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Bow Wow Sparks Jade Pinkett Breakup Rumors With 'Back Outside' Post From Las Vegas
Bow Wow Sparks Jade Pinkett Breakup Rumors With 'Back Outside' Post From Las Vegas

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Bow Wow Sparks Jade Pinkett Breakup Rumors With 'Back Outside' Post From Las Vegas

Shad 'Bow Wow' Moss has given fans reason to believe his romance with Jade Pinkett has come to an end, as the rapper took to Instagram this weekend letting the ladies know he's 'back outside.' The Ohio artist, 38, shared a photo Sunday (June 2) to the social media platform of him hanging out in what appears to be a luxe, Las Vegas suite with several friends, including one woman who hugs Bow from behind and places her hand on his chest as he snaps a photo via a ceiling mirror. 'I barley [sic] post! BUT THIS VEGIS [sic] TRIP IM ON BS! LADIES IM BACK OUTSDIE [sic],' the 'Like You' rapper declared within the post's caption. Check it out below. 'Naaa, this the soft launch for the breakup??,' questioned one fan within his comment section, with another adding, 'Just went public and it's already over,' followed by laughter emojis. Fans first caught wind of Moss and Pinkett — Jada Pinkett-Smith's niece — dating on New Year's Day 2025, as the pair posted each other on their social media pages for the first time. While Bow Wow's post was without a caption, Jade captioned her snap at the time, 'New Years, Yr 2 for the books,' indicating that they have been quietly dating since at least 2023. Bow Wow opened up about their romance for the first time during a recent Club Shay Shay appearance, where host Shannon Sharpe asked him about the possibility of marriage. 'Me and her, we've had these talks,' he admitted. 'I'm not against anything, but when I get to that point, or if I ever do get to that point, I want to make sure I'm right. And that's not only a commitment to [her], that's a commitment to God. And I don't play with stuff like that.' Pinkett has yet to publicly acknowledge Moss' Instagram post hinting at a from Eddie Murphy And Martin Lawrence's Kids Quietly Married Weeks Ago, Murphy Reveals Remy Ma Tells Claressa Shields To "Refrain From Speaking" Amid Papoose Spat, Boxer Responds Angela Simmons Shares Cryptic Message Amid Yo Gotti Breakup Rumors

2 Chainz says each time he splurges on a Rolls Royce, he buys this 1 wealth-building asset to balance it out
2 Chainz says each time he splurges on a Rolls Royce, he buys this 1 wealth-building asset to balance it out

