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Offset files for spousal support from Cardi B's amid divorce battle
Offset files for spousal support from Cardi B's amid divorce battle

Time of India

time21 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Offset files for spousal support from Cardi B's amid divorce battle

Rapper Offset has put forth a completely new request in his ongoing divorce battle with estranged wife Cardi B . The rapper has filed for an amended divorce response as the case goes on, meaning that he's requesting spousal support from his soon-to-be ex-wife. The star couple, who had been married since 2017, officially filed for divorce last year, after hitting multiple rough patches in their marriage. As per TMZ, Offset has put in a request to ensure that Cardi B starts paying him spousal support, among other things such as joint custody of their children as well as using her house as the main residence for their children. This new request was reportedly put in earlier this month. Cardi B had once filed for divorce in 2020; however, the two quickly reconciled, prompting her to withdraw her request. She finally filed for divorce yet again in August 2024, and the case has been going on ever since. The divorce has definitely been a rollercoaster ride for the two, as well as for the public, as Cardi has repeatedly changed her 'opinions' regarding Offset. Earlier last year, after reports and rumours came in full blast of Offset not being a good father, Cardi had wholeheartedly defended him. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kickstart your new journey with the Honda Shine 125 Honda Learn More Undo In an online comment, she shared, 'Ok this is getting weird cause I can say he helps me a lot with my business and the kids ... Never in my career, no matter what I went through I had friends or family go to the media, sooo I don't know who is this damn source going to people magazine.. Even with my filling, I'm not asking for child support my claim is for him to only pay for the bills he already pays on the kids and the new one.' A few months later after this comment, the 'WAP' singer took to her online social media accounts to publicly blast Offset and say that she has 'never hated somebody so much.' She also added in her post that 'I truly hate this dirty a** narcissistic piece of s*** ... and his family and his friends never check him that's why he always going to be a piece of s*** person." Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

EXCLUSIVE Cardi B dealt double blow after Stefon Diggs pictured flirting as ex Offset demands spousal support while divorce war rages on
EXCLUSIVE Cardi B dealt double blow after Stefon Diggs pictured flirting as ex Offset demands spousal support while divorce war rages on

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Cardi B dealt double blow after Stefon Diggs pictured flirting as ex Offset demands spousal support while divorce war rages on

Cardi B is having a difficult week after her new beau Stefon Diggs was caught flirting with bikini-clad women and now, her ex Offset has made a shock decision in their divorce proceedings, has exclusively learned. The 32-year-old rapper filed for divorce from her husband of nearly seven years in August 2024, under grounds of 'irreconcilable differences between the parties,' according to the complaint. Cardi B is requesting that their marriage be dissolved, per the complaint, since 'there is not reasonable prospect of reconciliation.' Offset, 33, initially filed his 'answer and counterclaim' to the Up hitmaker's divorce petition in February of this year, but can reveal that he has now filed an amended response. The May 23th filing has been updated with a new request... he is now requesting she pay him spousal support. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'Defendant/Counterclaimant demands judgment requiring Plaintiff to pay to the Defendant spousal maintenance,' the court document reads - with the defendant referring to Offset and the Plaintiff referring to Cardi B. A specific amount has not been noted, but will eventually be determined by the judge once divorce proceedings carry out in the coming months. has reached out to Cardi B's attorney for comment. The WAP rapper did not previously request spousal support in her divorce filing from August. Cardi B's current reported net worth is $101 million - making her the second richest female rapper of all time - while Offset's reported net worth is $32 million. Offset initially filed his answer and counterclaim on February 25, before amending it this month. All other requests, except for spousal support, are the same, including his request that the court determine each parent's child support obligations, distribution of their marital property and other personal property. He's also requesting each party be responsible for his or her counsel fees. In addition, he's asking for joint legal custody of their three children, with Cardi B being the primary resident for the kids and him being the alternate resident, with a parenting schedule that considers the best interest of the children. The couple share Kulture, six, Wave, three, and a six-month-old daughter whose name has not been revealed to the public. In Offset's court filing, he did note that the six-month-old's birth father - if it is him or not - would be revealed during a 'pending paternity confirmation.' It was previously reported that the rapper was seeking a DNA test for all of their children, but Cardi B said that she would 'never do a DNA test because all my kids look like their father' and that 'the proof and the receipt is in my kids' face.' She continued, 'When my daughter will be six months, I'll post the picture and y'all will see she looks just like her baby daddy. My baby daddy has never asked me for any DNA tests because he knows when he's hitting.' In Cardi B's complaint for divorce, which was filed in August 2024, she confirmed Offset was the father, writing that 'their third child' would be born later in the year. She gave birth on September 7. Offset also has three children from previous relationships: a son named Jordan Cephus, a son named Kody Cephus, and a daughter named Kalea Marie Cephus. The couple married in September 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia - where Offset is currently residing. Cardi B remains in Tenafly, New Jersey, where they purchased a $5.85 million house that has nine bedrooms, nine bathrooms. She is requesting an equitable distribution of their personal property as well as primary custody of their minor children. She asked the court for Offset to pay child support - although he's requesting the court decide child support matters. The exes have already moved on with new love interests. Offset is rumored to be dating an Atlanta-based model named Melanie Jayda, who he was seen cozying up to in Dubai at the end of December. While the pair hasn't been seen out publicly lately - and their relationship has yet to be confirmed - Cardi B has been spotted on multiple occasions with Diggs, 31. They spent Memorial Day weekend together in Florida where they were seen partying on a yacht. The singer nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction, but her boyfriend came to the rescue as he pulled her one-piece black swimsuit over her chest. The New England Patriots wide receiver - who signed a three-year, $69 million contract in late March - was swarmed by bikini-clad women on the yacht as his rapper girlfriend was nearby. The moment was captured on video and has since gone viral, leading fans to raise eyebrows over his antics as he lounged shirtless on the boat and chatted with three women, who called him 'daddy' after he repeatedly asked, 'What's my name?' Toward the end of the clip, he is seen with a plastic bag containing an unknown substance that one of the women took from him. Despite Cardi B also enjoying the party onboard, she was left seething. A source revealed to the that the I Like It singer 'doesn't want her man flirting with any ladies' and that she 'wishes he wouldn't be a scumbag,' and 'flirt' with women who throw themselves at him. 'She is really frustrated with him,' the source added. 'He should know better. The fact that he didn't realize what was going on around him is embarrassing.' The Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addressed the viral clip of Diggs seen with the bikini-clad women on Wednesday, after Diggs was absent from team practice, despite him currently recovering from a torn ACL. Vrabel claimed that any conversations on the issue would remain in-house.

