TMZ.com UPDATE 12:12 PM PT -- Beezy's attorneys, John F. Gussio III and Daryl K. Washington, tell us the claims made by the woman are 100% false, and officers never even attempted to speak to the rapper before making the arrest.
UPDATE They also clarify rumors the woman involved may have been his longtime girlfriend, saying, "... the sexual assault charge is in no way related to or connected to Yella Beezy's longtime girlfriend and the endangerment of a child is simply meritless, and is defamatory in nature.
Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ozuna is calling 2023 his year. With a new album on the way, the release of a live album today, and an arena tour kicking off this summer — there’s a lot to chat about.
Charity Lawson is about to have her pick among 25 men as her journey to find love begins on “The Bachelorette.”
Lawson — a fan-favorite from Zack Shallcross’ season of “The Bachelor” — will star as ABC’s leading lady for the next season of “The Bachelorette,” as the show hits its milestone 20th season on June 26.
Harper Lee This article is more than 5 years oldTo Kill a Mockingbird hits Broadway after lawsuit over Aaron Sorkin’s scriptThis article is more than 5 years oldThe Social Network screenwriter’s take on Harper Lee’s novel had been opposed by her estate, and reports say portrayal of Atticus Finch has been softened
Litigation from the estate of Harper Lee has forced the producers of the Broadway adaption of To Kill a Mockingbird, which opens on Thursday, to change their portrayal of Lee’s iconic lawyer Atticus Finch as a man who drinks alcohol, keeps a gun and curses mildly.
Nancy Drew Season 3 has only just come to a close, but there’s already one question on many fans’ minds — what’s next? The finale paved the way for a new chapter in Nancy’s life, and it seems like she has plenty more stories to tell. Does the CW feel the same way about Nancy Drew Season 4? Here’s what we know.
[Spoiler alert: The following story contains spoilers for Nancy Drew Season 3 Episode 13, “The Ransom of the Forsaken Soul.
Gallery Launch Gallery Here they are -- the pictures you've all been waiting for ... or were hoping would never surface ... Octomom ... completely naked and doing the unspeakable ... SURROUNDED BY BABY STUFF.
The pics are shockingly graphic -- so click at your own risk -- but we have to be honest ... for someone with fourteen kids, Octo looks damn good.
TMZ broke the story .
Play video content TWO-WAY TATS Las Vegas Raiders star, Darren Waller pulled up to the 2023 Pro Bowl with some new tats you absolutely could not miss ... because they were both on the sides of his head!!
The NFL tight end got the scalp ink on Saturday while the Pro Bowl games were going down at Allegiant Stadium ... and TMZ Sports has learned he flew out his go-to guy, Kali from Atlanta, to make sure it was all done right.
Although Bridget Everett has a number of impressive screen credits on her résumé — from films “Trainwreck” and “Patti Cake$” to such television shows as “Inside Amy Schumer,” “Lady Dynamite” and “Unbelievable” — she is also known for work on stage. Touring with her band, The Tender Moments, and starring in several comedy cabaret shows has allowed her to show off her musical talents, and now she is getting the chance to do that on a larger scale with “Somebody Somewhere.
TheatreReviewTheatre Royal, Windsor
Ian McKellen and Roger Allam star in a rambling but unabashed depiction of desire after middle-age
Walking their dogs on Hampstead Heath, the widowed Frank (Roger Allam) and the blithely single Percy (Ian McKellen) hit it off, their pattering small-talk about hip ops and hearing aids getting bigger as they share confidences as well as umbrellas. That’s essentially all there is to Ben Weatherill’s two-hander, Frank and Percy, an undemanding, over-extended meander through a friendship that blossoms into romance.
Lizzo This article is more than 1 year oldLizzo removes ‘harmful’ ableist slur from new song Grrrls after criticismThis article is more than 1 year oldPop star says she ‘never want[ed] to promote derogatory language’ and re-releases song, removing offensive term for spastic diplegia
Lizzo has removed an offensive term for disabled people from her latest song after days of public criticism, saying she “never want[ed] to promote derogatory language”.