Cardi B clearly has respect for her fellow rapper, Nicki Minaj, even though they haven’t always gotten along. Hip-hop fans know Minaj and Cardi B famously got into a fight at New York Fashion Week which was in the headlines for weeks.
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Nicki Minaj’s Barbz have gotten to know her husband, Kenneth Petty, quite well since the couple went public with their romance in December 2018.Petty, 42, has joined Minaj, 37, at various events, including New York Fashion Week, in addition to appearing in her music videos, joining her Apple Music show, Queen Radio, and even being featured on her “Yikes” single cover art.“I can’t complain.
I really cannot freaking complain,” the rapper said while discussing married life on Lil Wayne’s Young
.Cardi B clearly has respect for her fellow rapper, Nicki Minaj, even though they haven’t always gotten along. Hip-hop fans know Minaj and Cardi B famously got into a fight at New York Fashion Week which was in the headlines for weeks.
Lee D’Avanzo, the husband of Mob Wives alum Drita D’Avanzo, was sentenced to more than five years in prison after pleading guilty to a gun charge, the New York Daily News reports.Lee, 51, appeared in federal court in Brooklyn on Friday, August 7, for the courthouse’s first in-person hearing since the coronavirus pandemic began in March. Judge Rachel Kovner ordered him to serve 64 months behind bars for being a felon in possession of a weapon.
Also Read: 'Mob Wives' Creator Talks Honoring Big Ang in 'Bittersweet' Series Finale“He has six prior convictions, including two prior federal convictions,” Kovner said, according to the New York Daily News.
Charlie Kaufman is one of the world's greatest living screenwriters, but the Oscar-winning writer and director hasn't made a live-action movie since 2008's Synecdoche, New York, because his movies don't make the kind of box office profit studios want. Fortunately for us, Netflix doesn't care about the box office.
Also Read: Hey, Marvel! Charlie Kaufman Will Write a Superhero Movie (If Asked)“He’s told me so much about both of you too,” Buckley says to Jake’s parents upon meeting them.
Filmmaker Charlie Kaufman is quite the character, beyond writing modern surrealist classics like “Being John Malkovich,” “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Adaptation” and writing and directing some of his own strange postmodern features like “Synecdoche, New York” and the stop-motion film “Anomalisa.” Kaufman has been doing the press rounds quite a bit this summer, promoting not only his upcoming Netflix movie “I’m Thinking of Ending Things,” but also his new book “Antkind.” And a
Variety has learned.The move comes just a year after E! announced an expansion to its slate of entertainment news programming under veteran former “Today” producer Tammy Filler, who joined in April 2019 to lead creative and production for E!’s news operations.
Tuesday marked the 25th anniversary of Maria Bartiromo becoming the first reporter to broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and Fox News and Fox Business Network carried her virtual NYSE bell-ringing in simulcast.She explained, at the time, there were “a handful of people who didn’t want me there, but the truth is, is the majority of people were so supportive and so wonderful to me.”Bartiromo, who worked for CNBC at the time, explained to her Fox News colleagues that there is
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticEXCLUSIVE Playwright Keenan Scott II, whose play Thoughts of a Colored Man is a likely contender for a post-shutdown Broadway staging, has signed with A3 Artists Agency in all areas.Scott, a native New Yorker born and raised in Pomonok Housing Projects in Flushing, Queens, was among a group of prominent and/or promising Black playwrights featured in a recent New York Times article titled “Black Plays Are Knocking on Broadway’s Door.
Katie Lowes announced that she is pregnant, expecting her second child with her husband, Adam Shapiro.“We want to share some good news!” the actress, 38, captioned her Friday, July 31, Instagram reveal. “Baby No. 2 coming November 2020.
Nicki Minaj‘s husband, Kenneth Petty, wants to make sure he’s present for the birth of his first child.The 42-year-old New York native — who is a registered sex offender — has requested that a judge change his pretrial conditions so he can attend the birth of their baby if it occurs outside his curfew hours, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.He also requested to be able to travel with Minaj, 37, on business trips as her manager.
Nicki Minaj's convict husband has asked a judge to adjust the terms of his pretrial release so he can be by the pregnant rapper's side when she gives birth.Kenneth Petty is currently free on bond as he awaits trial for failing to register as a sex offender in California after he and Minaj moved to the state last summer from his native New York, where he was convicted for attempted rape in 1995.
Charlie Balducci, 44, who starred in MTV’s reality series True Life in 2002, died in New York at the age of 44, TMZ reported. The television star was found unresponsive on the right side of his bed around 9 PM on July 25 after being last seen earlier that day at around 2 AM, and paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene, according to the outlet. His cause of death is not yet known, but his mother told TMZ that his passing was unexpected since he wasn’t showing any signs of illness.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine is on nesting mode and seems to have headed to New York to prepare everything for Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the supermodel gave fans a full tour of her Manhattan apartment – which she has been designing and curating for the past year.Sharing ten images on her feed and further nine on her Instagram stories, the mother-to-be told her 55 million followers: "Spent all of last year designing and curating my passion project / dream spot."She added: "Of
coronavirus, will have an album released posthumously. Broadway Records said Wednesday it will release “Nick Cordero: Live Your Life” on Sept.
death of Regis Philbin, who passed away at the age of 88 — a month before his 89th birthday — resonates deeply with me.
The New York Post reported that Spencer Grammer, 36, was slashed at a New York City restaurant when she and a friend tried to diffuse a situation that happened. It took place around 11:30pm EST at The Black Ant on Second Ave in the Lower East Side.