Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs gets 4 years in prison for case involving sex workers, violence and ‘freak-offs’
NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sentenced to over four years in prison for transporting people across state lines for sexual encounters. The judge's decision on Friday caps a federal case involving harrowing testimony against the hip hop mogul. The 55-year-old Combs has already served a year in jail, meaning he could be released in about three years. He was also fined $500,000. In July, a jury convicted Combs of flying people around the country for drug-fueled sexual encounters. He was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Shortly before sentencing, Combs apologized for his actions, calling them “disgusting” and “shameful.”
Tyrese Gibson booked into Georgia jail and released on bond following cruelty to animal charge
Police said Tyrese Gibson was booked into a Georgia jail early Friday, a week after he failed to turn himself in following an arrest warrant for cruelty to animals. Fulton County Police Captain Nicole Dwyer says Gibson was released the same day on a $20,000 bond. She says he has still not turned over his four Cane Corso dogs, who authorities say killed a neighbor’s small dog in mid-September and had roamed the neighborhood unsupervised at various times over the past few months. Gabe Banks, the actor’s lawyer, had previously wrote to the AP that the actor wasn’t home when the incident took place and “immediately made the difficult decision to rehome his dogs to a safe and loving environment.”
Music Review: On Taylor Swift’s 'The Life of a Showgirl,' love and reputation are on the line
Taylor Swift's 12th album, "The Life of a Showgirl," shows she's still at the top of the cultural mainstream. The album released Friday features upbeat pop tracks and a return to the fold of Swedish producers Max Martin and Shellback. Swift isn't ready to past the baton to younger performers. She isn't opposed to sharing it, though, recruiting Sabrina Carpenter for the album's lone feature. The album's themes explore fame, perception, love and Travis Kelce's podcast with witty lyrics and catchy hooks. Swift's dense vocabulary shines, though sometimes it feels a bit too much. Overall, the album captures the glitz and glamour of her "Eras Tour" with humor and humanity.
From tequila cocktails to themed pop-ups, Taylor Swift fans celebrate 'The Life of a Showgirl'
Taylor Swift fans around the world are celebrating her latest album release, “The Life of a Showgirl.” The album, her 12th studio offering, dropped Friday. Fans, known as Swifties, gathered in cities like Mexico City and Los Angeles, many dressed in orange to mark the occasion. In Mexico City, a watch party featured Swift-themed cocktails. In Los Angeles, fans lined up at midnight to buy the album on vinyl and CD. Special screenings of “The Official Release Party of a Showgirl” in select theaters allowed fans to sing and dance. Swift's new album is described as experimental and upbeat.
Decoding Taylor Swift’s 'The Life a Showgirl': A guide to her references
NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift's new album, "The Life of a Showgirl," is packed with Easter eggs for fans to decode. Her 12th studio album offers clever clues and references to her public life and discography. Some are opaque, sparking fan theories, while others are more explicit. Lyrics mention places like Portofino and Paris, and nod to her engagement to Travis Kelce. Songs reference her past, including her teenage years in Tennessee and friendships. The album's physical variants, like "summertime spritz pink shimmer" vinyl, also tie into the lyrics.
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Taylor Swift's 'The Life of a Showgirl' is out now and breaking records. Here's what to know
NEW YORK (AP) — Lights, camera, action. Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” has just been released. Are you ready for it? Swift announced her latest era back in August, when she began teasing the release. It is streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music. There are also a number of variants, including vinyl, CD and cassette offerings. There is even an iTunes digital download featuring a new cover image and a nearly three-minute exclusive video from Taylor herself detailing inspirations behind the album.
Tony Shalhoub explores global cultures through bread in new CNN series 'Breaking Bread'
NEW YORK (AP) — Tony Shalhoub has joined the world of celebrity travel hosts with his new show, “Breaking Bread.” The CNN series follows Shalhoub as he explores cultures and food through the lens of bread. The first episode is set in New York City, where he samples various breads and pastries. Shalhoub also visits Brazil, France, and other locations, exploring local food and drink. He aims to focus on the people and cultures he encounters rather than himself. The show is a family affair, with appearances from his wife and children. Shalhoub’s approach offers a fresh perspective on travel and food. The series debuts Sunday.
What the key witnesses at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial told the jury
NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex crimes trial involved testimony from 34 witnesses. They included Combs’ ex-girlfriends Cassie and Jane, who said he forced them into drug-fueled sex marathons, a sex worker they knew as “The Punisher,” personal assistants who said they witnessed his violence and facilitated his sexual exploits, and other women who accused him of abuse. A judge sentenced Combs Friday to four years and two months in prison. Combs was convicted in July of transporting people across state lines for the purpose of prostitution.
Yohji Yamamoto pares back to essentials in Paris show
PARIS (AP) — Yohji Yamamoto has presented a collection at Paris Fashion Week that distills his signature style to its essence. The show features monochrome, urban and fluid silhouettes with rebellious touches. It opens with pared-down black looks, some with graffiti motifs, followed by softer fringed ensembles. Tartan appears in shredded form, adding a jolt of pattern, while white gowns trail in ethereal strips. Red sculptural coats add drama. At 81, Yamamoto continues to resist fashion cycles, focusing on simplicity and balance. His timeless designs remain unmistakably his: esoteric, emotional and enduringly chic.
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