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Rihanna’s Foundation To Donate $15 Million To Organizations Fighting For Climate Justice
Slim Jxmmi Arrested For Callous
Domestic Violence But
Girlfriend Says Cops Are Lying
MIAMI, FL – Rae Srem- murd rapper Slim Jxmmi was reportedly arrested in Miami on Tuesday (January 25) for allegedly attacking the mother of his child Kiara (or Kee). Per TMZ, Jxmmi knocked down a door and pulled out her hair extensions. The girl- friend told police Jxmmi be- came upset after she questioned him about a woman he was fol- lowing on Twitter. After taking a break with a friend, Jxmmi supposedly returned to the resi- dence smelling like alcohol.
Kiara then told the officers when she attempted to move their sleeping child from his playpen to a bed, Jxmmi pulled her hair with such force, an ex- tension was ripped from her scalp. When she attempted to record the scene on her cell phone, Jxmmi allegedly kicked down a door, ripped the phone away and tossed it over a bal- cony to prevent her from shar- ing it on social media.
But now, the alleged victim
SLIM JXMMI
claims the Dade County police aren’t telling the truth. In an In- stagram posted shortly after his arrest, she called it “cap.”
“Dade County y’all are wrong for this,” she wrote. “I told you guys he did not hit me. Every of- ficer you guys had in my face are wrong for this. No hands were put on anybody, I stated it more than once. It was a loud argu- ment and the police were called. You guys turn nothing into something. It’s our sons first birthday tomorrow, what’s wrong with y’all?”
Wiz Khalifa And Juicy J Announce Joint Album
JUICY J AND WIZ KHALIFA
Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa have another joint on the way. The rappers are joining forces for a collaborative album, which is slated for release next month. On Wednesday, they dropped a Juicy-produced song from the untitled project called “Backseat” featuring Project Pat alongside a video, directed by Gabriel Hart.
The track follows last month’s “Pop That Trunk.”
The duo has teamed up throughout the years on songs including “The Plan,” “Smoke a Ni**a,” and “Gah Damn High” off Juicy’s 2020 album The Hustle Continues. In 2016, they released TGOD Mafia: Rude Awakening, a collabora- tive mixtape with 808 Mafia’s TM88.
Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation has pledged to donate $15 million to organi- zations that are fighting for climate justice in the United States and the Caribbean. The pledge was made in part- nership with #StartSmall ini- tiative.
The groups that will be re- ceiving grants “are focused on and led by women, youth, Black, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+ and people of color to accelerate climate justice for those at greatest
RIHANNA
risk,” a press release said.
“At the Clara Lionel Foun- dation, much of the work is rooted in the understanding that climate disasters, which are growing in frequency and intensity, do not impact all communities equally, with communities of color and is- land nations facing the brunt of climate change. This is why CLF prioritizes both cli- mate resilience and climate justice work across the U.S. and Caribbean,” Rihanna, who was born in Barbados, wrote in a statement.
Megan Thee Stallion And Jennifer Lopez Star In Coach ‘That’s My Ride’ Campaign
Ready to ride? Megan Thee Stallion and Jen- nifer Lopez star in Coach’s “That’s My Ride” Spring 2022 campaign unveiled on Tuesday (Jan. 25).
Coach reworked its signa- ture Horse and Carriage image to include the brand’s first-ever house logo reimag- ined for a new generation. Noah Beck, Wisdom Kaye and Kōki are also fea- tured in the campaign.
The unisex collection in- cludes hoodies, cross body bags, large and mini tote bags, backpacks, fanny packs and more in white, orange, blue and pink color palettes.
“I feel like working with
JENNIFER LOPEZ AND MEGAN THEE STALLION
Coach is just so nostalgic to me because I’ve been wearing this brand all my life,” Megan shared with People magazine. “My grandmother used to take me shopping and
buy me little Coach wristlets and the little small purses – and now I’m all grown up, and I get to wear everything and have all the big purses,” she adds.
Migos’ ‘Culture’ Album Briefly Disappears From Streaming Services
Migos’ Culture album is once again available on Apple Music and other streaming services, including Tidal and Amazon Music. At the time of this writing, however, it re- mained absent from the trio’s Spotify catalog.
Meanwhile, Quavo has teased the imminent release of new (and presumably solo) music, with his IG post sig- naling the impending arrival notably being shared on the day of Culture’s fifth anniver- sary.
Fans were quick to mourn the album’s apparent re- moval from Spotify, Apple
MIGOS
Music, and elsewhere while also speculating that the tim- ing of the album’s streaming
pull could offer some solace. After all, Jan. 27 marked the album’s fifth anniversary.
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