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Kevin Hart Breaks
Will Smith Posts Up With Martin Lawrence, Wesley Snipes And Eddie Murphy
ATLANTA, GA – Four movie legends — Will Smith, Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence and Wesley Snipes — snapped a photo together this week at Tyler Perry’s new studio in Atlanta.
Smith and Lawrence are currently filming Bad Boys For Life, the third in- stallment of the Bad Boy franchise. Coincidentally, Murphy and Snipes are also starring in the much-an- ticipated Coming To Amer- ica sequel.
Smith was the first to share the photo of the film heavyweights in an Insta- gram post on Tuesday (Octo-
WESLEY SNIPES, WILL SMITH, EDDIE MURPHY AND MARTIN LAWRENCE
ber 29).
“Nothing to see here...” he
wrote in the tongue-in-cheek caption.
Smith’s Bad Boys coun-
terpart Lawrence merged the two upcoming movies to- gether in his caption.
“When Bad Boys come to America,” he wrote.
Instagram Silence With
Emotional Recovery Video
LOS ANGELES, CA – Kevin Hart was involved in a serious car accident last month that could’ve taken his life. The celebrated comedic actor re- quired immediate surgery and weeks of physical therapy to get back on his feet.
After nearly two months of social media silence, Hart has shared an emotional video about his recovery journey and revealed what the experience has taught him. The clip is peppered with footage of the car wreck and a noticeably de- termined Hart in the hospital.
“Basically what you real- ize is that you’re not in con- trol,” he says. “No matter how much you think you’re in con- trol, you’re not in control. At the end of the day, it can all be over. When God talks, you gotta listen. I swear, life is funny. Because some of the craziest things that happen to you end up being the things that you needed the most.
“And in this case, I honestly feel like God basically told me to sit down. When you’re mov- ing too fast and doing too much, sometimes you can’t see
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the things that you’re meant to see. But after my accident I see things differently, I see life from a whole new perspective. My appreciation for life is through the roof ...
As the video comes to an end, Hart thanks his friends, family and fans for supporting him throughout the process. He ends with perhaps the most important lesson he’s learned as a result of the accident, “Don’t take today for granted because tomorrow is not promised.”
Kodak Black Reportedly Involved In Prison Fight That Sent Guard To Hospital
MIAMI, FL – Kodak Black’s incarceration re- portedly got violent on Tues- day night (October 29). The controversial rapper was in- volved in a prison fight that sent one guard to the hospi- tal, according to Miami’s WPLG Local 10 News and the Associated Press.
The brawl took place at Miami’s Federal Detention Center, where Kodak is cur- rently imprisoned after pleading guilty to federal weapons charges. The fight reportedly started between two inmates, but it is un- known if Kodak was one of
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these two men or got in- volved once the skirmish began.
Injuries suffered by the prison guard haven’t been re-
vealed at this time. But the injuries were severe enough to require surgery at a local hospital.
Kodak, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, is in the Fed- eral Detention Center waiting to be sentenced in his weapons case. Sentencing is scheduled to take place on November 13.
The Atlantic Records artist was arrested on weapons charges prior to a scheduled performance at Rolling Loud Miami in May. Later that month, a judge denied him bond after deeming him to be “a danger to the community.”
Drake Buys Heart-Shaped Diamond Ring For His Birthday
Drake is showering himself with expensive gifts for his 33rd birthday ... dropping more than half a million dol- lars for a custom diamond ring in the shape of a heart.
Sources with knowledge tell reporters ... the "Hotline Bling" rapper purchased a 22- carat, heart-shaped diamond ring from Gemma Fine Jew- elry as a bday present to him- self, and the piece is valued between $600,000 and $800,000.
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Lil Baby Takes PJ To Perform At Southern University Despite Not Getting Paid
Last Thursday, Lil Baby saved the day at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, despite him being the one who almost ruined it.
The Atlanta rapper was booked to perform at the uni- versity's homecoming event, but refunded his fee when he had to cancel for personal reasons. However, for some reason, Lil Baby had a change of heart and decided he would do everything in his power to make it to SU to perform. Perhaps he realized howbigofadealaHal- loween/Homecoming event would be for students stuck
LIL BABY
in midterms and seeking re- lease. An alternate explana- tion is that he feared getting sued, which happened to be the outcome of a Pennsylva- nia show he didn't show up to but received a deposit for.
The day of the cancelled performance, Lil Baby posted on IG to inform his fans that "Whatever Happen IFoundAWayToMakeIt!! And I Don’t Get Paid Cause I Had To Cancel But Fucc It Lets Go Up Baton Rouge." Not long afterward, he shared a video of himself on a private jet to prove that he was in fact on his way. Next thing we know, videos of the Quality Control artist per- forming his hit "Yes Indeed" to a crowd of turnt-up stu- dents are surfacing online and he is being hailed as a hero.
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