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Rihanna Wears $1,860 Heels
T. I. And Tiny Looking To Increase Household Even With New Granddaughter
    Designed By Boyfriend A$AP Rocky
Rihanna is wearing her heart on her heels.
The 32-year-old singer kicked off 2021 in a metallic bikini top and skirt, paired with lace-up gladiator heels designed by her on-again beau A$AP Rocky.
In an Instagram post cap- tioned “new year’s resolution: apply the pressure,” the “Um- brella” paired the Anima Muaddi X AWGE LSD Gladi Thigh High Heel ($1,860) — part of famed footwear de- signer Anima Muaddi’s re- cent collaboration with the 32-year-old rapper — with a metallic bikini top by Rick Owens with a matching draped skirt by Dries Van Noten ($990) and her mul- let hairstyle.
It appears the rumored
RHIANNA
couple think alike when it comes to creating collections; the Fenty mogul previously collaborated on two footwear lines with Muaddi.
Though Tiny Harris just became a grandmother with the birth of her oldest daugh- ter Zonnique’s newborn, T. I. is ready to make her a mommy once again.
The rapper and expedi- TIously podcast host was out for a walk with his longtime wife on Wednesday (January 13), and made sure to let his followers know that he was definitely feeling her love.
“Baby #8 now loading...” he captioned a video with Tiny. “@Majorgirl my lil piece of paradise.”
T. I. AND TINY
  DaBaby Arrested On Beverly Hills Weapons Allegation
   Dr. Dre Agrees To Pay Estranged Wife $2 Million In Spousal Support
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby has been released from a Los Angeles County jail after an arrest in Beverly Hills, where police said he took a loaded gun into an upscale store on Rodeo Drive.
DaBaby, whose legal name is Jonathan Kirk, was ar- rested Thursday on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon and carrying a loaded gun in a vehicle, Beverly Hills police said.
The 29-year-old was one of a group of men who walked into a store on an upscale stretch of Rodeo Drive, police said. Store security called police after see- ing a gun in one man’s waist- band, and officers met the men as they returned to their vehi-
court Monday.
An email sent to DaBaby’s
representatives seeking com- ment was not immediately re- turned.
The North Carolina rapper’s song “Rockstar,” featuring Roddy Ricch, was one of the biggest hits of 2020, and is nominated for a Grammy Award for record of the year.
DaBaby’s last two albums, 2019′s “Kirk” and 2020′s “Blame It on Baby,” both reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
His arrest Thursday came a year after a misdemeanor bat- tery arrest in Miami after a dis- pute with a club owner over payment for a performance, po- lice said. DaBaby denied in- volvement in the fight.
Dr. Dre has reportedly agreed to pay his estranged wife $2 million in temporary spousal support in their on- going divorce battle. The de- cision was reached at a hearing this week attended by lawyers for both parties, ac- cording to The Blast.
Dre, born Andre Young, and his wife, Nicole Young, have been hashing out di- vorce details for the last sev- eral months. The 55-year-old mogul signed off on the multi-million dollar agree- ment from his hospital bed at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles where he is being treated for a reported brain aneurysm.
The payment was disbursed on Monday (Jan. 11). Nicole wanted Dre to pay $2 million a month in alimony, and an extra $5 million for lawyers
DR. DRE AND NICOLE
fees. Under the agreement, Dre will continue to cover expenses on her Malibu home and expenses for her mothers home in Pacific Pal- isades, Calif., while Nicole is tasked with covering her se- curity costs, TMZ reports. Dre had reportedly been paying her over $200,000 in temporary alimony.
DA BABY
cle, police said.
The other men were released
and DaBaby was arrested and jailed. He was freed later Thurs- day after posting $35,000 bail. He is scheduled to appear in
 R. Kelly Shares Song ‘Shut Up’ From Prison On 54th Birthday
 R&B star R. Kelly is cur- rently behind bars awaiting trial on sex crime charges related to six women and girls.
Prison walls, however, were not enough to stop the Chicago- based artist from taking to so- cial media on his 54th birthday, Jan. 8, to share a track written to address those who have con- fronted the artist about his al- leged abuse of young women.
Attached to a photo of the crooner holding several cham- pionship belts, Kelly, born Robert Kelly, uploaded one verse from his 2011 song, “Shut Up,” to Instagram Friday,
R. KELLY
speaking of a “tsunami of ru- mors” ruining his career.
Lyrics the songwriter posted include, “After 22 years of a blessed career/ Had me lying in my hospital bed crying mad
tears/ But just as I have many people hatin me, Had so many people loving me/ And let’s not forget the hood around the world covering me/ And to everybody that be calling me, Telling what they’ve been sayin about me/ Bringin me all of this negative s–t, ya’ll the ones I ain’t f–king with.”
The chorus simply reads, “Can I get a witness for all of this, When people all up in your business, tell em shut up, tell em shut up, tell em shut up! I’m talking to you!”
Kelly captioned the clip, “Thank you God, for My Life!
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