Rapper Sean Diddy Combs has made headlines this week when his homes were raided by federal agents. Diddy’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were reportedly raided, with the Department of Homeland Security claiming it to be a part of their ongoing investigations, though they reportedly did not confirm if the investigation was related to the rapper himself (via BBC News).
Unfortunately, this was not the first time that the Bad Boys For Life rapper has gotten himself on the wrong side of the law. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was reportedly arrested in a late-night club along with his then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez years earlier in 1999. The detention resulted in a humiliating incident with Lopez, who was reportedly handcuffed to a pole at the precinct.
Jennifer Lopez Was Arrested Along With Sean Diddy Combs Sean Diddy Combs in the music video of Another One Of Me
Jennifer Lopez and Sean Diddy...
Unfortunately, this was not the first time that the Bad Boys For Life rapper has gotten himself on the wrong side of the law. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was reportedly arrested in a late-night club along with his then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez years earlier in 1999. The detention resulted in a humiliating incident with Lopez, who was reportedly handcuffed to a pole at the precinct.
Jennifer Lopez Was Arrested Along With Sean Diddy Combs Sean Diddy Combs in the music video of Another One Of Me
Jennifer Lopez and Sean Diddy...
- 3/28/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Pat Sajak might be in his final year of hosting Wheel of Fortune, but that doesn’t mean he’s taken his eye off the ball. As reported by The U.S. Sun, the long-time game show host caught one contestant seemingly being less than truthful on the Tuesday (November 28) episode after she tried swapping one of her letter choices. The contestant in question was Lindsey Ziegenfuss, a married mother of three and former police detective of 11 years from Oxford, Pa. The retired cop had an impressive showing throughout the episode, handily beating her opponents, Anthony Jones and Leigh Wang. However, when it came to the Bonus Round, it looked like she tried to pull a fast one on Sajak. After choosing the “Phrase” category, Ziegenfuss was faced with a four-word puzzle that read, “_ _ _ _S _ _ _ S_T,” with the initial letters “Rstlne” provided. As per usual, Sajak told Ziegenfuss she...
- 11/29/2023
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Universal and Working Title have set Melissa McCarthy to star in an untitled Christmas-in-New York movie that will be written by Love Actually scribe Richard Curtis and directed by Sam Boyd.
They’re making the film for Peacock, and Working Title partners Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will produce with Riva Marker through her Linden Productions banner.
The film is a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas.
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Boyd wrote and created...
They’re making the film for Peacock, and Working Title partners Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will produce with Riva Marker through her Linden Productions banner.
The film is a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas.
Related Story Working Title Partners Tim Bevan & Eric Fellner On 30 Years At Universal, Scores Of Hits And A Resolve To Diversify UK Film Crews: Q&a Related Story How To Watch The World Cup: TV Schedule, Fixtures As Semifinals Set Related Story 'Paul T. Goldman' & 'This Place Rules' Trailers: Jason Woliner's Peacock Comedy Series & Andrew Callaghan's HBO Documentary
Boyd wrote and created...
- 12/14/2022
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
The literary agency is making 10 junior agents redundant as part of its merger with Michael Foster’s Mf Management. That, coupled with agent Anthony Jones resisting Foster’s blandishments and staying put at United Agents, hasn’t made for the most auspicious start for The Rights House. Matthew Freud is the new agency’s biggest minority shareholder. Nevertheless, The Rights House is confident it’s going to make some big signings from rivals UA and Independent soon. It’s going to be fascinating watching from the sidelines, seeing who’s going to jump.
- 5/26/2010
- by TIM ADLER
- Deadline London
Anthony Jones at United Agents, who handles Richard Curtis and Mike Leigh, is understood to have already been approached by The Rights House, the new talent agency which has just taken over Peters Fraser Dunlop. Matthew Freud, chairman of Freud PR, is now presiding over Pfd, already one of the biggest literary agencies in Britain, with talent agent Michael Foster, who represents Julie Christie, Sam Neill and some of the biggest names in UK TV. Foster and Freud are expected to spend heavily in recruiting senior literary and talent agents. “They’re going to throw money at this business. This is [...]...
- 5/20/2010
- by TIM ADLER
- Deadline London
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