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  1. The7thStranger

    Kathy Griffin calls out Kanye West

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cxd2iOGyRn_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== She posits that Kanye is psychologically abusing his wife. Thoughts?
  2. They weren't even able to find three good reviews to quote
  3. https://www.instagram.com/p/CyFRuRKt1w-/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== This is honestly amazing I’m legit happy for her. She has been battling a thyroid disease which messed up her amazing vocals. But now she seems to have regained some of her vocals. She sounds way better than when she was on Hollywood Divas.
  4. Hugh Jackman is in the early process of penning a deep memoir expected to feature “bombshell” revelations, Us Weekly reported. Now that Jackman has joined Taylor Swift’s posse of recent divorcees, he’s in the “early stages” of writing a memoir full of “big bombshells.” A source told US Magazine that the actor decided now is the time to share his life story “because he’s finally [being] honest with himself [and] the divorce, and this book is the first step.” The insider added, “The content will be Hugh speaking about his life. He’ll be opening up about his life like never before. It’s been very healing for him.” 2 links: UPROXX DAILY BEAST
  5. https://www.instagram.com/p/CxyQ-4oOYS6/?igshid=NzZhOTFlYzFmZQ== She is ready to slay 2023 and 2024.
  6. Emaza Gibson was thrilled when Jason Derulo reached out with the promise of a record deal. It was a dream offer, the realization of years of hard work and dedication. But she says the deal with Derulo, the singer and social media sensation, came with strings and struggles she’d never experienced before: aggressive behavior, unwanted invitations, implications that she’d have to have sex with him to advance and fear for her safety. In a lawsuit filed Thursday, Gibson alleges that Derulo turned cold after she rejected his sexual advances and repeated invitations to dine and drink alcohol and that he eventually dropped her deal altogether. She accuses Derulo of quid pro quo sexual harassment. Gibson’s lawsuit accuses Derulo, his imprint and Atlantic Records of sexual harassment, retaliation, breach of contract, a failure to remedy workplace harassment and violation of California’s civil rights act. She said she started working with Derulo to create music to present to Atlantic executives so they would sign off on her deal. Gibson states in the lawsuit that as they worked, Derulo often invited her to drinks and dinner at a members-only lounge and that she declined in order to keep their relationship professional. He later began inviting her to drink during their studio sessions, according to the suit. She said she did not participate so she could stay aware of her vocal condition and performance. Once, in September 2021, Gibson agreed to have a drink with Derulo in the studio and was given “inappropriately large amounts of alcohol,” the suit says. Gibson took a sip and told him it was too strong, the suit says. "I told him that I wasn’t a drinker … so it’s like, you know, you’re not listening to that the first time I tell you, and you’re still pushing on me,” Gibson said. “It’s, like, pressure at this point.” She said in the interview that in November 2021, she told Derulo that she was not willing to go against her own morals to move ahead and be successful. Gibson’s comment echoes allegations in the lawsuit about Derulo’s pushing her to drink. The suit alleges Derulo responded by telling Gibson she might have to take part in “goat skin and fish scales.” Gibson said that she was aware that "fish scales" referred to a strain of cocaine but that she had to look up what Derulo meant by doing “goat skin.” Gibson said she learned from online articles about rituals involving sex, goat sacrifices and blood that appeared to be what Derulo was talking about. "I’ve never heard about this, and I was trying to find and make sense of what it was, and I came across those articles,” she said. The lawsuit states that Gibson considered Derulo’s statement an “explicit demand for sex-in-exchange-for-success” that was reinforced by other behavior, such as repeated pressure to go out with him and the scheduling of late-night studio sessions. https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/jason-derulo-sexual-harassment-lawsuit-rcna118871
  7. Sounds like Donald Trump and his staffers can't stop thinking about Taylor Swift.
  8. So we were just being delusional all along
  9. According to rumors, during their first two albums, Fifth Harmony did not receive a significant portion of the royalties because they did not own the trademark deal. This prompted Camila to enlist Roger Gold, after the second album, and negotiate her departure from her contract. She was then offered a solo deal with % of ownership to her music by the label as a compromise. After Camila's departure, the label's plan was to suspend Fifth Harmony entirely. This move became the catalyst for 4H to renegotiate their contract and deal, spearheaded by Ally Brooke. They hired Dina La Polt, who recalled it as 'The Worst I've Ever Seen in the Music Biz.' They ended up winning the trademark but with one condition for the label: to release their last album to recoup the losses and to buy some time in trying to ink a solo deal with other labels. As a result, there was a significant reduction in the label's support for their promotions compared to the previous two albums; as the third album was never part of the plan.
  10. Former chart-topping singer Jessie J has taken to social media to confess to her fans that she’s now unemployed. Jessie J hails from the UK and is best known for her hits including Price Tag, Domino and her global smash Bang Bang featuring Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj. While she was once riding high in the charts, J’s warbling hasn’t been heard on the radio for sometime now. The former Voice UK judge’s last record, 2018’s R.O.S.E, failed to appear on any weekly album chart on earth. J took to Instagram on Thursday to share with fans that she has decided to part ways with her record label, and told fans that she’s now “unemployed”. “I have to just be honest with who I am and what I want from my career now and how I feel – and being signed just doesn’t sit with that now,” she said. The singer added: “There’s no negative spin, nothing’s happened, it’s not dramatic. It’s just me saying it doesn’t feel right being signed and it hasn’t for years. So, I need to stop just trusting my instincts and act on them…” “So now I am unemployed!” she laughed. During the heights of her fame, J proved to be a rather divisive figure in the pop world. Following the release of Bang Bang, she claimed that Nicki Minaj had heard the track and demanded to be featured. However, J was later forced to apologise after Minaj tweeted that J’s comments were false and that her record label had both requested and paid her to jump onto the track. When J’s singles began to flop in the UK, she caused a stir when she confessed in an interview that she thought the country didn’t appreciate her enough. “It makes me sad,” she told Women’s Health at the time. “I’ve done the Grammys, the VMAs…my profile in America is that I’m kind of celebrated as one of the greatest singers and I love it.” She added: “I wanna be up there with the Celine Dions, the Whitneys, the Beyoncés and Arethas”. x https://www.instagram.com/p/CxvBXTystlI/?hl=en
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