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New York Post
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Celebrity medium Tyler Henry, 29, undergoes brain surgery after shocking health scare
Tyler Henry has shared a shocking health update. The 29-year-old celebrity medium took to Instagram on Wednesday, May 14, to reveal that he underwent surgery to remove part of a colloid tumor growing near the center of his brain. 'Brain surgery was a success!' the 'Hollywood Medium' star wrote alongside a picture of himself smiling in a hospital with a bandage on his head. 'Great prognosis, incredible staff, and I feel so thankful to be surrounded by my family.' 7 Celebrity psychic Tyler Henry took to Instagram on Wednesday, May 14, to announce he underwent brain surgery. Tyler Henry/Instagram 7 This marked the second time the Hollywood medium had to receive brain surgery. Getty Images for the Critics Choice Real TV Awards Henry added that he will be on bed rest for a month and will continue doing his famous psychic readings once fully recovered. 'For those curious,' he explained to his 1.2 million followers, 'I had a colloid tumor near the center of my brain and thankfully most of it has been removed! (The tumor, not my brain… that is.)' 'This isn't my first rodeo with this and I have so much to be thankful for,' he continued. 'I'll see ya'll very soon with lots of thought-provoking subjects and of course, readings. Thank you all so much for your support.' 7 Henry underwent surgery to remove part of a colloid tumor growing near the center of his brain. Tyler Henry/Instagram 7 He plans to return to his famous readings once fully recovered. Tyler Henry/Instagram This isn't the first time the 'Life After Death' clairvoyant underwent brain surgery. In August 2018, via another Instagram post, Henry revealed that he received a similar surgery shortly after his 18th birthday. 'This photo was taken a month after my 18th birthday in the backyard of my childhood home,' he wrote at the time. 'Only a week later an MRI revealed a congenital brain cyst that lead to emergency surgery after weeks of headaches.' 7 The celebrity psychic in Los Angeles in August 2019. Getty Images for Weedmaps 'A mass I was born with was only now causing a life-threatening situation as my adult life was just beginning,' Henry said. 'Without the inevitable brain surgery that ensued, I don't think I would of had such a firsthand awareness of the fragility of life.' In October 2024, during an interview with The Cut, the Hollywood medium suggested that the congenital brain cyst was possibly related to his psychic powers. 'I have wondered if it relates to my ability at all,' he told the outlet. 7 Henry married his longtime partner, Clint Godwin, on May 7. Variety/REX/Shutterstock 'I'm here for a good time,' Henry later added, 'not necessarily here for a long time.' Meanwhile, the 'Live From the Other Side' star's latest health scare came just one week after he married his longtime partner, Clint Godwin. 'Today, we are married!' Henry wrote on Instagram after the couple's marriage in Beverly Hills on May 7. 'Life with you is an endless sleepover with my best friend and life's just getting started.' 7 Henry performing onstage at Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on February 03, 2024. Getty Images 'I knew when we met nearly a decade ago that you would be the one, and that conviction only grew stronger with every day' he added of the musician. 'Best premonition ever!' Besides his own shows on E! and Netflix, Henry also appeared on Season 11 of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' in 2015. He met with Kim, Khloe and Kourtney and helped the famous sisters connect with their late father, Robert Kardashian. Other celebrities Henry has worked with include Ricki Lake, Amber Rose, Corey Feldman, Carmen Electra, Chad Michael Murray and Megan Fox.


