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TimesLIVE
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- TimesLIVE
Rapper Kid Cudi testifies Sean 'Diddy' Combs broke into his house
Rapper Scott 'Kid Cudi' Mescudi testified on Thursday at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial that the hip-hop mogul broke into his home in 2011 after discovering Mescudi was dating his on-and-off girlfriend Casandra Ventura. The incident is one of a number of violent and threatening acts that prosecutors allege Combs undertook during a 20-year scheme to coerce women, including Ventura, to take part in drug-fuelled sex parties known as 'Freak Offs' and prevent them from leaving his orbit. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Combs' lawyers have acknowledged he has a history of drug abuse and domestic violence, but argue the women who took part in Freak Offs did so consensually. Testifying as a prosecution witness, Mescudi told the panel of 12 jurors and six alternates in Manhattan federal court that Ventura called him early one morning in December 2011 and told him Combs had found out about their relationship and asked Mescudi to pick her up. Mescudi, wearing a leather jacket over a white shirt and blue jeans in court, said Ventura sounded nervous and scared, and warned him that she had given Combs his Hollywood Hills address. Mescudi, known for hit songs Day 'N' Nite and Memories, said one of Ventura's associates then told him that Combs was in his home. After dropping off Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel, Mescudi said he drove towards his home. On the way, Mescudi testified, he called Combs. 'I said, motherf**ker, you in my house?' Mescudi testified. Mescudi said Combs sounded calm and told him he wanted to talk.


Forbes
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Cha Eun-Woo VR Concert 'MEMORIES': Details on Interactive Concert Film
Ahead of his 'MEMORIES' AR concert, Cha Eun-woo attends the Saint Laurent Womenswear Fall/Winter ... More 2025-2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week at on March 11, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images) This summer, Cha Eun-Woo is inviting fans worldwide into an unprecedented interactive experience with the launch of his virtual reality concert. The upcoming Cha Eun-Woo VR Concert: Memories will show in 21 cities across five continents starting next month. The VR concert allows the singer-actor-model to connect with attendees in a 'choose your own adventure' viewing that makes a tailor-made and unique experience for every ticket holder. Set against a sweeping romantic narrative backdrop, Memories casts viewers as the lead character, navigating moments of love, heartbreak, and reconciliation alongside the Forbes 30 Under 30 - Asia honoree. Based on the teaser trailer released alongside the announcement (below), fans can choose to experience everything from an intimate, sweeping ballad performance to more upbeat, choreography-heavy stages, allowing every choice to help build the visual and emotional tone of the ASTRO member's concert. The tagline seen on the official poster, 'I'll leave our ending up to you,' further encapsulates this spirit of co-creation, transforming the passive spectator movie experience into becoming an active storyteller and creator. The experience is produced and powered by the VR concert platform company AMAZE. Utilizing AI, virtual effects, and more, the U.S.-based immersive-tech pioneers have incorporated their 3D visuals and hyper-realistic experiences into movie theaters, apps, and headset devices like the Meta Quest or Apple Vision Pro. While 2025 is not even halfway over, Cha Eun Woo has kept himself busy with a range of different projects. As part of his duties as an official global ambassador for Saint Laurent, he traveled to Paris Week Week to attend the French house's Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show alongside major fashion names like Linda Evangelista, Chloë Sevigny, Zoe Saldana, Austin Butler and Rosé. This year, he was also chosen as the new advertising model for Korea's Shinhan Bank in February and as the brand ambassador for the international clothing brand Marithé et François Girbaud in March. Korean director Nam Dae-Jung also cast the superstar in his upcoming film, First Ride, which will mark Eun-Woo's debut as a leading man on the big screen. The star was also reportedly responsible for leading the charge in recording the special single 'Moon,' a tribute song to his late band mate Moon Bin that brought together his ASTRO band mates as well as members of K-pop groups like SEVENTEEN, GFRIEND, Monsta X, Stray Kids and more to remember their friend. In other news, fans will soon see Eun-Woo back on their screens as he appears in an upcoming music video for the new album coming from K-pop solo star IU. Her forthcoming record, Flower Bookmark 3, drops on May 27 and will include several special covers as the third instillation of her remake albums. Fans can look forward to Cha Eun-Woo VR Concert: Memories screening in the following countries, with more territories coming soon. Viewers can stay up to date with more information at CHA EUN-WOO VR CONCERT: 'MEMORIES' Poster from fantagio, AmazeVR


