Tyrese Gibson is embroiled in another legal saga … this one doesn’t involve Home Depot, but rather the late singer Teddy Pendergrass. The ‘Fast & Furious’ star has a production company, Voltron Entertainment, which is suing Teddy’s widow, Joan Pendergrass, over the rights to Teddy’s biopic. In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Tyrese claims his
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Pop culture has long mimicked pageantry. It’s reflected in Taylor Swift’s sequined leotard, Beyoncé’s unmistakable strut, and even Margot Robbie’s twinkling grin in Barbie. The melangé of glam and controversy in pageantry encouraged The New York Times’ Lauren Herstik to co-produce the documentary How to Fix a Pageant. “You have things like Taylor Swift and
Kevin Spacey booked a massage therapist and then made sexual advances and offered to pay extra money in exchange for sexual favors during the massage … according to a new lawsuit. The actor is being sued by a male massage therapist in New York who claims Spacey booked three 90-minute massages in August and September
Quick Answer: The only place to stream Gen V online is Amazon Prime Video. Start a 30-day free trial here. It’s time to return to the diabolical world of The Boys with Gen V, the latest spin-off of the hit series. Centering on the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, Gen V considers how the real-world
Home Depot says Tyrese Gibson is lying about racism in his $1 million lawsuit against them … and they say there’s video evidence backing them up. Home Depot just responded to Tyrese’s lawsuit … pushing back against his claims of racial discrimination on the part of their cashiers. Play video content According to new legal
See It in Motion Track follows BTS member’s solo hit, “Seven” Jung Kook knows exactly how he wants to see you, or so he claims on “3D,” his second solo single, which features Jack Harlow. The BTS member presented the song, whose hook finds him singing “I wanna see it in motion, in 3D,” on
Actor Michael Gambon — best known for his role as Albus Dumbledore in the ‘Harry Potter’ films — has died from pneumonia. In a statement released Thursday, Gambon’s publicist said he passed away peacefully in a hospital surrounded by his wife Anne and son Fergus. The rep also said Gambon’s family is “devastated” and requested
fragments of time Hear percussion-less “Within” from upcoming reissue that strips all drums off duo’s 2013 LP, out November 17 Daft Punk will continue their 10th anniversary celebration of Random Access Memories this November with a “drumless edition” of their Grammy-winning 2013 album. Random Access Memories (Drumless Edition), due out November 17, features all 13
Victoria’s Secret overhauled its fashion show after a couple years off the air, but now it’s back and one thing remains the same … the models are still smoking hot. The super sexy runway show returned following a 4-year hiatus … and we’ve got all the angles of the angels having a ball backstage. We’re
‘Off By a Few’ Upcoming film, Leave the World Behind, marks the first fictional movie from the Obama’s Higher Ground Productions company An upcoming film, Leave the World Behind, will be the first fictional movie from Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Productions company. The Netflix film is based on the 2020 novel of the
The long-running writers’ strike is officially coming to an end, as the union’s leaders sign off on the tentative deal struck Sunday with Hollywood studios … almost 5 months after the stalemate began. WGA leadership voted Tuesday to end the strike, approving the new 3-year deal with the AMPTP … and it will be effective
New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is facing a rapidly growing number of calls from his Democratic colleagues to resign from office following a damning indictment on charges of corruption and bribery. On Wednesday, Menendez pleaded not guilty to the charges during his arraignment in Manhattan court. The indictment, which was made public on Friday, was
Nashawn Breedlove, famous for battle-rapping Eminem in the movie “8 Mile,” is dead. A family member tells TMZ … Nashawn died in his sleep Sunday at his home in New Jersey. We’re told his loved ones do not yet know the cause of death. Nashawn played Lotto in the 2002 movie, which is loosely based
A judge ruled on Tuesday that Trump is liable for fraud in New York, adding to the former president’s growing mountain of legal woes A New York judge ruled on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump, his two adult sons, and several of his associates are liable for fraud. The ruling establishes that Trump overvalued
Play video content TMZ.com Pauly Shore is determined to get Richard Simmons on board with his plans to produce and star in a biopic … and he has a new plan to appeal to the reclusive fitness guru. Pauly joined us Monday on “TMZ Live,” and he told us he wants to get the director
Play video content TMZ.com Pauly Shore is determined to get Richard Simmons on board with his plans to produce and star in a biopic … and he has a new plan to appeal to the reclusive fitness guru. Pauly joined us Monday on “TMZ Live,” and he told us he wants to get the director
Veteran actor David McCallum, most famous for playing medical examiner Dr. Donald ‘Ducky’ Mallard on the hit TV show “NCIS,” is dead. David died Monday at New York Presbyterian Hospital, the result of natural causes … according to a statement from CBS. The network is remembering David as “a gifted actor and author, and beloved
Adele expressed curiosity this weekend about Zak Bagans‘ haunted museum in the desert — and the guy heard her loud and clear, ’cause he wants her to swing by for a scream or two … on the house! The “Ghost Adventures” star, who’s famously obsessed with all things paranormal, caught wind of Adele talking to
Boygenius have announced a surprise EP, titled the rest, a follow-up to of their full-length debut the record, which released in March. Produced by boygenius, Tony Berg, Jake Finch, Ethan Gruska, Calvin Lauber, Collin Pastore and Marshall Vore, the rest offers four new songs and will roll out Oct. 13 with Interscope. The first track, “Black Hole,” got its live debut during Monday’s sold-out
“if these corporations aren’t willing to offer a fair deal, our next stop will be the picket lines,” said SAG-AFTRA Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland SAG-AFTRA has voted to approve a strike against the video game industry. On Monday, union members voted 98.32 percent in favor of a strike authorization against 10 major video game companies,