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

2 Chainz says each time he splurges on a Rolls Royce, he buys this 1 wealth-building asset to balance it out

Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. From classic muscle cars to high-end European rides, Grammy-winning rapper 2 Chainz is no stranger to big splurges. But beyond the flashy impulse purchases, he's also been making some smart money moves behind the scenes. Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has an important message for the next wave of American retirees — here's how he says you can best weather the US retirement crisis Nervous about the stock market in 2025? Find out how you can access this $1B private real estate fund (with as little as $10) In a recent episode of the Club Shay Shay podcast, host and Super Bowl champion Shannon Sharpe asked 2 Chainz to name some of his wildest purchases. 'I think I bought a [Rolls Royce] Phantom and a Maybach,' 2 Chainz told Sharpe. 'Damn, that is $800,000!' replied Sharpe, stunned by the sheer size of the purchase. But 2 Chainz insists there's a method to the madness: 'Every time I do something stupid, I try to balance it out,' he said. What does he use to balance it out? Real estate. 'As soon as I go buy a couple of chains, I would hit the girl that's handling my real estate business and tell her, 'Can you send me some properties to look at?'' he explained. The veteran rapper noted that artists who suddenly come into wealth often spend freely on 'stupid stuff' — from cars to jewelry. But eventually, the conversation would shift to passive income and investments. For 2 Chainz, real estate is a no-brainer — having spent hours in the studio just scrolling through property listings. 'I'm a property hoarder,' he told Sharpe. 'I be getting penalized, but it's my dirt and I know they don't make no more dirt.' As 2 Chainz points out, one of the core truths about real estate is just how scarce it can be. You can't create land out of thin air — and buildable land is even harder to come by. Even Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged at a press conference last year that the real problem behind America's housing crisis is simple: 'We have had, and are on track to continue to have, not enough housing.' An analysis by Zillow published in June 2024 estimated the U.S. housing shortage to be 4.5 million homes. That supply-demand imbalance may help explain why home prices continue to climb. Over the past five years, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index has surged by more than 50%. But, these days, you don't need to be as wealthy as 2 Chainz to start investing in real estate. Crowdfunding platforms like Arrived offer an easier way to get exposure to this income-generating asset class. Backed by world class investors like Jeff Bezos, Arrived allows you to invest in shares of rental homes with as little as $100, all without the hassle of mowing lawns, fixing leaky faucets or handling difficult tenants. The process is simple: browse a curated selection of homes that have been vetted for their appreciation and income potential. Once you find a property you like, select the number of shares you'd like to purchase, and then sit back as you start receiving rental income deposits from your investment. Another way to go is Homeshares, which gives accredited investors access to the $35 trillion U.S. home equity market, according to Federal Reserve data — a space that's historically been the exclusive playground of institutional investors. With a minimum investment of $25,000, investors can gain direct exposure to hundreds of owner-occupied homes in top U.S. cities through their U.S. Home Equity Fund — without the headache of buying, owning or managing property. With risk-adjusted target returns ranging from 14% to 17%, this approach provides an effective, hands-off way to invest in owner-occupied residential properties across regional markets. Read more: You're probably already overpaying for this 1 'must-have' expense — and thanks to Trump's tariffs, your monthly bill could soar even higher. Beyond real estate, the ultra-wealthy are also known to hoard fine art — and it's easy to see why. The supply of truly great works is limited, and many famous pieces have already been snatched up by museums and collectors. Art also has a low correlation with stocks and bonds, which helps with diversification, according to a recent Deloitte blog post. In 2022, a collection of art owned by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen sold for $1.5 billion at Christie's New York, making it the most valuable collection in auction history. Investing in art was traditionally a privilege reserved for the ultra-wealthy. Now, that's changed with Masterworks — a platform for investing in shares of blue-chip artwork by renowned artists, including Pablo Picasso, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Banksy. It's easy to use, and with 23 successful exits to date, every one of them has been profitable thus far. Simply browse their impressive portfolio of paintings and choose how many shares you'd like to buy. Masterworks will handle all the details, making high-end art investments both accessible and effortless. Masterworks has distributed roughly $61 million back to investors. New offerings have sold out in minutes, but you can skip their waitlist here. See important Regulation A disclosures at Access to this $22.5 trillion asset class has traditionally been limited to elite investors — until now. Here's how to become the landlord of Walmart or Whole Foods without lifting a finger Rich, young Americans are ditching the stormy stock market — here are the alternative assets they're banking on instead Are you rich enough to join the top 1%? Here's the net worth you need to rank among America's wealthiest — plus a few strategies to build that first-class portfolio This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind. Sign in to access your portfolio

2 Chainz Explains Why He 'Couldn't Smoke' Around Eminem
2 Chainz Explains Why He 'Couldn't Smoke' Around Eminem

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

2 Chainz Explains Why He 'Couldn't Smoke' Around Eminem

2 Chainz reflected on his time in the studio with Eminem while speaking to Shannon Sharpe in an episode of the Club Shay Shay podcast. In the conversation, the 47-year-old revealed that the Detroit rapper's team had some strict guidelines for their session. 'When I did work with Eminem, I couldn't smoke in there. It was kinda funny,' detailed the Atlanta rapper. 'It was his people, not Eminem. Eminem was somewhere writing, but his people are just so concerned with him, they put the speakers outside so I could listen to the beat.' 'I'm outside, it's a beautiful day in Malibu, I'm just smoking the speaker's outside. I come back in to do my verse, and the door's closed and I'm in the booth smoking and I see Em out there and I'm like 'he in there while I'm recording, this hard'. He's about to come in and say something and some of his people are like 'no, don't go in there, he's smoking,' and Em looks like 'sit the f**k down.' I guess he was thinking like 'what do you think I'm about to do?'' he explained. The 'Epiphany' rapper continued, 'I remember them tripping on him, and he was not tripping at all.' Last year, the Detroit musician celebrated 16 years of sobriety since overcoming an addiction to alcohol and drugs earlier in his career. The landmark in his wellness journey was marked with a social media upload that featured the rapper displacing his sobriety medallion. 'My addiction didn't start in my early days when I was coming up. We used to drink 40s on the porch and just battle rap each other. My drug usage started at the beginning of that first album,' he detailed. 'I didn't take anything hard until I got famous. I was experimenting. I hadn't found a drug of choice. Back then, you went on tour, and people were just giving you free drugs. I managed it for a little while. And then, it just became, I like this sh*t is too much and I don't know how to stop.' In 2022, Eminem and his longtime manager, Paul Rosenberg, reflected on how the Grammy-winner learned to rap again after his near-fatal 2007 overdose. More from Eminem Beats Out Kendrick Lamar For Hip-Hop Awards At 2025 AMAs, Social Media Reacts Eminem Stalker Convicted Of First-Degree Home Invasion 2 Chainz And Omar Epps Unite For 'Red Clay' Short Film

