Ice Spice's debt drama is getting harder to brush off ... because the rapper is now scheduled to sit for a deposition in her ongoing wig-company lawsuit.
According to new court documents, obtained by TMZ, Ice Spice -- whose legal name is Isis Gaston -- will sit for questions under oath in September in Manhattan as part of the legal battle brought by Thee Bella Brand LLC.
As TMZ previously reported, the company sued Ice Spice last year over 25 custom-made wigs ... claiming she agreed to purchase them for around $20K but never paid up for the goods. The company said the rapper also trashed them on social media and was seeking more than $400K in lost business opportunities and punitive damages.
Kyle Cooke has fans doing a double take after a video surfaced showing the "Summer House" star appearing to kiss a fan during a DJ appearance in Delaware over the weekend.
In the clip posted to social media, Kyle is seen working the crowd during his Saturday set ... when he leans in toward a female fan near the DJ booth. The two appear to share a brief kiss before Kyle gets right back to the music as the crowd cheers around him.
Kyle Cooke kissing a fan at his DJ set yesterday. #SummerHouse
Hudson Williamsis being haunted by a Sharpie stain from his past ... after a childhood photo showed a swastika drawn across his face, however according to multiple sources, he wasn't aware of the marking at the time, TMZ has learned.
Here's the deal ... on Saturday images re-surfaced on social media of the "Heated Rivalry" star with a swastika drawn on his face, seemingly from years ago.
Sources close to the "Heated Rivalry" star tell TMZ the image dates back to his high school years in a small Canadian town, where teens participate in an annual "campout" tradition that often involved underage drinking -- partying, and covering one another's shirts, faces, and bodies with Sharpie drawings.
We're told Hudson had no idea what was being drawn on his face at the time ... and the offensive symbol was the result of other intoxicated teens scribbling inappropriate images on one another in an attempt to get laughs and shock reactions.
King spent eight seasons in the league after being selected sixth overall in the 1989 NBA Draft by the Bulls and quickly became part of one of basketball's greatest dynasties ... helping the Bulls capture three straight NBA championships alongside Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen during the franchise's legendary early-'90s run.
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Self-care is more important than ever -- and sometimes it's as simple as lighting a candle and chilling at home.
So stock up on your favorite Yankee Candle products ... from Balsam and Cedar to Vanilla Cupcake. You'll be able to fill your home with your favorite fragrance all season long ... so don't let these deals melt away!
The White House's social media team is at it again ... dropping a bizarre meme-filled video for "6/7 Day" that has the internet doing a double take
The clip, posted Sunday across official White House social channels, leaned heavily into internet humor, featuring an over-the-top soundtrack and a barrage of fast-moving visuals designed to celebrate June 7.
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But it wasn't the just the message or President Trump's dance moves that grabbed everyone's attention ... it was the imagery.
Kim Kardashian is driving conversation online after an uncomfortable moment with Sky Sports reporter Martin Brundle at the F1 Grand Prix in Monaco ... where a quick pre-race interview attempt hit a false start.
Brundle, who’s famous for his "grid walk" interviews with celebrities and drivers ahead of Formula 1 races, approached Kim and Khloé Kardashian on Sunday hoping to grab a quick chat with the sister spectators in Monte Carlo.
Martin: Kim, Martin Brundle, Sky F1. How, how are you today? [...] Are you enjoying F1?
In video circulating online, Brundle greets Kim and asks how she’s doing, but she appears to look away without answering. A member of her entourage then leans in to speak with her as Brundle continues trying to get her attention.
President Donald Trump had a fiery on-air showdown during an interview on "Meet the Press" -- with things escalating to the point where he abruptly left after repeated pushback from host Kristen Welker.
The final stretch of the roughly six-minute exchange centered on Trump’s proposed $1.8 Billion "anti-weaponization" fund, a program his administration has reportedly stepped back from, and talk of elections being "rigged."
Watch the clip as the interview heated up when Welker asked whether people involved in the January 6 Capitol attack should receive taxpayer money ... which Trump responded with saying each case would need to be looked at individually, while also making claims about bias inside law enforcement -- which Welker immediately challenged.
Actor Luke Evans snagged a Tony Award nomination for his standout role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Show" on Broadway. And as we wait for tonight’s show, it’s only fitting to highlight his shirtless shots ...
Morgan Wallen is firing back at what he’s calling "nonsense" rumors following his sudden decision to cancel a Pittsburgh stop on his tour ... just days after the piano-flipping incident had already sparked online chatter.
In a video posted to his Instagram, the country star explained the chain of events leading up to the cancellation ... saying the decision came down to safety concerns tied to severe weather forecasts, despite "a lot of nonsense about me that just isn’t true."
Wallen said his team informed him they had been in contact with local officials who were monitoring potentially dangerous wind conditions in the area. According to Wallen, he initially questioned the call before ultimately trusting his team’s recommendation.
The family of Celeste Rivas is being approached by multiple production companies seeking insight on her alleged relationship with singer D4vd ... but they’re shutting the door on the idea for now, TMZ has learned.
According to the Rivas' family attorney Patrick Steinfeld, several production companies have reached out regarding potential participation in documentary projects, with some even making direct solicitations at the family’s home.
Steinfeld tells us the interest has been widespread, noting the family has been contacted by "many production companies" in connection with possible documentaries exploring the alleged relationship between their daughter and the singer, whose real name is David Anthony Burke.
Scott Pelley is opening up about his dramatic exit from CBS News ... and he’s not holding back on the emotion, comparing his firing from "60 Minutes" to his spouse being murdered.
In a new interview with The New York Times, the longtime news veteran became visibly emotional while discussing how he is feeling after being axed from the network last week -- saying at an emotional level, "it's like your spouse was murdered."
The news of Pelley's termination followed a sweep of lay-offs, which he refers to the internal shake-up as a "Black Thursday" moment ... saying the sudden departures of longtime colleagues -- many of whom he’s worked alongside for decades -- left him devastated.
Ariana Grande is officially back on the road putting her solo performance career on ice for the last nearly 7 years ... stepping right back into the spotlight like she never left.
The pop superstar officially launched her highly anticipated "Eternal Sunshine" Tour Saturday night in Oakland, California -- marking her first major concert tour since 2019.
Fans inside the arena erupted as Ariana made her long-awaited return to the stage, opening a show that blended songs from her "Eternal Sunshine" era with some of the biggest hits from her catalog.