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- Black America Web
Skai Jackson Shares Sweet Snaps Of 6-Month-Old Son Kasai Days After Ex Deondre Burgin Was Arrested For Aggravated Robbery
Skai Jackson is focusing on her family. Source: Emma McIntyre / Getty On Friday, July 18, the former Disney Channel star took to Instagram to share some absolutely adorable new pictures of her baby boy, Kasai. In celebration of her first child turning 6 months old, the actress uploaded a carousel of sweet snaps, giving anyone who sees them some serious baby fever! In the flicks, baby Kasai is wearing some striped overalls, and in some of them, he sat on the couch next to a puppy. This marks the first time Jackson showed her little one's full face, which caused people to flood the comments with their opinions on who the cutie looks like. 'Looking just like mommyyyyyy 😍,' one fan wrote. Another added, 'Awww she finally let the world see him so adorable ❤️.' This sweet display comes amid some drama for Kasai's father. On Monday, July 14, Skai Jackson's ex-boyfriend, Deondre Burgin, was arrested for aggravated robbery in an alleged carjacking with help from an FBI task force. According to reports from PEOPLE , Burgin was taken into custody by officers from the FBI Safe Streets Task Force and local police from Covington, Kentucky. The arrest happened outside of an Ulta Beauty in Newport, Kentucky, shortly after 7 p.m, Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders told the outlet, citing police reports. The warrant for Burgin's arrest–which was signed by a judge on June 30–was issued by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department in neighboring Ohio, Sanders. After waiving an extradition hearing on Tuesday, July 15, Burgin was extradited to Hamilton County and booked into the Hamilton County Justice Center on Thursday, July 17, shortly after 11 a.m. According to the report, Burgin and another suspect allegedly robbed the owner of a 2018 Mercedes-Benz C300 and a semi-automatic 9-caliber Glock handgun in the parking lot of a Cincinnati apartment complex. Jackson's ex is also accused of threatening the victim while carrying a handgun and pistol-whipping the victim. The victim told police that the two suspects proceeded to take his keys and flee with their gun and the vehicle, per PEOPLE . The victim had multiple facial lacerations visible to police and was transferred to a local hospital. Burgin's arrest on July 14 was separate from his previous arrest for a warrant on April 17. The post Skai Jackson Shares Sweet Snaps Of 6-Month-Old Son Kasai Days After Ex Deondre Burgin Was Arrested For Aggravated Robbery appeared first on Bossip. SEE ALSO Skai Jackson Shares Sweet Snaps Of 6-Month-Old Son Kasai Days After Ex Deondre Burgin Was Arrested For Aggravated Robbery was originally published on


Miami Herald
26 minutes ago
- Miami Herald
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played Theo Huxtable on ‘The Cosby Show,' dead at 54
Following initial reports from TMZ and People, Costa Rican police have confirmed to ABC News that actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner has died. Warner became a household name when he played Theodore 'Theo' Huxtable on the hit sitcom 'The Cosby Show' from 1984 to 1992. He later starred in several other television shows including 'The Resident' until 2023, 'Reed Between the Lines' in 2015 and 'Malcolm & Eddie' in 2000. He was also a voice for 'The Magic School Bus' and won a GRAMMY in 2015. Most recently, Warner regularly co-hosted a podcast called 'Not All Hood,' which 'takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America,' according to IMDb. Outside of his professional life, TMZ reports that Warner kept his private life just that. Warner was a father and a husband, though not much is known publicly about his family. According to Costa Rican National Police, Warner reportedly drowned while on vacation on Cocles beach in Costa Rica. Authorities tell ABC News that Warner got caught by a high current. He was found Sunday, July 20. His official cause of death is asphyxia, police told ABC News. Warner was 54 years old. According to People, Warner was on vacation with his family. According to his verified Facebook page, Warner was last active on social media on July 6, promoting 'Be Love Day.' Fans have been sharing condolence messages on his feed since news of his death was made public. His popular podcast last posted an episode on Friday, July 18. As of publication, no personal statements have been made regarding Warner's death.


