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Will Smith 'Humbled' After ‘Aladdin’ Becomes His Highest Grossing Film
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Boosie Addresses $233K Judgment, Didn't Get Court Notification
Will Smith is one of Hol- lywood's greatest actors and his latest achievement just so- lidified that. The 50-year-old's movie Aladdin has consis- tently killed the box office since its May release, and con- sequently became Smith's highest grossing movie world- wide, to date.
Smith shared the news on his Instagram account after it was announced that the live-
action film accumulated $874.2 million worldwide, topping his 1996 film Inde- pendence Day which garnered $817.4 million globally.
"Aladdin just became the biggest movie of my career," he captioned the video. "I'm honored and I'm speechless. (You see what I did there? Gotta pay attention) The only thing I can say is... Thank you."
Boosie was recently or- dered to pay $233,128.54 to security officer Glen Kerley, who pepper-sprayed the rap- per and was later allegedly as- saulted during an incident in 2017 Edgewater Mall in Mis- sissippi. Reports claim that Boosie didn't show up to court, which he addressed on Instagram along with the judgment.
Boosie wrote, "That is bullsh*t talking about I missed court. I was never no-
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tified to come to court...No- body never gave me not one court notice. This is a racist plot to try and take me [down]." He added that Ker- ley chased him down, and he then questioned why he would miss court.
The judge reached the judgment after Boosie failed to show up for the hearing and has not responded to pleadings in the case since his lawyer withdrew himself from the case in March.
Ghost Fights Betrayal From
All Sides In New 'Power'
Season 6 Trailer
There comes a time in life when the tables turn, and for James St. Patrick, that time is now.
For years, St. Patrick stayed one step ahead of his foes and two steps ahead of those who foolishly trusted him; resting on the loyalty he demanded but never recipro- cated. Now, the man known as Ghost (Omari Hardwick) must fend off attacks from all sides as he ends up in the same position he's intentionally placed others: weak, vulnera- ble and maybe, disposable.
For the final trailer of Power, creator and showrun- ner Courtney A. Kemp boils over on the simmering ten- sions between Ghost and all those who once considered him a brother, lover, or father. With the series set for an Aug. 25 return, viewers will find James. St. Patrick in a heightened yet pensive state. Buried alongside his daughter is Ghost's ability to keep everything under control; now he must confront new enemies who were once old friends. Will Ghost outsmart his fiercest adversaries or will he
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finally merit the bullets and bloodshed he's willfully be- stowed on others?
Fans took to social media to shed digital tears of sadness expressed via emojis, memes, and gifs when it was revealed Season 6 would be the final hurrah, and while this is the final dance, Kemp and Execu- tive Producer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson will give fans more product to push by way of extra episodes split between the summer and winter.
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