Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

‘Severance’ Season 2 Update: Everything To Know About The Sci-Fi Thriller’s Overdue Return To Office (Update September 2024)

Severance Season 2
Apple TV+

The first Severance season premiered in January 2022, and although multi-year gaps are nothing unusual in the streaming age, audiences have reasonably grown antsy for this Adam Scott series’ comeback over two years later. Presumably, the wait for more can partially be explained by the second season’s budget, which suggests an expansive season and reportedly runs $20 million per episode, so hopefully, that money will go toward providing satisfying answers about those who have been severed. To that end, multiple cliffhangers require resolution, so it’s understandable why a certain artist has been quizzing director Ben Stiller on Twitter/X.

The good news is Apple TV+ has a wealth of other stellar series to gobble up right now, and but the better news is that the Innies Who Became Outies will resume their onscreen stories on Jan. 17, 2025, so let’s talk about what we can expect, beginning with new Lumon Industries employees.

Cast

Let’s just say that the Lumon workforce appears to be expanding. Eight debuting cast members will include Gwendoline Christie, Alia Shawkat (who is absolutely everywhere these days, including on FX’s The Old Man), Bob Balaban, Merrit Wever, Robby Benson, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Stefano Carannante, and John Noble.

Do you want returning cast members? Naturally, Adam Scott is back, and he will be joined by Britt Lower, John Turturro, Zach Cherry, Dichen Lachman, Patricia Arquette, Christopher Walken, Tramell Tillman, Jen Tullock, and Michael Chernus. Unless Yul Vasquez appears as a clone (you never know with Lumon) or via flashback, we can count him out for the second season.

Plot

If it’s any consolation to those who have been waiting for more Severance, Adam Scott has also been eagerly awaiting the same. He also suggests that the wait will have been worth it because the second season scripts are “great,” and he “couldn’t wait to get there, and get the cameras rolling and film it.” Scott added that Ben Stiller has brought it with his casting “superpowers” for the second season: “Bob Balaban, Alia Shawkat, Gwendoline Christie, great. Robby Benson, incredible.” Additionally, “There’s a young woman, Sarah Bach, who’s coming in for season 2, that is a really exciting young actor.”

Ideally, the second season will pick up where the first one left off, so that we find out whether Innie Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Britt Lower), and Irving (John Turturro) will remember what happened to them in the Outie world. Helly had ended the season by telling a gala crowd how Innie life is not the work-paradise that it’s sold to be, and Mark had discovered that his “dead” wife (Dichen Lachman) was in fact alive and working inside Lumon as a wellness counselor. Ms. Casey, in turn, looked to be headed either to the break room or another ominous department, so it remains to be seen whether she’s still “at work.” Additionally, Irving had realized that his Outie was researching Lumon, and Dylan (Zach Cherry) had been unable to continue fending off Milchick (Tramell Tillman) from ending the Innies’ Outie adventure.

Then there’s the issue of romance between Innies Mark and Helly, which Adam Scott addressed to Variety as “a confusing cocktail of feeling.” Ben Stiller had more to offer on that note, which complicates his apparent desire to leave severance behind:

“There is this growing connection between Mark and Helly happening during the season, and then on the outside, Mark is trying to get over his wife’s death — and then we’re going to find out that his wife is still alive. To put him in this position where the Innie Mark, we’re starting to root for him and Helly, but now we also want to root for Outie Mark to find his wife. That’s an interesting juxtaposition and conflict we’ll explore in the second season.”

Will we see any more flashbacks from Yul Vasquez’s character? Although he was Mark’s “best friend,” we haven’t heard any clues from Apple TV+ or Stiller on whether Petey’s wisdom will figure into this second season.

Release Date

Nearly three years after the first season debuted, Severance will return on January 17, 2025 with 10 weekly episodes.

Trailer

A teaser has thus far unveiled Gwendoline Christie’s foreboding character telling Mark, Dylan, and Helly that they “should have left.”