Daily Mirror
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Netflix star undergoes brain surgery as he shares snap from hospital bed
Celebrity medium Tyler Henry, known for his Netflix series Life After Death, revealed he had a brain tumour near the centre of his brain Netflix star Tyler Henry revealed he underwent surgery after doctors found a colloid tumour near the centre of his brain. The Life After Death with Tyler Henry star took to his Instagram page to share a picture of himself lying face down in a hospital bed with gauze over the middle of his head. He had his eyes closed, but still smiled for the cameras as he told fans in the caption: "Brain surgery was a success! Great prognosis, incredible staff, and I feel so thankful to be surrounded by my family. I'll be on bed rest for a month and look forward to getting back to doing readings." Tyler added: "For those of you who connect with me virtually, not much will change as far as private reading giveaways and group readings, right now I'm just on the mend. "For those curious, I had a colloid tumor near the center of my brain and thankfully most of it has been removed! (The tumor, not my brain… that is). This isn't my first rodeo with this and I have so much to be thankful for. "I'll see ya'll very soon with lots of thought-provoking subjects and of course, readings. Thank you all so much for your support." The NHS states a colloid tumour is a "brain tumour is where cells in the brain grow in an uncontrolled way. Non-cancerous tumours (also called low-grade or benign tumours) usually grow slowly and are less likely to spread than cancerous tumours." Fans soon took to the comment section to share their support for the star as he recovers. One user posted: "Nice to see your smile. So glad all went well. Sending love!" While one friend commented: "Tyler! You Earth Angel, so grateful you're ok and doing well. Sweetest smile." "Sending so much love and healing energy. You're amazing and so incredibly generous hearted. Wishing you much ease and gentle healing," another fan posted. Tyler is best known as a clairvoyant medium on many programmes, including Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry. He's given readings to celebrities in the past, including Amber Rose, Carmen Electra, Megan Fox, Bobby Brown, Alan Thicke, Monica Potter, Kristin Cavallari and more. A week before he underwent surgery, Tyler revealed he tied the knot with musician Clint Godwin after almost a decade together. Along with a picture of the two posing by railing, he wrote: "Today, we are married! Life with you is an endless sleepover with my best friend and life's just getting started. "I knew when we met nearly a decade ago that you would be the one, and that conviction only grew stronger with every day. Best premonition ever!" The couple met in 2016 after Clint messaged him for a reading after seeing him on Keeping Up With The Kardashians. He said to GLAAD: "He messaged me and said that he'd be interested in a reading. I knew the second I saw him that I had something that I needed to share with him regarding his grandfather, who had died. "His grandfather had recently taken his own life. As I connected with him, I relayed exactly why that decision was made. Immediately, I found myself a part of his family, being immersed in what they were going through."
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Notorious B.I.G. Allegedly Apologized for Xscape Diss Before Death, Says Tiny Harris
The Notorious B.I.G. allegedly made amends with Xscape before his death. In an interview with The Morning Hustle on Wednesday, April 30, Tameka "Tiny" Harris and Kandi Burruss of the R&B girl group recalled how the rapper — born Christopher George Latore Wallace and also known as Biggie Smalls — apologized to them before his death after previously insulting their looks on his 1994 single "Just Playing (Dreams)." On the track, Biggie hurled insults and named the sexual acts he wanted to engage in with several celebrities, including Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Jasmine Guy and Xscape. Related: Who Killed the Notorious B.I.G.? Inside the Rapper's Shocking Murder 28 Years Ago "I'll f--- RuPaul before I f--- them ugly-a-- Xscape bitches," he raps on the track. According to Harris, 49, and Burruss, 48, Biggie allegedly apologized at a 1997 Soul Train Awards afterparty. 'Somebody came, I don't know if it was Diddy, somebody came and said, 'Biggie wanna speak to y'all,'' said Harris. 'I was just like, 'I'm going to see what he's talking about.'' She added: 'And you know, he was very nice, he was very apologetic and he basically said, 'I don't know what I was thinking. Look, I'm ugly as hell. Y'all is beautiful, and I just wanted to say I apologize for whatever.'' According to Harris, the most shocking part was that Biggie allegedly died 'probably 20, 30 minutes after that.' 'It was great to hear that he acknowledged that he was wrong," she concluded. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Related: Notorious B.I.G.'s Mom Voletta Wallace Declares She Wants to 'Slap the Daylights Out of Sean Combs' Biggie was killed when he was 24 years old, but he had already established himself as a rap legend. The Brooklyn-born musician released his debut album Ready to Die in 1994 and posthumously released Life After Death in 1997. The latter is one of the only hip-hop albums to sell 10 million copies and reach diamond status. On March 9, 1997, Biggie was leaving a Soul Train Awards afterparty when he was shot and killed by an assailant in a black Chevy Impala. His murder is closely linked to the killing of fellow '90s hip-hop superstar Tupac Shakur, as the two were involved in a battle where Biggie represented the East Coast and Tupac the West. Read the original article on People


