Def Jam co-founder and controversial rap legend Russell Simmons celebrated his 66th birthday on Wednesday (October 4). Unfortunately, the occasion came paired with some worrisome news from him concerning one of hip-hop's first influential figures and DJs, Eddie Cheeba. For those unaware, Rush was inspired to carve out his lane in the genre after he heard Cheeba perform in Harlem in 1977. Via Instagram, he shared that the New York pioneer is currently hospitalized, and urged fans to send their best wishes forward.
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A miracle. Tiger Woods’ team and a doctor gave an update on the pro golfer’s condition after he was involved in a rollover car crash on Tuesday, February 23.
“We thank everyone for the overwhelming support and messages during this tough time,” read a statement shared on Woods’ Twitter account. “As previously communicated, Tiger was involved in a single-car accident earlier this morning in California. He has undergone a long surgical procedure on his lower right leg and ankle after being brought to the hospital.
Being Taylor Swift’s boyfriend isn’t for the faint of heart, as NFL superstar Travis Kelce is finding out as his name catapults further into headlines. And with an uptick in fame and interest, it was surely only a matter of time until an abundance of rumors started to build against the Kansas City tight end.
Recommended Videos And while some rumors are flat-out nonsensical, others will have Swifties scratching their heads and wondering.
The groundbreaking FX series Pose showcases the LGBTQ community culture that originated from 1980s ballroom events. Right from the start of the show, viewers are presented to the House Abundance, Pendavis, and Evangelista. While Pose is a fictional TV series, its events are all highly based on real life, making it more of a history piece than a drama. Without New York’s ballroom scene, drag wouldn’t exist as we know it.