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HARDY Makes 8-Year-Old Fan’s Make-A-Wish Dream Come True With Special Nashville Meeting

HARDY recently turned one young fan’s dream into an unforgettable reality. Eight-year-old Taylynn has been a devoted fan to the country music star ever since her aunt introduced her to his music. In the midst of battling a blood disorder, she was given the opportunity to make a special wish, and chose to use this opportunity to meet her favorite artist face-to-face.

Accompanied by her mom, aunt, and brother, Taylynn made her way to Nashville, for what would turn into a trip of a lifetime. This visit to Music City was built completely around her love for HARDY’s music. Thanks to Make-A-Wish, she and her family were invited to meet the “Bottomland” singer before attending his concert later that night.

Several photos from this memorable meeting were shared across the organization’s social media pages, showing a very happy Taylynn smiling from ear-to-ear while posing next to HARDY. The second image showed her family members doing the same, proving that this was a memorable encounter for everyone.

Make-A-Wish revealed that this experience can only be described as “a dream come true and a moment she’ll never forget.”

The caption ended by offering gratitude to HARDY for making this all possible.

“A heartfelt thank you to HARDY for going above and beyond to make Taylynn’s wish so special! 💙🎶 “

This isn’t the first time the country hitmaker has used his time to give back to young fans facing their own health battles. Last August he also had the pleasure of meeting five-year-old Sawyer, who was diagnosed with bilateral retinoblastoma, a form of cancer in the eyes.

HARDY performs onstage for American Cancer Society's Country vs. Cancer Concert at The Pinnacle on December 02, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee; Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for American Cancer Society
HARDY performs onstage for American Cancer Society’s Country vs. Cancer Concert at The Pinnacle on December 02, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee; Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for American Cancer Society

Touching stories like these shine a light on HARDY’s passion for connecting with fans and his ability to make a real impact through his music and powerful songwriting.

The Mississippi native recently enjoyed a bit of downtime at home with his wife, Caleigh, and their baby girl, Rosie, but with the new year underway, he is gearing up to head back on the road.

Starting off in February, he will embark on THE COUNTRY! COUNTRY! TOUR!,hitting arenas and amphitheaters across North America through August. Named after his latest studio album, the Live Nation–presented tour is expected to bring a “brand-new” setlist that will look quite a bit different than his past runs. That being said, he shared his intentions to stay close to his country roots.

Joining him on the road will be a stacked lineup of support from Cameron Whitcomb, Tucker Wetmore, Mitchell Tenpenny, Muscadine Bloodline, Jake Worthington, and McCoy Moore on select dates.

In addition to his headlining run, HARDY is also set to appear on select dates of Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem 2026 tour across stadiums.

A full list of HARDY’s upcoming performances for 2026 can be found on his official website.

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Teyana Taylor Shares Live Videos On Her @Cartunezzzz Platform

Teyana Taylor Escape Room

Teyana Taylor has shared a number of live video versions of tracks from her Grammy nominated 2025 album Escape Room via her media brand @Cartunezzzz. Taylor has shared live renditions of “Bed of Roses,” “Final Destination,” “Pum Pum Jump,” and “All Your Heart.”

The @Cartunezzzz app from Taylor is inspired by childhood weekend mornings spent watching cartoons and eating cereal. The nostalgic-leaning series allows musicians to embrace some of the more surreal elements of their artistry.

The nearly 20-minute video features Taylor and a live band moving through her Escape Room hits while she croons from a red couch. The cartoon themes are accented by the illustrated backdrop that frames the entire set.

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Back in August, Taylor released the first visual component of her Escape Room project. The short film visual album premiered alongside the LP, peaked at No.1 on iTunes R&B, No.2 on Apple Music R&B, and entered the Top 10 on Apple Music Top Albums chart.

About Escape Room, Teyana shared, “Escape Room isn’t just a film or an album, it’s a world I built to live in, bleed in, and heal in. I poured my heart into every layer, from the story to the sound, to capture that journey we all take through the shadows of heartbreak, whether that’s love lost, friendships broken, dreams deferred and guide you toward the lightness of healing. It’s the visual representation of my scars, the picture of my healing, and a mirror for anyone ready to face their own truth. This is more than a story… it’s a place to break free.”