Euronews
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Euronews
The Notorious B.I.G.'s estate sells rights to late rapper's music
ADVERTISEMENT The Notorious B.I.G.'s estate has sold a significant share of the rapper's catalogue to Primary Wave, a music publishing company which already owns the rights to many significant acts - including stakes in the catalogues of Kurt Cobain , John Lennon and Prince . The company confirmed the deal with Biggie's estate on Thursday but has not provided any financial details. However, previous reports by The Hollywood Reporter suggested that the rapper's publishing rights would be worth as much as $100 million (€92.3 million) with a further $50 million ($46.1 million) potentially on the cards for his master rights. Sources have said that the estate has sold 50% of both these rights to Primary Wave, as well as his name and likeness. This gives Primary Wave a controlling share of Biggie's catalogue which they can use for licensing the songs to films and TV series as well as other branding opportunities through the rights over his name and likeness. Voletta Wallace, the rapper's mother, reportedly made the deal with the company before her death in late February. One of the most influential figures in the East Coast rap scene, Biggie's first album ' Ready to Die ' (1994) is considered a classic of the genre. The rapper, real name Christopher Wallace, was murdered in 1997 aged just 24, weeks before the release of his follow-up album 'Life After Death'. Through his mother's control of his estate, Biggie has released two posthumous albums and has had his life depicted in the biopic Notorious . Biggie is just the latest of a string of musicians to sell their catalogues to a range of firms. Recently, the EDM producer Deadmau5 sold his catalogue to Create Music Group for $55 million (€50.8 million). One of the biggest sales of these kinds was Sony Music's acquisition of Queen's catalogue . The British glam-rock band reportedly sold the rights to their music for $1.27 billion (€1.17 billion) in June 2024. Other high-profile sales include Bruce Springsteen selling his back catalogue to Sony for an estimated $500 million (€465 million) in 2021. Sony acquired all of Bob Dylan's back catalogue in 2022 for €220 million, as well as a 50 per cent interest in Michael Jackson's music catalogue for roughly $600 million (approx. €558 million).
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Notorious B.I.G.'s Estate Sells Rights to Catalog and Name, Image, and Likeness
The post The Notorious B.I.G.'s Estate Sells Rights to Catalog and Name, Image, and Likeness appeared first on Consequence. The estate of the Notorious B.I.G. has sold a stake in the late Brooklyn rapper's music publishing and recordings, as well as certain name, image, and likeness rights, to Primary Wave Music. Although the deal closed just weeks after the death of the artist's mother, Voletta Wallace, multiple reports say she was involved in nearly all of the business negotiations. No terms of the deal have been disclosed, but the Wall Street Journal reports Primary Wave is taking a 50% share of the estate, which was valued at $200 million. The WSJ also reported that Voletta Wallace had negotiated with Sean 'Diddy' Combs to gain full control of her son's publishing rights. Initially, the Notorious B.I.G. had a 50-50 split of his publishing with Bad Boy at the time of his passing. However, Wallace convinced Combs to increase the estate's stake to 85% in the early 2000s, and then acquired the remaining portion in 2020. 'The estate and Primary Wave will collaborate on all business moving forward in an effort to continue the incredible and innovative work done thus far with one goal in mind, to keep the legacy of the Notorious B.I.G. alive,' the company said in a statement. Despite being murdered at the age of 24, the Notorious B.I.G. is widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time. During his lifetime, Biggie recorded his 1994 debut, Ready to Die, and his posthumously released 1997 double album, Life After Death, spawning hits like 'Juicy,' 'One More Chance,' 'Mo Money Mo Problems,' and more. A pair of posthumous albums, Born Again and Duets: The Final Chapter, were released in 1999 and 2005, but were not of the same quality as the material Biggie made while he was still alive. In recent years, Primary Wave has acquired the catalog of artists like Prince and the Doors. See where Ready to Die and 'Juicy' made our respective lists of the best hip-hop albums and best hip-hop songs of all time. The Notorious B.I.G.'s Estate Sells Rights to Catalog and Name, Image, and Likeness Eddie Fu Popular Posts JD Vance Booed at Kennedy Center Dropkick Murphys Make On-Stage Wager with Trump Supporter Over Where His Shirt Was Made Documentary Claims Jim Morrison Is Alive, Living in Syracuse In 2025, Lollapalooza Has Shed Its Rock Past for Good Dolly Parton Gave Rules to Sabrina Carpenter for "Please Please Please" Rework j-hope of BTS Makes Triumphant Return with Solo Tour "Hope on the Stage": Review Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.