By Nellie Andreeva
04.03.2020 - 11:26 / pitchfork.com
Three 6 Mafia’s Juicy J and DJ Paul are being sued for copyright infringement by a group of Memphis artists, TMZ reports and Pitchfork can confirm via court documents. The complaint was filed yesterday (March 2) in a Tennessee federal court by attorney Bradley Eiseman, who’s representing the plaintiffs Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Slicc, MC Mack, Lil Ced, Joe the CEO, T-Rock, DJ Zirk, and Carnomas LaToya Manning, who helms the estate of the late Koopsta Knicca.
In the lawsuit, the Memphis artists
By Nellie Andreeva
Bill’s long-lost big sister Jill is here to deliver the same ice-creamy goodness, complete with her signature bubble gum nose - which obviously runs in the family.
By Jill Goldsmith
HRH no more. Meghan Markle removed her “HRH” and “Royal” titles on her charity websites, and it’s the end of a (short-lived) era. Fans noticed over the weekend that several websites and social media accounts for the Suits alum’s charities no longer list her as a royal after her and her husband Prince Harry’s decision to move to Canada and to “step back” from the British royal family in January.
In the words of Legally Blonde's Elle Woods, "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy." During a time of social distancing and in light of new executive orders in Los Angeles to stay "Safer at Home" and New York Governor Cuomo issuing the "New York state on pause" directive,stars are using their social media platforms to foster community during this difficult time - by busting a move.
Peter Weber is opening up about his plans to move out of his parents’ home!