Next up, here’s Mark carrying Lumon Industries-created balloons that resemble his paperweight before he is shown glitching and going on the run:

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

50 Cent Remembers His ‘Wild,’ Eyebrow-Raising First Meeting With Eminem

50 Cent and Eminem have been collaborators and friends for decades now, but 50 thinks his first encounter with Em left the Detroit rapper feeling a little uncertain for a moment.

At about 51 minutes into a new Million Dollaz Worth Of Game interview, 50 said:

“It was wild. It felt like… remember that show they had, Punk’d on MTV? I thought they had cameras and they was going to come out and say, ‘You’ve been punked.’ I was in California, he flew me to LA, right? I came out, I was so… bugged out from the experience that I came through the airport with the [bulletproof] vest and sh*t on. I’m lucky I took the shock plate out the front of the joint. […]

I get there, he like, ‘Yo!’ Hugs me, feel the vest and sh*t and was like [shocked expression]. [I said,] ‘Yo, this is going to be the biggest sh*t, right?’ He’s like, ‘Yo, so excited.’ It made me question whether what was happening was happening. […] It felt so good that it couldn’t be right.”

He added, “When I met him, the first night I met him, he had an event. The Marshall Mathers LP just came out, the first week, he sold 1.7 million records. And he was so excited about me that I’m looking like, ‘You serious?’”

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Omar Apollo Went On The ‘Soup Diet’ To Prepare For His Sex Scene With Daniel Craig In ‘Queer’

omar apollo
Getty Image

One of the most talked-about titles at the 2024 Venice Film Festival is Queer, director Luca Guadagnino and writer Justin Kuritzkes’ follow-up to Challengers. The film stars Daniel Craig as an American ex-pat living in Mexico in the 1950s who, per the official synopsis, establishes an “intimate connection” with a young student, played by Drew Starkey.

Queer also stars singer Omar Apollo, who has a sex scene with Craig.

“Yeah, I had to get on the soup diet,’ he told Starkey in a conversation for Interview. “Luca did not tell me to lose weight, but when you’re about to have a sex scene with Daniel Craig, you’re like, ‘Oh, dude, I can’t be looking off.’ I was at 200 pounds, because I’m 6’5″. It’s around where I should be, honestly. But I got down to 181 when the movie came. I lost 20 pounds because I read in the script that my character had a flat brown stomach. I was like, ‘Damn, I’m actually not flat right now.’ I had to get it together, and I was on tour with SZA. Luckily, I didn’t have that many lines.”

The “Pedro” singer celebrated his birthday on set, which everyone involved everyone singing him “Happy Birthday” and doing shots. “I had a lot of good birthdays and a lot of bad birthdays, but that was my best birthday,” he said. “The most intense.”

A24 acquired the distribution rights for Queer in the United States, but there’s no release date yet.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

