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  1. Well, more like Team Adele, but she likely owns a stake in her own management company. https://www.sept.com Artemas has been involved with them as an artist since 2021, but possibly longer as I speculate he's actually part of Team Adele as one of her management/assistants. A new queer icon I fear.
  2. Pregnant Jenna Dewan Seeking Millions From Ex Channing Tatum's Magic Mike Income Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's six-year-long divorce received a new update as Jenna requested compensation from Channing's Magic Mike earnings. Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum's divorce continues to unfold. Nearly six years after the Step Up alums—who share 10-year-old daughter Everly—confirmed their breakup, they are still working through their divorce proceedings, as Jenna seeks a share of Channing's earnings from the Magic Mike franchise. In documents obtained by NBC News, Jenna's lawyers argue that "intellectual property" from Channing's Magic Mike appearances has grown into a "multi-million cultural phenomenon," and, because the original film and its first sequel came out during their marriage, it should be considered "community in character." "During the parties' marriage, Channing, an actor and producer got his big break with the motion picture Magic Mike," the documents, filed April 10, read. "which along with the underlying intellectual property, was developed and co-financed by Channing during marriage with community effort and marital funds." The Magic Mike franchise, which released its first film in 2012, second in 2015, and third in 2023, was created by Steven Soderbergh—who directed the first and last installments—and is loosely based on Channing's experiences as a male stripper in Tampa in his late teens The initial film earned about $167.2 million globally, and its most recent and final installment garnered $57.1 million, per The Hollywood Reporter. It has also inspired a 2021 spin-off reality series. Jenna's legal team alleges in the docs that Channing and his financial team "created a complex web of LLCs, holding companies and partnerships" to "dilute" the earnings and offspring profit Magic Mike has accumulated. The 43-year-old—who was declared legally single in 2019—also contends that her ex-husband "failed to disclose" business opportunities provided by Magic Mike following their 2018 split. In addition to the couple's hearing that took place April 12, Jenna's team requested a subsequent trial to determine how the couple will split assets going forward.
  3. Blur's Damon Albarn blasts apathetic Coachella crowd and vows not to return as fans call audience a 'disgrace' for staying silent during their set: 'You're never seeing us again, so you might as well f****** sing it' "Blur's Damon Albarn has slammed the crowd at Coachella, while fans branded the festival goers as 'embarrassing' after their apathetic reaction during the band's set. The iconic Britpop band played a 13-song set at the California-based music festival, including 90s classics like Girls & Boys, Popscene and Song 2. However, the audience at their set was less than enthusiastic, with their apathy becoming apparent to the band onstage. Lead singer Damon could be seen looking increasingly irritated as he attempted to engage with the crowd to no avail. For their 1994 hit Girls & Boys, the musician tried to get everyone to sing along to the chorus multiple times, but it was radio silent. Frustrated he declared that the band would not be returning to the festival, saying: 'You're never seeing us again, so you might as well f****** sing it'." Girl if they don't know you they don't know you. It's coachella, not a 90s themed party in the Essex Blur's Damon Albarn blasts apathetic Coachella crowd and vows not to return as fans call audience a 'disgrace' for staying silent during their set: 'You're never seeing us again, so you might as well f****** sing it' | Daily Mail Online
  4. Not her dating Post Malone's son, chi-
  5. if so Nicki needs help but Barbz condone this ****
  6. Nicole is now Olivier-award winning singer, actress and performer Nicole Scherzinger. Yes, she was extra af in her acceptance speech, but it's time that she got her flowers. Tony next
  7. Teresa is looking STUNNING as the 14th season of Real Housewives of NJ premieres next month. Tay also looks cute with her album release coming this Friday, but it looks like she touched up her face a tad?
  8. Interview with Variety. Also praises Von Dutch as one of the best music videos in the past five years. Lemme go stream Dreamer 💅🏼
  9. The rumors have been loud since her career stalled after the 2nd album. Wat Eva happened to BLU?!
  10. https://twitter.com/Grimezsz/status/1779439117392400817 Grimes Faces 'Major Technical Difficulties' During Coachella 2024 Set: 'Don't Judge Me for Being Bad at Calculating Things' Grimes had to restart the song 'Music 4 Machines' multiple times because she could not get the bpm right. She made attempts to rectify the problem on stage but to no avail. "This is a difficult thing to explain, but we're having a major technical error,” she said. "Don't judge me for being bad at calculating things.” She tried to do the math on stage to work out the bpm that songs needed to be played at, but it wouldn't work; in the end, she abandoned her setlist for new material. In between each track, even though the songs she was performing were going well, Grimes wasn't worried about letting out her frustration as she screamed angrily, saying it wasn't her fault. "I'm trying to think. I'm not good enough at math for this ****,” she said. She screamed in frustration several times, as well as apologising and promising to to fix the problems ahead of Weekend 2 of Coachella. In the end, she finally led into "Genesis,” but the set was cut short and she exited the stage. Variety faroutmagazine Grimes tweeted that her set was not ready a few hours before her performance
  11. https://www.instagram.com/p/C4WRDKgxCMb/
  12. Only the most prominent pop vocalists of our generation!!!
  13. The cliche image of Lana Del Rey – flower crown, heart-shaped sunglasses, Lolita pout – matches the cliche of a Coachella girl. Both Del Rey and the festival saw a peak in the mid-2010s, during the early years of influencer culture excess. So it makes sense that Coachella's golden girl would headline … even though, in 2024, Del Rey doing so feels about a decade too late. Indeed, Del Rey first played Coachella exactly 10 years to the day before Friday's opening night performance, as she proudly told the crowd. This time, she rode in on a biker motorcade, clad in a baby blue sequin dress, smiling and waving like the beauty queens she's prone to singing about. It was ambitious, lively crowd work – literal momentum to started the show off right. But then she opened her mouth. Del Rey has become an icon for the dour and terminally online, in no small part to her well-known shtick: being too cool and half there. Unfortunately, her signature laconic delivery just didn't work for such a big stage, and came off as unprepared rather than unbothered. Ongoing mic problems plagued her set the whole way through, causing awkward stops, starts and moments where she just motioned for the singing crowd to pick up the slack for her. Her pitchy, faltering vocals were reminiscent of her disastrous 2012 Saturday Night Live performance, sometimes dubbed the worst in the show's history. (Whether or not that dubious distinction is fair or not is an argument for another day.) Back then, critics tore her vacant, yet somehow also trying-too-hard, turn to shreds. Del Rey has redeemed herself in the years since via some very good music, and enough time has passed that she can joke about the fiasco. While driving into town, I noticed that Del Rey poked fun at the SNL mishap on a billboard that referenced its airdate. I assume it was supposed to be a joke intended to show how far she's come. Instead, I fear it served as an omen. Was this a headline act, or a hostage-proof-of-life video? A woman standing next to me and I burst out laughing at Del Rey's lifeless delivery of the Summertime Sadness opening line "I'm feeling electric tonight" because, well, clearly she was not. Background dancers gave their all behind her, landing balletic, lyrical moves. At one point, when she attempted to artfully drape herself over one, it looked as if she might fall asleep right there. Del Rey maintained her capacity to surprise, though. Just when it felt as if she hit peak indifference watching, stalking around the stage and mumbling lyrics as if she had nothing better to do with her time, she transitioned into a segment where she lay on the stage and sang, straight up bed-rotting her way though Coachella. 2 stars https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/apr/13/lana-del-rey-at-coachella-review-a-disappointingly-lifeless-start-to-the-festival
  14. omg why is spotify so shady towards LaLegend?
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