Ann Marie, an R&B singer who is based out of Chicago, has been arrested in connection to a shooting that took place at a hotel in Atlanta.
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50 Cent doubled down on his claim that Lil Wayne was paid off by the Trump campaign during his November 18 appearance on The View, claiming that he was offered money to support the president, as well. “I think the timing of it — for me, they offered $500,000 and went up to $1 million to attend the inauguration,” the rapper, 45, said. “In Wayne’s case, they were looking for people to publicly support [Donald Trump] in different ways.”
The For Life star believes that Trump asking for his support
Ann Marie, an R&B singer who is based out of Chicago, has been arrested in connection to a shooting that took place at a hotel in Atlanta.
It turns out love can survive anything, even a surprise Donald Trump endorsement. Denise Bidot confirmed that she and boyfriend Lil Wayne are still very much together, despite seemingly hinting at the beginning of November that they had split. The model, 34, revealed on Instagram that she and Wayne, 38, spent Thanksgiving weekend together on a luxurious vacation.
Looks like true love has no political affiliation after all!
Reginae Carter went all out for her 22nd birthday party on Nov. 29. The birthday girl threw an insane bash in Atlanta, which was 90s/2000s themed. She rocked a denim bikini and vest, along with a diamond necklace and sunglasses for the event. However, videos from the party revealed that there were hundreds of people in attendance, with no face masks or social distancing in sight amidst the rising coronavirus cases in the United States.
Lil Wayne has seemingly confirmed his support for Donald Trump on a track from his latest mixtape, ‘No Ceilings 3’.Wayne faced controversy at the end of last month when he posted a photo of himself meeting Trump, praising the president for his work on criminal justice reform only days before the U.S.
Drake and Lil Wayne have teamed up for a new track called ‘BB King Freestyle’.The track is taken from Wayne’s new DJ Khaled-hosted mixtape ‘No Ceilings 3’, which landed last night (November 27).
Lil Baby and Lil Wayne have spoken of their mutual admiration for one another in a new joint interview.The pair participated in a virtual discussion for the latest edition of Rolling Stone‘s Musicians On Musicians series, which arrived yesterday (November 24).Although Wayne said he doesn’t listen to a lot of new music, the star explained that Lil Baby was an exception owing to his talent for expressing himself with authentic lyrics.“When I listen to anybody, I’m listening to lyrics,” Wayne said.
President Trump's reelection campaign said Thursday that it is dropping a lawsuit challenging voting results in Michigan, which show Democrat Joe Biden narrowly carrying the battleground state.
50 Cent believes fellow rapper Lil Wayne was paid to publicly endorse President Trump ahead of the 2020 election. 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, chatted with "The Breakfast Club" radio hosts on Wednesday about the Trump administration, as well as his temporary support for the president and Lil Wayne's (born Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.) last-minute endorsement.
50 Cent has said he’s “sure” that Lil Wayne was paid to support Donald Trump before the US election, having turned down the chance himself to secure his own $1 million payday.Wayne faced controversy at the end of last month when he posted a photo of himself meeting Trump online, praising the president for his work on criminal justice reform.Appearing on the radio show The Breakfast Club, Fiddy explained how he was offered an initial fee of $500,000 (£377,500) to perform at Trump’s inauguration
50 Cent believes Lil Wayne was paid a hefty sum to publicly endorse U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of the 2020 election.
Let it be known that 50 Cent is the hardest working rapper in the game – when it comes to trolling. As soon as the news broke that Lil Wayne was hit with a federal weapons charge, Fiddy, 45, hit up social media to seemingly mock Lil Wayne, 38, and his recent support for President Donald Trump. “[eyes emoji] Wait a minute. Trump still got 63 days left. Call him, Wayne. Get that fool on the phone. [facepalm emoji]. They gonna try to put you in jail for supporting trump.”
Lil Wayne has been charged with one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon, and faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted.The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida charged the 38-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., on Tuesday.
Rapper Lil Wayne has been charged with posession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon in the Southern District of Florida, Fox News can confirm.
Jordan Moreau Rapper Lil Wayne has been charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition by the U.S. District Attorney in the Southern District of Florida, according to court documents obtained by Variety on Tuesday.If convicted, Wayne (real name: Dwayne Michael Carter) could face up to 10 years in prison because he is a convicted felon.“The United States Attorney charges that on or about Dec.
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TMZ reported.The charge stems from an incident in December 2019 at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport in which federal agents searched a private plane after getting a tip that drugs were allegedly being transported. The plane, in which Weezy was a passenger on, was on its way to California and made a stop in Florida.At time, Wayne's attorney said the rapper had been "cleared" to the leave, despite the fact that authorities reportedly found guns and drugs.
Claudia Jordan is looking back at her time on Celebrity Apprentice with Donald Trump.