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Ray J's Wife Says He Left Her And Their Daughter 'Stranded' in Las Vegas
Idris Elba To Star With Jonathan Majors In Netflix's All-Black Western, Produced By Jay-Z
IDRIS ELBA AND JONATHAN MAJOR
Princess Love is not hold- ing back.
This week, Ray J posted a photo of himself with his wife and their 1-year-old daughter Melody, after attending BET's Soul Train Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday.
"Thank you @bet #soul- TrainAwards @princesslove @melodylovenorwood," read the since-deleted post. How- ever, before it was removed, Princess shaded her hus- band, claiming that he left her and their daughter "stranded" in Las Vegas.
"Left me and Melody stranded in Vegas and blocked me from calling.. now you wanna post family photos," she wrote with a laugh-crying emoji and the hashtag #ByeUgly. Ray J has yet to ad-
RAY J, PRINCESS LOVE AND MELODY
dress his wife's comment. Princess is currently eight months pregnant, and later took to Instagram Story to share details of her current sit-
uation.
"Yes I can fly home.. I have
my own money," she began.
"But my car is here and I don't want to drive back alone with my daughter because I'm over 8 months pregnant and I don’t even want to have to stop for gas or go into labor with all of this human trafficking going on..."
Netflix has announced that Idris Elba has joined rising star Jonathan Majors in The Harder They Fall, the streaming giant's upcoming film produced by Jay-Z.
The film is the directorial debut for Jeymes Samuel, who worked with Jay-Z on The Great Gatsby soundtrack under his pseudonym The Bullitts. Samuel will keep his connection to Jay-Z, since the rapper will produce the film with Samuel alongside Lawrence Bender and James Lassiter.
When it was first an- nounced, film details were unknown, but they were re- vealed Monday with Elba's
casting. Majors will play Nat Love, an outlaw who goes on a journey of revenge once he finds out the man who killed his parents 20 years ago (Elba) is about to be released from prison. Love reunites his gang to track down the killer.
Coincidentally, Elba just wrapped another Western flick, Concrete Cowboys. Ma- jors, who is one of the biggest up-and-comers in Hollywood after his stellar turn in The Last Black Man in San Fran- cisco, will star in HBO's Love- craft Country next year and also shot Spike Lee's Netflix film, Da 5 Bloods, with Chadwick Boseman.
Meghan Markle Is Named 2019's Most Powerful Fashion Icon
Her style can't be beat! Meghan Markle is having quite the moment! The Duchess of Sussex is known for her tal- ent, philanthropic endeavors, and of course, her impeccable style. This year, Lyste, a global fashion search engine, complied all of the best and brightest mo- ments in fashion based on data
from their site searches.
Turns out, when it comes to
fashion, Meghan is the number one power dresser, according to the research. "The 10 celebrities whose personal style choices drove the biggest spikes in searches, sales, news coverage
MEGHAN MARKLE
and social media mentions over pany said about the criteria the last 12 months," the com- needed to make it on the list.
Lil Xan Admits To Relapsing Back On Painkillers
Lil Xan committed to kick- ing his drug habit cold turkey last year following the fatal overdoses of Lil Peep and Mac Miller. Xan, whose his- tory with drugs is well-docu- mented in his music, seemed to be doing well until fans no- ticed he dropped out of the public eye.
On Monday (November 18), Xan told TMZ his apparent disappearance was due to a re- cent relapse.
In a video clip, Xan ex- plained what happened in the
LIL XAN
months since he vowed to quit using. He says stopping so abruptly wasn’t the best idea
considering the withdrawals led the 23-year-old rapper to experience multiple seizures.
“I wanted to stop drugs completely, but I did it the wrong way,” he says. “It was a wake-up call.”
Elsewhere in the clip, Xan also revealed he wasn’t ready to tell the public what was going on with him, saying, “I tried to bullshit and say I was sick and stuff, but I just wasn’t ready until right now to let the world know I’m completely sober now.”
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