All The New Albums Coming Out In September 2024

newalbums-tfeat-uproxx.jpg
iStock

Friday, September 6

  • 40 Watt Sun — Little Weight (Fisher’s Folly)
  • Ant — Collection of Sounds: Volume 1 (Rhymesayers Entertainment)
  • Arrested Youth — Too Late to Start Over (Lowly)
  • Bleachers — A Stranger Desired (Dirty Hit)
  • blink-182 — One More Time… Part 2 (Viking Wizard Eyes)
  • Boston Manor — Sundiver (SHARPTONE)
  • Bremer/McCoy — Kosmos (Luaka Bop)
  • Caleb Hearn — Left of McKinney (Nettwerk)
  • Claude Fontaine — La Mer (Innovative Leisure)
  • Conner Youngblood — Cascades, Cascading, Cascadingly (Missing Piece Records)
  • The Crane Wives — Beyond Beyond Beyond (The Crane Wives)
  • The Dare — What’s Wrong with New York? (Republic Records)
  • David Gilmour — Luck and Strange (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • David Luning — Lessons (David Michael Luning)
  • Dummy — Free Energy (Trouble In Mind Records)
  • Elephant Tree — Handful of Ten (Magnetic Eye Records)
  • Eva Cassidy — Walkin’ After Midnight (Blix Street Records)
  • Fat Dog — WOOF. (Domino)
  • Fig Dish — Feels Like the Very First Two Times (Forge Again Records)
  • Fcukers — Bagg$$ EP (Technicolour)
  • Fred again.. — ten days (Fred Gibson)
  • Future Palace — Distortion (Arising Empire)
  • George Strait — Cowboys and Dreamers (UMG)
  • Georgia Gets By — Split Lip EP (Fat Possum Records)
  • God Is An Astronaut — Embers (Napalm Records)
  • The Heavy Heavy — One of a Kind (ATO Records)
  • Hinds — Viva Hinds (Lucky Number)
  • JHAYCO — Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X) (UMG)
  • Jessie Murph — That Ain’t No Man That’s The Devil (Columbia Records)
  • Jordan Rudess — Permission to Fly (InsideOutMusic)
  • knitting — Some Kind of Heaven (Mint)
  • La Doña — Los Altos de la Soledad (La Doña)
  • Laura Jane Grace & the Mississippi Medicals — Give An Inch EP (Dial Back Sound)
  • LL Cool J — The Force (Frequencies of Real Creative Energy) (LL Cool J)
  • Lollise — I Hit the Water (Switch Hit Records)
  • Luke Winslow-King — Flash-A-Magic (Bloodshot Records)
  • Many Eyes — The Light Age (Perseverance Media Group)
  • Masayoshi Fujita — Migratory (Erased Tapes)
  • Max Richter — In a Landscape (Universal Music)
  • Mercury Rev — Born Horses (Bella Union)
  • MJ Lenderman — Manning Fireworks (Anti)
  • Monolake — Studio (imbalance)
  • Nala Sinephro — Endlessness (Warp Records)
  • Neil Young — Archives Vol. III (The Other Shoe Productions)
  • Niall Horan — The Show: Live On Tour (Neon Haze Music)
  • Nicky Jam — Insomnio (Sony Music)
  • Okay Kaya — Oh My God (ONErpm)
  • Paris Hilton — Infinite Icon (11:11 Media)
  • Rebounder — Sundress Songs EP (Rebounder)
  • Rex Orange County — The Alexander Technique (Sony Music)
  • RINI — Lucky 7 EP (Warner Records)
  • Sarah Kinsley — Escaper (Verve)
  • Shovels & Rope — Something Is Working Up Above My Head (Dualtone Music Group)
  • slenderbodies — the sugar machine (slenderbodies)
  • SUUNS — The Breaks (Joyful Noise Recordings)
  • Tall Juan — Raccoon Nights (Tall Juan)
  • Tamar Berk — Good Times for a Change (Tamar Berk)
  • The The — Ensolument (Cineola Limited)
  • Toro y Moi — Hole Erth (Dead Oceans)

