‘It’s Clear The Criminal Allegation Has Impacted Buyer Interest.’ Home Diddy Used For Freak Offs Still On The Market Months After Mogul Listed It For Millions

On Thanksgiving Day, Diddy found himself behind bars as a judge turned down his bond request for the third time, leaving him in prison with a menu of traditional dishes for its residents. With his court date set for May 5, 2025, his LA home remains unsold, having been on the market for almost three months since he decided to sell it back in December. This luxurious Beverly Hills estate was previously targeted by federal agents in March, and according to reports, negative publicity has deterred potential buyers from making a purchase.

32 Sports Movies Where The Underdog Wins

There’s nothing quite as captivating as an inspiring tale about the underdog, and that’s something Hollywood has mastered over the years. It might come as a shock, but not every sports movie features the underdog triumphing in the end, contrary to popular belief. However, there are numerous fantastic films where the underdog does eventually emerge victorious, such as those listed here.

Villains Who Died In 2024

Villains. For on-screen heroes, they’re a tremendous burden that threatens the world they inhabit and provides endless obstacles. For moviegoers everywhere, though, the best movie villains can be captivating figures that you just love to hate. Sometimes, a great big-screen baddie is someone you get unexpectedly emotionally invested in. Others are just scheming evildoers that are just so enthralling to watch. In many cases, the inevitable dethroning of villains inspires mild disappointment in audiences simply because they’re so enjoyable. But that’s the inevitable outcome for so many individuals determined to kill the innocent or take over the world. 

Native All-Stars Unite for ‘Brave’ Film (Exclusive)

A distinguished group of Indigenous actors such as Dallas Goldtooth (from “Reservation Dogs” and “Echo”), Amber Midthunder (“Prey” and “Legion”), Wes Studi (“Heat” and “The Last of the Mohicans”), and Graham Greene (“Dances With Wolves” and “Wind River”) are poised to appear in “Brave”, a fresh dramedy directed by Steven Paul Judd, who has previously worked on “Echo” and “Dark Winds”. This information was obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.