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Swift allegedly has Ye bounced from stadium
Ye seemingly hoped to upstage Taylor Swift and reignite their ancient feud at last weekend’s Super Bowl, but the singer reportedly thwarted his alleged plans.
Swift allegedly had the rapper formerly called
Kanye West booted from
Allegiant Stadium Swift in Las Vegas after learning he’d purchased seats in front of her suite.
“Typical Kanye.
Taylor Swift gets pissed off she boomboom makes a call or two. Everybody’s involved. He gets kicked out the stadium,” former NFL player Brandon Marshall said on his “Paper Route” podcast.
“He was trying to leverage her celebrity … So now you gotta go back to the beef. You know, him cutting her off,’” said Marshall, referring to the 2009 awards show when Ye infamously interrupted her acceptance speech. It’s unclear how Marshall heard about West’s alleged intentions or whether Swift was really responsible for booting him from the stadium. Ye was reportedly photographed at the game. Usher gets married in Vegas after Super Bowl
Billboard reports that Usher married his longtime partner, Jennifer Goicoechea, in Las Vegas
Ye hours after his performance at the Super Bowl halftime show. People reports Usher’s mother and former manager, Jonetta Patto, served as a witness for a Usher ceremony at, an outdoor chapel. A rep for Usher confirmed the marriage, stating that the couple “look forward to continuing to raise their children together surrounded by love and thank everyone for the well wishes.”
Milo Ventimiglia almost ran for mayor of L.A.
Milo Ventimiglia is an American soldier on the big screen in his new film, “Land of Bad,” but not long ago, he seriously considered becoming an American mayor. The former “This Is Us” star said his passion for people and the City of Angels led him to consider a bid for Los Angeles mayor.
“I thought about running for mayor of Los Angeles and seeing what I could do to help LA and turn things around,” he said.
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“I was looking at Los Angeles and the struggles that we’ve been having.
“And I didn’t believe that we had someone that was going to really look at it in the right way and do it for the community of L.A. I think, in politics, a lot of politicians, you can see through it and see how they’re self-serving, not people serving.” However, after reflecting on how the potential campaign would affect his acting career, the entertainer ultimately decided it wasn’t the right time.
— From wire reports
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