Friday, September 13

  • Albin Lee Meldau — Discomforts (Glassnote)
  • Allysha Joy — The Making of Silk (First Word Records)
  • Amy Grant and Vince Gill — When I Think of Christmas (UMG)
  • Angie McMahon — Light Sides EP (AWAL)
  • Ben Goldsmith — The Start of Something Beautiful (Sony Music)
  • Bones UK — SOFT (Sumerian Records)
  • Chance Peña — Ever-Shifting, Continual Blossoming (Chance Peña)
  • Chilly Gonzales — GONZO (Gentle Threat)
  • COIN — I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore (10K Projects)
  • Colin Stetson — The love it took to leave you (Colin Stetson)
  • Crobot — Obsidian (Crobot)
  • Cursive — Devourer (Run For Cover Records)
  • Divine Sweater — A Time For Everything (Better Company Records)
  • Emily Frembgen — No Had Feelings (Don Giovanni Records)
  • Floating Points — Cascade (Ninja Tune)
  • Fousheé — Pointy Heights (RCA)
  • Foxing — Foxing (Grand Paradise/Miscellaneous Recordings)
  • The Fretless — Glasswing (Birthday Cake Records)
  • George Brown — Where I’m Coming From (BFD)
  • Ginger Root — SHINBANGUMI (Ghostly International)
  • Gurriers — Come And See (No Filter)
  • Hayden James — We Could Be Love (Future Classic)
  • Hello Mary — Emita Ox (Frenchkiss Records)
  • Hulvey — CRY (Reach Records)
  • The Jesus Lizard — Rack (Ipecac Recordings)
  • Jade Hairpins — Get Me the Good Stuff (Merge Records)
  • John Early — Now More Than Ever (Thirty Tigers)
  • julie — my anti-aircraft friend (Atlantic)
  • Kal Marks — Wasteland Baby (Exploding In Sound Records)
  • keshi — Requiem (Island)
  • ionnalee — close your eyes (to whom it may concern)
  • Lady Blackbird — Slang Spirituals (BMG)
  • Legions of Doom — The Skull 3 (Tee Pee Records)
  • Lily Kershaw — Pain & More (Nettwerk)
  • London Grammar — The Greatest Love (Sony Music)
  • Lunar Vacation — Everything Matters, Everything’s Fire (Keeled Scales)
  • M. Ward — For Beginners: The Best of M. Ward (Merge Records)
  • Maddie & Tae — What A Woman Can Do EP (UMG)
  • Make Friends — Loaded Fun EP (Ignition Records)
  • Matilda Lyn — Sunwarmed EP (Giant Music)
  • Max Jaffe — Reduction of Man (Whited Sepulchre Records)
  • Miranda Lambert — Postcards from Texas (Vanner Records)
  • My Brightest Diamond — Fight the Real Terror (Western Vinyl)
  • The Mystery Lights — Purgatory (Wick Records)
  • Nada Surf — Moon Mirror (New West Records)
  • Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets — Indoor Safari (Yep Roc Records)
  • Nilüfer Yanya — My Method Actor (Ninja Tune)
  • Porches — SHIRT (Domino)
  • Robert DeLong — PLAYLIST of DOOM (Round Hill Records)
  • Sarah Davachi — The Head as Form’d in the Crier’s Choir (Late Music)
  • Silent Theory — Tell Us How It Ends (Silent Generation)
  • Snow Patrol — The Forest Is the Path (Universal)
  • Snotty Nose Rez Kids — Red Future (Savage Mob Records)
  • Spirit Mother — Trails (Heavy Psych Sounds)
  • Suki Waterhouse — Memoir of a Sparklemuffin (Sub Pop)
  • Surf Trash — The Only Place I Know (Surf Trash)
  • Texas Hill — Soldiers (queue records)
  • Tindersticks — Soft Tissue (Lucky Dog/City Slang)
  • Tom Meighan — Roadrunner (Blue Rocket Records)
  • Tony Levin — Bringing It Down to the Bass (Flatiron Recordings)
  • Trentemøller — Dreamweaver (In My Room)
  • TR/ST — Performance (Dais Records)
  • Wendy Eisenberg — Viewfinder (American Dreams Records)
  • Yon Loader — Yon Loader (Tiny Engines)

