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Offset’s New Girlfriend Mocked After Hair-Snatching Fight With Influencer Who Said Rapper Tried To Set Up Stefon Diggs

Influencer Jordyn Goor allegedly clashed with Offset’s reported new girlfriend, Melanie Jayda, in a nightclub brawl after weeks of online tension tied to the rapper and a messy fallout involving an alleged setup with NFL star Stefon Diggs.

The alleged altercation, which played out both in person and across social media, erupted after Goor posted screenshots of threatening messages she claimed came from Jayda.

One of the alleged messages read, “B####. When I see you,” to which Goor sarcastically replied, “Are we gonna kiss?”

The digital exchange escalated quickly. Melanie Jayda allegedly followed up with, “I’m a f### you up so bad you not gon be recognizable,” prompting Jordyn Goor to respond, “I’ll probably be okay.”

Shortly after, Goor uploaded a clip to her Instagram Stories showing what appeared to be Jayda’s hair extension in her hand, suggesting the two had come to blows inside a club.

The footage, paired with the screenshots, sent social media into a frenzy. Melanie Jayda’s Instagram comments soon became overrun with users mocking her alleged loss in the fight.

One person wrote, “Girl, you got beat up behind offset?? Girllll,” while another added, “Offset sent you off and you got your weave snatched.”

Criticism didn’t stop with Jayda. Offset’s name quickly became a trending topic as users questioned his role in the chaos.

“We need to have an honest conversation about offset’s behaviour,” one person posted. “I know Cardi is happy to be out of his circus.”

The tension between Jordyn Goor and Melanie Jayda reportedly stems from a prior incident involving Offset and an alleged attempt to set up Stefon Diggs.

According to AllHipHop, Goor previously accused Offset of banning her from Miami after she exposed what she claimed was a plot to line up Stefon Diggs, who had just had a baby, and Offset’s estranged wife, Cardi B.

That situation laid the groundwork for the animosity that exploded this week.

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Murderous Cop Derek Chauvin Says Police Lied Under Oath, Tries To Get Conviction Tossed

Derek Chauvin is once again trying to undo his murder conviction in the 2020 killing of George Floyd, this time alleging misconduct by prosecutors and flawed expert testimony in a new legal filing submitted in Minnesota.

The former Minneapolis police officer, who is serving overlapping state and federal sentences totaling more than 20 years, filed a petition for post-conviction relief on November 20.

His attorney, Gregory Joseph, argued in the court documents that Chauvin’s 2021 trial was riddled with errors that denied him a fair trial.

The filing claims prosecutors acted improperly and that expert medical witnesses gave inaccurate testimony about Floyd’s cause of death. It also accuses Minneapolis police officials of lying under oath when they testified that the knee-to-neck restraint Chauvin used was not part of department training.

Chauvin, 42, became a national symbol of police violence after a video showed him pressing his knee into Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes on May 25, 2020. His legal team now contends that the restraint was consistent with MPD policy at the time and that testimony to the contrary amounted to perjury.

The petition also challenges the presentation of video evidence to the jury and disputes the instructions jurors received before deliberations. Chauvin’s attorneys argue that these elements, when combined, deprived him of due process.

This isn’t Chauvin’s first attempt to overturn the conviction. In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal.

He was found guilty by a Hennepin County jury in 2021 of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. He later pleaded guilty in federal court to violating Floyd’s civil rights.

Chauvin has served about five years of his 22.5-year state sentence. His legal team is now asking for either a complete retrial or an evidentiary hearing to examine the claims raised in the petition. A judge has given the state until January 4 to respond.

Floyd’s death ignited a global outcry and renewed demands for police reform. Chauvin’s conviction was viewed by many as a rare instance of accountability in cases involving law enforcement and the deaths of Black Americans.

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Jeremy O. Harris Arrested In Japan Over Drug Allegations

Jeremy O. Harris was arrested at Okinawa’s Naha Airport on November 16 after Japanese customs agents allegedly discovered less than a gram of MDMA in his tote bag, according to Reuters. The 36-year-old playwright and actor has remained in custody for nearly three weeks as authorities move forward with possible criminal charges.

The Slave Play creator and Emily in Paris cast member had traveled from the United Kingdom with a layover in Taiwan before arriving in Japan for what officials said was a personal trip. A spokesperson for Okinawa Regional Customs confirmed the arrest and said Harris is suspected of violating Japan’s strict narcotics laws.

An official at the Tomigusuku police station told Reuters Harris has been held since the arrest but declined to say whether he has admitted to the allegations. On Thursday, local prosecutors received a formal criminal complaint from customs officials, marking the beginning of the legal process.

Japan enforces some of the most rigid drug laws among developed nations, with harsh penalties for even minor possession or smuggling offenses. The country’s zero-tolerance stance has led to lengthy detentions and criminal charges for other foreign nationals caught with small amounts of controlled substances.

Harris rose to prominence in 2018 with Slave Play, which earned a Tony nomination for Best Play. He’s also known for producing episodes of HBO’s Euphoria, co-writing the film Zola, and appearing in Gossip Girl and What We Do in the Shadows.

