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Helen Skelton reveals newborn daughter Elsie is named after her 'crazy and cool' cousin who tragically died in her 20s Steve Coogan transforms into disgraced Jimmy Savile as he plays out sexual deviant's campaign of abuse against women in distressing scenes for The Reckoning Kendall Jenner looks chic in all-black winter gear as she hits the slopes with friends in the winter hotspot of Aspen 'So proud!' Romeo Beckham gets a ringing endorsement from parents David and Victoria as he unveils brooding cover shoot for GQ Korea
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Overindulged over Christmas? Kickstart your 2022 with the one thing you need this January. Whitney Port reveals she tested positive for COVID-19 with husband Tim Rosenman and their four-year-old son Sonnyĭancing On Ice 2022: Oti Mabuse looks incredible in leggy red Chanel ballgown with dramatic train as she makes judging debut - as fans laud star which details her abuse accusations against musical artist Marilyn Manson seen in LA ahead of Sundance debut of Evan Rachel Wood documentary Phoenix Rising. Newly-engaged Maya Jama puts on a stylish display as she returns to London following romantic Stateside proposal to basketball player Ben Simmons French had no problem with the song being taken off the album - Drake's his brother, and he totally understood his reasoning.' 'He didn't think it was appropriate to put out new music right now. 'Drake asked for the song to come down before release because he's still reeling from what happened at Astroworld,' a source told TMZ. Two weeks after the incident, French Montana removed a song with Drake at the Hotline Bling rapper's request because the timing was too close to the Astroworld disaster. Other lawsuits have been filed by more than 280 people with Houston based lawyer Tony Buzbee representing 125 victims alone.īuzzbee's case names both Scott and rapper Drake and seeks $750 million in damages on behalf of the victims. The alleged victim went on to accuse Drake of continuing to perform with Scott 'as the crowd became out of control' and 'while the crowd mayhem continued.' Laying low: Just weeks after the deadly Astroworld concert, French Montana removed a song with Drake at the Hotline Bling rapper's request because the timing was too close to the disaster (pictured in 2019)
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'I think we should stop allowing ourselves to be shocked every year by the disconnect between impactful music and these awards and just accept that what once was the highest form of recognition may no longer matter to the artists that exist now and the ones that come after,' he penned. 'This is a great time for somebody to start something new that we can build up over time and pass on to the generations to come. The other day I said was a lock for either album or song of the year along with countless other reasonable assumptions and it just never goes that way,' he continued. 'It's like a relative you keep expecting to fix up but they just can't change their ways. No thanks: Drake has been critical of the Grammys in the past despite having won four times out of an impressive 47 nominations seen in 2016