San Francisco Chronicle
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- San Francisco Chronicle
‘Don't get caught tonight': Musicians warn fans after Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam' scandal
Following Coldplay 's now-infamous 'Kiss Cam' fail that put two tech execs on the internet's viral hit list, other musicians are getting in on the joke. Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher extended a cheeky welcome to unfaithful fans at the British rock band's reunion show in Manchester, England, on Sunday, July 22. 'Do we have any lovebirds in the house?' he asked the crowd. 'Don't worry, we don't got any of that Coldplay snidey f—g camera s—. Doesn't matter to us who you're f—g mingling with, or tingling with, or fingering with. It's none of our f—g business.' "Don't worry for those who are cheating we don't have that Coldplay camera here" Oasis at Heaton Park, 20/07/2025 — Oasis Mania (@OasisMania) July 21, 2025 Country singer Morgan Wallen also reassured his fans at a concert in Arizona on Friday, July 18. 'Anybody in here with their side chick, or whatever, I think you're safe here,' he told the audience, in a video shared to social media. He added, however, 'I don't condone cheating — anymore.' That same night, Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger issued a warning before pointing a camera at fans during his Summer of '99 and Beyond Festival performance in Wisconsin. 'Now if you're here with somebody you're not supposed to be here with, just duck,' he quipped. 'American Idol' judge Luke Bryan also referenced the incident during a tour stop in South Carolina on Thursday, July 17. 'Who's here with their secretary tonight?' the singer asked the crowd as he warned them of cameras in the venue, as seen in a video shared to TikTok. 'Don't get caught tonight.' It all began Wednesday, July 16, at Coldplay's Gillette Stadium show in Foxborough, Mass., where a 'Kiss Cam' zoomed in on a couple who appeared to be enjoying the concert while in a tender embrace. But after they abruptly pulled away and hid their faces from view as they realized they were on camera, Martin joked to the crowd that 'either they're having an affair or they're just very shy.' Internet sleuths quickly identified them as Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's chief people officer, Kristin Cabot — both of whom are married to other people. The incident eventually led to Byron's resignation. The New York-based company, which has offices in San Jose and San Francisco, confirmed the move Saturday, July 19, citing the importance of leadership accountability. 'Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met,' Astronomer said in a statement. The funniest Coldplaygate memes I came across in the past 24 hours, a thread — Susan Geraeds (@superzu) July 19, 2025 As memes flooded platforms, sports mascots across the U.S. eagerly jumped on the trend too. At a Phillies game in Philadelphia on Friday, the team's mascot recreated the moment on the Jumbotron with over-the-top drama. The Arizona Diamondbacks' D. Baxter the Bobcat embraced a Cardinals fan before mimicking the original duo's evasive maneuvers. Even ESPN's SportsCenter anchors Randy Scott and Gary Striewski gave the bit a cold open spin, complete with dramatic camera pans and mock heartbreak. At Coldplay's show at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisc., on Saturday, frontman Chris Martin addressed the controversy with a wink. 'We'd like to say hello to some of you in the crowd,' Martin said. 'How we're going to do that is we're going to use our cameras and put some of you on the big screen. So please, if you haven't done your makeup, do your makeup now.' During 'The Jumbotron Song' no couples were featured. Meanwhile, Astronomer's newly appointed interim CEO Pete DeJoy, a co-founder of the data software firm, attempted to smooth over the controversy. "The spotlight has been unusual and surreal for our team and, while I would never have wished for it to happen like this, Astronomer is now a household name," he wrote on LinkedIn. 'But our story is very much still being written.' DeJoy added that Astronomer has 'never shied away from challenges.' 'And yet, we're still here,' he wrote. "We're here because Astronomer is built by people who live to solve hard problems, stay late to fix what's broken, and care deeply about doing things the right way. We're here because our customers trust us with their most ambitious data & AI projects. And, most importantly, we're here because the mission is bigger than any one moment.'