Mar. 15, 2025
Megan Thee Stallionis coiling herself around her haters like a cobra, sinking her fangs in and devouring them.
On Friday, the rap superstar, 28, shared “Hiss,” the second single off her forthcoming third studio album and a rapid spitfire diss track.
The hip-hop artist (whose real name is Megan Pete) channels a sort of serpentine fearlessness on the track — hissing back at those who can’t keep her name from out of their mouths.
Mar. 15, 2025
Fans say aBridgerton-themed ball held in Detroit was a complete letdown, and some are demanding refunds after what at least one guest described as “complete chaos.”
Held at The Harmonie Club on Grand River Avenue, the DetroitBridgerton-themed ball was said to be a night of “prizes, giveaways and more,” according to its still-activewebsite. Attendees were also promised a chance to win the “Diamond of The Season,” as well as a $2,000 cash prize for winning “best dressed.
Mar. 15, 2025
Fantasia Barrino in 2023.Photo:Unique Nicole/Getty
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Fantasia Barrinois opening up about tough times she experienced after stepping into the spotlight.
“It wasn’t easy," she tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue of the years after her victory. Adds the Grammy winner, “I lost a lot. I lost everything.”
Now,The Color Purplestar tells PEOPLE it’s clear her early struggles stemmed from being “very, very green” when it came to navigating the music industry, Hollywood and fame.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Marvel Studios is finally unveiling its cast for the newFantastic Fourmovie.
The announcement followed months ofreportsthatThe Last of Usstar Pascal, 48, was in talks to star in the film as Reed Richards, a.k.a. Mister Fantastic, the leader of the superhero group.
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Mar. 15, 2025
On Wednesday, the Towner County Sheriff’s Office identified the deceased as Douglas Dulmage, 56, of Leeds, N.D.; Justin Bracken, 34, of Leeds; Richard Bracken, 64, of Leeds; and Robert Bracken, 59, of Cando, N.D.
Dulmage was a farmer who owned the wheat field, while the Brackens — who were all related — were hired to work on the farm.
The sheriff’s department announced authorities had recovered a .357 caliber revolver from the scene, but the department has not released any information on who pulled the trigger.