'Dude hasn't done sh*t yet': Travis Hunter's new video with a fan raises eyebrows just days after his wedding to Leanna Lenee sparked backlash
'Dude hasn't done sh*t yet': Travis Hunter's new video with a fan raises eyebrows just days after his wedding to Leanna Lenee sparked backlash

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Dude hasn't done sh*t yet': Travis Hunter's new video with a fan raises eyebrows just days after his wedding to Leanna Lenee sparked backlash

Travis Hunter proposed to Leanna Lenee last year.(Image via Travis Hunter/Instagram) Travis Hunter, the recent Heisman Trophy winner, has finally tied the knot with his long term fiancée, Leanna Lenee. While the two have gotten massively trolled in the past due to their controversial relationship, Travis Hunter shocked everyone as videos from his beautiful wedding went viral. But it seems like the NFL rookie has again landed in trouble after another video of his went viral recently. Travis Hunter gets massively trolled again as he met a fan, days after tying the knot with Leanna Lenee — NFL (@NFL) A few hours ago, the NFL took to its official social media accounts to share a video of Travis Hunter walking up to a fan who was working out. The fan seemed shocked and quickly grabbed his phone to take a picture with him. While Travis Hunter looked excited as he met his fan, it seems like the video has raised some eyebrows. A fan commented, 'Dude hasn't done sh*t yet and everyone is making him a star', while another fan wrote, 'Posting PR stunts as an objective sports news staple is actually quite crazy. Be better.' A third fan wrote, 'Of course all that is very was by his house for no reason..', while another fan posted, 'did that look staged or real to you?' A fifth fan noted, 'Did Travis Hunter just walk onto a random person's property just because he saw some kid working out? Is this not trespassing? And why was there an entire camera crew walking with him?' Travis Hunter has not yet reacted to the criticism he has received for meeting his fan. Bow Wow had asked Travis Hunter to not get married to Leanna Lenee on the Club Shay Shay podcast While the NFL rookie tied the knot with fiancée Leanna Lenee, the two had to go through a lot to reach their wedding day. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo A few days ago, famous rapper Bow Wow appeared on Shannon Sharpe's podcast, Club Shay Shay where he had a piece of advice for Travis Hunter and his relationship with Leanna Lenee. Bow Wow said, "These women can blind you out there. I know how these women sometimes can sidetrack the goal." He continued, "You'll be so blind, just in low and just milking your a**. When the milk dries up and it's powder, phew. They gone.' Neither Travis Hunter nor his now wife, Leanna Lenee, reacted to Bow Wow's statements even though the two have strongly defended their relationship previously. Also Read: 'Bro is going to get taken to the cleaners': Travis Hunter gifted a luxurious Mercedes-Benz to wife Leanna Lenee and fans are now concerned about him Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Shannon Sharpe postpones Nightcap summer tour
Shannon Sharpe postpones Nightcap summer tour

NBC Sports

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NBC Sports

Shannon Sharpe postpones Nightcap summer tour

Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe had planned a summer tour of his popular Nightcap podcast with former NFL receiver Chad Johnson. Via Brendon Kleen of Sharpe has delayed the tour for a year. 'We've decided to postpone the Nightcap tour,' Sharpe said in a recent episode of the podcast. 'We look forward to seeing you guys in the summer of 2026. It's going to be even bigger, even better. But Ocho and I have come to the conclusion that this is the best thing as of right now, was to postpone the tour. We look forward to seeing each and every one of you in 2026.' The news comes at a time when Sharpe faces a $50 million lawsuit alleging sexual assault and other claims. His lawyer said in the days after the filing of the civil complaint that Sharpe offered 'at least $10 million' to settle the case. Sharpe has stepped away from his employment on ESPN's First Take. He has continued to record both Club Shay Shay and the Nightcap podcast. The lawsuit was filed on April 20. A formal response will be filed soon, if it hasn't already been submitted. Extensions to respond routinely are granted among the lawyers who handle such matters. Barring a settlement or dismissal, it's unlikely that the civil action against Sharpe will be resolved by next summer.

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