Taylor wrote, directed, and produced the Escape Room film alongside her all-female production company The Aunties, the same team that helmed the new live videos released via @Cartunezzzz.

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50 Cent Brings Gang Rivalries To A&E In New True Crime Series

50 Cent is expanding his true crime documentary empire with a gritty new series that promises to expose America’s most dangerous gang rivalries like never before.

The multi-platinum rapper and producer is developing Gang Wars for the A&E network through his G-Unit Film & Television banner in partnership with Citizen Jones production company, according to exclusive reports from industry insiders.

The series will deliver what 50 Cent calls “a raw, unfiltered look” at the street battles, betrayals and power plays that shaped modern criminal organizations across the United States.

Gang Wars might be Fif’s most ambitious true-crime project to date, building on his growing reputation as a documentary powerhouse who brings an authentic street perspective to mainstream television audiences.

According to Deadline, A&E series will feature unprecedented access to gang members, law enforcement officials and community leaders who witnessed these conflicts firsthand, sources close to the production revealed.

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50 Cent’s production company has already established itself as a major force in true-crime content, with recent hits including Sean Combs: The Reckoning on Netflix, Hip Hop Homicides for WE TV, TikTok Star Murders for Peacock, and The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, demonstrating his ability to tackle diverse criminal subjects.

Citizen Jones brings strong documentary credentials to the partnership, having produced Netflix’s acclaimed How to Become a Tyrant and How to Become a Mob Boss series, which explored criminal psychology and organizational structures.

The production company specializes in investigative documentaries that combine compelling storytelling with rigorous research and exclusive access to key sources.

Gang Wars will examine how territorial disputes, drug trafficking operations and personal vendettas created lasting impacts on American communities, particularly in urban areas where these conflicts have played out over decades.

The series aims to go beyond surface-level crime reporting by exploring the social and economic factors that fuel gang rivalries, including poverty, limited opportunities and systemic inequalities.

Production on Gang Wars is expected to begin later this year, with the series potentially premiering in 2027 as part of A&E’s expanding true crime programming slate.

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WWE Raw Sets 2026 Off Right, Bron Breakker, CM Punk & Stranger Things

Skye Washington contributed to this report.

The first “WWE Raw” of 2026 came into Brooklyn’s Barclays Center with big new year, new me energy. WWE clearly tried to smash the reset button on Monday night, rolling out a loaded card packed with title implications, star power, and January-sized ambition as the road to the Royal Rumble officially began. After Friday’s marathon three-hour SmackDown, Raw showed up like, “Relax, we got this.”

Before we get into the full recap, we have to shoutout Netflix for hosting our time at RAW. Check below for a brief video recap of AllHipHop’s experience.

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RAW gave us all the new year fireworks, but left space as the Royal Rumble looms.

CM Punk closed the show with a high-stakes World Heavyweight Championship defense against The Vision’s Bron Breakker, marking Punk’s first title defense since winning the belt at Saturday Night’s Main Event. And for a while, it looked like Breakker might be cashing in on that “new year, new champion” vibe. He bulldozed Punk through most of the first half, tossing him around like luggage at JFK.

Naturally, chaos followed. The Vision got involved, Rey Mysterio, Penta, and Dragon Lee chased them off, and suddenly Raw hit the “maximum drama” button. From there, the match took off, delivering slick submission exchanges, nerve-racking near-falls, and a genuinely gripping finish. Punk finally sidestepped a Breakker Spear and landed the GTS to retain, heading toward the Royal Rumble with gold still snug around his waist.

A Breakker win would’ve been a bold way to kick off Raw’s 2026 era. Instead, he’ll have to rebuild momentum…likely starting in the Rumble…because the coronation feels delayed. That does not mean he’ll be denied.

The Women’s World Championship wasn’t defended, but champion Stephanie Vaquer still had a rough night. Raquel Rodriguez laid her out with a vicious post-match attack, putting Vaquer’s status in question thanks to a legitimate ankle injury. It was just one chapter in a show that leaned heavily into the women’s division.

Raw opened with a Women’s Tag Team Championship clash, as the Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) dropped the titles to Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky. As expected, all four women delivered, adding another strong entry to their ongoing rivalry. “RhIyo” feels like money as champions, and they proved it with a fast, polished opener.