Patriots say they will handle video of receiver Stefon Diggs internally
Patriots say they will handle video of receiver Stefon Diggs internally

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Patriots say they will handle video of receiver Stefon Diggs internally

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said Wednesday that he is aware of a video that showed receiver Stefon Diggs passing a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat. Vrabel declined to comment on whether he has spoken to Diggs about it. 'Any conversations that I've had with Stefon will remain between him, I and the club,' Vrabel said before an optional practice that Diggs did not attend. 'It's something that we're aware of,' Vrabel said. 'Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field. … The message will be the same for all our players, that we're trying to make great decisions.' An NFL spokesman said the league would not comment. Diggs' agents did not immediately respond to a text from The Associated Press requesting comment. Diggs, who has been linked to hip-hop star Cardi B this offseason, is shown in a video on social media talking to three women on a boat before he produces a bag of pink crystals. It's not clear what the pink substance was. Other videos from what appears to be the same boat trip show a larger crowd that includes Cardi B, the Grammy-winning rapper who was spotted leaving the Met Gala with Diggs earlier this month. They also sat together at a Boston Celtics-New York Knicks playoff game at Madison Square Garden. Cardi B, who is known for hits such as 'Bodak Yellow,' 'I Like It' and 'WAP,' filed for divorce from the rapper Offset last year. Diggs, 31, signed with the Patriots this offseason as a free agent, getting a three-year, $69 million deal that guarantees him $26 million. The four-time Pro Bowl selection posted six straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons for the Vikings and Bills before he was traded from Buffalo to Houston last spring. He had 47 catches for 496 yards and three touchdowns in eight games for the Texans before he tore the ACL in his right knee in October. If healthy, he is expected to be a top target for second-year quarterback Drake Maye as Vrabel, in his first year coaching the team he played on for eight of his 14 NFL seasons, tries to improve on back-to-back four-win finishes under Bill Belichick and Jerod Mayo. ___ AP NFL: Jimmy Golen, The Associated Press

Sirens Review: Julianne Moore's Show Is Messy, Addictive And Never Boring
Sirens Review: Julianne Moore's Show Is Messy, Addictive And Never Boring

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Sirens Review: Julianne Moore's Show Is Messy, Addictive And Never Boring

