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Ray J’s recent health updates have shocked fans after he revealed that his heart is functioning at only 25% following a severe pneumonia hospitalization in January 2026, with doctors warning he may have months to live if his condition doesn’t improve. He admitted years of heavy alcohol and drug use severely damaged his heart and is now bedridden, taking eight medications as doctors consider a pacemaker or defibrillator. [people.com], [parade.com]Meanwhile, former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles while covering the Grammys. The arrest is tied to a January 18 protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, where anti‑ICE demonstrators disrupted a service. Lemon insists he was there as a journalist, while the DOJ alleges interference with constitutional rights. His lawyer calls the arrest a “historic attack on the First Amendment.” [cbsnews.com], [cnbc.com]In today’s episode of Live at the Barbershop, we break down:What’s really happening with Ray J’s healthHow substance abuse contributed to his conditionWhy Don Lemon was taken into custodyThe political and social fallout surrounding the Minnesota protestWhat all this means for journalism, celebrity life, and the culture📌 Drop your thoughts in the comments — we want to hear from the Barbershop family.👍 Like, 🔔 subscribe, and share to keep the conversation going.
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Ray J’s recent health updates have shocked fans after he revealed that his heart is functioning at only 25% following a severe pneumonia hospitalization in January 2026, with doctors warning he may have months to live if his condition doesn’t improve. He admitted years of heavy alcohol and drug use severely damaged his heart and is now bedridden, taking eight medications as doctors consider a pacemaker or defibrillator. [people.com], [parade.com]Meanwhile, former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles while covering the Grammys. The arrest is tied to a January 18 protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, where anti‑ICE demonstrators disrupted a service. Lemon insists he was there as a journalist, while the DOJ alleges interference with constitutional rights. His lawyer calls the arrest a “historic attack on the First Amendment.” [cbsnews.com], [cnbc.com]In today’s episode of Live at the Barbershop, we break down:What’s really happening with Ray J’s healthHow substance abuse contributed to his conditionWhy Don Lemon was taken into custodyThe political and social fallout surrounding the Minnesota protestWhat all this means for journalism, celebrity life, and the culture📌 Drop your thoughts in the comments — we want to hear from the Barbershop family.👍 Like, 🔔 subscribe, and share to keep the conversation going.