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Ja Rule Emerges From $100M Fyre Festival Lawsuit Without A Cent To Pay
Tami Roman Reveals Shocking Hair Loss Due To Bad ‘Dye’ Job: ‘Now I’m Bald’
Reality TV show veteran Tami Roman appeared on the Nov. 19 episode of “Per- sonal Injury Court” where she explained how she suf- fered some serious hair loss due to a scalp infection.
Roman opened up about her ordeal to Judge Gino Brogdon, telling him that a hair color mishap caused her tresses to fall out, Hello Beautiful reports.
TAMI ROMAN
“Oh chile [sic], let me tell you,” Roman says. “I’ve dyed my hair most of my life because I greyed early. So, I went to my stylist and I said, ‘I want you to take my hair to platinum blonde,’ and he said, ‘You know, it’s going to be difficult.’ And I said, ‘I still want it.’ And, six weeks later, all the hair fell out. I wanted what I wanted and now I’m bald.”
Ja Rule is reportedly off the hook in the $100 million class action lawsuit stemming from 2017’s failed Fyre Festival. Ac- cording to Billboard, Ja Rule — real name Jeffery Atkins — and Fyre Fest’s chief marketing officer Grant Margolin have been dropped from the ongoing case in an order filed November 7.
Both the Murder Inc. founder and Margolin were originally dismissed in a July decision by Judge P. Kevin Castel.
However, the plantiffs’ law firm Geragos & Geragos filed an appeal to keep Rule and Mar- golin locked in the case, al- though they couldn’t prove people were persuaded to pur- chase tickets for the botched event as a result of Rule’s pro-
JA RULE
motional tweet in April. Rule’s attorney Ryan Hay-
den Smith said, “In July, the Court dismissed all Fyre Festi- val claims against Mr. Atkins. After this loss, plaintiffs’ law firm Geragos & Geragos ap- pealed that decision, and the Court denied their appeal. This ruling is nothing short of a total vindication of Mr. Atkins.”
Kandi Burruss’ Teen Daughter Refuses To Live In Same House As Stepfather Todd Tucker
Is there trouble brewing inside the Kandi Burruss family home?
According to an exclusive RadarOnline report, Kandi’s 16-year-old daugh- ter Riley wants to move out because she refuses to live with stepfather Todd Tucker.
“Riley wants out of the house and wants Kandi to buy her an apartment,” a family insider told Radar. “Riley can’t stand looking at him and doesn’t want to be in the same house any longer.”
“She thinks Todd’s con- trolling, manipulative and
KANDI AND RILEY BURRUSS
she’s tired of him acting like he’s her father,” the source said. “Kandi’s freaking out and doesn’t know what to
do.”
The source revealed that
Burruss is trying to keep thepeace.
Jada Pinkett Smith Recalls ‘Complex Relationship’ With Tupac On Red Table Talk
Jada Pinkett Smith
opened up about her rela- tionship with the late Tupac Shakur during her Red Table Talk with Whitney Houston’s alleged ex-lover Robyn Crawford.
The actress welcomed Crawford on her Facebook Watch show to talk about her book, A Song For You: My Life with Whitney Houston. Smith noted the parallels between Crawford’s tumul- tuous relationship with the music legend compared to her own with the hip-hop icon.
While Whitney and Robyn were allegedly inti- mate with each other, that wasn’t the case for Jada and the late rapper. Even so, as Crawford spoke about Houston’s possessiveness after they stopped being ro- mantic with each other, Smith could relate.
JADA AND TUPAC
Recalling how Whitney allegedly confronted her about sleeping with one of her backup dancers, Craw- ford said the singer tore up an inscription she had writ- ten in a Bible she gave Robyn. “She was angrily upset,” she said, “She just grabbed it and ripped out the back page and she started tearing it up, ripping it into little pieces.”
“That I understood, be- cause of the complex rela- tionship I’ve had with Pac in those moments of his, ‘Who’s
that?!,’ knowing damn well there ain’t nothing like that between us,” Jada said. “Him feeling like, ‘You’re the only stability I got, I can’t af- ford for you to put that atten- tion elsewhere.’ For him, it was, we were an anchor for each other. Anytime he felt like that anchor was threat- ened, oh my God.”
When Robyn said it was- n’t jealously, but Whitney being “possessive and protec- tive,” Jada agreed. “It’s a lot of things I didn’t understand while I was in it with Pac,” said Smith.
The episode ended with Jada asking what Robyn would say to Whitney now, if she alive.
“I would wanna say, you know Nip, you know I love you,” said Robyn. “And I got you. I will represent. I love that girl like yesterday and she’s with me all the time.”
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