Diddy Is Giving Up His Home Near Kylie Jenner After Raid, And He’s Hoping To Make A Cool $21 Million More Than He Paid For It

Approximately six months have passed since federal authorities conducted searches on two properties belonging to music producer Sean “Diddy” Combs, linked to an ongoing probe into sex trafficking and other offenses. Recently, there are indications that one of these properties might be up for sale by the man who has been known by various names throughout his career, and it seems he aims to secure a substantial profit. The luxurious Beverly Hills residence of P. Diddy, reportedly sharing a neighborhood with Kylie Jenner, is priced at an impressive $61 million, which represents a premium of more than $20 million over the initial purchase price.

Don Johnson ‘Has a Plan’ to Revive His Influential ’80s Cop Show

In the realm of ’80s TV shows, none arguably encapsulated the era better than “Miami Vice.” Masterminded by Michael Mann, each episode was akin to an extended MTV music video, boasting vibrant pastel hues, alluring charm, and a synthesizer-driven theme that could’ve been crafted by Depeche Mode. At the heart of this spectacle were Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, who breathed life into characters James “Sonny” Crockett and Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs. Fast forward 34 years since its NBC finale, Johnson himself has revealed plans to revive the groundbreaking crime drama, acknowledging that such a task wouldn’t be easy.

Amy Adams Freaked Out a Dozen Dogs on the Set of Nightbitch

In the upcoming film “Nightbitch,” Amy Adams portrays an extraordinary role where she convincingly plays a mother who thinks she is metamorphosing into a dog. During filming, Adams’ acting was so immersive that some of her canine co-stars found it hard to distinguish reality from fiction. In the movie, Adams’ character, overwhelmed by her daily responsibilities, takes to the streets at night, running with other dogs and digging in the ground. Marielle Heller directs this unique film, which is based on Rachel Yoder’s novel, and Scoot McNairy co-stars as Adams’ pragmatic husband, who stands by her during her transformation.

FX’s Shogun Breaks Records at Creative Arts Emmys

It’s no real shock, but FX’s popular historical drama Shōgun has swept this year’s Creative Arts Emmys, setting a significant milestone along the way. Adapted from James Clavell’s novel, the series chronicles the story of John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis), who gets stranded in Japan during the 1600s. Captured by the local lord, Blackthorne becomes a chess piece in the power struggle between Lord Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) and the four ruling lords. The show has garnered critical acclaim and boasts a remarkable 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Andrew Garfield Praises Show-Stealing Horse for Promoting We Live in Time

We Live in Time, an upcoming movie about a long-spanning relationship interrupted by cancer, has generated buzz due to an unusual promotional strategy – a poster featuring a startled yellow horse instead of the main characters. Andrew Garfield, one of the stars, finds this unexpected twist delightful. Initially, the couple was depicted on a carousel in the film’s first poster, but it was a goofy-faced horse that caught everyone’s attention when fans spotted it hiding in the lower corner on social media.