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  1. https://www.instagram.com/tv/CfdUdC1r2T-/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
  2. The websites & YouTube channel have been deleted This is sad considering the impact all those clips from YouTube had over pop culture
  3. Tiktok with subtitles Disclosure: Madonna believes in God
  4. LesFleur

    UK Pop Queen Gives Birth

    https://www.facebook.com/alexandraburke/posts/pfbid02sZp3CBHPN8gFvAgPXVLzhZLH3zRzefFXwydR7rR161sUrrdSFMfU3BExh9DmCKxil Now let's celebrate to her best bops
  5. https://www.instagram.com/p/CfpxyvggQ78/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= “Trans Women are trans women, trans men are trans men, women are women, and men are men.” Do you agree?
  6. EMAILS: UPDATED FROM PREVIOUS OP BELOW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Britney Spears' lawyer is calling BS on her former business manager, claiming the owner of the company lied about its involvement in the conservatorship, and THAT'S why it's objecting to forking over critical documents about its conduct. Britney's lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, filed legal docs obtained by TMZ ... saying Tri Star Entertainment -- which he says snagged more than $18 million from the 13-year run of the conservatorship -- has lied to the judge by claiming it had no involvement in the creation of the conservatorship. Rosengart notes ... just before Jamie Spearswent to court and became his daughter's temporary conservator, he borrowed a minimum of $40,000 from Tri Star, which at the time was a pretty obscure company and repped no other celebrities. Rosengart believes the money had strings attached ... that Jamie would get the cash and Tri Star would get Britney's business. The lawyer has said in the past, this alleged quid pro quo is highly suspicious if not improper, and he wants Tri Star to produce all the documents related to the issue, but Tri Star wants a judge to block that move. Britney's lawyer notes Tri Star's owner, Lou Taylor, has reportedly said her company had "no role whatsoever in the creation of a conservatorship for Britney Spears." Taylor's associate, Robin Greenhill, said in a sworn declaration, "At the time the conservatorship ... was established by this Court in early 2008, Tri Star had no role in Ms. Spears' affairs." Rosengart says that's just false, pointing to an email from Lou Taylor to Jamie in January 2008, weeks before the conservatorship was established, in which she wrote, "he [attorney Andrew Wallet] and tri star will serve as co's [i.e., co-conservators] w you." Taylor wrote another email to another lawyer before the conservatorship was established, saying, "I look forward to working with you." And, there's this ... one of Jamie's lawyers sent an email to Taylor before going to court and creating the temporary conservatorship, saying, "We have run into a problem with [the] judge selection ... the only judge who will be able to hear our case on Friday is the one drug [sic] who will not give Jamie the power to administer psychotropic drugs." osengart notes, during the run of the conservatorship, Tri Star got a 5% cut of whatever Britney made, and that amounted to more than $18 million. He also says Tri Star's celebrity clientele -- which includes members of the Kardashian family and Travis Scott -- was built off the back of one Britney Spears. And, Rosengart wants documents to determine Tri Star's role, if any, in secretly monitoring Britney's communications, including her text messages. Of course, the attorney also wants to review Tri Star's communications with Jamie Spears regarding the latter's conduct in the conservatorship. The judge has yet to rule on whether Tri Star must ante up the docs. https://www.tmz.com/2022/07/02/britney-spears-former-business-manager-tri-star-lying-conservatorship-mathew-rosengart/ —————————————- Some pretty damning stuff here: Lou Taylor originally planning to be a co-conservator Lou Taylor and lawyers discussing which judges can give the power to administer certain drugs Tri Star pocketing $18 million, basically in exchange for the $40,000 loan they gave Jamie before the conservatorship Tri Star lying about its direct involvement in the creation of the conservatorship. **** is wild
  7. Villanelle

    Halsey drags record label

    For not allowing her to release music On her tikotk #freehalsey
  8. Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/concerts/adele-hyde-park-live-review/
  9. The release of the unedited footage reportedly comes after Nicki's long fight to keep it sealed. For context, Nicki was the only Essense Fest act to not have their performance livestreamed via Hulu. Fans speculate this mishap occured due to there being "snakes in [her] camp", or simply not enough negotiating power. The footage reveals a visibly different "Onika" when compared to the version portrayed by her own highly-curated social media posts and images, a version with a whole different "body" and "face-card". What do you think about this whole situation?
  10. Janet Jackson filled the Superdome with her 2022 Essence Festival hit-parade showcase Never underestimate the drawing power of Janet Jackson on a Saturday night. On her third trip to the Essence Festival of Culture, Jackson packed the Caesars Superdome. Featuring a headliner with Jackson’s enduring appeal on what is typically a festival’s most popular night reportedly resulted in one of the highest grosses in Essence Fest's entire 27-year history. Unlike the more modestly attended Friday show topped by Nicki Minaj, just about every one of the 48,500 available tickets was sold Saturday. It was further proof that Essence is fully restored following two summers of being virtual-only due to the coronavirus pandemic. Thousands of 2022 Essence Festival of Culture attendees light up their cell phones in the Caesars Superdome at the request of entertainer Doug E. Fresh, who was killing time on the main stage before Janet Jackson's performance, on Saturday, July 2, 2022. Just after midnight, it was star time. Jackson was sheathed in a glittering, form-fitting fabric that radiated light like an especially brilliant constellation. It made more of a statement than "Feedback," the 15-year-old single she chose as an opening number. But Jackson soon made clear that, at 56, she’s still more than capable of recapturing the crisp choreography of her youth. She matched her four male dancers step for step. She dialed up a trio of classic workouts in quick succession — “What Have You Done For Me Lately,” “Control” and “Nasty” — before the breezy “That’s the Way Love Goes.” Needing to catch her breath, she sat on a stool for "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)." As she teased out the erotic "I Get Lonely," she got handsy with a couple of her dancers. During her 2010 Essence performance, she memorialized her late brother Michael, who had died the previous year, with "Together Again." When she returned to Essence in 2018, she dedicated the same song to her father, who had died days earlier. This year, she didn’t need to memorialize anyone. Thus, she could present “Together Again” strictly on its own merits. Overall, there was a lightness to Jackson’s performance that was lacking in 2018 and at the local stop of her “Unbreakable” tour in 2015. That lightness was especially apparent in the second act of Saturday’s show, after she’d changed into more casual streetwear. Her hardworking drummer eased back for “Miss You Much.” In “Don’t Stand Another Chance,” the airiness in Jackson’s voice nearly caused it to float away; the song’s bass line kept the arrangement anchored and in the grove. Jackson’s music is not built for improvisation, so there were no surprise guests on Saturday. But she was pleasant and personable and seemed to be enjoying one of the few performances she has booked this year. Her effervescence was especially apparent on “Escapade." Urging on the audience, she quipped, "I came from London, y'all," a reference to her current hometown. "Escapade" dove headlong into the brawny guitar riff of “Black Cat.” Following an extended guitar solo — the most work her guitarist got all night — she said a quick goodnight. She returned for her signature “Rhythm Nation,” which came across like funk from the future even though it’s now, shockingly, 33 years old. The song, like Jackson, still delivers. https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/festivals/article_36b95bea-fb08-11ec-a9db-6f46e247a34d.html
  11. SOS. we're suffering a big loss today.
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