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Future Accuses New Baby Mama Of Calling Child A 'Check Baby'
    Real Or Staged? Security Guard
Who Missed ‘Idol’ Audition
Deadline, Makes It To Hollywood
Future has reportedly accused Eliza Seraphin, an- other mother to one of his many children, of referring to her 10-month-old baby girl Reign as a “check baby.”
According to TMZ, Fu- ture’s legal team defined the term as “slang terminology de- scribing a child conceived solely for the purposes of ex- torting monies from the father of a child in the child support setting.”
The multiplatinum-selling rapper alleged Seraphin only wanted the child to extort money from him. He claimed during an online interview with one of Seraphin’s friends, he was told Seraphin researched the amount of child
  “American Idol” is billing this moment from last night’s show as a contestant who “came in off the street,” sang for the judges and earned a spot in the Holly- wood round.
But 22-year-old Courtney Timmons of Harris Neck, GA wasn’t just a random person walking by who was chosen out of the blue. She had been stand- ing outside since 8 a.m. that morning hoping for a miracle to happen, because she had missed the deadline to sign up. Host Ryan Seacrest said he was “walking down the street” when he saw Courtney “on the cor- ner” looking sad.
After she told Ryan that au- ditioning for “Idol” was her dream and that she was willing to sit around and wait all day, he
COURTNEY TIMMONS
brought her up the elevator. Timmons brought Seacrest to tears with her rendition of “Rise Up” by Andra Day. Judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan were also impressed.
The show wants us to believe that this tryout was spontaneous and an “Idol” first.
FUTURE
ELIZA SERAPHIN
Future also said the same friend told him she was taking
 Drake’s ‘Top Boy’ Series
support the other mothers of
Future’s children were re-
ceiving to determine how fertility pills to increase her
much she could collect.
chances of getting pregnant.
  Renewed On Netflix
 LONDON, UK – Drake’s ex- ecutive produced show Top Boy will return for its second Netflix season and fourth season over- all. Cast members Ashley Wal- ters, Kane Robinson, Michael Ward and British rapper Little Simz are also set to return, as well as the show’s original creator Ronan Ben- nett, who will co-produce the season.
Drake took to Instagram on Wednesday (February 26) to an- nounce the news.
“WE BAAAAAAAACK,” he
DRAKE
captioned a photo of Top Boy scripts.
 Will Smith To Expand Bel-Air Athletics With Miami-Inspired Collection
WILL SMITH
  Will Smith is taking his Bel- Air Athletics line to the next level with an all-new limited edition collection titled “Bel- Air Miami (Home/Away).” The collection is inspired by Smith’s close connection with the city of Miami.
The unisex line features a
variety of colorful looks that consumers can try and get their hands on. The designs feature tropical hues, animal prints and a color scheme that’s inspired by the Miami Dolphins and also the Miami Hurricanes uniforms from the 1980s and 1990s.
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