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Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
A Timeline of Cardi B and Stefon Diggs' Relationship
There are plenty of reasons to speculate why Cardi B and NFL star Stefon Diggs might be an item. More from Billboard Drake Tells Tory Lanez 'Come Home Soon' After Prison Stabbing Snoop Dogg on Kendrick Lamar Name-Dropping Him on 'GNX': 'He Spoke His Mind' Watch The Weeknd & Jimmy Fallon Crash a Fordham University Graduation Party to Perform a Pair of Hits The pair appeared to confirm as much during a cozy court side date back on May 12. Diggs and the Grammy-award winning rapper were spotted cheering on the New York Knicks during their showdown against the Boston Celtics, with Cardi seen on the Jumbotron at one point lovingly squeezing Diggs cheeks. The two have been rumored to be an item on social media for months, and in recent days have been leaning into that rumor full throttle. If the rumors are true, this would be Cardi B's first public relationship since filing for divorce from Offset last year. Cardi is used to her relationships being in the public eye, dating all the way back to her Love & Hip-Hop days in 2015. Aside from Offset, Cardi's only other major public relationship was with rapper Tommy Jeez, before the couple split in 2017. Cardi and Diggs were just two of the many celebrities who sat along Celebrity Row at Madison Square Garden on May 12. Mary J. Blige, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet, Bad Bunny, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Busta Rhymes, Ben Stiller, coach Rick Pitino and more stars were also in attendance. Despite these celebs, no one consumed the internet quite like these two possible love birds. So the all-important question remains: when did Cardi B and Stefon Diggs first get together? Offset and Cardi finalized their divorce in 2024, so fans and pop culture outlets alike have been trying to put the puzzle together ever since. Here's a timeline of everything we know about Cardi B and Stefon Diggs budding new relationship. Back in October of 2024, Cardi B was forced to push back against a rumored relationship with Diggs for the first time. The pair had allegedly been spotted out and about together by various fans (though this all remains unconfirmed). Regardless, the rumors picked up enough traction that Cardi felt inclined to respond on Instagram Live. 'The internet is insane, all these rumors are so f—king crazy, that's why I don't wanna address it cause I feel like this s—t funny,' Cardi said on IG Live at the time. Cardi B acknowledged that she was indeed 'dating' during the final days of her tumultuous split from Offset. Page Six reported that the formerly married couple were duking it out online, with Offset claiming in since-deleted posts his ex-wife 'look like a hoe' who is only focused 'on d—k.' 'So dating because I'm single means I'm just worried about d–k?? You sound like a dummy..' she responded at the time. 'Trying to be fake nice after you did what you wanted from the beginning trying to push a narrative to these people. Congratulations!! F—k off. Sign the papers TODAY.' Offset ultimately did, and the pair finalized their divorce before the year was out. The first confirmed public appearance of Diggs and Cardi happened on Valentine's Day of this year. TMZ shared footage of the two stars arriving at an undisclosed Miami hotel in the middle of the night. During Coachella's first weekend, the 'Bodak Yellow' rapper was seen giving the NFL player a lap dance. A fan on X commented on the video that Offset was likely 'punching the air' at the sight of the clip, but the former Migos rapper replied, 'I'm happy for her!!,' according to E! News. In the last public sighting of these two before their much talked about court-side appearance, Cardi B and Stefon Diggs were seen arriving at the actual Met Gala separately. However, gossip outlet Just Jared claimed they were spotted entering a Gala afterparty moments apart. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

USA Today
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Miley Cyrus regrets 80% of her tattoos. She's not alone in facing 'tattoo regret.'
Miley Cyrus regrets 80% of her tattoos. She's not alone in facing 'tattoo regret.' Show Caption Hide Caption Miley Cyrus Opens Up About Vocal Condition Behind Her Raspy Voice Miley Cyrus has revealed that she has Reinke's edema, a condition affecting her vocal cords that gives her voice its raspy tone. unbranded - Entertainment If you've experienced "tattoo regret," you're not alone. Miley Cyrus is right there with you. Cyrus considers 80% of her tattoos a "mistake" that she "still thinks about" she told The New York Times. "I love my dog," she said, pointing to a tattoo of a pitbull on her right arm. "But like, I don't know. Just having a pitbull in every picture for the rest of my life is kind of intense." The Grammy-award winning singer added that she doesn't "regret them enough to laser them," but there are a "few she could have done without." Cyrus is among many Gen Zers and fellow Millennials experiencing what has been coined as "tattoo regret." In 2024, tattoo regret reentered popular conversation on TikTok after young women expressed concern over how their tattoos would look in their wedding gowns. These videos often spotlight patchwork tattoos, a style that's become increasingly trendy in the past five years and consists of clusters of uncoordinated flash tattoos rather than a cohesive sleeve. Several creators also shared their experiences with Ephemeral tattoos, which are meant to disappear within three years, but had yet to fade. Gen Z is experiencing 'tattoo regret.' Here's why social media may be to blame. What is 'tattoo regret'? Brooklyn-based tattoo artist Gabs Miceli would categorize tattoo regret into 'immediate regret' and regret that comes later on, like 'when you start to hit certain milestones in your life.' 'I've seen some people who have loved their tattoos consistently the whole time they've had them,' Miceli previously told USA TODAY. 'And then I've seen other people falter in their attraction to them soon after getting them.' Miceli says tattoo regret has always been around, but the ability to share and document these experiences on TikTok makes it seem more prevalent. '(We're) able to hear people's experiences and opinions now more than ever,' Brooklyn-based tattoo artist Phia Walla previously told USA TODAY. Their Ephemeral tattoos should've faded. Years later, some are still stuck with them. Miceli says it is most important to 'be gentle with yourself,' because tattoo regret is more common than you think. 'As humans, we are constantly changing and what we like is constantly changing,' she says. 'That's who you were at the time and you should honor that person.'