Friday, September 20

  • Alaskan Tapes — Something Ephemeral (Nettwerk)
  • Alex Henry Foster — A Measure Of Shape And Sounds (Hopeful Tragedy Records)
  • Alunah — Fever Dream (Heavy Psych Sounds)
  • Beautiful Junkyards — Nova (Ghost Box)
  • The Black Pacific — Here Comes Our Wave (Dine Alone Music)
  • Blossoms — Gary (ODD SK RECORDINGS)
  • The Calamatix — The Calamatix (Hellcat)
  • Chase Rice — Go Down Singin’ (Dack Janiels Records)
  • Cher — Forever (Warner Records)
  • Dave Guy — Ruby (Big Crown Records)
  • Dolores Forever — It’s Nothing (Sweat Entertainment)
  • Drake White — Low Country High Road (Reverend White)
  • Ed Schrader’s Music Beat — Orchestra Hits (Upset The Rhythm)
  • FIDLAR — Surviving the Dream (FIDLAR)
  • Fight Dice — Total Party Kill (Fight Dice)
  • Gregg Allman Band — Uncle Sam’s (Peach Records)
  • Herb Alpert — 50 (Herb Alpert Presents)
  • Hippo Campus — Flood (Psychic Hotline)
  • Honeyglaze — Real Deal (Fat Possum Records)
  • Ibukun Sunday — Harmony / Balance (Phantom Limb)
  • Jake Bugg — A Modern Day Distraction (Sony Music)
  • James Bay — Changes All the Time (Mercury Records)
  • Jamie xx — In Waves (Young)
  • Jaz Karis — Safe Flight (MNRK Records)
  • JD Simo and Luther Dickinson — Do the Rump! (Forty Below Records)
  • JJ Wilde — Vices (Black Box Recordings)
  • Joan As Police Woman — Lemons, Limes and Orchids (Play It Again Sam)
  • Johnny Foreigner — How To Be Hopeful (Alcopop)
  • Julian Casablancas + The Voidz — Like All Before You (Cult Records)
  • Kat Von D — My Side of the Mountain (Kat Von D)
  • Kate Pierson — Radios and Rainbows (Songvest Records)
  • LICE — Third Time at the Beach (AD 93)
  • little bit — talk a blue streak EP (Hit the North Records)
  • Lutalo — The Academy (Winspear)
  • Katy J Pearson — Someday, Now (Heavenly Recordings)
  • Katy Perry — 143 (Capitol Records)
  • Keith Urban — HIGH (UMG)
  • Louis the Child — The Sun Comes Up (Interscope Records)
  • Luna Sol — Vita Mors (Ripple Music)
  • Manu Chao — Viva Tu (Because Music)
  • Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway — Into the Wild EP (Nonesuch)
  • Mutant Academy — Keep Holly Alive (Equity Distribution)
  • Nelly Furtado — 7 (Nelstar Entertainment Inc./21 Entertainment Group)
  • Neon Trees — Sink Your Teeth (Round Hill Records)
  • Nightwish — Yesterwynde (Nuclear Blast)
  • Nonpareils — Rhetoric & Terror (Mute)
  • Nubya Garcia — Odyssey (Concord Jazz)
  • Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan — Chain of Light (Real World Records)
  • Odetta Hartman — Restoration EP (Transgressive Records)
  • Orion Sun — Orion (Mom+Pop)
  • Or:la — Trusting Theta (fabric Originals)
  • Oxlade — Oxlade From Africa (Epic Records)
  • Pale Waves — Smitten (Dirty Hit)
  • Pearl & The Oysters — Planet Pearl (Stones Throw Records)
  • Photay — Windswept (Mexican Summer)
  • Purple Disco Machine — Paradise (Sony Music Entertainment Germany)
  • Regional Justice Center — Freedom, Sweet Freedom (Closed Casket Activities)
  • Sammy Rae & The Friends — Something For Everybody (Nettwerk)
  • Seether — The Surface Seems So Far (Fantasy Records)
  • Smallpools — Ghost Town Road (Nettwerk)
  • St. Lundi — The Island (Good Taste Recordings)
  • St. South — Big Sads EP (Nettwerk)
  • Sunset Rubdown — Always Happy to Explode (Pronounced Kroog)
  • Tanukichan — Circles EP (Carpark Records)
  • Tasha — All This and So Much More (Bayonet Records)
  • Terry Gross — Huge Improvement (Thrill Jockey Records)
  • Thurston Moore — Flow Critical Lucidity (Daydream Library Series)
  • Tom Walker — I Am (Relentless Records)
  • Unto Others — Never, Neverland (Century Media Records)
  • The Waeve — City Lights (Transgressive)
  • Wilderado — Talker (Bright Antenna Records)