In the Women’s Intercontinental Championship trilogy match, Maxxine Dupri lost her title back to Becky Lynch. Lynch reclaimed the belt after a fun counter-heavy sequence—plus a not-so-legal assist from the ropes. Dupri’s reign now feels frustratingly short, especially after how strongly she was positioned post-coronation. Hopefully, this is just a temporary detour to elevate Dupri further, because Lynch, post-Seth Rollins, feels like she’s spinning her wheels a bit.

Liv Morgan defeated Lyra Valkyria in the final women’s match of the night, thanks to some wonderfully goofy outside interference from Bayley and Roxanne Perez. Outside of Rodriguez’s beatdown, this was also the only Judgment Day appearance on the show—a surprisingly low-profile night for the faction.

Overall, the first Raw of 2026 felt like a PLE-lite: smooth pacing, lots of wrestling, and a strong main event—but it didn’t quite deliver on surprises or consistently high peaks.

Match of the Night: CM Punk vs. Bron Breakker
No debate here. WWE clearly centered the show around making this main event hit. While their chemistry isn’t flawless yet, the final stretch was electric, delivering a rare clean Raw main event finish after the overbooking chaos cleared out.

Raw laid a solid foundation for a great 2026. Now, we just have to wait for the true magic.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: A Stranger Things–themed episode of WWE Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: A Stranger Things–themed episode of WWE Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: AJ Styles during a Stranger Things–themed episode of WWE Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: Stephanie Vaquer during a Stranger Things–themed episode of WWE Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: The WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion, Maxxine Dupri enters the arena during Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2026 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: Becky Lynch and Maxxine Dupri in action during Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2026 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee during a Stranger Things–themed episode of WWE Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: CM Punk attacks Paul Heyman during Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2026 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: IYO SKY and Kairi Sane in action during Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2026 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: IYO SKY and Kairi Sane in action during Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2026 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JANUARY 5: A Stranger Things–themed episode of WWE Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center on January 5, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by WWE)

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EXCLUSIVE: Diddy & Cassie’s Gigolo Getting Law Degree As He Sues For $20M

A man suing Diddy and Cassie Ventura for $20 million is using his experience as a home inspector to build a full-blown profession.

Clayton Howard recently won court permission to file a crucial legal brief while representing himself in the complex case. The former escort’s lawsuit centers around allegations he was trafficked across state lines for Diddy’s so-called “freak-off” parties.

“I am actively pursuing a law degree, so I have some skill in presenting these points correctly, and in a manner the court will deem appropriate to form,” he told Judge Arun Subramanian.

Howard’s civil suit, filed in July 2025, accuses Diddy and Cassie of orchestrating a decade-long trafficking operation that involved drugging, coercion and sexual exploitation. He claims Cassie knowingly transmitted an STD to him and continued to engage in unprotected sex afterward.

He also alleges she became pregnant by him, had an abortion without telling him and resumed sex with him after the procedure. In court filings, Howard described being recruited by Cassie through an escort agency around 2009.

Male Escort Says Cassie Forced Him Into Relations With Diddy

He said she used aliases while Diddy operated under the name “Frank Black.” According to Howard, Cassie arranged paid encounters that often included threesomes and voyeuristic sessions where Diddy watched.

He argues Cassie was not just a victim but an active participant who helped manage and facilitate the trafficking operation. The lawsuit seeks damages for emotional trauma, medical expenses and lost income.

Howard also accuses federal prosecutors and a government-assigned pro bono attorney of trying to silence him to protect Cassie’s credibility. In a detailed motion, he told the court he had evidence of misconduct and collusion, including emails, and requested permission to file a 17-page supplemental reply to make his case.

The judge granted Howard the right to file the extended brief, a move that not only signals the court’s recognition of the complexity of his claims but also demonstrates Howard’s growing legal skill.

His filings reference constitutional law and statutory sentencing issues, suggesting he’s already thinking like a future attorney.

Howard’s legal maneuvering comes as Diddy serves a 50-month federal sentence after being convicted on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution. He was acquitted of sex-trafficking and racketeering charges.

Cassie, who previously accused Diddy of rape and abuse in a separate civil case, settled with him for $20 million in November 2023.

Howard’s lawsuit remains active, with the court recently granting him alternative methods to serve Cassie, who has reportedly been difficult to locate.

As of now, no court has ruled on the merits of Howard’s claims.