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Peoria Riverfront's 35th Blues Fest features Gov't Mule, ZZ Ward and others
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD)–The Peoria Blues & Heritage Music Festival is two full days of blues music on multiple stages, surrounded by endless food, and craft beer, Labor Day weekend, on the Peoria Riverfront. Jack Manis, of Jay Goldberg Events & Entertainment, told WMBD This Morning that this year's festival 'is going to be the 35th year of having the Blues Fest down at the Peoria Riverfront.' He quipped that he's been doing it for so long that when he started, he had hair and a flat stomach. The festival, he said, has evolved from a few people being down on the Riverfront to multiple stages and national acts. It's a family-orientated event with kids under the age of 12 free with an adult. This year's milestone event will be headlined by a powerhouse lineup including Gov't Mule, Grammy-award winning singer Ruthie Foster, ZZ Ward, Tommy Castro & The Painkillers, and Ana Popovic. More artists will be announced later, the festival said in a news release. Blues is so American as 'any kind of music you listen to, you can probably go back to its origin, and there's some blues' he said. And to end the interview, Manis revealed another featured headliner — Buckwheat Zydeco. Tickets are on sale for single and two-day passes. There are also VIP options as well. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
4 days ago
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- Yahoo
Watch as Beyoncé helps fans with gender reveal at MetLife Stadium concert
Beyoncé made her fourth show in New Jersey extra special for a few fans in the rain-drenched crowd as the singer participated in a gender reveal at MetLife Stadium. On the May 28 show at MetLife for her "Cowboy Carter Tour," Beyoncé spotted a fan holding a gender reveal sign during her performance. The Grammy-award winning singer told the fan "I'll be back," promising she would deliver the reveal later in her show. Beyoncé held her promise. She took the package from the fans and opened it up, showing the sign to the crowd that read "Cowboy" in blue lettering. The crowd erupted in this wholesome moment that touched everyone including Beyoncé as she told the fans "God bless you. Congratulations and thank you so much for letting me be a part of it." Beyoncé is not done with New Jersey. The singer will perform in her final New Jersey show on May 29 at MetLife Stadium, concluding her five nights at the venue. The singer will travel overseas for the tour with concerts in London and Paris and will conclude back in the U.S. with shows in Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Las Vegas. Fans can still purchase last minute tickets for Beyoncé show on Ticketmaster. More information about the event can be found on MetLife Stadium's website. This article originally appeared on Beyoncé helps fans with gender reveal at MetLife Stadium concert


Wales Online
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Free music festival taking place in Cardiff as ticket details released
Free music festival taking place in Cardiff as ticket details released The music festival promises to be an 'unmissable celebration' of the city's grassroots music - and is even being supported by global star Ed Sheeran The free festival is being held at Clwb Ifor Bach (Image: John Myers ) Cardiff is hosting a music festival in June and tickets will be be completely free. Cardiff Music Conference (CMC) is returning for its sixth edition and it hopes to be the biggest one yet. CMC promises to be "an unmissable celebration of music, creativity, and community" in the Welsh capital. One of Cardiff's biggest grassroots music events, the festival will be hosted in Clwb Ifor Bach on Sunday, June 8 from 4pm to 10pm. There will be appearances from DJ AG, along with Grammy-award winning songwriter Amy Wadge, who is best known for penning songs such as Ed Sheeran's Shape of You. Attendees can expect a vibrant mix of hands-on workshops, expert panels, live performances, and community-led sessions designed to celebrate music not just as art, but as a vital tool for wellbeing, cultural expression, and social connection. CMC is expecting over 80 performers to take part. Sign up for free tickets to secure your place to the event here. Article continues below With support from Arts Council Wales and The Ed Sheeran Foundation, it is hoped that CMC 2025 will be the biggest one yet. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What's On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here The event is being organised by a collective from Ministry of Life Education and Ministry of Life Youth Services and is a collaboration between CMC and partners including Prestigious Pictures, New Era, Jukebox Collective, Silk Futures, Immersed, Sound Progression, Valley Events, SC Collectif, Native Radio and Diff Radio. Ministry of Life has its roots in youth-led music initiatives and has been organising events in the city since its creation in 2019. It hosted the Capital City Jam in 2013, a youth led festival in Bute Park. Article continues below Highlights of the programme of CMC 2025 include: On-site workshops delivered by partners such as Prestigious Pictures, who will host a live media workshop where young people contribute directly to CMC's digital strategy. Creative discussions from industry professionals like Amy Wadge, Elijah, and Osama Izevbigie covering everything from surviving in an evolving music industry to exploring both traditional and alternative approaches to creativity, marketing and songwriting. Grassroots Performances on the same stage as Cardiff legends and international icons - including DJ AG, Local, and Murkage.