As of Thursday, Harris remains in custody in Okinawa while prosecutors consider formal charges.

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GloRilla & Young Thug Back On Good Terms: “We Cool”

GloRilla and Young Thug have officially buried the hatchet after a leaked jailhouse call earlier this year ignited a public fallout between the two Hip-Hop artists.

The tension began when a recorded phone call from Young Thug surfaced in September, where the Atlanta rapper dismissed GloRilla with harsh words after she was compared to Rihanna. “That bch ugly as fk,” he said. “They say she ain’t ugly, man that b**ch ain’t nothing… I would not pursue her, like at all.”

The clip quickly went viral online, prompting Thug to issue a public apology via X (formerly Twitter). “First of all I’m sorry to u for my words and I honestly don’t think ur ugly at all, I was speaking from jail just having a hard time with life,” he wrote. “I don’t like bashing girls and hardly ever did. I’m sorry to u twin.”

GloRilla didn’t let the insult slide quietly. She clapped back on her track, “Brianna,” where she referred to Thug as “Jamaican Vegeta.” But despite the lyrical jab, the two eventually reconnected and hashed things out in private.

Speaking to Complex, GloRilla confirmed the two have made peace. “We cool, we cool,” she said. “It was a funny conversation. I don’t take a lot of stuff too serious. Like, I joke, especially if it ain’t no death or fighting matter, nothing like that. I ain’t going to take it too serious.”

Thug followed up with another apology on his track “I Miss My Dogs,” further signaling his remorse.

Now that the dust has settled, GloRilla says a collaboration might not be off the table. “We’ll see about it,” she teased.

According to Billboard, the two artists reached an understanding following a private conversation, marking a truce that could open the door to future collaborations.

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The Game Gives Update On “Documentary 3” Release Date

The Game delivered a double dose of Hip-Hop headlines this week with a rapid-fire mixtape and a major album reveal, confirming “Documentary 3” will arrive at the top of 2026.

The Compton rapper joined forces with DJ Drama for his first-ever Gangsta Grillz project, a tightly packed 18-track mixtape titled Every Movie Needs A Trailer.

The project was completed in just two days alongside Grammy-nominated producers Mike N Keys, showcasing The Game’s relentless work ethic and sharp pen.

“I wanted to give fans fresh music this year while preparing for the release of Documentary 3, so I went in and knocked out these 19 tracks with Mike N Keys,” The Game said. “Then we’ll come out on top of the year with the album.”

The announcement came during his recent stops on Los Angeles radio staples Big Boy’s Neighborhood and The Cruz Show, where he reflected on his career, lyrical standards in modern Hip-Hop, and the personal growth that’s shaped his legacy.

The Game’s 2025 calendar was already stacked. He kicked off the year by supporting first responders during the devastating wildfires in LA. He also launched his first international tour in over a decade, the “20th Anniversary Documentary Tour,” celebrating two decades since the release of his debut album The Documentary.

In February, the City of Compton honored him during Black History Month for his impact on the community. On December 13, he’s set to serve as Grand Marshal of the 70th annual Compton Christmas Parade.

With eight No. 1 albums on Billboard’s Rap and R&B/Hip-Hop charts and three chart-toppers on the Billboard 200, The Game has carved out a lasting legacy in the genre.

The full tracklist for Every Movie Needs A Trailer includes:

  1. Silver Lining
  2. Caviar x Cartier
  3. Can I
  4. Chrome Hearts
  5. Amerikkka’s Nightmare
  6. Clown Emojis
  7. Good Enough
  8. Quarter Zips x Matcha
  9. Rotation
  10. The Coast Guard
  11. Head Of State
  12. The Assassination Of Candace Owens
  13. Left Out
  14. Blood Tears
  15. So Contagious
  16. Just Like Me
  17. Scheme
  18. Livin’

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CLINTN LORD Accused Of Assaulting Women In Vacant Pacific Palisades Mansion As Sick Details Emerge

CLINTN LORD allegedly used a scorched Pacific Palisades mansion as the backdrop for a disturbing series of sexual assaults, according to Los Angeles police, who arrested the Hip-Hop influencer on multiple rape charges.

The 32-year-old performer is being held on $1.42 million bail.

Both reported victims identified CLINTN LORD by name. Investigators believe he may have contacted them through social media, where he promoted himself under the CLINTN LORD persona, though that connection remains unconfirmed.

Authorities say CLINTN LORD lured at least two women to the fire-damaged property by pretending he lived there. Once inside, he allegedly attacked them.

“To me, that was especially disturbing that he would take advantage of that, as that community was healing, to sneak in there and represent the home as his own,” Detective Brent Hopkins told KNX News.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed three counts of rape and one count of assault against Adams on November 21. His booking photo was released on December 3 as police asked the public for help identifying other potential victims.

CLINTN LORD gained traction in the Hip-Hop world through collaborations with artists like SAINT JHN, notably appearing on the track “Ay Caramba” with Kyle The Hooligan.

