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Daily Mail
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kobe Bryant's widow Vanessa addresses pregnancy rumors, five years after NBA legend's tragic death
has seemingly offered a strong rebuttal to rumors that she is pregnant - five years on from her husband Kobe's death. The Lakers legend and the couple's daughter, Gianna (Gigi), died along with seven others in a tragic helicopter crash in January 2020. And more than five years after the tragedy, unfounded claims recently spread that Vanessa, 43, was pregnant with a fifth child. She and the late Kobe share daughters Natalia, 22, Bianka, eight, and Capri, five, in addition to Gigi, who was 13 at the time of her passing. And in an apparent response to the pregnancy rumors, Vanessa posted several Instagram Stories, including one of Rihanna holding a drink in one hand and her middle finger up in another while in a pool. The picture, which Vanessa re-posted from another account, is captioned: 'Me protecting my peace, not pregnant & having fun all summer.' The Instagram Story was also set to Tupac Shakur's hit All Eyez On Me. Vanessa also shared a second picture of Rihanna - captioned 'I'm not mean I'm the one' - before sharing a post about how to 'impress' her. 'The only way to impress me, is by being a good person,' read the post, which was also re-shared from another account. 'I don't care what you have, what you wear, where you live, or what you drive. I just have deep respect for people with pure hearts and good intentions. Last month, Vanessa celebrated what would have been Gigi's 19th birthday. Vanessa made a touching post to Instagram as she remembered the aspiring basketball player, sharing a photo of her in her Mamba Sports Academy uniform. 'Happy birthday, Gigi!,' Vanessa wrote. 'Mommy loves and misses you more than I could ever express. I love you Gianna.' Vanessa also gushed over Natalia a couple of weeks later as her and Kobe's eldest daughter graduated from the University Of Southern California. Natalia, who signed with IMG Models in 2021 and is pursuing a career as a film director, paid tribute to her dad by wearing the 'Black Mamba' symbol over her heart on her graduation sole. Vanessa posted pictures and videos of Natalia in her graduation attire and wrote: 'We're so proud of you! #USC ✌️#GRAD #CumLaude.'


Forbes
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
‘The Last Of Us' Season 2, Episode 5 Recap And Review: It's In The Air
The Last Of Us Credit: HBO 'On him that takes revenge, revenge shall be taken; and by a real evil he shall dearly pay for the goods that are but airy and fantastical. It is like a rolling stone which, when a man hath forced up a hill, will return upon him with a greater violence, and break those bones whose sinews gave it motion.' ~ Jeremy Taylor (1613–1667) 'Revenge is like the sweetest joy . . . .' ~ Tupac Shakur (1971 - 1996) Neil Druckmann, the creator of both The Last Of Us games and co-showrunner of the HBO adaptation, once said that the first game was about love, and the second was about hate. That's a pretty good way to summarize the two games, and the shift in tone from Season 1 of HBO's post-apocalyptic series into Season 2 and beyond. Spoilers ahead. Two really big, really important things happen in tonight's harrowing episode of The Last Of Us. First off, we learn that the cordyceps plague is evolving. Where it once required a bite for someone to become infected with the fungus, now spores carried in the air can infect humans. This is super interesting because in the games, this was always the case. The cordyceps were 'nerfed' for the show, presumably because Pedro Pascal didn't want to wear gas masks all the time, having spent so much time hiding his face for The Mandalorian. Now that Joel is dead, face-hiding is less of an issue. I'm half-joking, of course, but it is curious to me that they've reintroduced air-born plague spread in Season 2. It makes sense. It's a lot more dangerous and terrifying if you can get sick and turn just from breathing in spores. But it's a little odd to make such a drastic change for the first season, only to walk it back in Season 2. Then again, it certainly adds a new layer of threat, and a very dramatic turn as we approach the Season 2 finale. The second big moment comes at the end of the episode, when Ellie (Bella Ramsey) breaks off from Dina (Isabela Merced) and Jesse (Young Mazino) to lead the Scars on a merry chase while they make it back to safety. Dina has been shot in the thigh by an arrow and Ellie has to do something to save her, especially now that she knows she's pregnant. Once she gets away, Ellie heads to the hospital on her own to track down Abby (Kaitlyn Dever). Only, she doesn't find Abby. She finds Nora (Tati Gabrielle) instead. Nora was one of the Wolves who joined Abby in her Joel-killing, and one of the names on Ellie's kill list. Ellie finds her and demands to know where Abby is, but Nora won't give her friend up. At first, she pretends to feel awful about what happened to Joel, but it's just a distraction. She uses her little ruse to get away, though Ellie goes chasing after her, even as other Wolves come to Nora's aid. Nora Credit: HBO The problem Nora runs into is that she rushes down a hall to the