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Trace Marx Drops New Single “Angels All About Me (For Pops)”

“Angels All About Me (For Pops)” captures a precise moment in Trace Marx’s life, shaped by personal loss, reflection, and a sense of spiritual grounding. The song was written during a period when everything around him felt uncertain, yet somehow continued to fall into place.

The initial idea came from the feeling he had when he first heard the beat. Marx describes it as ethereal, something that immediately placed him inside a scene rather than outside of it. He often approaches music by imagining where he would be and how he would move within the sound, and in this case, the feeling was uplifting. It reflected a time of serious challenge, but he continued to emerge stronger on the other side.

Shortly after writing the song, his grandfather passed away after living with Parkinson’s disease. The timing was difficult as the funeral was the same day Marx had booked studio time to record the song. He attended the service that morning and spent the evening recording at Criteria Studio in Miami. The session lasted eight hours, followed by another twelve hours dedicated to mixing and mastering. Marx says he felt his grandfather’s presence throughout the process, which gave the recording deeper meaning.

“Pops,” his mother’s father, played a significant role in shaping who Trace Marx is as a person today. As he has grown older, Marx has noticed how similar they were, both outgoing, expressive, and deeply connected to family. Before pursuing music full-time, Marx worked in IT sales, while his grandfather spent his career in insurance. That shared path made the tribute feel personal in a very grounded way.

The idea of angels in the song is layered. While it includes spiritual figures and beliefs that guide him, Marx also sees angels as the people in his life who show up, support him, and believe in his work. He views his listeners the same way. Making music leaves him exposed, and the encouragement he receives carries real weight and energy.

Musically, the song reflects Marx’s background and range. Born in London, raised in Miami, and coming from a Jamaican family, he was exposed early to many different sounds. The UK Garage, drum, and bass feel of the production connects to his time in London, while hip hop and Afrobeat influences come naturally through his upbringing and community. Producer RXLLIN, who is based in Ukraine, created the instrumental, and engineer Mike Banger helped shape the final atmosphere in the studio. Their goal was to keep the track light and open, leaving space for emotion rather than overfilling it.

In the credits, his grandfather is listed as a co-contributor under his full name, Trevor P. Jones. Marx is planning to donate proceeds from the song and related merchandise to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research, as well as to Jamaican hurricane relief efforts, honoring both Pops’ life and their family’s roots.

“Angels All About Me (For Pops)” marks a clear moment of growth for Trace Marx. It reflects a shift toward honesty, trust in his instincts, and a willingness to let personal experiences guide the music forward.

Listen to “Angels All About Me (For Pops)”:

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XXL & The Source Magazine Founding Editor James Bernard Dies

James Bernard, a pioneering Hip-Hop journalist and media executive who helped shape the editorial voice of The Source and later co-founded XXL, has died. His death was confirmed by colleagues in media and friends. Additional details surrounding the cause of death were not immediately available.

“His passion of music was legendary. A Class Act. James helped shepherd Hip-Hop from skepticism to seriousness, from novelty to culture,” said Questlove on his Instagram page. “This loss hits deep for everyone who learned how to listen through his words. Rest In Beats Sir.”

Bernard was a central figure in the rise of Hip-Hop journalism during the late 1980s and 1990s, a period when rap music was emerging as a dominant cultural and commercial force.

He is best known for his work at The Source, where he rose to become co-editor-in-chief and helped establish the magazine as the most influential Hip-Hop publication of its era.

At The Source, Bernard played a key role in developing an editorial approach that treated Hip-Hop as both an art form and a social force. Under his leadership, the magazine blended music criticism with political commentary, investigative reporting, and cultural analysis, helping to legitimize Hip-Hop journalism within mainstream media while remaining rooted in the culture.

In 1994, Bernard was among senior editors who abruptly left The Source following internal disputes over editorial independence and business practices. The departure became one of the most significant moments in Hip-Hop media history and marked a turning point in the magazine’s leadership and direction.

Following his exit, Bernard co-founded XXL alongside fellow editor Reginald Dennis. Launched in 1997, XXL quickly became The Source’s chief competitor and established its own identity through long-form journalism, in-depth artist profiles, and a broader editorial lens that connected Hip-Hop to fashion, politics, and popular culture. Bernard’s role in shaping XXL’s early vision helped solidify the magazine as a long-running institution in Hip-Hop media.

