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Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly facing disciplinary action at FCI Fort Dix for making an unauthorized three-way phone call to discuss a New York Times statement, potentially losing 90 days of privileges while working as a chaplain’s assistant and joining a drug treatment program. He was also allegedly caught drinking homemade alcohol in prison, though his family denied the report and officials offered no comment. Ruby Rose launched a scathing online attack against Sydney Sweeney, accusing her of ruining the authenticity of the biopic Christy and hating gay people after being replaced on the project, following the film’s poor $1.3 million opening weekend. In response, Sweeney defended Christy’s artistic value over box office numbers, expressing pride in its message despite disappointing ticket sales and emphasizing storytelling impact amid a tough year for adult dramas. Meanwhile, Derek Hough spoke with TMZ at LAX, celebrating 20 years of both Dancing with the Stars and TMZ, crediting their longevity to authenticity, transparency, and the enduring legacy of late judge Len Goodman.
Hosts: Charlie Cotton, Deven Rall
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Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly facing disciplinary action at FCI Fort Dix for making an unauthorized three-way phone call to discuss a New York Times statement, potentially losing 90 days of privileges while working as a chaplain’s assistant and joining a drug treatment program. He was also allegedly caught drinking homemade alcohol in prison, though his family denied the report and officials offered no comment. Ruby Rose launched a scathing online attack against Sydney Sweeney, accusing her of ruining the authenticity of the biopic Christy and hating gay people after being replaced on the project, following the film’s poor $1.3 million opening weekend. In response, Sweeney defended Christy’s artistic value over box office numbers, expressing pride in its message despite disappointing ticket sales and emphasizing storytelling impact amid a tough year for adult dramas. Meanwhile, Derek Hough spoke with TMZ at LAX, celebrating 20 years of both Dancing with the Stars and TMZ, crediting their longevity to authenticity, transparency, and the enduring legacy of late judge Len Goodman.
Hosts: Charlie Cotton, Deven Rall
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