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Ray J Hits $17K Jackpot Playing Penny Slots At Casino
Kim Kardashian Looks Defeated After Failing Her Baby Bar Exam For Law School
Ray J's living proof the rich just get richer, because his investment yielded a 17,000 percent return.
Ray J was playing a penny-slot game called "Buf- falo" and won $17,000. We're told he put down a total of $100. It was a good day at the slots.
In case you want in ... Ray hit up the San Manuel Casino in San Bernardino County. It was quite the scene ... a crowd gathered to watch
Kim Kardashian's
dreams of being a lawyer got derailed during lockdown be- cause she didn't pass her baby bar exam.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star looked sad and defeated while breaking the news to her sisters -- Khloé and Kourtney Kar- dashian in the latest trailer
KIM KARDASHIAN
for their show.
Kim studied religiously for
the exam and her famous fam- ily even threw her a COVID- safe party with her best friends after she completed it.
The 40-year-old seemed confident she passed, although we've now learned she fell short. She is determined to continue until she passes.
Ray J rake in the dough. ‘School Of Rock’ Drummer
Angela Bassett‘s two kids are quickly growing up, and the actress has had to make a lot of adjustments while rais- ing her teenagers. One major change is watching her chil- dren, twins Bronwyn and Slater, as they start to date, which Angela said has been a little “awkward” for dad Courtney B. Vance.
“My daughter asked if she could have a boyfriend, so she’s starting to date,” the 62- year-old beauty told Us Weekly ahead of the Diabetes by Heart’s event on Tuesday, May 25. “Sometimes I’ll have the nerve to ask, ‘Have you kissed?’ And she says, ‘No.’ And I’m like, ‘Oh, OK, well that wasn’t my journey.”
Angela’s spouse, Court- ney, is “all about respect, re-
RAY J
Angela Bassett Gets Real About Watching Her Teenage Kids ‘Starting To Date’: ‘It’s Awkward’
Kevin Clark Dead In Bike Crash
"School of Rock" star Kevin Clark, who played the drummer, is dead after a motorist hit him while he was cycling around Chicago ... a source has learned.
The professional drummer best known as Freddy Jones, aka Spazzy McGee was riding his bicycle on the Northwest Side of Chicago early Wednesday morning when he was struck by a Hyundai Sonata according to police.
Jack Black says he's dev- astated and heartbroken by Kevin's death, saying he died way too young.
Black is remembering
COURTNEY B. VANCE , ANGELA BASSETT AND THEIR TWINS BRONWYN AND SLATER
KEVIN CLARK
Kevin as a "beautiful soul" and says they had tons of great memories together. Jack's also sending love to Kevin's family and the whole 'School Of Rock' com- munity.
spect, respect,” so he’s making sure his 15-year-old kiddos know the importance of choos- ing a good partner. But be- cause the Hollywood star and the Preacher’s Wife actor, 61, aren’t used to this stage of par- enthood, it’s been “awkward” navigating their kids’ dating lives. “It’s still sweet,” Angela added.
Bronwyn has already started showing interest in having a boyfriend, but An- gela revealed dating isn’t as big of a priority for Slater. Though the handsome young man was a little heartbreaker as a tiny tot, she’s “thinking he’s not interested” right now because he’s more focused on his future career.
Report: Jay-Z Divesting Assets In Attempt To Purchase Stake In Washington Football Team
The Washington Football Team could have a prominent new investor in the making.
According to popular Wash- ington Football Team blogger Burgundy Blog, rapper and business mogul Jay-Z is "ac- tively divesting assets to posi- tion himself for purchase" of a stake in the Washington Foot- ball Team. Burgundy Blog im- portantly notes that "nothing is imminent" and such deals "take months and sometimes break down."
"If you listen to my pod- cast... I've been saying this for
JAY-Z
months," JP Finlay said
Wednesday on 106.7 The Fan, lending some credence to the report. "I heard it from some- body sort of connected to the NFL eight, nine months ago that this could happen."
In March, it was reported that the NFL had approved a $450 million debt waiver al- lowing Dan Snyder to buy out his minority partners, Fred Smith, Dwight Schar and Robert Rothman, to the tune of $950 million for Sny- der to take control of the re- maining 40 percent of the team.
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