Author and journalist Rob Kenner said, “He took a stand for editorial integrity and journalistic independence—values that are still under threat to this day.”

Beyond magazine publishing, Bernard’s career reflected a wider engagement with culture and civic life. He later served as national field director for the Hip-Hop Political Convention, an effort aimed at mobilizing young voters and translating Hip-Hop’s cultural influence into political participation. He was also involved with initiatives supported by the Rockefeller Foundation that focused on race, democracy, and public discourse.

Bernard contributed writing to mainstream outlets including The New York TimesThe Village Voice, and Entertainment Weekly, expanding Hip-Hop’s presence in legacy media. He also co-authored The New Book of Rock Lists, demonstrating a breadth of knowledge that extended beyond rap.

In recent years, Bernard continued public service work, including community outreach efforts in New York City connected to public health initiatives. Friends and colleagues described him as deeply principled and committed to the idea that media should serve both truth and community.

Chris Latimer, an album of The Source, said, “There was nobody on this earth like James Bernard. The brother not only embodied brilliance and a high IQ, but he was genuinely excited about Hip-Hop and genuinely excited for you as a Black entrepreneur. There were no signs of ego, no disdain that sometimes comes with superintelligence.”

He also graduated Juris Doctor c## laude from Harvard Law School in March, 1992 and received his Bachelor of Arts (Honors), at Brown University with a concentration in Public Policy and American Institutions.

James Bernard is remembered as a foundational figure in Hip-Hop journalism and an editor who helped build the standards, language, and infrastructure. His life’s work continues to shape how the culture is reported and understood, especially with AllHipHop. His influence endures in generations of writers, editors, and platforms that followed the path he helped create.

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Feds Want To Send Boosie Over Gun Conviction As Sentencing Approaches

Boosie Badazz faces a critical moment in his legal battle as federal prosecutors push for a two-year prison sentence ahead of his January 9 sentencing hearing for gun possession charges.

The Baton Rouge rapper remains defiant despite federal authorities recommending 24 months behind bars plus three years of supervised release for his firearm conviction. Federal prosecutors filed their sentencing memorandum last week, arguing that Boosie should serve the recommended prison time for violating federal gun laws as a convicted felon.

The case stems from a June 2023 arrest in San Diego, where police discovered a firearm in Boosie’s possession during a traffic stop. Boosie’s legal team, led by attorney Meghan Blanco, is requesting zero prison time and asking the court to impose probation instead of incarceration.

The rapper accepted a plea deal in August 2025 that eliminated a second firearm charge in exchange for his guilty plea to the remaining count. State charges related to the same incident were dismissed in 2024, but federal prosecutors chose to pursue the case under federal jurisdiction because Boosie is a convicted felon.

Boosie appeared on The Breakfast Club radio, expressing unwavering confidence about his chances of avoiding prison time despite the federal recommendation.

“I’m confident like a muthafucka,” Boosie said during the interview. “I ain’t going to jail. I don’t speak that out my mouth. I’m from down South. Your word, your mouth, is a powerful source.”

The 42-year-old artist acknowledged that the final decision rests with the federal judge but maintained his optimistic outlook about the outcome.

“It’s still up to the judge,” he said. “It’s up to God, but it’s up to the judge. You know, people saying, ‘He gotta do two years.’ That’s not a fact of this case. It’s up to what the judge wanna do.”

Boosie isn’t taking any chances, though. He also hired Washington, D.C. lobbying firm J.M. Burkman & Associates to petition Donald Trump for a presidential pardon. The lobbying firm’s representatives, Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl, described their mission as “seeking a presidential pardon” for the rapper, whom they characterized as a “rapper and world-class musician.”

Boosie made direct appeals to Trump on X (formerly Twitter), posting about his case and claiming he faces unique circumstances.

“Trump CHECK MY CASE OUT MY CASE WAS DISMISSED BUT BIDENS DOJ RECHARGED ME WITH THE SAME GUN CHARGE BIDEN PARDON HIS SON OF,” Boosie wrote in his social media post.

Boosie’s pardon request comes as Trump has previously shown a willingness to grant clemency to Hip-Hop artists during his presidency.

In January 2021, during his final hours in office, Trump granted a full pardon to rapper Lil Wayne for federal gun charges and commuted the sentence of rappers Kodak Black and NBA YoungBoy.