New Delhi: In Greek mythology, sirens lured sailors to their deaths with irresistible songs. In Sirens, Netflix's gleefully unhinged five-part limited series, the call isn't coming from the rocks or the sea, it's coming from the sprawling cliffside mansion of a raptor-loving billionaire socialite played by Julianne Moore, and the song sounds a lot like WAP. If that's not enough of a hint, this is not your average prestige drama. Think The White Lotus on an espresso bender, crossed with Succession's scorn for wealth, a splash of Ryan Murphy melodrama, and just enough Shakespearean tragedy and sibling trauma to keep it grounded (sort of). The story follows Devon (Meghann Fahy), a messy, acerbic woman who's barely keeping it together in Buffalo. Her father is slipping into dementia, her job is joyless, her romantic life a catastrophe, and she's just been tossed from a jail cell in last night's clothes. When her younger sister Simone (Milly Alcock), the golden child turned ghost, responds to Devon's pleas for help with a passive-aggressive edible arrangement, Devon reaches her limit. Fuelled by resentment and a plastic fork, she heads to the coastal estate where Simone now lives, intent on dragging her sister home or at least ramming that fruit bouquet somewhere deeply unprintable. But the confrontation Devon imagines never happens. What she finds instead is a bizarre and seductive microcosm of power and performance: Simone has reinvented herself as the personal assistant to Michaela Kell, known as "Kiki" to her acolytes. Kiki is a sun-dappled socialite whose passions include raptor conservation, curated lingerie, and maintaining a cadre of eerily similar young women. She is married to hedge fund billionaire Peter (a laconic, weed-smoking Kevin Bacon), but her real bond is with Simone, who now wears pastel sundresses, sleeps in Kiki's bed, and mists her employer's underwear with lavender. Devon immediately concludes her sister has joined a cult. And she may be right. What follows is part mystery, part satire, part hallucinogenic melodrama. Devon, battling sobriety and her own impulsive streak, begins investigating Michaela's world with increasing alarm. There are whispers of Peter's missing first wife, a host of vacant-eyed assistants who speak in unison, and a house named "Cliff House" that might as well have "symbolic death trap" stencilled above the door. Characters are arrested, birds are released or die horribly, secrets are teased, and falcons glide ominously past the mansion's picture windows. Oh, and there's a virtual assistant named Zeus, because of course there is. If this sounds like a mess, that's because it almost is. Sirens is a maximalist, genre-colliding experiment that often teeters on the brink of tonal chaos. It is by turns a biting class satire, a camp mystery, a folkloric fever dream, and a deeply human story about two sisters caught in a lifelong seesaw of sacrifice and resentment. The show is drenched in mythological references, some clever, others groan-worthy-and lit like a half-remembered dream, especially in early episodes directed by Nicole Kassell, who coats Moore in a perpetual soft-focus haze while letting Fahy stew in fluorescent realism. Meghann Fahy anchors the show with a performance that is funny, caustic, and ultimately deeply moving. Devon is abrasive but vulnerable, furious but fragile, and Fahy captures every contradictory impulse without tipping into caricature. Milly Alcock, meanwhile, threads a difficult needle as Simone, a character who has submerged herself so deeply in someone else's fantasy that her own personality is barely visible. And Moore? She's magnificent, chewing the scenery with surgical precision. Her Michaela is all smiles and serenity until she isn't-then, suddenly, she's terrifying. There are echoes of Kidman here, but Moore brings something colder, less ethereal and more calculated. Still, Sirens doesn't entirely stick the landing. The satire of extreme wealth feels scattershot and occasionally superficial; the mystery elements, while entertaining, rarely pay off in satisfying way and supporting characters, particularly the household staff played by Felix Solis, Lauren Weedman, and Britne Oldford, feel like they wandered in from a sharper, more grounded series and never got a rewrite. Even the musical score, dreamy and eerie at first, begins to blur into background static by the final hour. Yet despite its excesses and sometimes because of them, Sirens is never boring. In fact, it's addictive. It's five tightly packed episodes move with manic energy, pulling you through a story that oscillates wildly between absurdity and pathos. You may laugh at it, roll your eyes at its pretensions, or question its mythological metaphors, but you'll keep watching. And by the end, when the final pieces fall into place with a mix of dread and catharsis, you'll realise Sirens has managed something rare: it has taken a story of trauma, guilt, and sisterhood, dressed it in absurdity, and somehow made it sing. The show ends as it began - with falcons overhead and danger on the cliffs - but now the real peril is emotional, not symbolic. Beneath its glossy surface and bonkers plot twists, Sirens is a story about the lengths we go to protect the people we love, even when we don't understand them, and the damage we carry from the roles we were assigned too early in life. Whether it returns for a second season or vanishes into Netflix's content graveyard, Sirens has made its noise. And it's a siren song worth answering.

Mike Vrabel on Stefon Diggs boat video: 'We want to make great decisions'
Mike Vrabel on Stefon Diggs boat video: 'We want to make great decisions'

Fox Sports

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Fox Sports

Mike Vrabel on Stefon Diggs boat video: 'We want to make great decisions'

New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said he is aware of a video that showed wide receiver Stefon Diggs passing a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat. Vrabel declined to comment on whether he had spoken to Diggs about it. "Any conversations that I've had with Stefon will remain between him, I and the club," Vrabel said before an optional practice on Wednesday that Diggs did not attend. "It's something that we're aware of," Vrabel said. "Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field. … The message will be the same for all our players, that we're trying to make great decisions." An NFL spokesman said the league would not comment. Diggs' agents did not immediately respond to a text from The Associated Press requesting comment. Diggs, who has been linked to hip-hop star Cardi B this offseason, is shown in a video on social media talking to three women on a boat before he produces a bag of pink crystals. Other videos from what appears to be the same boat trip show a larger crowd that includes Cardi B, the Grammy-winning rapper who was spotted leaving the Met Gala with Diggs earlier this month. They also sat together at a Boston Celtics-New York Knicks playoff game at Madison Square Garden. Cardi B, who is known for hits such as "Bodak Yellow," "I Like It" and "WAP," filed for divorce from the rapper Offset last year. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience National Football League New England Patriots Stefon Diggs recommended Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

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