Solange Knowles is turning heads with a bold new aesthetic, revealing a completely shaved head in a series of social media posts this week. The multi-hyphenate performer, long celebrated for her avant-garde approach to fashion and hair, showcased several low-cut styles as she experimented with the final silhouette of her transformation. The dramatic change earned immediate acclaim from fans and family alike, most notably from her mother, businesswoman Tina Knowles. Taking to Instagram to support her daughter, the elder Knowles reshared the striking images and likened the “Cranes in the Sky” singer to an “Egyptian Goddess.” The comparison was more than just a compliment; it served as a nod to family history. Tina Knowles revealed a personal detail regarding her daughter’s origins to provide context for the look. “Which is very appropriate since you were conceived on a boat sailing down the Nile in Egypt,” Knowles wrote in the caption, connecting Solange’s heritage to her new regal appearance. Throughout her career, Solange has used her hair as a medium for artistic expression, often sparking conversations about Black beauty standards and autonomy. This latest reinvention follows a tradition of fearless styling that has seen her move between intricate braids, natural afros, and bleached sculptural looks. Tina Knowles expressed that her daughter’s beauty is not tied to any specific style but rather her inherent confidence. “I always said you could shave your head and wear a garbage bag and still look gorgeous,” she said in the heartfelt post. “I love your boldness!” The response from the public has been overwhelmingly positive, with the singer’s comment section becoming a forum for fans to celebrate her audacity. View this post on Instagram
Women Accused Of Shooting At Rihanna’s Home Loses Custody Of Her Children
The woman accused of opening fire on the Los Angeles residence of superstar Rihanna has been stripped of child custody following the violent incident last month. Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, a Florida resident, will have zero contact with her child unless specifically authorized by the child’s father, who was granted full legal custody by a court order this week. The ruling comes as Ortiz faces a litany of serious criminal charges related to the shooting at Rihanna’s mansion. The singer was reportedly inside the home with her partner, A$AP Rocky, their three children, her mother and two staff members when the attack occurred. Despite multiple rounds being fired at the property, law enforcement officials confirmed that no one was injured during the afternoon assault. Ortiz was charged with 10 counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and three counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling or vehicle. Prosecutors alleged that she not only targeted Rihanna’s home but also fired shots at a neighboring residence. Ortiz has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains in custody. “Opening fire in any populated neighborhood is extremely dangerous, puts lives at risk and will be fully prosecuted,” said Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman. Hochman noted that the 10 counts of assault represent the eight people inside Rihanna’s home and two additional individuals at the neighboring property. Investigators revealed that Ortiz is a licensed speech pathologist who had reportedly posted a series of social media videos focused on Rihanna in the months prior to the shooting. Her background reportedly includes a history of domestic violence allegations and a previous involuntary psychiatric hold, though Ortiz has claimed those past incidents were based on falsehoods. The court’s decision to remove Ortiz’s parental rights follows a standard review of child safety in the wake of violent felony charges. Under the current order, the father of the child maintains sole custody, and any future visitation for Ortiz would require a significant shift in her legal and mental health status. “Thankfully, no one was injured in this shooting, but this careless violence will not be tolerated in our community,” Hochman said. “Such shooters will find their next destination to be our jails and prisons.” Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have not publicly commented on the custody ruling.
Janet Jackson ‘Declined’ To Be Portrayed In ‘Michael’ Biopic
Janet Jackson chose not to be a character in “Michael,” the highly anticipated Antoine Fuqua-directed biopic about her late brother, Michael Jackson. Despite the film’s deep exploration of the Jackson family dynasty and Michael’s rise to global superstardom, the “Rhythm Nation” singer reportedly opted out of having her likeness included in the project. Latoya Jackson speaks: LaToya Jackson confirmed her sister’s absence during the film’s world premiere at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Monday night. Speaking on the red carpet, LaToya revealed that producers reached out to Janet regarding the production, but she decided to maintain her distance from the cinematic retelling of her brother’s life. “I wish everybody was in the movie,” LaToya Jackson said during an interview at the event. “She was asked and she kindly declined, so you have to respect her wishes.” While Janet Jackson is missing from the screen, other family members are portrayed by a cast of veteran actors and rising stars. Jessica Sula takes on the role of LaToya Jackson, while Colman Domingo and Nia Long portray the family’s parents, Joe and Katherine Jackson. The lead role is played by Michael’s own nephew, Jaafar Jackson, whose performance has already garnered praise from the family. LaToya Jackson spoke highly of her nephew’s portrayal of the King of Pop, noting the uncanny resemblance in his performance. She said the Jackson family often felt as though they were “watching Mike” when Jaafar was in character. Directing the film, Antoine Fuqua noted that while Janet Jackson is not a character, she remains supportive of Jaafar’s burgeoning career and his leading role in the film. “I have so much respect and love for Janet, but you know it’s OK,” Fuqua said regarding her absence from the script. He emphasized that her support for Jaafar was the most important factor for the production team. While Michael’s son, Prince Jackson, served as an executive producer, his daughter Paris Jackson has publicly voiced her disapproval. Paris recently claimed the film contains “inaccuracies” and “full blown lies,” suggesting the project caters to fans who prefer a sanitized version of her father’s complicated legacy. Despite the internal family differences, Fuqua maintained that involving the Jacksons was a priority throughout production. He said it was “very important” to have the family’s input to ensure they were comfortable with how the story was being told.
Victor Wembanyama Enters Concussion Protocol After Scary Fall in Game 2 Loss
Spurs star Victor Wembanyama suffered a concussion in Game 2 of the first-round playoff series against the Portland Trail Blazers. The newly minted Defensive Player of the Year hit his head on the floor early in the second quarter. The incident occurred with 8:57 remaining in the first half. Driving to the rim, Wembanyama lost his footing and was unable to break his fall, slamming his face directly into the court. The Frost Bank Center fell into a stunned silence as Wembanyama remained down for several minutes. Eventually, he was helped to the locker room. Shortly after halftime, the Spurs confirmed that Wembanyama would not return. He has officially entered the NBA’s rigorous concussion protocol. Speaking to the press after the Spurs’ 106-103 loss, coach Mitch Johnson confirmed Wembanyama was diagnosed with a concussion. Victor Wembanyama (concussion protocol) is OUT for the remainder of the game after hitting his head on the court. pic.twitter.com/qP8tAf6osN — NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) April 22, 2026 “He has a concussion, and he is in the protocol,” Johnson said. “We’ll obviously take the proper and appropriate steps.” According to the NBA’s concussion protocol, a player is required to be symptom-free and complete a series of escalating physical exertion tests before returning to play. Given the 48-hour window typically required for the initial phases of the protocol, Wembanyama’s availability for Friday’s Game 3 in Portland is in serious doubt. Wembanyama was dominant in the Spurs’ Game 1 win over the Trail Blazers on Sunday. He scored 35 points and passed Tim Duncan with the highest scoring debut in Spurs history. Named the Defensive Player of the Year, Wembanyama made history as the first to win the award unanimously. WEMBANYAMA’S DOMINANT SEASON For the 2025-26 season, Wembanyama averaged a dominant 25.0 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 3.1 blocks a game. He also shot 51.2% from the field and 34.9% from the three-point line. Game 3 between the Spurs and Trail Blazers is at 10:30 PM EDT (7:30 PM local PDT) on Amazon Prime Video.
Kylie Jenner Sued by Former Housekeeper for Alleged Discrimination
Kylie Jenner is facing a new legal challenge after a former domestic employee filed a lawsuit alleging systemic discrimination and workplace harassment. The complaint, filed last week by former housekeeper Angelica Vasquez, claims that she was subjected to a hostile work environment while employed at Jenner’s estate. Vasquez alleges she was targeted based on her religion and national origin, according to court documents first obtained by TMZ. In the filing, Vasquez describes a workplace culture defined by “hostility and exclusion.” She alleges that other staff members engaged in “severe and pervasive harassment” and that she was frequently isolated from the rest of the housekeeping department. Vasquez reportedly claims she was forced to handle the most difficult and unpleasant cleaning duties as a form of punishment or bias. The former employee further alleges that she was publicly belittled and humiliated in front of her peers. According to the lawsuit, this treatment was specifically linked to her race and religious background. Vasquez states that the environment became so toxic that she developed anxiety, extreme stress and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, which she claims led to further bullying from colleagues. Vasquez is seeking a variety of financial remedies, including punitive damages and restitution for what she describes as unlawfully withheld compensation. The lawsuit specifically identifies unpaid wages, missed meal and rest periods, unreimbursed business expenses and unpaid sick leave as part of the total sought. Jenner has not yet released a formal statement or public response regarding the litigation. The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles County, where Jenner maintains several multimillion-dollar properties. No court date has been set for the initial hearings as the legal teams begin the discovery process.