All of the rappers faced similar violations as convicted felons, making Boosie’s case potentially comparable to those previous clemency decisions.

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Cardi B Calls Jessie Woo “Hating Ass B####” After Revenge Baby Comments

Cardi B absolutely lost it on Jessie Woo during a heated X Spaces livestream that quickly spiraled from defending her father to destroying anyone questioning her personal choices.

What started as Cardi B addressing false rape allegations about her father turned into a full-blown war against critics when fans alerted her that Jessie Woo was discussing her on another livestream.

The drama exploded when Woo read a viewer comment suggesting Cardi’s newest son with NFL star Stefon Diggs was conceived as “revenge” against her ex-husband, Offset. Cardi’s response was swift and brutal, asking viewers what exactly she would need revenge for when her entire existence already serves that purpose perfectly.

“I don’t need to have a baby for revenge, baby,” Cardi said during the livestream that had thousands of viewers glued to their screens.

“My whole life is revenge. My money is revenge. My career is revenge,” Cardi B continued, making it clear that success speaks louder than any petty moves.

The Bronx rapper didn’t hold back when defending her relationship with Diggs, emphasizing that their son, nicknamed Baby Brim, was conceived out of genuine love and passion.

“Me and my man made that baby with f###### love b####,” Cardi declared, shutting down any suggestions that her pregnancy was calculated or strategic.

Cardi also highlighted her independence as a grown woman who makes her own decisions without needing to manipulate or control anyone to stay committed. She pointed out that Diggs has plenty of options, including other wealthy women, but chose to be with her because of genuine feelings.

Cardi didn’t stop there, calling Woo “another hating ass b####” and accusing her of constantly spreading lies about various situations. She specifically referenced how sacred pregnancy and childbirth are, suggesting that someone without children couldn’t possibly understand the gravity of carrying and raising a human being.

“You think it’s easy to carry life?” Cardi asked, emphasizing that having a baby isn’t comparable to buying a pet or making an impulse purchase.

The tension between Cardi and Jessie Woo dates back to 2021, when the Love and Hip Hop: Miami star claimed someone on Cardi’s team wanted to “knock Nicki Minaj out.”

Cardi B welcomed Baby Brim on November 4, 2025, marking her fourth child overall and first with Diggs, who has children from previous relationships.

She shares three other children with Offset: daughter Kulture, born in 2018, son Wave, born in September 2021, and youngest daughter Blossom, born in September 2025.

Cardi remains in the middle of divorce proceedings with Offset while building her new relationship with the Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver.

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Kelly Rowland Faces Off Against Method Man in New Prime Video Romance

Kelly Rowland and Method Man are bringing workplace romance to Prime Video with their upcoming film Relationship Goals, a faith-centered romantic comedy that explores the complicated intersection of professional ambition and personal relationships.

The film casts Rowland as Leah Caldwell, a sharp television producer fighting to secure the top position running New York’s premier morning show.

Her focused career trajectory is disrupted when her former romantic partner, Jarrett Roy, played by “Method Man,” becomes her direct professional competitor for the same coveted role.

Director Linda Mendoza, whose Emmy-nominated television work includes episodes of Scrubs, The Good Place, and black-ish, brings her comedy expertise to this adaptation of Pastor Mike Todd’s New York Times bestselling book Relationship Goals: How to Win at Dating, Marriage, and Sex.

Method Man’s character Jarrett claims personal transformation through his study of Todd’s book, presenting himself as a changed man seeking both professional success and personal redemption.

The Wu-Tang Clan member’s casting represents a departure from his typical roles, positioning him as a romantic lead navigating themes of accountability and spiritual growth. Rowland, who previously collaborated with Mendoza on Grown-ish episodes, approached the role with enthusiasm for both the romantic comedy genre and her character’s complex motivations.

The former Destiny’s Child member has been expanding her acting portfolio following her starring role in Tyler Perry’s Mea Culpa, demonstrating her range across different dramatic territories.

Method Man has been branching out as well, starring in The 4:30 Movie, Shadow Force, Poetic License and 50 Cent’s Power Book II: Ghost.

Relationship Goals will be available exclusively on Prime Video starting February 4, 2026, with the film expected to reach global audiences through the platform’s international distribution network.

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