‘Studio sex’ and ‘hitman threats’: Insiders speak out about Diddy’s 90s music empire

“I have so much money now that I could hire someone to kill you, and nobody would know. No-one would miss you. No-one would know anything.”

Former music executive Daniel Evans says he can still remember the threat from his old boss, Sean “Diddy” Combs – then known as Puff Daddy – to a colleague. It was 1997, he says, in the New York office of Combs’s Grammy Award-winning music label Bad Boy Records.

“It was like, this is what money does to you,” he says.

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Remember That Transgender Actor Who Got Nominated for an Oscar? Well…

Late last month, Townhall reported how Karla Sofía Gascón, who is from Spain, became the first openly transgender actress” to be nominated for an Academy Award.

Gascón plays the lead in the musical “Emilia Pérez,” which is about a Mexican cartel boss who undergoes “gender-affirming surgery” to live as a woman.

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As Hollywoke Crumbles

As their box office sinks, the woke enforcers of Hollywood can only watch as this President tears down everything they cancelled me for opposing.

Last week I watched a scene in a new movie I’d waited 20 years to see, which may signal the collapse of Hollywoke. The picture was Mel Gibson’s Flight Risk. The scene was a fight on a plane between Michelle Dockery as a tough Air Marshal named Madolyn and a male thug. Madolyn slugs the thug with everything she’s got. He shrugs it off and gleefully punches her unconscious.

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Russell Brand moves to the US in a headache for prosecutors

Russell Brand has moved to America, claiming he is being “attacked” and “shut down” by the British authorities.

The actor and comedian, who is being investigated by Scotland Yard over historical allegations of sexual assault, is believed to have taken his young family from Oxfordshire to Florida last autumn before the presidential election.

The development could result in potentially lengthy extradition proceedings if British prosecutors decide to charge Brand, 49, with sex crimes.

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Hollywoke: The Motion Picture Academy of Bigotry

Our 2024 Reagan film received widespread acclaim from moviegoers (albeit not from ideologically motivated critics) for the roles rendered by several key actors. They included Dennis Quaid as Reagan, David Henrie as young Reagan, Penelope Ann Miller as Nancy Reagan, Jon Voight as Viktor the KGB agent, and Mark Moses as Bill Clark, just for starters. Quaid pulled off an astonishing feat that film enthusiasts and Reaganites alike thought difficult to impossible. He managed to capture the Gipper in a way that didn’t come off as a caricature, as corny, as almost a parody. Many feared that no actor would be able to do that. But Quaid did it.

Dennis Quaid was terrific as Ronald Reagan.

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The Woke Oscars Will Be Entirely Out Of Step With The National Vibe Shift Right

Some things never change. Public opinion may change, new administrations may come into office, and popular media trends will always bubble and pop in the many streams of arts and entertainment. But the imperturbably woke standard the left imposes on everything under the sun will forever remain.

I honestly cannot tell you which films won Oscars in the last few years with exception of that bore fest Oppenheimer which I have never seen in its entirety as I keep falling asleep.

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Hollywood luvvies have become Donald Trump’s useful idiots

Selena Gomez Loves Illegal Alien Murderers and Rapists

In events that were foreseeable to anyone outside America’s cultural elite, the actress and popstar Selena Gomez is facing an online backlash to her now-deleted Instagram post decrying Donald Trump’s immigration policy. The offending video featured a sobbing Selena, who has Mexican heritage, wailing into her phone camera that ‘all my people are being attacked’ and that ‘I wish I could do something but I can’t’. It was a performance of such histrionic hamminess it’s little wonder Miss Gomez missed out on an Oscar nod for Emilia Perez.

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Disney Damage Control — Anthony Mackie Walks Back Captain America Doesn‘t Represent America Remarks: ‘I‘m a Proud American‘

Actor Anthony Mackie has attempted to clear up remarks about the character Captain America that sparked backlash and seemed to sideline American values, which the hero represents.

As Breitbart News reported, Mackie found himself at the center of an internet firestorm over remarks he made to an audience in Italy that said that “America” should not be represented by Captain America.

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Disney Doubles Down on ‘Diversity‘ as Trump Purges DEI from Federal Government

A little less than magical.

The Walt Disney Company is doubling down on DEI just as President Donald Trump is in the process of removing the controversial programs from the federal government, calling them “illegal” in his recent executive order.

I prefer Disney’s saccharine portrayal of America hands down over the crap produced today.

An elite that hates America seems desperate to erase what Disney once was.

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Sad Hollywood Celebrities Wallow in Despair as Trump Rides Mandate Back to Power: ‘Nothing to Celebrate. It‘s Sickening‘

Hollywood celebrities were inconsolable as President Donald Trump was officially sworn in Monday for this second term in the White House, with stars expressing a wide spectrum of negative emotions including rage, bitterness, snark, and despair.

“America’s criminal presidency has begun,” CBS’ Two and a Half Men star Jon Cryer declared.

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‘Our Long National Nightmare’: Comedy Shows Freak Out At Trump’s Return

When the late night comedy shows took to the air on Monday to lament Donald Trump’s return to the presidency, three main themes emerged. The first was that Trump is going to be a national nightmare. The second was that they have gone all in on embracing former President Joe Biden’s “oligarchy” warnings. Finally, it was deemed ironic that Inauguration Day happened to fall on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. To recap their collective wailing and gnashing of teeth, here is an NQ-style recap of CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Comedy Central’s The Daily Show.

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Diddy rape accuser makes stomach-churning claim about star and remote control in upcoming documentary

Something in common …

A woman who accused Diddy of raping her with a remote control will be featured in an upcoming documentary about the disgraced hip-hop mogul.

The Peacock documentary, ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,’ includes an interview with the alleged victim, who is only identified by her first name, Ashley. Her face will not be shown on camera, People reported.

In October, she sued Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in U.S. District Court in Northern California, where documents identify her as Ashley Parham.

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