000, who commended Tyler for his relentless drive and ability to spark creativity in others.

“If you can inspire others to want to purely make something, you have done a great deed. You can see his excitement, momentum and passion — it’s infectious. He cares about what he’s doing and innovating himself,” Andre said.

The recognition comes at a high point in Tyler’s career. Within the last year, he dropped two albums, Chromakopia in 2024 and Don’t Tap the Glass in July 2025.

Both records earned nominations for the 2026 Grammy Awards. “Chromakopia” is up for Album of the Year, while “Don’t Tap the Glass” landed in the Best Alternative Music Album category.

Tyler’s creative reach continues to expand beyond music. He’s set to appear in the upcoming film Marty Supreme alongside Timothée Chalamet. The film’s director, Josh Safdie, praised Tyler’s all-encompassing approach to artistry.

“Tyler is a rare artist and creator in that everything he does is completely vertically integrated: There is little to no difference between a song and the larger picture, which is the album, or a bottle of cologne, or a T-shirt, or a music video he’s directing, or in this case, with me, a character that he’s developed,” Safdie said.

The 2026 Grammy Awards will take place in February.

SIGNS: Trump Drops Juneteenth And MLK Day, Adds His Birthday

Trump becomes the center of a new National Park Service plan that grants Americans free entry to national parks on his birthday in 2026 while removing Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day from the agency’s annual no-fee schedule as outlined on the National Park Service website.

The change marks a sharp turn from previous years when both federal holidays were part of about 100 park sites’ free-admission calendar. For 2026 the agency is rolling out what it calls patriotic fee-free days including June 14 for Trump’s birthday plus free access during the July 4 weekend and during celebrations for the National Park Service’s 110th anniversary.

Juneteenth which became a federally recognized holiday in 2021 after decades of cultural observance across the country commemorates the final end of slavery in Confederate states following the Civil War. Martin Luther King Jr. Day remains a pillar of national service and remembrance but it will no longer trigger complimentary entry at national parks next year.

The Department of the Interior has not responded to requests for comment from USA TODAY and the update arrives amid a broader push inside the agency to scale back DEI-driven directives. The administration has also directed park units to examine retail spaces for items tied to diversity themes and shift toward what it labels America-first visitor policies.

A major piece of that shift takes effect Jan. 1 when international travelers without an annual pass will be charged an added 100 dollars per person at the 11 most visited national parks in the country. Beginning next year free-entry days will apply only to U.S. citizens and residents.

“These policies ensure that U.S. taxpayers, who already support the National Park System, continue to enjoy affordable access, while international visitors contribute their fair share to maintaining and improving our parks for future generations,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said in a news release.

For travelers the announcement signals a major recalibration of how national parks will handle cost access and holiday recognition heading into 2026 and beyond. As the agency leans into patriotic themes and tightens policies for foreign visitors the new framework sets up a different kind of park year one shaped by cultural debate economic recalculation and federal direction all converging under the banner of public lands.

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‘I’m a bit speechless to be honest’: Nail tech threatens to chop off nails after woman refuses to pay. The customer’s response shocks her

An Australian nail tech catches on camera the moment a customer decides she doesn’t want to pay for the service. The exchange rate is confusing viewers across the globe.

TikTok creator Grace (@glazenailstudio_) is the operator of Glaze Nail Studio, which is based in Australia’s Gold Coast.

She recently started filming her sessions and that led to her catching this incident—and her reaction to it—in real time. “You’re going to have to pay, otherwise I’m going to have to chop them off,” Grace says to the woman as the video starts.

Nail Tech Gives Ultimatum to Customer Who Refuses to Pay

In the on-screen text, Grace makes it clear that this isn’t satire. “My client didn’t want to pay for her nails,” the text reads. “I wish this was a skit.”

The video then cuts back to the beginning of the appointment, which started out normally. Grace says this is a customer she’s seen in the past. But things take a turn after Grace finishes up the work and asks the customer how she’d like to pay. The customer asks, “What do you mean?”

Grace explains that the customer paid a 50% booking fee to reserve the appointment. Now that the service is complete, the customer is responsible for paying the other half. In this case, the total amount due is $100. So the customer still owes $50.

Clearly, paying another $50 isn’t in the woman’s plans. “Girl, you’ve come to me a couple of times now,” Grace says. The woman responds, “They’re good, but they’re not, like, perfect. For $100.”

The customer asks if there’s any way they can just call it even at the $50 deposit, and Grace refuses. That’s when she tells the woman that she can pay or get the nails cut off. Instead of backtracking and agreeing to pay, the woman says, “Just take them off. They’re not that good.”

Viewers Struggle with Foreign Currency Exchange Rates

In the comments section, some viewers said they are inclined to take the customer’s side on this one. “Why do lash and nail techs charge so much as though they are on doctor wages?” asked one person.

“The amount of people that seem to be struggling with the fact that British pounds, United States dollars, and Australian dollars are not all worth the same amount is staggering,” said a second person.

A third person said, “Guys, 100 Australian dollars is £48! That’s pretty standard, if not a little cheap.”

An Australian dollar is equivalent to $.66, which means that the full service cost a little under $66.50. The customer already paid 50% as a deposit, so she chose to get her nails chopped off over approximately $33.25. A full set of acrylic nails here in the U.S. will generally run you about $46, but that price can go up if the nail design is particularly detailed.

All Hip Hop contacted Grace via TikTok comment and direct message for comment.

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Kim Kardashian Flashes Plump Bottom & Ample Bosom To Set Off Holiday Season

Kim Kardashian turned heads and timelines on December 5 with a striking white minidress that doubled as a visual centerpiece for her expanding “Kimsmas” holiday campaign. The SKIMS founder shared a series of Instagram photos showing off the festive look, which fused winter whimsy with her signature high-glam aesthetic.

The standout outfit featured a plunging neckline and oversized satin bows at the shoulders and chest, while a faux fur hem added a playful seasonal twist. Kardashian paired the dress with sheer lace tights, white heels trimmed with fur and a dramatic satin headband topped with a large bow.

She captioned the post “Merry Kimsmas” with a Christmas tree and gift emoji, continuing the branding push that’s become a fixture of her December content strategy.

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This latest Instagram drop followed her debut “Kimsmas Live!” TikTok livestream on December 3: a 45-minute interactive shopping event showcasing SKIMS’ holiday collection. The broadcast marked the brand’s first foray into live social commerce.

Kardashian also launched her second SKIMS x The North Face collaboration this week, featuring winter-ready puffer jackets and technical outerwear alongside her signature shapewear.

Beyond clothing, Kardashian gave followers a glimpse into her home’s elaborate Christmas setup, which she described as “insane” in an Instagram Story. The decor featured an indoor forest theme, further cementing her all-in approach to holiday branding.

She’s also been gifting SKIMS items to friends and family as part of her seasonal marketing rollout, leveraging her personal brand to drive engagement and sales.

The timing of the minidress reveal aligns with SKIMS’ holiday sales push, as the company ramps up its seasonal offerings and celebrity tie-ins leading into the final stretch of 2025.