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Comedian Sinbad Recovering From Recent Stroke
2020 American Music Awards: The Best Performances And Biggest Winners Of The Night
     NEW YORK — The family of Sinbad says the comedian- actor is recovering from a re- cent stroke.
The Adkins family says in a statement to reporters on Monday that “it is out of sin- cere love that we share Sin- bad, our beloved husband and father, is recovering from a re- cent stroke.
“Sinbad is a light source of love and joy for many genera- tions. While he is beginning his road to recovery, we are faithful and optimistic that he will bring laughter into our hearts soon,” the statement continued.
The 64-year-old Sinbad, born David Adkins, is known for his stand-up work and appearances in the sit- coms “A Different World” and “The Sinbad Show.” The enter- tainer has also appeared in several movies.
SINBAD
“Our family thanks you in advance for your love and sup- port and ask for continued prayers for his healing. We also ask that you please re- spect our privacy during this time,” the family statement read.
This year's American Music Awards were a true celebration of the arts! The star-studded spectacular featured some of the biggest names in music being honored for their achievements and delivering some jaw-dropping live per- formances.
From Justin Bieber's soul- ful medley of new hits -- which came 10 years after he made his AMAs debut with a per- formance of "Pray" to Jen- nifer Lopez and Maluma's world premiere performance of "Pa' Ti" and "Lonely," the night was jam-packed with in- credible highlights.
With Taraji P. Henson helming the ceremony, fans also got to see a slew of heart- felt acceptance speeches and powerful messages from some of the night's big winners.
Here's some of the 2020 American Music Awards win-
Taraji P. Henson hosted the AMA’s.
ners list.
Artist of the year: Taylor Swift
New artist of the year: Doja Cat
Collaboration of the year: Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours"
Favorite pop/rock female artist: Taylor Swift
Favorite pop/rock male artist: Justin Bieber
Favorite pop/rock duo or group: BTS
Favorite pop/rock song: Dua Lipa, “Don't Start Now"
Favorite pop/rock album: Harry Styles, “Fine Line"
Favorite rap/hip-hop fe- male artist: Nicki Minaj
Favorite rap/hip-hop male artist: Juice WRLD
Favorite rap/hip-hop song: Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, “WAP"
Favorite rap/hip-hop album: Roddy Ricch, “Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial”
Favorite soul/R&B fe- male artist: Doja Cat
Favorite soul/R&B male artist: The Weeknd
Favorite soul/R&B song: The Weeknd, “Heartless"
Favorite soul/R&B album: The Weeknd, “After Hours”
 ‘Black Panther’ Sequel Will Not Use A Digitized Version Of Chadwick Boseman
   The sequel to Black Panther, which starred the late Chad- wick Boseman, is still in limbo. But what fans can be as- sured of is that the producers will have no substitution for the deceased actor.
It is now confirmed that there will be no digital replacement of the actor.
Victoria Alonso, executive producer of Black Panther, shut down any reports of a digitized version of Boseman to the Ar- gentine newspaper Clarín.
"No. There’s only one Chad- wick, and he’s no longer with us. Sadly, our king has died in
BLACK PANTHER
   real life, not only in fiction, and we’re taking a little time to see how we continue the story and how to honor this chapter of
unexpectedly hap-
Nipsey Hussle’s Los Angeles Clothing Store Vandalized
what has
pened to us, so painful and terri- ble to be honest," Alonso explained.
 Nipsey Hussle’s The Marathon Clothing Store has reportedly been hit by vandals. Multiple store windows were busted out, and some mer- chandise was looted from the storefront, The Blast reported on Tuesday (Nov. 17).
Cell phone footage shared by The Shade Room shows people cleaning up broken glass from outside of the store, which became a memorial lo- cation and tourist attraction after the 33-year-old rapper was gunned down in the park-
NIPSEY HUSSLE
ing lot in March 2019.
The flagship clothing store,
located in a strip mall near the neighborhood where Hussle grew up, temporarily closed last year. David Gross, Hus- sle’s business partner, later accused the Los Angeles City of Attorney’s office of working to shut the store down.
While the store is listed on- line as being open for business, the company phone number was out of service when reached out to on Tuesday.
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