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Eminem's Real Life Stan Has Allegedly Been Stalking Him For Months
Stacey Dash, 53, & Husband Split: She Ends 4th Marriage 7 Mos. After Domestic Battery Arrest
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MACOMB COUNTY, MI – The man arrested for break- ing into Eminem’s Michigan home in early April has re- portedly been hunting him down for months. According to TMZ, 26-year-old Michael David Hughes was popped last June for tres- passing on two properties as he looked for Slim Shady — one had been previously owned by the diamond-sell- ing MC.
Hughes allegedly ap- proached a home in Rochester Hills, Michigan around 2 a.m. local time and threw a rock through a win- dow, waking up the home- owner. Although Hughes was gone by the time police arrived at the scene, the homeowner said he returned and told him he was “looking for my brother Marshall [Mathers].”
By the time authorities got
OnlyFans Responds To Beyoncé's Shoutout In The 'Savage' Remix As Twitter Continues To Clutch Its Pearls
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back, Hughes had moved on to another property in nearby Oakland Township, which had been owned by Eminem at one point. Around 4:30 a.m. local time, he apparently bypassed security and a gated entrance as he searched for the illustrious rapper. Police say rang the doorbell and wanted to know where Shady was.
As noted in the police re- port, the homeowner in- formed Hughes Em no longer lived there and or- dered him to leave. Although Hughes appeared to comply, cops later found him hiding under a bed on the second floor of the property’s gate- house.
Hughes was sentenced to 90 days in jail and instructed to pay roughly $1,400 in fines, however he failed to cough up the dough and an arrest warrant was issued.
After two years of marriage, Stacey Dash and lawyer Jeffrey Marty have chosen to go their separate ways. The Clueless alum, 53, announced the news via Instagram on April 30. “Hello everyone,” she began the text post. “My husband and I have made the hard decision of ending our marriage,” she wrote. “After much prayer, I feel this is the right path for both of us. I wish him nothing but the best. Thank you everyone for your support and respecting
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our privacy during this diffi- cult time.”
The news comes roughly
seven months after an alter- cation between the pair. On the evening of September 29, 2019, law enforcement was dispatched to Stacey and Jeffrey’s home following a “marital dispute.” Stacey was arrested, but did not face charges from her husband. Stacey’s manager report- edly claimed that the actress acted in self-defense, but it was later noted that her man- ager, Nick Terry, had not released the aforementioned statement from his “office.”
 Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé destroyed the internet, and our hairlines, by dropping a remix to the al- ready viral hit “Savage,” as Blavity previously reported.
“Savage” has been in our ears due in large part by the never-ending TikTok chal- lenges featuring the song. Just when we thought its reign was dying down, Queen Bee’s H-town slurred rap verse has given the song some juice right in time for summer.
“Hips TikTok when I dance/On that demon time, she might start an OnlyFans (OnlyFans),” Bey raps on the overnight, chart-topping hit.
OnlyFans even responded to Bey's shoutout in a state- ment to Rolling Stone.
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“Beyonce, and any artist, are welcome to join OnlyFans at any time to foster a deeper connection with their fans,"
the company stated. Meanwhile, what really
had edges snatched was that Beyoncé knows not only about OnlyFans, but also a recently developed late-night corner of Instagram Live — Demon Time. Demon Time, which is newer than Only- Fans, is an after-hours Insta- gram Live stream that features freelance strippers showing off their craft. It was the brainchild of former bas- ketball player turned nightlife promoter Justin LaBoy, according to Com- plex. From there, dancers can grow their own fan base, which includes directing fu- ture clientele to their Only- Fans, a subscription-based service most known for its NSFW content.
   Kodak Black Rep Claims He Was Brutally Beaten By 7 Prison Guards
 INENZ, KY – The saga of Kodak Black’s time behind bars has taken another strange turn.
A rep for the incarcerated Kill Bill rapper recently shared a post on Instagram, claiming Kodak had been assaulted by seven guards while handcuffed. He’d also allegedly been denied phone or visitation privileges for six months due to a previous al- leged assault of a Miami cor- rections officer.
“We just heard from fellow inmates at Max. Penitentiary Big Sandy KY. In regards to @kodakblack treatment,” the caption began. “He couldn’t
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call himself as he is not al- lowed phone or visitation for 6 months as punishment for
the incident in Miami, even though that has been the case since September, they refuse to give him credit for that time.
“Friday night he was badly beaten while in cuffs, by 7 guards at Big Sandy KY. They struck him in the head re- peatedly with a metal object, Then after one of the guards flicked his genitals and said “you’re not so gangster now, you’re gonna need bigger balls to survive”. We have no- tified his counsel @lawronin and he advised he will be ask- ing for a full investigation by @thejusticedept and the FBI.”
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