Friday, September 27

  • Alan Sparhawk — White Roses, My God (Sub Pop)
  • BAYNK — SENESCENCE (BAYNK)
  • Being Dead — EELS (Bayonet Records)
  • Ben Böhmer — Bloom (Ninja Tune)
  • Bill Frisell, Andrew Cyrille, and Kit Downes — Breaking the Shell (Red Hook Records)
  • Billy Strings — Highway Prayers (Reprise Records)
  • The Black Dahlia Murder — Servitude (Metal Blade Records)
  • Blue Heron — Everything Fades (BLUES FUNERAL RECORDINGS)
  • Christian Lee Hutson — Paradise Pop. 10 (Anti)
  • The Coronas — Thoughts & Observations (So Far So Good)
  • Creed Bratton — Tao Pop (OneRPM)
  • Crows — Reason Enough (Bad Vibrations)
  • Dar Disku — Dar Disku (Soundway Records)
  • Daughtry — Shock to the System (Part One) EP (Dogtree Records)
  • Dean Spunt — Basic Editions (Drag City)
  • Desperate Journalist — No Hero (Desperate Journalist)
  • D.R.U.G.S. — Until God Shows (Velocity Records)
  • Dylan Marlowe — Mid-Twenties Crisis (Sony Music)
  • Dylan Sinclair — For the Boy in Me (Five Stone Records)
  • Ezra Collective — Dance, No One’s Watching (Partisan Records)
  • fantasy of a broken heart — Feats of Engineering (Dots Per Inch Music)
  • The Fray — The Fray Is Back EP (The Fray / Firebird)
  • Gabe Goodman — The Rock (fullaway)
  • Gallant — Zinc. (Mom+Pop)
  • Gavin DeGraw — Chariot 20 (Sony Music)
  • Gemma Hayes — Blind Faith (Gemma Hayes Music)
  • Hayden Thorpe — Ness (Domino)
  • High Parasite — Forever We Burn (Parasite Productions)
  • JD McPherson — Nite Owls (New West Records)
  • John Davis — JINX (Lost in Ohio)
  • Kate Bollinger — Songs from a Thousand Frames of Mind (Ghostly International)
  • Kit Sebastian — New Internationale (Brainfeeder)
  • Leif Vollebekk — Revelation (Secret City Records)
  • Liam Benzvi — …And His Splash Band (Fat Possum Records)
  • Logan Crosby — 2019 (50 Egg Records)
  • Luke Bryan — Mind Of A Country Boy (UMG)
  • Matchess — Stena (Drag City)
  • Matt Maeson — That’s My Cue: A Solo Experience (Atlantic)
  • Maxïmo Park — Stream of Life ([PIAS])
  • Merce Lemon — Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild (Darling Recordings)
  • Michelle — Songs About You Specifically (Atlantic)
  • Mickey Guyton — House on Fire (UMG)
  • Mr. Gnome — A Sliver of Space (El Marko Records)
  • Mustafa — Dunya (Arts & Crafts)
  • Neva Dinova — Canary (Saddle Creek)
  • Nina Nesbitt — Mountain Music (Apple Tree Records)
  • October Drift — Blame the Young (Physical Education Recordings)
  • Origami Angel — Feeling Not Found (Counter Intuitive Records)
  • Richie Kotzen — Nomad (BMG)
  • Sad Night Dynamite — Welcome the Night (AWAL)
  • Schande — Once Around (Daydream Library Series)
  • Serj Tankian — Foundations EP (Serj Tankian)
  • Sunflower Bean — Shake EP (Lucky Number)
  • Tropical Fuck Storm — Tropical Fuck Storm’s Inflatable Graveyard (Three Lobed Recordings)
  • Trace Mountains — Into the Burning Blue (Lame-O Records)
  • TSHA — Sad Girl (Ninja Tune)
  • Tuelo — Regarding My Heart (Minah Management)
  • Van Morrison — New Arrangements and Duets (Exile Productions)
  • William Basinski — September 23rd (Temporary Residence)
  • The Wolfgang Press — A 2nd Shape (Downwards)
Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Britney Spears Refutes Reports About Her Biopic And Specifies What She Actually Is Working On

britney spears
Getty Image

On August 1, Britney Spears wrote on social media, “Excited to share with my fans that I’ve been working on a secret project with #MarcPlatt. He’s always made my favorite movies … stay tuned.”