His online presence, bolstered by hundreds of thousands of followers, included music videos, modeling work and lifestyle content. His YouTube channel currently lists 2,890 subscribers.

Beyond music, CLINTN LORD walked in Kanye West’s YEEZY fashion shows and appeared in publications such as Vogue and Vibe. His Instagram accounts, under various usernames, often showcased his creative projects and personal brand.

CLINTN LORD is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, December 8.

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Doja Cat Ends Tour, Proves She’s Still The CEO Of Horny Chaos

Doja Cat didn’t even let the dust settle on her “Ma Vie World Tour” before giving the internet exactly what it wanted.

Three days after the final Australia stop on December 2, she jumped on Instagram on December 5 and unloaded a blistering set of on-stage photos, the kind that make you wonder how anyone in the front row remembered the lyrics.

The shots come straight from the tour’s explosive closing nights: Doja crawling across the stage in a neon-yellow wig that looks electrically charged, chest harness strapped tight, and oversized magenta sleeves pulling every bit of attention toward her.

Pyro blasts behind her light the frame like she’s performing on the mouth of a volcano.

One pic catches her mid-roar, tongue out, eyes locked on the crowd like she’s daring everyone to keep up. The leopard-print bodysuit and green fishnets don’t just complement the chaos; they are the chaos.

Another angle lands lower, showing her turned around with flames shooting behind her as the fishnets wrap tight around her legs and hips.

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It’s the unfiltered, unedited truth of a woman who performs like she’s trying to melt the stage every night.

These pictures hit different because fans already know what she just finished. The “Ma Vie World Tour” ran through New Zealand and Australia, opening in Auckland and then storming through Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.

Critics called it her most intense show yet, a mix of full theatrical staging, heavy choreography, live instrumentation and Doja slipping between rap, rock, and glitter-pop personas like quick changes.

She ended the final Australia date on December 2, but judging by her latest pics, that adrenaline didn’t go anywhere.

And she’s not slowing down.

Doja Cat already announced she’s taking “Ma Vie” global next year, with upcoming 2026 dates across Latin America, Europe and North America, including São Paulo, Mexico City, London, Paris, Berlin, Los Angeles, Miami and a massive finale at Madison Square Garden on December 1, 2026.

Those shows are guaranteed to produce more heat, more wild outfits, and more images that blow up everyone’s feed the second she posts them.

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‘Don’t be this neighbor’: Minneapolis man calls out next-door neighbor for how he mowed the lawn. Viewers are taking the neighbor’s side

A Minneapolis man posts a video calling out his neighbor’s lawn mowing techniques. It backfires spectacularly when viewers take the neighbor’s side. But is this a case of misunderstood satire?

In the funny clip, TikTok creator Ramon Garcia (@ramon_garcia1981) appeared upset that his neighbor only cut their grass to the property line. One of the hashtags in the clip is #neighborfeud, which suggests he might have beef with his next-door neighbor.

The 13-second video may also be humorous rage bait for jokes, given how the Minneapolis-area TikToker has liked various funny comments and the comedy on his channel.

As Garcia walks from the curb to inspect his grass line, he says, “Look at this [expletive]. Just cut his own grass. If you’re that type of neighbor, eff you!” The overlay on the video reads: “Don’t be this neighbor.”

Viewers Take Minneapolis Man’s Neighbor’s Side

It seems clear that Garcia is joking, but many people in the comments who aren’t familiar with his content went in on him.

One person wrote, “You think that’s bad? My neighbor only painted HIS house!”

“He respected your property line?” joked another commenter.

“You think that’s bad? My neighbor built a new deck and didn’t build us one. The nerve!” said another one.

Some even resorted to calling Ramon a “Kevin,” or a male “Karen.” A person quipped, “He is the best kind of neighbor. He is not trespassing on your land, Kevin.”

One person wrote, “I don’t think this panned out the way you hoped.”

Is This a Real Neighborhood Conflict or Satire?

Given Garcia’s content, this went better than he expected. In fact, the key here is that people often do not recognize satire when they see it.

“That’s the tricky thing about satire. When done well satire can look indistinguishable from what it’s satirizing,” wrote Nathan Rabin, in a 2023 blog post.

People’s inability to see satire online is partly due to the need to be seen punishing or joking at someone’s expense in ways people would never attempt in real life.

Rage-bait posts like this one, while possibly unintentional, capitalize on this effect. Outrage, even minor or fake variety, is “rewarding and stimulating,” as Ashley Melillo wrote in “Outrage as Entertainment: Why We’re Addicted to Anger.”

All Hip Hop reached out to Garcia for comment.

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Giving up territory would be ‘unjust peace’, says Ukraine’s armed forces chief

It would be “unacceptable” for Ukraine to “simply give up territory” in any peace deal with Russia, the head of the Ukrainian armed forces has told Sky News. The Latest News from the UK and Around the World | Sky News

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‘I would not be willing to die’: Young Germans fear return to conscription

Germany’s parliament has voted to reintroduce voluntary military service, but getting Gen Z recruits could prove tricky.The Latest News from the UK and Around the World | Sky News