elevators – an area that's supposed to be sealed off after the Wolves discover that the basement levels are filled with air-born cordyceps spores. When the other Wolves realize this, they back off, terrified, and leave Nora to her fate. They understandably reason that it's too late for both Nora and her pursuer. Nora thinks that, too, when Ellie finds her. She's in rough shape, coughing, dragging herself along, the sickness already taking hold. When she sees Ellie, she's smug about it, telling her that they're both doomed. Then she realizes that Ellie is the immune girl, the one from Salt Lake. She tells her what Joel did, the people he killed and why, and Ellie just tells her 'I know.' Ellie has a singular purpose here. Where is Abby? When Nora won't tell her, she finds a metal pipe. When Nora still won't tell her, she introduces her to the metal pipe, beating her savagely. I'm really glad that the show didn't shrink from the sheer brutality of this moment, even though the circumstances are different from the game, obviously, since the cordyceps were always an air-born threat there, and here it's presented as a new evolution. This is a major turning point for Ellie. She's not theoretically on a revenge quest now. She's fully locked in, unleashing awful violence against someone who has no way of fighting back. This will almost certainly take a terrible toll on her. Dina and Ellie Credit: HBO The rest of the episode is mostly about Ellie and Dina trying to track down Abby. Dina is good with math, good at triangulation and so forth, and figures out the best way for them to make the approach. We learn a bit more about her backstory also, and why her tragic childhood makes her so amenable to helping Ellie out with her own revenge quest. It's a nice touch, giving Dina more depth and her reasons for accompanying Dina even more grounding. Unfortunately, the route they pick is far, far more deadly than they anticipated. The building they come to isn't just infested, it's crawling with evolved clickers, the 'smart ones' like the one Ellie was bitten by back outside of Jackson. They're quickly overwhelmed. Thankfully, Jesse shows up just in the nick of time. And as silly as that is, on a certain level, as most 'just in the nick of time' moments are, they really wouldn't have made it out otherwise. He comes in guns blazing and the three escape, though the Wolves are in hot pursuit. They flee into the park and this, it just so happens, is where wolves fear to tread. Soon, they see torches in the night. Strange whistles on the night air. They watch as the Scars appear in their goofy robes (sorry, the Scars are just so cheesy to me) and then watch as they disembowel one of their enemies in some kind of ritual sacrifice. You can really see why the Wolves are joining these friendly religious zealots. They get such a warm welcome! Things go badly and the Scars somehow notice our heroes, shooting Dina and rushing after the three of them. This is when Ellie and the others break apart. By the end of the episode, we can only hope that Dina and Jesse made it back to the theater alive. The Scars Credit: HBO All told, another solid episode with some great action and terrifying zombie scenes. I wish I didn't feel so down about the Seraphites, but as I've noted before, they're just way too much like one of the silly factions in The Walking Dead for my taste. A premium HBO show like this should have more nuance. I'm not even against a religious faction, but I'd prefer something a bit less cartoonish and a bit more grounded. These are basically the Amish on PCP. Still, I really like that the air-born plague is back in play and the final scene with Ellie and Nora was brutal and stomach-churning. I'm curious to see how this impacts Ellie. I have a few other questions: We learn that Jesse and Tommy followed our heroes, setting out a day after them which is why they've caught up to them. Jesse tracked them to the hospital using the maps they left at the theater ( a bit far-fetched, but I'll allow it). Will we see Tommy again this season? We have two more episodes, so this seems likely. A bigger question is whether we see Abby. I've seen six episodes of this season, and I'm still only guessing when I say that I think we'll see her next in the finale. I think this is where a very big moment will take place that will set Abby up as a much more central character for Season 3. I suspect that we will see Tommy and Abby around the same time at the end of this season, but that's just a theory. If this plays out like I think it will, then expect a lot more Kaitlyn Dever in Season 3 and a possibly diminished role for Ellie, not to mention her comrades in arms. Again, I wonder how this plays with the audience, especially since non-gamers are still coming to terms with the loss of Joel. I discuss this episode and the 'review-bombing' of the show in my video below: In any case, overall I thought this was yet another strong offering in what has been a much better second half of the season than the first. What did you think of this episode? Let me know on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. Also be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me here on this blog. Sign up for my newsletter for more reviews and commentary on entertainment and culture.