50 Cent Laughs At Tyrese’s Audition To Open For Usher/Chris Brown Tour
50 Cent couldn’t help himself laughing at a viral clip of R&B singer Tyrese auditioning in front of producer Jermaine Dupri for a possible spot on the upcoming Usher/Chris Brown R&B Tour. The video, first shared by Jermaine Dupri, shows Tyrese dancing on a city street corner as steam rises around him, creating a dramatic, almost cinematic backdrop. The performance builds until Tyrese turns to the camera and speaks to Chris Brown and Usher directly. Before the clip abruptly ends, Tyrese addresses the two R&B icons with a message. He says, “Chris Brown. Usher. Y’all know what it is. Y’all know what happens with an artist on that level.” View this post on Instagram Dupri leaned into the humor while posting the clip. “Tyrese really out auditioning to open for Usher Raymond and Chris Brown,” he wrote. “37 mins I danced in smoke. Waiting for my call back!” The caption blurred the line between a joke and a real pitch, fueling speculation about whether Tyrese is serious. Tyrese and Usher’s careers have crossed paths several times during their rise in the 90s. Enter 50 Cent, who did not hold back his reaction. “LOL Yo you see this HAHAHAHAAH,” he wrote on Instagram, amplifying the moment for his millions of followers. 50’s response framed the clip as pure entertainment, rather than a legitimate audition. The mogul’s comments were flooded with mixed reactions to the clip. The viral exchange arrives as anticipation builds for the upcoming Usher and Chris Brown tour, with tickets going on sale on April 27. Tyrese’s dramatic street performance, combined with Dupri’s playful framing, turned the moment into instant social media fodder. 50 Cent’s reactions are known to create serious buzz for talent. Tyrese’s becoming an addition to the tour remains unknown at the moment.
Diddy Loses $100M Defamation Lawsuit Against NBCUniversal
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has lost his $100 million defamation suit against NBCUniversal. According to AllHipHop, a New York court dismissed all claims tied to the Peacock documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy. In a written opinion, Judge Phaedra F. Perry-Bond found that Combs failed to meet the legal standard required for defamation. “It is inconceivable as to how the Documentary created additional damage,” the court stated. This indicates reputational damage from civil litigation, media attention, and a pending criminal indictment before the film’s release. Combs alleged the documentary endorsed claims linking him to the deaths of multiple figures, including The Notorious B.I.G., Heavy D, and Andre Harrell, as well as Kim Porter. He also challenged statements accusing him of sexual misconduct, including allegations involving minors and the recording of private encounters. Sean “Diddy” Combs Lost His $100 Million Dollar Lawsuit Against NBCUniversal Over Diddy: The Making Of A Bad Boy The court concluded that NBCUniversal did not act with gross irresponsibility, a required showing under New York defamation law. Instead, the opinion emphasized the documentary’s reliance on corroborated records and balanced presentation. Judge Perry-Bond noted that the film included medical findings. The coroner’s report confirmed Porter’s death from lobar pneumonia, and autopsy results attributed Heavy D’s death to pulmonary embolism and Harrell’s to heart failure. “The Documentary demonstrates a carefully curated and nuanced approach,” the judge wrote. “The Documentary provides viewers with numerous viewpoints… from which the viewer may draw their own conclusions,” including statements from Combs’ attorneys disputing the allegations. The court also applied the “libel-proof plaintiff” doctrine, finding Combs’ reputation had already been significantly damaged. The ruling cited surveillance footage involving Cassie Ventura, along with federal charges and multiple lawsuits. It further referenced Combs’ prior statement describing his conduct as “disgusting, shameful and sick.” The complaint was dismissed in full, and Combs may face liability for defendants’ legal fees.
16-Year-Old Stepson Arrested For Rapper Sinthoro Upper Murder
Rapper Sinthoro Upper, real name Jamel Davis, was fatally shot inside a public housing apartment in Brooklyn, in a case that has led to the arrest of his 16-year-old stepson, according to the New York Police Department. The suspect was apprehended in the Bronx nine days after the April 12 incident at the Walt Whitman Houses. Authorities said the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute involving alleged marijuana use inside the residence. The teen’s mother, who is pregnant, objected to smoking in the apartment. “She didn’t want the baby to be affected by the smoke,” said Joseph Kenny during a briefing. “Mom first texts her son and tells him to stop… that turns into a verbal dispute,” he added. Investigators allege the confrontation escalated when Davis intervened. The argument became physical before the teen retrieved a firearm. Sinthoro Upper’s Stepson Arrested In Connection To Brooklyn Rapper’s Murder “(The teen) walks back to the bedroom, grabs a shoebox… and shoots (Davis) two times,” Kenny said, noting one gunshot struck Davis’ chest and another his arm. Law enforcement officers later located the suspect on East 165th Street in the Bronx and took him into custody without incident. “He had a backpack with all his belongings,” Kenny said. “He looked disheveled, like he had been living outside since the incident.” Police are seeking judicial authorization to search the contents of the bag. Family members characterized the altercation as preventable. Davis’ brother, Geo Miller, said the dispute followed verbal disrespect toward the teen’s mother. “Why are you talking to your mother like that?” Miller recalled Davis saying. “It didn’t warrant this.” Davis, who performed as Sinthoro Upper, had recently gained attention in the music industry. He was transported to NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Sinthoro Upper is survived by two children and an unborn child.
Rah Digga, Former Busta Rhymes Protege, Asks Where’s A “Surviving Clive Davis” Doc
Newark, New Jersey, rap legend Rah Digga is stirring debate about power and accountability in the music business after a pointed post aimed at industry titan Clive Davis. The former Busta Rhymes protégé and Flip Mode Squad member took to X on April 21 with a message that quickly circulated across hip-hop circles. “When are we getting the Surviving Clive Davis doc?” Rah Digga tweets. When are we getting the Surviving Clive Davis doc? They gotta wait for him to pass b4 we get THAT level of scandal I reckon… — Rah Digga (@therealrahdigga) April 21, 2026 When are we getting the Surviving Clive Davis doc? They gotta wait for him to pass b4 we get THAT level of scandal I reckon… The rapper’s inquiry invokes the format popularized by Surviving R. Kelly and the widely discussed Sean Combs: The Reckoning. Her wording frames the idea as both a critique and a challenge, suggesting that figures with long-standing influence may not face the same public scrutiny while they remain active. She pushed the point further in the same post. “They gotta wait for him to pass b4 we get THAT level of scandal I reckon…” she added. Rah Digga, Busta Rhymes-Protege/Flip Mode Squad Member, Questions Where’s The “Surviving Clive Davis” Documentary The implication creates deeper industry revelations often surface only after powerful executives lose their influence. The statement reflects a broader skepticism about how institutions handle allegations tied to high-profile figures. Rah Digga did not cite specific claims against Davis. Instead, her post reads as commentary shaped by decades within the industry. Davis, whose career spans generations of chart-topping artists, remains one of the most influential executives in music history. His legacy carries both acclaim and the type of scrutiny that often follows long-term power. The tweet lands at a time when documentary storytelling continues to reshape public discourse around misconduct in entertainment. By placing Davis in that conversation, Rah Digga highlights what she sees as a gap in accountability narratives. Her remarks also echo a recurring theme within hip-hop: questioning who controls the narrative and when those stories reach the public.
D4vd’s Music Scrubbed From Streaming Platforms Petition Launched
D4vd is facing intensified industry pressure following his arrest over the alleged murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, as advocacy organization Industry Blackout launched a petition demanding that streaming platforms remove his entire music catalog. The petition is now available for signup on Change.org. In a public Instagram statement, the group described the case as a defining moment for how the music business responds to serious criminal accusations involving artists. “We… are calling on music streaming platforms and industry stakeholders to remove all music by the artist D4VD from their catalogs,” the organization wrote. View this post on Instagram The post outlines the charges filed against Burke. The popular act’s charges include first-degree murder with special circumstances, sexual abuse of a minor, and mutilation of human remains. The victim’s identity, the circumstances surrounding the alleged crime, and the framing of the case for immediate industry action. Industry Blackout argues that streaming services carry legal and cultural responsibility beyond content distribution. “Music streaming platforms have a responsibility to curate content that aligns with societal values of respect and decency,” the group stated. Petition For The Removal of D4vd’s Music From All Platforms Launched By Advocates Against Violence In The Music Industry Group The message positions companies such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music as gatekeepers with influence over public consumption. Interscope Records, D4vd’s home label, has scrubbed any knowledge of the recording artist from their website. The petition further contends that continued access to Burke’s music risks broader harm. “Allowing artists who perpetuate negative stereotypes or promote harmful behavior to have a platform is counterproductive to the global fight against domestic violence and abuse,” the statement reads. The group links the availability of content directly to cultural impact and public safety concerns. It calls for immediate removal of the catalog and urges supporters to sign and tag industry leaders. “We urge music streaming platforms to take immediate action,” the post states. The campaign reflects growing tension between the presumption of innocence, corporate risk management, and public demands for ethical accountability. D4vd entered a “not guilty” plea on Monday, April 20, in a Los Angeles court.