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Boston Globe
30-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Skating helps Maxim Naumov cope after death of his parents in January plane crash
Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Time moving slowly, I'm bouncing my head off the wall Advertisement I know nobody that knows where we're going at all. 'My choreographer Adam Blake and I are always discussing plans and thoughts and songs to skate to,' said the Norwood-based Naumov. 'I relate to [the song], and I feel really deeply and emotionally what he's talking about. It's been really helpful for me to almost get my emotions out in that way.' Maxim Naumov took a moment to remember his late parents after his performance at the World Figure Skating Championships gala Sunday at TD Garden. Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe Staff It's been two months since the crash, and Naumov is learning where he is going. Skating is still his life's center: he has returned to the ice, performed twice, and started coaching some of his parents' students. But, as anyone who has experienced grief knows, no two days are the same. The days crawl by, you question your own thoughts and wonder if anyone truly understands what you are going through. Naumov is going through that now, and that's why 'That's on Me' spoke to him. 'I have a lot of emotions right now, and it's hard to even put a name to what I'm feeling,' said Naumov. Naumov has taken over his parents' introductory skating program at Advertisement 'That program is my parents' legacy,' said Naumov. 'We have the class three times a week, and I leave laughing and smiling every time I work with them. They're the sweetest little bunch and progressing so rapidly I can't even wrap my mind around it. They also help me get through each day.' Besides coaching, Naumov plans on performing and possibly competing again. In the immediate future, he is scheduled to be a guest skater at the Boston stop of the Stars on Ice tour on May 24. As part of a segment of the show honoring the victims of Flight 5342, Naumov will be introduced by Canadian Elvis Stojko, a contemporary of Shishkova and Naumov. 'His parents and I won our first World Championships the same year and we toured together for years,' said Stojko via phone. 'It was pretty heart-wrenching when we lost them in the plane crash, and we want to support Maxim however we can.' Returning to competition is another path Naumov is considering. Naumov finished fourth at January's US Championships, and had been named the second alternate for the World Championships before the crash. The US has three men's spots for the 2026 Winter Olympics, and besides But what does competing look like without his parents, who have coached him for entire senior career? He's not sure, but he will keep getting on the ice. Advertisement 'Skating doesn't feel like a list of things to do,' said Naumov. 'It feels almost more freeing. I'm able to tune out the craziness and busy-ness of my day. I'm getting more and more comfortable with it, and I just want to keep moving in that direction and see where it goes.' Related : The biggest reason for Naumov to keep skating? Because the ice will always be where his parents are. 'I have this internal dialog,' said Naumov. 'I'm able to be calm and just be in my heart. They're always there, too. It really helps me get through.' After his performance at the World Championships gala, Naumov first looked up, but instead of at the sold-out crowd that was giving him a standing ovation his gaze pierced the TD Garden's roof while he spoke to his parents in their native Russian. 'This is for you guys,' said Naumov. 'You guys are with me. I love you both.'
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Rapper Yella Beezy charged in death of rival Mo3
(NewsNation) — Dallas rapper Yella Beezy has been arrested and charged with capital murder in the death of rival rapper Mo3. Yella Beezy is accused of hiring a man named Kewon White to kill Mo3 in November of 2020 and allegedly provided payment or the promise of payment for carrying out the hit. Yella Beezy, whose real name is Markies Conway, was shot three times in October of 2018. He was hospitalized for one day before being released. Snow White star Rachel Zegler 'too dangerous to touch' in Hollywood: Insider His single 'That's on Me' reached the top of the rap/R&B radio charts just prior to the shooting. In 2021, Yella Beezy was arrested on three different occasions for charges related to firearms, guns and a sexual assault charge. He also faced a charge of child endangerment. Mo3, real name Melvin Nobel, was driving on Interstate 35 just south of the Dallas Zoo on Nov. 11, 2020, when he was shot and killed by someone in a black Chevy Camaro. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Mo3 was known for hit singles 'Errybody,' 'Outside' and 'Broken Love.' On social media, his mother, Nichole Williams Noble, called the charges 'justice.' Two other men, Kewon Dontrell White, 22, and Devin Maurice Brown Jr., 27, are also facing charges in connection with Mo3's death. White is currently serving a prison sentence for firearms charges connected to the shooting, and Brown is being held in the Dallas County Jail. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Yella Beezy arrested, charged with capital murder after allegedly hiring shooter to kill fellow rapper MO3
Dallas rapper Yella Beezy has been arrested and accused of arranging a murder-for-hire in the death of a fellow hip-hop artist. The "That's on Me" musician, whose real name is Markies Conway, was arrested Thursday following a grand jury indictment and charged with capital murder while remuneration in connection with the 2020 death of Melvin Noble, the rapper who performed as MO3, according to court documents reviewed by Entertainment Weekly. Conway allegedly hired Kewon White to kill Noble, who died in November 2020 following a shootout on Interstate 35 in Dallas. A representative for Conway didn't immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment Friday. Representatives for the Dallas County District Attorney's Office and the Dallas Police Department declined to comment on the case. Related: Blue Bloods and SVU actor Isaiah Stokes convicted of second-degree murder after New York shooting Conway's grand jury indictment alleges that he "intentionally and knowingly" caused Noble's death by employing White "for remuneration and the promise of remuneration, namely: United States currency." His bond was set at $2 million. White was arrested in December 2020 on a firearm charge, and has also been charged with Noble's murder, according to the United States Attorney's Office. He is currently serving a nine-year sentence after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in 2022. Conway had previously been arrested and charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon and possession of marijuana. Both of those charges were later dismissed, according to court documents. Additionally, Conway was arrested and charged with sexual assault and child endangerment in 2021, but those charges were dismissed as well, according to CBS News. Related: What really happened to Gabby Petito? Unpacking the true story behind Netflix's American Murder documentary and the case that captivated the nation Yella Beezy is best known for his song "That's on Me," which hit No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and spawned a remix with 2 Chainz, T.I., Rich the Kid, Jeezy, Boosie Badazz, and Trapboy Freddie. He also opened for Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the Dallas and Houston shows on their On the Run II Tour in 2018. The rapper later collaborated with Quavo, Gucci Mane, Chris Brown, Lil Baby, Young Thug, and Ty Dolla $ign, and most recently released the track "Hit," featuring Lil Wayne. Related: Louisiana woman charged with second-degree murder in death of Super Bowl reporter Adan Manzano MO3 rose to prominence with his 2019 song "Errybody," which featured Boosie Badazz. The duo later collaborated on the album Badazz MO3, which rose to No. 136 on the U.S. Billboard 200. His posthumous 2021 single "Outside" hit No. 92 on the Hot 100. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly