Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz very rarely ever walk red carpets together, but they’re making a rare appearance together in a new video posted to the James Bond social accounts.
09.03.2020 - 17:07 / pitchfork.com
DaBaby appeared to assault a woman on his way to the stage at an afterparty at the Tampa, Florida venue Whiskey North, TMZ reports. As video of the incident circulated online last night, DaBaby shared Instagram stories alleging that the woman struck him in the eye with her phone before he struck her back.
This morning in a series of Instagram Stories, he issued an apology and explained that he couldn’t see who was on the other side of the phone due to the phone’s flash. “I do sincerely
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz very rarely ever walk red carpets together, but they’re making a rare appearance together in a new video posted to the James Bond social accounts.
Last week, young spring breakers became the subject of national criticism when they flocked to the beaches of Florida instead of self-isolating amid the coronavirus crisis. One of them was Ohio native Brady Sluder, who is now apologizing for the "insensitive" comments he made about the global pandemic.
Sharing her regrets. Jamie Otis is “ashamed” that she and her family vacationed in Florida amid the coronavirus spread.
Jamie Otis has issued an apology. The pregnant 33-year-old reality star took to Instagram on Saturday to apologize for traveling with her family and putting other people at risk amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Jamie Otis is apologizing to her Instagram followers for not taking the coronavirus seriously.
Tori Spelling apologized to her followers on Instagram after posting a picture of her daughter that many believed was racially insensitive. The “Beverly Hills 90210” star shared a picture of her 8-year-old daughter, Hattie, who she shares with husband Dean McDermott, doing a character she called “McQuisha” on her Instagram Story.
Now that social distancing is our new normal, your fave celebs are finding creative ways to stay connected to their fans. Vanessa Hudgens is a prime example; see: her High School Musical TikTok video. But instead of continuing to make goofy videos or chatting with her followers to spread hope in this confusing time, Vanessa decided to make insensitive comments about COVID-19—a virus that's been named a pandemic and continues to claim lives around the world.
TSR Exclusive Details: It looks like things are about to get interesting for DaBaby and that slap that was heard around Tampa, Florida. Lawyers representing Tyronesha Laws, the woman who alleges she was on the other end of that slap, have officially filed a lawsuit against DaBaby related to that March 8th incident. Laws is suing for battery and emotional distress among other damages.
TSR Updatez: Just hours after Da Baby’s alleged slap victim detailed the account of the assault, DaBaby’s legal team is saying that she is not the woman he slapped at a Florida show. We reported when a woman named Tyronesha Laws lawyered up after alleging that DaBaby slapped her while at a show over the weekend. Laws claims that she was standing next to a woman who shined her phone’s flash in DaBaby’s face, which is when she claims DaBaby hit her.
David Beckham strikes a pose alongside Pharrell Williams while attending his Haig Club House Party hosted at Swan Miami on Tuesday night (March 10) in Miami, Fla.
Tyronesha Laws says she was left "embarrassed" by the violent incident
Ultra Music Festival will not issue refunds to 2020 Miami edition ticket holders in light of its year-long postponement. The 21st-annual three-day event was originally scheduled for March 20—22, but was held off in light of rising Coronavirus cases in Florida and around the world.
The incident occurred during a performance in Florida.
"I do sincerely apologize, I do. I am very sorry that there was a female at the other end of the flashlight on the phone," he said on Instagram Sunday.