In an unexpected turn, the latest lawsuit leveled against Diddy has seen rapper Meek Mill thrust into the center of public discourse.
And he’s far from staying silent on the matter.
As reported, the Bad Boy mogul has been accused of sexual assault, drugging, groping, and more by a male producer Lil Rod (Rodney Jones Jr).
Within the filing, a myriad of industry names and entities are either verbatim cited or alluded to in shocking and often less than endorsing capacities.
And for many who have combed through the publicly accessible document, Meek Mill appears to be pin-pointed as someone Diddy allegedly claimed to have had homosexual relations with. A disclosure allegedly made to “entice” the Lil Rod to “engage in homosexuality.”
Social media has had a field day and Meek didn’t avoid jumping into the fray himself.
Find out what he said to say below…
Justice Smith takes centerstage in ‘I Saw The TV Glow’ alongside Brigette Lundy-Paine.
Written and directed by Jane Schoenbrun, the A24 film chronicles the experience of two teenage outcasts who cultivate a bond over their shared love of a scary television show.
Yet, in the wake of the show’s odd and unexplained cancellation, the duo quickly discovers the blurred lines between what is real and what is televised fantasy.
With a May 3 U.S. theatrical release set, watch the trailer for ‘I Saw The TV Glow’ below…
With Lifetime’s forthcoming movie, ‘Hunting Housewives,’ two of BRAVO’s real-life ‘Housewives’ franchise stars – NeNe Leakes (Atlanta) and Denise Richards (Beverly Hills) – are ready to remind viewers that more than their looks can kill.
She’s coming!
Just a day after sending the Web into a frenzy with a social media blackout, Cardi B is moving full speed ahead with the tease of her new single.
All roads lead to March 8 for Ariana Grande.
For, the songbird will hatch her new studio album ‘eternal sunshine’ on said date.
Hitting the promotional trail, the chart-topper’s latest stop was the Zach Sang Show on the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch.
In the first part of the lengthy sit-down, the ‘yes, and?’ singer opened up in earnest about the process of putting together the LP – one she says wasn’t in the plan to release for a few years.
Watch below, where quotes also await…
Diddy‘s dramas continue to mount.
For, a male producer has filed a lawsuit against the mogul accusing him of sexual harassment, drugging, and assault.
Full story below…
Princess Love and Ray J are headed for divorce…for the fourth time.
The couple’s on-and-off marriage looked to be back on healthy terrain after they filed to have their third divorce proceedings dismissed a year ago.
However,
Full story below…
Kelly Rowland may be sitting at #1 on Netflix’s current most-watched list thanks to the Tyler Perry-directed ‘Mea Culpa,’ but now the R&B diva finally has her sights set on topping music charts once again.
To celebrate the release of the new Gangsta Grillz project, the ever-talented Big Boogie has delivered the 18-track ‘Redrum Wizard.’
Boasting appearances from DJ Drama, Yo Gotti, Lola Brooke, Bankroll Jizzle, and more, a standout on the set comes courtesy of ‘Bop‘ featuring GRAMMY-nominated rapstress GloRilla.
“Bounce thаt a** yea make that p**sy squirt / Кeep that p**sy locked and tight we’re not f**king hеr / She not friendly nuh huh she gо home to work / Р**sy taste like cheesecakе my favorite deѕsert,” Boogie and Drama rap on the racy, RealRed-produced cut.
Get acquainted with ‘Bop’ and its Diesel Filmz-directed music video inside.
Porsha Williams shocked the masses this week when she filed for divorce from her husband Simon Guobadia after just 15 months of marriage.
The news was particularly surprising given that the couple was just spotted enjoying time together in Dubai last week.
Now, both parties have broken their silence.
Full story below…
Jennifer Lopez mounted a massive campaign in promotion of the February 16-released ‘This Is Me…Now‘ – her first LP since 2014’s ‘A.K.A.’
Buoyed by the lead single, the Latto-assisted ‘Can’t Get Enough,’ as well as its title track and follow-up ‘Rebound,’ ‘Now’ – the conceptual follow-up to 2002’s ‘This Is Me…Then‘ – saw its chart battle armed with the support of a Prime Video musical film of the same name that aided many of its tracks with music videos.
And while the ‘Now’ singles failed to impact the Hot 100 ahead of their parent project’s arrival to digital shelves, that didn’t stop buzz around the set as it quickly soared to the top of real-time sales outlets around the world shortly after its release.
Look inside to see how that out-of-the-box success is predicted to translate to chart placement.