In a shocking revelation that has sent ripples through the entertainment world, comedian Katt Williams has claimed that pop superstar Usher played a pivotal role in “selling” Justin Bieber to hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. The allegations are gaining momentum across social media and news outlets, stirring debates about the dark underbelly of the music industry. While the details remain controversial, Williams’ claims have opened up a broader conversation about exploitation, manipulation, and power in the entertainment business.
A post recently went viral on social media that claimed Taylor Swift was being boycotted by Coca Cola for her decision to endorse Kamala Harris instead of Donald Trump in the upcoming US elections, something that sent shockwaves across the nation. However, it was later found that, according to a USA Today report, that this claim was a hoax and no such decision has been taken from Coca Cola’s end.
Is Coca Cola really boycotting Taylor Swift?
Coca Cola has not issued any statement of distancing themselves from the TTPD star, something that was rumored to have been done by the soft drink company in response to Swift’s criticisms of Donald Trump, while publicly endorsing Harris.
The final leg of the Eras Tour is here after over a year of traveling the world and United States. This leg started off with some serious buzz as Taylor Swift dropped in for three shows in Miami.
On Night 1 on Friday, Jason and Kylie Kelce were there with Donna Kelce, and Taylor debuted a new Fearless dress along with a new Reputation body suit that had fans so excited on social media. Just awesome.
And of course, there were photos from the first night. Check them out below as we get set for the next couple of nights in Miami:
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accuser says ‘clout chasing’ is why her lawyers withdrew from case
A woman who sued Sean “Diddy” Combs for allegedly sexually assaulting and trafficking her at his infamous Labor Day “white parties” says lawyers who withdrew from her case were “clout chasing.”
In a statement to USA TODAY on Saturday, Adria English discussed her former attorneys Ariel Mitchell-Kidd and Steven A. Metcalf’s Oct. 2 request to withdraw as her legal counsel in a court filing, claiming that Mitchell-Kidd is “trying to paint me as non-credible.”
“I am happy with the decision to withdraw,” English said, adding that her ex-attorneys’ withdrawal from the case “made it easier” for her “to secure new, professional, non-clout chasing counsel.” She added that she has “until Nov. 11, 2024, to secure new representation” or she will represent herself in court “by default.”
United States District Judge Analisa Torres signed off on English’s ex-attorneys’ request on Friday. USA TODAY reached out to Mitchell-Kidd and Metcalf for comment.