Angus Cloud, best known for his role as Fezco in the HBO series "Euphoria," has died at the age of 25. His family announced the news in a statement, saying that he had been struggling with the loss of his father and that they hope his passing can be a reminder to others to not fight mental health issues in silence. His co-star Zendaya posted a tribute to him on Instagram, saying, "Rest in peace, Angus. You will be missed."
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Last night, the world said goodbye to Paul Reubens, an iconic American actor, comedian, writer and producer, who had been privately fighting cancer for six years. He was best known for playing the beloved character Pee-wee Herman on the children's television show "Pee-wee's Playhouse" and will be remembered for his positivity, wit, and generosity of spirit.
A woman has filed a police report for battery after being hit by a microphone thrown by rapper Cardi B during a performance in Las Vegas over the weekend. Videos circulating on social media show the microphone hitting the fan and another woman, before ricocheting into the air. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is currently investigating the incident, and it is unclear if any charges will be filed.
Lady Gaga paid tribute to her longtime friend and collaborator, Tony Bennett, who passed away on July 21, with a heartfelt post on Instagram. Gaga shared a photo of the two stars in an embrace and wrote that she will miss Bennett “forever”, and that he had taught her “about music, about showbiz life, but he also showed me how to keep my spirits high and my head screwed on straight.” The post received an outpouring of support from fans, and is a fitting tribute to the late singer.
Madonna has been released from the hospital after being admitted for a serious bacterial infection, with her manager Guy Oseary confirming her recovery in a statement. On Sunday, Madonna expressed her gratitude for the love and support she received from her family, friends and fans during her recovery. The “Celebration” tour has been postponed until further notice, with no new start date announced.
Kanye West has been reinstated on the social media platform X after being suspended for over six months for posting an image of a swastika inside a Star of David. X owner Elon Musk said in a December post that West was suspended "for incitement to violence" and his account will be ineligible for monetization. The reinstatement of West's account has been met with mixed reactions, and it remains to be seen how the platform will manage the account going forward.
LeBron James recently shared a message of strength and resilience in the wake of his son Bronny's cardiac arrest. He posted a video of Bronny playing the piano and a slideshow of him practicing with his other son Bryce, along with a message of strength. TMZ also posted photos of Bronny out to dinner with his family, sparking a conversation about safety and health precautions for young athletes.