Shortly after that, there were reports that a biopic of Spears’ memoir The Woman In Me was in motion. However, it looks like that’s not what Spears was talking about.

In a post shared on Instagram over the weekend, Spears explained, “The project I might be doing isn’t a biopic story … it’s a fictional musical where I play an extremely intelligent character [winking emoji] !!! It’s flattering to be in such good company like Jon Chu !!!”

Variety reported at the time that Wicked director Jon M. Chu and producer Marc Platt were attached to the biopic, and that Universal secured the film rights to the memoir “in a highly competitive auction.”

A publisher’s statement on the book reads, “In June 2021, the whole world was listening as Britney Spears spoke in open court. The impact of sharing her voice — her truth — was undeniable, and it changed the course of her life and the lives of countless others. The Woman In Me reveals for the first time her incredible journey — and the strength at the core of one of the greatest performers in pop music history. Written with remarkable candor and humor, Spears’s groundbreaking book illuminates the enduring power of music and love — and the importance of a woman telling her own story, on her own terms, at last.”

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

A Judge Has Reportedly Denied Pras Michel’s Request For A New Money Laundering Trial

Pras Michel The Fugees Private After Party 2023 (1024x437)
Getty Image

In April, Pras (real name Prakazrel Michel) was found guilty of 10 counts related to his money laundering case (which included conspiracy to defraud the U.S., witness tampering and acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government). The Fugees member accused of making a false statements and records after surrounding contributions to Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign (allegedly on behalf of Malaysian businessman Jho Low.)

Despite the conviction, Pras hasn’t given up hope. Given that he could face up to 20 years in prison, the producer held out hope for a legal Hail Mary. Pras supposedly filed a motion to have a new trial, stating inadequate representation. However, according HipHopDX, the judge has denied Pras’ request.

On August 30, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly requested the motion (viewable here) citing insufficient prejudice.

“Because [Pras] Michel has not shown sufficient prejudice resulting from the defense team’s use of the AI program (and the subsequent inclusion of Puff Daddy lyrics),” read the response. “The Court concludes that Michel has not demonstrated ineffective assistance of counsel on this basis.”

In Pras’ paperwork, he argued that his former attorney’s use of generative AI during closing statements or as the paperwork referred to as “the single most important portion” of his defense failed to wrap up their case neatly.

According to reports, Pras’ former defensive attorney David Kenner has pled guilty to leaking evidence of the case to the media.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Are Maren Morris And Justin Assada Dating?

Maren Morris SiriusXM Studios 2024 (1024x437)
Getty Image

Over the past few weeks, several singers including Jennifer Lopez and Muni Long have announced their divorce. But just as their unions are sadly coming to an end, other musicians (Doja Cat and Olivia Rodrigo) have teased their budding relationships. Based on whispers Maren Morris’ name can be added to the list.

The “Cut!” singer is reportedly back on the prowl and dating a reality TV star nonetheless. Continue below for more information.

Are Maren Morris And Justin Assada Dating?

According to People, Maren Morris and Perfect Match star Justin Assada are an item. But things are still fairly new. On August 28, seemingly soft launched their relationship off posting a photo of him on a date with Morris.

In October 2023, Morris split from her ex-husband Ryan Hurd. Last month, Morris opened up to the outlet about their split before confessing that she was “enjoying dating for the first time.”

“This part of myself is the most confident and just not taking herself too seriously,” she said. “So it is the perfect moment to be dating,” she said. “My rules are just you have to be really spectacular to push me over.”

Neither Maren Morris nor Justin Assada have addressed the rumor. But a source close to their pair confirmed they are indeed seeing each out.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Charli XCX Bids ‘Goodbye Forever’ To Her Viral ‘Brat Summer’ Era, But Fans Aren’t Ready To Let Go Just Yet

Charli XCX Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen 2024 (1024x437)
Getty Image

In the rap space, Megan Thee Stallion‘s Hot Girl Summer and Saweetie‘s Icy Girl Winter were adapted as seasonal staples. Charli XCX‘s Brat Summer has been the fixture for the pop girlies.

