Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho are stepping out for the premiere of their new movie!
09.04.2022 - 13:11 / nme.com
Drakeo The Ruler‘s brother has called out the Recording Academy for not including the late rapper in the 2022 Grammys In Memoriam segment.Drakeo, real name Darrell Caldwell, died in December of 2021 when he was fatally stabbed during an altercation at Los Angeles’ Once Upon A Time In L.A. concert.
He was 28-years-old.“It comes off as a spit in the face disregarding the facts that we’ve created an entire movement that generated the momentum for underground, emerging L.A. artists to have a platform,” Caldwell’s brother, who goes by Ralfy The Plug told TMZ.He continued: “Leaving Drakeo out of their tribute and by not giving him any acknowledgement of his existence sums up exactly what we feel the industry has been trying to do.
Erase us.”Ralfy is among friends and family who have called out concert promoters and event producers following the rapper’s death.In February, a wrongful death lawsuit was filed against Live Nation on behalf of Drakeo the Ruler’s five-year-old son.In the suit, which was filed in LA on February 2, Live Nation is named as a defendant alongside co-promoters C3 Presents, Bobby Dee Presents and Jeff Shuman, while Los Angeles Football Club (the owners of the Banc of California Stadium) are also named.The late rapper’s mother Darrylene Corniel has already sued Live Nation, which organised Once Upon A Time In LA, over Drakeo’s death. The family are seeking $20million (£15million) in damages.In response to that suit, Live Nation referred to an existing statement from the organisers of the festival which read: “Once Upon A Time In LA joins Drakeo’s family, friends, and fans in grieving his loss.
Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho are stepping out for the premiere of their new movie!
Amanda Bynes and Paul Michael are heading out together.
NEW YORK -- It's one of the most recognizable outfits in American movie history, the blue-and-white checked gingham dress a young Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in the classic 1939 movie “The Wizard of Oz."For decades, one of the versions of the dress Garland wore in the movie was assumed lost at Catholic University of America, where it had been given to someone in the drama department in the early 1970s. But the clearing out of some office clutter last year led to the finding of the dress in an old shoebox, and now it's headed for the auction block.When she first saw it, “all I could think about was watching the movie when I was a child and growing up with" it, said Jacqueline Leary-Warsaw, dean of the school of music, drama and art at Catholic University, in Washington, D.C.
Drake has reportedly been granted a three-year restraining order against an alleged stalker.According to legal documents obtained by Complex, the Canadian rapper – real name Aubrey Drake Graham – filed the order through his lawyers last month after being harassed for a number of years.Larry Stein and Ashley Yeargan, who are representing Drake, later secured a temporary restraining order for their client. It is claimed in their filing that the alleged stalker had been arrested in 2017 for trespassing on Drake’s estate in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles.The alleged perpetrator was subsequently identified as a 29-year-old woman called Mesha Collins.
LOS ANGELES -- A man who admitted supplying the dealer who sold Mac Miller the drugs that killed the rapper has been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison.Ryan Michael Reavis, 39, pleaded guilty last year to a single count of distribution of fentanyl.Reavis knowingly supplied counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl to co-defendant Cameron James Pettit, 30, of Los Angeles, according to a plea agreement. Pettit sold the pills and other drugs to Miller, who two days later suffered a fatal overdose, according to prosecutors.Another co-defendant, Stephen Andrew Walter, 48, of Los Angeles, also agreed to plead guilty to one count of distribution of fentanyl.
Mac Miller has been sentenced to 11 years in prison today (April 18).Miller was found dead on September 7, 2018, with his death later determined an accidental drug overdose from a combination of fentanyl, cocaine and alcohol. Stephen Walter, Ryan Michael Reavis and Cameron James Pettit were indicted in 2019 on charges of conspiracy and distribution of drugs resulting in death.Ryan Michael Reavis, 39, who appeared in federal court in Los Angeles today, had previously said he had no idea the counterfeit pills he provided to another dealer before they were handed to Miller had been laced with fentanyl.Today he was sentenced to a total of ten years and 11 months in prison by District Judge Otis D. Wright II.
Christina Aguilera, 41, was one of the best dressed celebs at the Daily Front Row Fashion Awards in Los Angeles, CA on April 10! The singer showed up to the star-studded event in a long green blazer style latex dress with a plunging neckline and sparkly tights underneath and looked absolutely radiant! She paired the look with slip-on heels under the tights and added thin-framed sunglasses that she rested near the tip of her nose.
Only Murders in the Building panel at the Deadline Contenders Television event in Los Angeles. Selena Gomez attends Deadline Contenders Television panel in Los Angeles on April 09, 2022.Despite her love of making TikTok videos, Selena Gomez revealed in a recent interview that she . I mean, does it really count as being “on the internet” if she creates the content and sends it to her team to post on her behalf? According to Gomez, who recently launched a new website called to make mental health resources more accessible, the answer is no. “I haven’t been on the internet in four and a half years.