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‘Landman’ Season 2, Episode 4 Brings a Funeral + Second Chances

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‘Landman’ Season 2, Episode 4 Brings a Funeral + Second Chances

All of the characters learn hard lessons this week. Continue reading…

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Kelsea Ballerini Warns Fans She Might Stop Singing ‘Penthouse’

‘If anyone yells anything disrespectful to anyone during this song again, it will no longer be on the setlist,’ Ballerini says. Continue reading…

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Raul Malo Hospitalized Ahead of The Mavericks Tribute Shows

‘Let’s all stand with him and rally,’ Malo’s wife urged fans. Continue reading…

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Billy Ray Cyrus Wins Lawsuit Over Miley Cyrus Maternity Claim

A woman filed a lawsuit claiming she secretly gave birth to Miley Cyrus when was 12. Continue reading…

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How Washing Christmas Trees Became A Viral Trend

There’s something oddly satisfying about watching dirt wash away from a Christmas tree. Turns out, this trend is about more than just keeping things pretty. Continue reading…

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This Southern State Watched the Most TV in 2025

New data shows this state led the nation in total TV viewing hours in 2025, with Southern states dominating the top of the list. Continue reading…

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Is Diddy Docu-Series Part 2 Coming? Streets Talk!

I’m hearing some chatter—chatter that’s giving real life to the idea that a sequel to this Diddy documentary might already be in motion.

READ ALSO: Diddy’s Mom Says He Never Slapped Her, Trashes 50 Cent’s “Fake” Netflix Doc

A lot of you have pointed out the missing pieces in the current doc. I don’t know if Netflix left certain parts out because they’ve already popped up elsewhere, or if they purposely held material back for a second installment. But believe me, there’s plenty more that could be said.

And let’s be clear: a whole lot of people did not participate in this docuseries. It’s very possible 50’s involvement scared some folks off…or, depending on how you look at it, made others more willing to talk. Either way, the tide feels like it’s turning. People seem more ready to speak now, especially after seeing the impact this documentary series has had.

READ ALSO: Diddy’s Father Portrayed As Hair Dresser, Not Gangster By Former Vibe Writer

We’ve also watched people crawl out of the woodwork to tell their truth or to shut down some of what’s being presented. So yeah, we’re going to be debating this one for a long time. But let’s keep it real: the money is the engine here. Netflix wants streams and subscribers. This documentary has everybody talking, everybody watching, and definitely bringing in new subscribers.

READ ALSO: Misa Hylton Speaks For Justin Combs, Citing Harassment After Diddy Docu-Series

So while this is just a rumor, I wouldn’t dismiss the chatter about a second round of Diddy talk. Honestly, this feels like just the beginning. I don’t think for a second that this is the end of anything. If anything, it’s the opening chapter. And I’m willing to bet we’ll see plenty more stories unfold between now and the time he gets out and probably way beyond that.

Imagine, for example, if Cassie is willing to speak…

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Ja Rule Calls 50 Cent A “Dry Snitch” Over Diddy Doc; Demands He Donate Profts To Domestic Violence Survivors

Ja Rule ripped into longtime rival 50 Cent over the rapper’s involvement in the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, accusing him of hypocrisy and calling him a “dry snitch” for spotlighting Diddy’s alleged misconduct while ignoring his own history.

The Queens native didn’t mince words on social media, writing, “N#### always telling on somebody…ol dry snitch ass n####!!! #SYBAU.”

He followed up with a pointed message about 50 Cent’s motivations behind the project: “Let’s be real that n#### dgaf about the victims we ALL know why he did the doc… Herman’s a cancer to the culture if he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence…”

Ja Rule also took a direct shot at 50 Cent’s past, referencing a 2013 domestic violence case involving the rapper and his ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy.

“I’m not condoning Diddy’s behavior, I’m showcasing Herman’s character…” he added. “Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!!”

The Netflix docuseries, which 50 Cent executive-produced, dives into decades of allegations against Diddy, including claims of abuse, intimidation and misconduct in both his personal life and business dealings.

The series features interviews with former Bad Boy Records staff, alleged victims and industry insiders. While some viewers applauded the documentary for amplifying survivors’ voices, others questioned its timing and intent.

Diddy’s legal team dismissed the series as a “shameful” attack and accused 50 Cent of exploiting the situation out of personal spite. They also raised concerns about the inclusion of confidential footage, including strategy meetings with Diddy’s lawyers, which they claim was never cleared for public release.

Netflix and the filmmakers maintain that all materials used in the series were obtained legally.

The feud between Ja Rule and 50 Cent has stretched across more than two decades, rooted in both personal grievances and professional competition. Their animosity has played out in diss tracks, interviews, and social media spats since the early 2000s.

Ja Rule’s latest criticism centers on what he sees as hypocrisy. In 2013, 50 Cent was charged in Los Angeles with domestic violence and vandalism after an incident at Daphne Joy’s condo.

Prosecutors alleged he kicked down her door, destroyed property worth thousands and kicked her during an argument. He was charged with one count of domestic violence and four counts of vandalism.

Later that year, Jackson avoided trial by pleading no contest to a reduced misdemeanor vandalism charge. The domestic violence count was dropped. He was sentenced to three years of probation, ordered to complete community service and pay fines, and was issued a stay-away order protecting Joy.

In March 2024, Joy accused Jackson of rape and abuse during their relationship in a social media post. Jackson denied the allegations and filed a defamation lawsuit in Texas, claiming her statements were false and tied to a custody dispute over their son. The case was dismissed without prejudice in September, meaning it could be refiled.

Ja Rule’s call for 50 Cent to donate proceeds from the docuseries to domestic violence charities adds another layer to their ongoing battle. As of now, Jackson has not publicly responded to the demand.

“Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!!,” Ja Rule concluded his tirade. While Rule’s intention may have been good, many took aim at him for supporting Diddy under any circumstances.

“Awww all of this for Diddy? Do you miss his freak offs?” one user wrote sarcastically. Another said, “Don’t do this, Ja, you really don’t have to get involved. You have been living graciously in hip hop for years, this is a bad idea to get down in the dirt with Diddy & 50.”

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Post Malone Wants Goddess Of Desire’s Blessing Ahead Of India Concert After Massive Fire

Post Malone’s crew hit up Kamakhya Temple yesterday (December 6), praying for good luck before his big show in Guwahati tomorrow (December 8). The rapper’s team, including his manager and production crew, walked around the sacred shrine on Nilachal Hill, asking for blessings.

Two musicians joining Post Malone on stage, Kristin Roses and Jeremy Lister, also visited the temple. They performed a ritual, in accordance with local customs, before the concert at Khanapara Veterinary Field.

The visit to the Kamakhya Temple shows respect for local traditions. The ancient shrine is one of India’s most sacred sites, dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, the goddess of desire. Pilgrims travel from across the country to seek blessings there.

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This marks Malone’s first solo headline show in India. He’s been touring globally as part of his “Big Ass World Tour,” but Guwahati gets the historic first.

The temple visit comes after a deadly nightclub fire in Goa killed 25 people over the weekend. The Birch by Romeo Lane club in Arpora caught fire around midnight, with electrical sparks causing the blaze. Four tourists died along with 14 staff members.

Post Malone and his team might be seeking extra protection after the tragedy. India’s entertainment scene has been shaken by the Goa incident, with authorities ordering investigations into safety violations.

But Post’s India debut looks different. Guwahati officials issued traffic advisories and prepared for the massive crowd. BookMyShow Live and Live Nation are producing the show, bringing international concert standards to Northeast India.

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