SNOOP DOGG AND DR. DRE HAVE POSTPONS 'DOGGYSTYLE 30TH ANNIVERSARY SHOWS 'IN SOLIDARITY' WITH THE WGA STRIKE: Snoop Dogg took to social media to reveal that his upcoming 30th Anniversary Doggystyle shows with Dr. Dre have been postponed due to the Writers Guild of America strike. He wrote, “Due to the ongoing WGA strike and the DGA and SAG/AFTRA negotiations, we have decided to postpone the shows scheduled for June 27 and June 28 at the Hollywood Bowl. We stand in solidarity with the unions and are hopeful that the AMPTP will negotiate fair deals as soon as possible and everybody can get back to work.” According to The Hollywood Reporter, the duo also sent out food trucks to the striking writers who were at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
CARDI B ORDERED TO PAUSE EFFORTS TO COLLECT $3 MILLION FROM TASHA K: According to RadarOnline, Cardi B has been ordered to pause attempts on collecting $3 million owed to her by Tasha K after she filed for bankruptcy. According to court documents, a Georgia judge said that the Chapter 11 case puts all of Tasha’s pending legal matters on hold until the bankruptcy is resolved. Earlier this year, Cardi B was awarded $1 million in general damages and $250k for medical expenses for a grand total of $1.25 million. In addition, she was awarded $1.5 million in punitive damages and another $1.3 million for her attorney fees. Cardi sued Tasha accusing her of posting videos that contained lies about her doing drugs and having worked as an escort in the past. The rapperdenied all the allegations including a claim she had an STD.
GUNNA DENIES TAKING SHOTS AT LIL BABY ON NEW SONG 'BREAD & BUTTER': Gunna has denied taking shots at Lil Baby on his new song “Bread & Butter.” DJ Akademiks wrote via IG, “I just wanna know why Gunna talking bout Lil Baby like dis…Hollllyyyyyyyyyyy.” Gunna responded, “That’s Capp,” he replied. “I’m just lettin’ the world hear my story.”
NBA YOUNGBOY SUED AFTER WOMAN CLAIM SHE WAS THROWN OFF STAGE DURING HIS SHOW: According to STLToday, a woman is suing NBA Youngboy, claiming she was severly injure after she was thrown off stage during at 2019 concert in St. Louis. According to the lawsuit, the rapper was performing at The Ambassador music venus when Cayden Rutherford got on stage. At that point, an unspecified person working the show threw Rutherford fromt he stage, and she lnaded on the concrete floor and a broken cable. The suit went on to claim that Rutherford suffereda concussion as well as injuries to her neck, back and ankle — all of which continue to cause physical and mental anguish in her day-to-day. Rutherford is seeking monetary damages from the rapper, the venue, promoter and security company.