Even though fall doesn’t arrive for a few more weeks, the “Guess” singer is ready to move on. Today (September 2), Charli XCX announced the era’s death. On X (formerly Twitter), Charli XCX eulogized the beloved trend, writing: “Goodbye forever Brat summer.”

Although Charli XCX seems to be down with Brat Summer, her supporters have other thoughts. “I’M IN DENIAL, brat summer is forever,” wrote one user.

“Goodbye, BRAT summer Guess we’ll have to wait until next year to unleash our inner brat again. Time to dust off the tiaras and get serious… or at least pretend to,” penned another.

“She also said lying is brat, so she’s lying it’s not over,” chimed another referring to Charli XCX’s mischievous confession.

“Brat summer is over? Guess it’s time for ‘Mature Fall’… or ‘Responsible Winter,’ maybe,” asked one user.

However, others were fine with killing off the viral movement that has crossed over into politics. “Thank Jesus it’s over,” wrote one user.

Supporters shouldn’t fret as Charli XCX did tell Vulture during their sit down that she has another “full-length other project” ready to go, and “it’s definitely in the bratosphere.”

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Ticketmaster Could Reportedly Face A Governmental Investigation Over Oasis’ Reunion Shows ‘Dynamic Pricing’

noel-gallagher-liam-gallagher-oasis-getty-full.jpg
Getty Image

On August 27, hell official froze over. After years of fan begging and pleading, Oasis announced their long-awaited reunion shows. By August 31, supporters eagerly lined up virtually to snag tickets on Ticketmaster.

Unfortunately, users claimed things didn’t move smoothly. When they were able to bypass the queue, folks say they were at the mercy of the platform’s dynamic pricing model, which spiked. Now, UK’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer have reportedly threatened to launch a formal investigation into the pricing model. According to BBC, during Starmer’s appearance on BBC Radio 5 Live, he echoed the concerns expressed by patrons.

“There are a number of things that we can and should do,” he said. “Because otherwise you get to the situation where families simply can’t go or are absolutely spending a fortune on tickets.”

Starmer went on to suggest that moving forward, the government would be further involved in the “future of the law.”

“There are a number of techniques going on here where people are buying a lot of tickets, reselling them at a huge price,” he said. “And that’s just not fair – it’s just pricing people out of the market.”

The Prime Minister isn’t the only elected officially speaking up against Ticketmaster. Yesterday (September 1), Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy also expressed her disappointment over “rip-off resales.” Nandy wants to fight to guarantee that tickets are available for residents “at fair prices.”

Ticketmaster has faced legal backlash from multiple countries including the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Hometown Hero GloRilla Was Honored With Key To The City Of Memphis

GloRilla The 2024 ESPY Awards (1024x437)
Getty Image

With breakout songs such as “Wanna Be,” “TGIF,” and “F.N.F,” GloRilla has quickly become a national force in hip-hop. Although her global fan base continues to blossom, no one has more admiration for GloRilla than her hometown, Memphis, Tennessee.

Yesterday (September 1), local officials commemorated GloRilla’s success by awarding her the key to the city. During Memphis’ 901 Day celebration, Mayor Paul Young presented GloRilla with the prestigious honor while surrounded by friends and family. Over on Instagram (viewable here), GloRilla gushed about the touching distinction.

“Memphis made me Frayser raised me,” she wrote. “I got da key to my cityyyyy ahhhhh 🥳🥳🥳🥳 Happy 901 day MEMPHIS!!!!!!”

Samuel Finley
Samuel Finley

GloRilla has been extremely vocal about her upbringing in Frayser, Memphis’ north side. As part of a chat with Complex, GloRilla implied that her love for Memphis might have played a role in her decision to sign with Yo Gotti’s CMG The Label.

“You know, it just felt right,” she says. “Gotti is a hometown hero because he reached back and signed a lot of artists from Memphis, myself included. We’ve been getting the notoriety, because Memphis is known for music too.”

Unlike when Drake was given the same honor in June 2023, natives were in full support of GloRilla’s recognition.