Hindustan Times
23-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
How to prevent unwanted photos from showing on iPhone- Guide
Have you ever come across a situation where you randomly scroll down to memories on the Photos app and some unwanted or embarrassing moments pop up on your iPhone? While visiting old memories can be fun and exciting, some pictures, embarrassing moments, or a specific person you are not in touch with could pop up frequently, making your memory down the lane unpleasant. Notably, Memories is an exclusive Photos app feature on iPhone that shows users memories from past trips and moments. If you have the app as a widget, then photos can also appear on your home screen. Therefore, we have found two ways to remove unwanted photos or a person to randomly appears on your iPhone. Follow the guide and know how it's done. Also read: iOS 19 to take to boost iPhone's battery life with help of AI If you notice that a person is appearing quite frequently in memories, photo library, and widgets, then the iPhone automatically analyses the person to be important. However, if you do not wish to see the person often or frequently, then you can also choose to feature the person less on your iPhone. Here's how you can do it: Step 1: Go to the Photos app on your iPhone Step 2: Now, find a photo or video of the person you want to feature less Step 3: Open the image and click on the three-dot menu Step 4: At the bottom of the menu, select 'Feature This Person Less' Step 5: Choose from 'Feature This Person Less' or 'Never Feature This Person' Also read: iPhone 18 Pro likely to ditch Dynamic Island for under-display Face ID- Details Now, what happens when you activate 'Never Feature This Person'? Well, your iPhone will simply stop showing the person entirely, even the group photos and videos with the selected person will not appear on your feed. Another alternative to prevent unwanted images from popping up is to simply disable the memories and featured photos on the iPhone. Here's how you can turn off this feature entirely: Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhoneStep 2: Go to Apps and select PhotosStep 3: Now, simply turn the toggle to 'Show Featured Content' Mobile Finder: iPhone 17 Air LATEST specs, features, and price Doing so will stop featured images and memories from appearing on the Photos app, widgets, home screen, and others. Following these steps will help you to stay away from embarrassing memories or from a person you are not very close to in the present.

The Age
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
‘You in my house?' Rapper Kid Cudi says ‘Diddy' broke into his home
New York: Rapper Scott 'Kid Cudi' Mescudi testified at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex-trafficking trial that the hip-hop mogul broke into his home in 2011 after discovering Mescudi was dating his on-and-off girlfriend Casandra Ventura. The incident is one of a number of violent and threatening acts that prosecutors allege that Combs undertook during a 20-year scheme to coerce women, including Ventura, to take part in drug-fuelled sex parties known as 'freak offs' and prevent them from leaving his orbit. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Combs' lawyers have acknowledged he has a history of drug abuse and domestic violence, but argue that the women who took part in freak offs did so consensually. Testifying as a prosecution witness on Thursday, New York time, Mescudi told the Manhattan federal court that Ventura called him early one morning in December 2011 and told him Combs had found out about their relationship and asked Mescudi to pick her up. Mescudi, wearing a leather jacket over a white shirt and blue jeans in court, said Ventura sounded nervous and scared, and warned him that she had given Combs his Hollywood Hills address. Mescudi, known for hit songs Day 'N' Nite and Memories, said one of Ventura's associates then told him that Combs was in his home. After dropping off Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel, Mescudi said he drove toward his home. On the way, Mescudi testified, he called Combs. 'I said, 'Motherf---er, you in my house?'' Mescudi testified. Mescudi said Combs sounded calm and told him he wanted to talk.

Sydney Morning Herald
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
‘You in my house?' Rapper Kid Cudi says ‘Diddy' broke into his home
New York: Rapper Scott 'Kid Cudi' Mescudi testified at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex-trafficking trial that the hip-hop mogul broke into his home in 2011 after discovering Mescudi was dating his on-and-off girlfriend Casandra Ventura. The incident is one of a number of violent and threatening acts that prosecutors allege that Combs undertook during a 20-year scheme to coerce women, including Ventura, to take part in drug-fuelled sex parties known as 'freak offs' and prevent them from leaving his orbit. Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Combs' lawyers have acknowledged he has a history of drug abuse and domestic violence, but argue that the women who took part in freak offs did so consensually. Testifying as a prosecution witness on Thursday, New York time, Mescudi told the Manhattan federal court that Ventura called him early one morning in December 2011 and told him Combs had found out about their relationship and asked Mescudi to pick her up. Mescudi, wearing a leather jacket over a white shirt and blue jeans in court, said Ventura sounded nervous and scared, and warned him that she had given Combs his Hollywood Hills address. Mescudi, known for hit songs Day 'N' Nite and Memories, said one of Ventura's associates then told him that Combs was in his home. After dropping off Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel, Mescudi said he drove toward his home. On the way, Mescudi testified, he called Combs. 'I said, 'Motherf---er, you in my house?'' Mescudi testified. Mescudi said Combs sounded calm and told him he wanted to talk.