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Allen's Entertainment Report. He's on the bread show Man.
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The iconic record executive, music producer, entrepreneur and founder of
Murder Inc.
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Records. IRV Gotti has dieded just fifty four years old.
So young.
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This one took me out this morning. And if somehow
you live under a rock. He came onto the scene
in the late nineties early two thousands, working with I
mean joh Ruhl for me comes to mind, Ashanti DMX.
He's worked with Kanye, He's worked with a ton of people,
and he really changed the game with his style.
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He took hip.
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Hop and added it insane R and B hook We're
talking always on time, I'm real, Ain't it funny?
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Foolish mesmerized so many hits, He's given us so much.
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Family wasn't specific, but I do know that he's had
some health issues, suffered one or two strokes. I know
the most recent one was last year and he did
make a full recovery, but obviously some health issues still there.
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Thinking about him and.
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His family, of course, Blake Lively is being sued by
a risis management firm that allegedly played a very key
role in the pr stand up between she and her
it ends with US director and co star Justin Baldoni.
Jed Wallace, who works at Street Relations, is accusing Blake
of defamation for roping him into this whole legal battle,
which we've heard at nauseum, one of which alleged that
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he created artificial content on social that appeared to attack
her and defend Justin. He's asking for at least seven
million in a court order stating that he didn't engage
in any of that nonsense. This comes after Blake dropped
a petition on Tuesday filed in Texas State Court seeking
an order to depose this person, this dude that works
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at this PR firm, even though she could be adding
him as a defendant to her ongoing lawsuit with Justin
and his company Wayfarer. In that filing, Blake accuses him
of weaponizing a digital army to create and promote content
that appeared to be authentic on social and internet chat
forums in order to inflow and public opinion and their
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boy thereby.
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Cause an organic pile on. So everybody's suing everybody in
this situation.
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I can't keep track. There's the New York Times, there's this,
There's that. We're all suing each other. We're all very angry,
and lots of millions are being thrown around, and I
guess we're all just waiting to see if this thing
is going to go to trial, because you know we're
gonna be watching that on the old TikTok the singer
who did you guys see how the singer got booed
at that hockey game on Sunday. So this singer who
got booed during her rendition of the national anthem at
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the Canucks game will have the chance to perform once
more for the team. So this very uncomfortable scene unfolded
just before the Vancouver versus Detroit game at Rogers Arena
on Sunday. Like I said, as Canadians were voicing their
displeasure with recent Trump tariffs that have been assigned.
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And this woman do you want to say her name?
Fred Agasha.
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Mutisars mut s Sasira, I sor. I'm so sorry, Agasha,
you were beautiful, but she was singing the Star Spangled
banner and she says, fortunately she didn't take anything personally.
She actually was warned and people have told her that
there could be a strong possibility that this could happen.
Being that, you know, Trump's decision came right around that time.
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And if you didn't know.
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Detroit and Canada are neighbors and a lot of things
in Detroit will be affected, I'm sure with the tariffs now.
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The twenty six year old added that the.
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Canucks are now looking forward to handing her the mic
again soon.
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Sands all the.
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Booze, and she says the franchise was very appreciative and
very impressed about how the situation was handled.
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That's got to be hard, Fred, you have been booed,
you know.
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Yeah, difficult while you were standing next to me, so
you were also bowed. Let's not forget that.
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I know, but I was having a fun night. I
don't know, I didn't really bother me. It did bother
me deeply, I know.
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That was when we had to go on stage and
say that lo Wayne was going to be forty five
minutes late because you landed at the wrong airport.
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Yeah, and I noticed I did break the news to
some people that Nicki Minaj was no longer coming, even
though we had been telling them that.
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But I've never for that trick again. When they come
out and hey, hey, would you mind, Fred, would you
mind it don't always like the stage manager that asked
me to do it, Would you mind going out there
and just letting him know that easy will be a
few minutes behind, And by a few, we mean forty
five minutes. And then he pulled in and his sprinter
van right next to the stage and then had you
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sit there and bake for another twenty minutes before you
could come up and look, your process is your process.
But you had to go forty five from the airport.
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You know, he's a good thing right on stage.
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He certainly did.
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So that was a moment that it was cool to
see him backstage though that close. Fred, What would you say?
I mean, you are in your fitness era are Body
by Gideon Traded.
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For the Stars? What would you say? And be honest?
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Is your number one motivation for getting in shape and
staying in shape?
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Be honest, looking good naked? There you go. Thank you
for that.
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So, Chloe Kardashian said her one motivation for working out
is sex.
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She said, listen, I'm gonna say, what good is it
to live a long time if you're not hot and
getting getting being intimate right and a loving, committed relationship
Obviously the only way I would do love.
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You got to make love in the words of Kiki.
But Chloe said, listen, I work out to get laid.
I'm like, someone's going to see this naked one day
and it has to look good. So that is her motivation.
That is Spread's motivation as well. And then it's already
that time. I guess to talk about it. But our
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