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May 5, 2025 2 mins

Two people were arrested for plotting a bomb attack at the Lady Gaga concert in Brazil. Lady Gaga had over 2.5 million people listen to her concert! And Sabrina Carpenter made a cameo on Saturday Night Live!

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Camwen's entertainment report, He's on the Bread Show. This is
a crazy story. Lady Gaga knew nothing about the alleged
bomb plot at her concert or even in the immediate aftermath,
and if you missed it. According to state police, two
people reportedly part of a radicalized group that promotes hate
speech towards the LGBTQ plus community were arrested yesterday in

(00:22):
connection to an alleged plan to harm her concert in Brazil.
These people are accused of trying to encourage teens online
to participate in violent acts using homemade explosives. The suspects
were arrested and cops say that they kept their raids
quiet in order to avoid mass panic. But word is

(00:43):
that Gaga and her entire team learned of this threat
with everyone else on the news yesterday, so she didn't
get the chance to choose whether or not to perform.
And even though they met with a security team and
she felt really comfortable with all the measure they had
in place, she still I'm sure would have liked the knowledge,
at least to know that a threat was being made

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on the concert. Now, as for the concert itself, Gaga
actually broke the record for the highest attended show by
a female artist in history, drawing an estimated crowd of
two point five million people to this free show at
Rio de Janio's at Copacabana Beach. So. The record was
previously held by Madonna, who drew a crowd of one
point six million at a free concert at the same

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place back in May. So it could have been very,
very bad, but thank goodness, it was not. Sabrina Carpenter
joined SNL host Quinta Brunson for her opening monologue over
the weekend. The Abbott Elementary star celebrated life as a
person who's four to eleven, a short person, with a
musical tribute to fellow short celebrities. She shouted out people
like Simone Biles, Kendrick Lamar, and Tom Holland and was

(01:49):
then joined by five foot Sabrina Carpenter for a duet
of short jokes. Even SNL's Marcelo Hernandez and NBA legend
Duyne Wade joined in, with Dwayne saying, even at six',
four he still feels short next to seven footers Like.
Shaq it was very. Cute by the, way if you
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