Yahoo
11-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Tupac Shakur's unreleased recordings and lyrics for sale
You could own a piece of hip-hop history for $250,000. Unreleased recordings and lyrics from Tupac Shakur are up for sale on the website Moments in Time. 'In late 1990/early 1991 Tuapc composed and recorded an unreleased album for a group called Jesse and the Kidz,' the website explained. 'It was never released due to the tragic death of one of the band members. Not only are the lyrics totally unknown — the recordings of three of the album's songs with Tupac in the lead are as well. This is an extraordinary discovery.' The items include sheets of lyrics written on binder paper and plain white paper along with a tape of the unreleased recordings. Drake now owns Tupac Shakur's $1M ring The item is available through public sale. Whoever does buy it will need to work with Shakur's estate to release it. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Early Tupac Shakur Songs and Lyrics Selling for $250,000
Tupac Shakur's expansive posthumous catalog could grow even bigger ... if any hardcore collectors have the cash to unearth some of his pre-Death Row Records tracks!!! is selling the lyrics and audio capsule of unreleased Tupac music stemming from late 1990 to early 1991, when the late rap martyr was recruited for his budding talent. Tupac composed and recorded an unreleased album for a group called Jesse and the Kidz ... which never dropped due to the unspecified death of one of the band members. Mr. Makaveli himself commands three of the ghost album's songs as the lead vocalist, and the lyrics have yet to set to see daylight ... though you can take a peek at some sample sheets. The Tupac treasure will run you a cool $250,000 and is available only for private sale. That means you'll be able to listen to your heart's content, but will have to congregate with Tupac's estate -- which controls distribution -- if you want to release it publicly. There will be no more "Tailor-Made Freestyles" on their watch!!!
Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Yahoo
Keefe D's Trial For The 1996 Murder Of Tupac Shakur Now Delayed Until 2026
Duane 'Keefe D' Davis' long-awaited murder trial for his alleged role in the 1996 shooting death of rapper Tupac Shakur has been postponed until 2026. Originally scheduled for March 2025, the delay came after Davis' attorney filed a motion on Feb. 14, requesting more time to prepare. The motion emphasized that with every new piece of evidence presented, it is increasingly evident that crucial facts in the case remain unexamined. 'This case involves decades-old allegations,' the motion read, an argument Judge Carli Kierney, overseeing the case, agreed with. 'It looks like there are quite a few things that are left to be done to get this case prepared,' Judge Kierney stated. 'So that Mr. Davis can have effective assistance of counsel.' Davis, currently held at the Clark County Detention Center in Nevada, faces one count of murder with a deadly weapon in connection with the infamous September 1996 shooting that left Tupac Shakur dead at the age of 25. Although Davis has plead not guilty to the charges, the legal proceedings have been a subject of contention for years. Davis previously attempted to have the charges dismissed, citing the passage of time and alleged constitutional violations. However, his motion to dismiss was denied, and the case remains on track for trial, despite the delay. Davis has openly spoken about his alleged role in the murder of Shakur on multiple occasions, including in various interviews and in his own book, Compton Street Legend, in which he detailed the events surrounding the rap star's death. According to Davis' previous accounts, he provided the firearm used in the shooting of Shakur to his nephew, Orlando Anderson, who is believed to be the gunman responsible for Tupac's murder. Furthermore, Davis has claimed that he was in a vehicle with Anderson, who since died, and other alleged accomplices at the time of the shooting, which occurred on the Las Vegas strip following Mike Tyson's heavyweight title fight against Bruce Selden. However, he now says that those admissions were fabricated and that testimony will prove that he wasn't present in Las Vegas at the time of the shooting, thus vindicating him of guilt. If convicted on all charges, Davis is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. More from Suge Knight Claims 2Pac Attempted To Fight Snoop Dogg Shortly Before Death Keefe D, 2Pac Murder Suspect, Charged With Battery For Jailhouse Brawl Da Band's Chopper Says Diddy "Hated" Tupac, Shares Theory On Feds Connecting Him To Keefe D Case