Donald trump reportedly ‘put on DJ set’ after arraignment, Coolio’s cause of death revealed, and more celeb news
Donald Trump ‘put on DJ set day after his arraignment’
Donald Trump is said to have put on a DJ set a day after his historic arraignment.
The former ‘Apprentice’ judge, 76, became the first ex-US president to face criminal charges when he was arraigned on Tuesday (04.04.23) at a Manhattan courthouse on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, and despite fuming about it online, sources said he was back looking happy and partying a day later.
A source told Page Six about how Trump has been having a laugh at his Mar-a-Lago estate since Wednesday: “He was back on his iPad last night for his regular DJ gig.
“Trump told members he is ‘back on track’ and that he will be found not guilty.”
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Caitlyn Jenner blasts ‘woke’ Nike over partnership with Dylan Mulvaney
The 73-year-old reality star – who was an Olympic gold-winning decathlete before transitioning – hit out at the brand for “trying to erase women” with their efforts to promote “inclusivity” as she objected to the TikTok star’s video, who identifies as female but was born male and has not had reassignment surgery, in which she announced her partnership by dancing in a sports bra.
Caitlyn tweeted “As someone that grew up in awe of what Phil Knight did, it is a shame to see such an iconic American company go so woke!
“We can be inclusive but not at the expense of the mass majority of people, and have some decency while being inclusive. This is an outrage.
“EQUALITY INCLUSIVITY (STOP TRYING TO ERASE WOMEN). The differences between men and women are real and are a good thing!”
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FILE - Coolio performs on day three of Riot Fest on Sept. 18, 2022, at Douglass Park in Chicago. Coolio, the rapper who was among hip-hop’s biggest names of the 1990s with hits including “Gangsta’s Paradise” and “Fantastic Voyage,” died last year because of fentanyl, his manager said Thursday, April 6, 2023.
Coolio ‘killed by a fentanyl overdose and had heroin in system’
Coolio is said to have been killed by a fentanyl overdose.
The 59-year-old ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ rapper – found unconscious on the bathroom floor of a friend’s house in Los Angeles on 28 September, and who died after 45 minutes of CPR from paramedics failed to resuscitate the star – also apparently passed away due to his “severe asthma” linked to his long-term cigarette smoking.
His family’s spokesperson, Jarel ‘Jarez’ Posey, told TMZ on Thursday (06.04.23) the performer had traces of heroin and methamphetamines in his system.
The outlet reported: “Coolio’s loved ones just got the news from the coroner – fentanyl killed the rapper – and he also had traces of heroin and methamphetamines in his system.
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FILE - Actors Dwayne Johnson, left, and Auli'i Cravalho appear at the 2016 AFI Fest - "Moana" world premiere in Los Angeles on Nov. 14, 2016. Disney chief executive Bob Iger on Monday announced that a live-action “Moana” remake is in development in a call with investors. The production is in the early stages, but Dwayne Johnson is set to return as the demigod Maui. Cravalho, who voiced Moana in the original, is to be an executive producer on the live-action version.
Dwayne Johnson to star in live-action Moana remake
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is bringing Disney’s animated movie ‘Moana’ back to the big screen in a live-action remake.
The 50-year-old wrestler-turned-actor voiced a character named Maui – inspired by his late grandfather – in the 2016 original which told the story of a strong-willed chief’s daughter in ancient Polynesia – and he’s now heading up the cast of a new version.
Johnson posted about his exciting new project on Twitter, writing: “Humbled to say we’re bringing Moana’s beautiful story to the live-action big screen! Maui changed my life (miss you grandpa) and I’m honoured to partner with Disney to tell our story through the realm of music and dance, which at the core is who we are as Polynesian people.”
The ‘Fast and Furious’ star – whose mother was Samoan – added in a statement: “I’m deeply humbled and overcome with gratitude to bring the beautiful story of ‘Moana’ to the live-action big screen.”
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