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XIN Liu is getting ready to go on her XANADU 2.0 tour, and she shares how she has been preparing her choreography, blending ethnic elements into her tour along with performances at Coachella and HITC, producing her album, ‘O,’ her parents’ reaction to “Dad, What Are You Doing?” and more! XIN LIU: Hello Billboard! I’m XIN LIU. It’s been two years since ‘XANADU 1.0.’ During this time, for ethnic culture, I’ve gained clearer, deeper insights thanks to my IP, ‘XIN’S WORLD,’ where I explored hometown traditions in all fields – dance, music, embroidery. So this year will feature more ethnic elements.…

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ex Says She Fainted After Reading Cassie Ventura’s LawsuitJane said during her testimony that parts of Ventura’s November 2023 lawsuit—which was ultimately settled—mirrored her own experience with Combs. “I almost fainted, in fact, I think I did,” she told jurors as she cried. “There was three specific  pages that was just a harrowing reference to what I was experiencing.”  Jane, who took part in “hotel nights, “said that it felt like she was reading “her own story.” It led to her confronting Combs via text messages. “I feel like I am reading my own sexual trauma,” she…

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The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation is putting the program together for its upcoming gala — the Elizabeth Taylor Night of Compassion to be held at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sept. 18 — by drafting Tina Knowles to receive a marquee honor. The business mogul, designer, best-selling author and activist has been selected to receive the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award for her ongoing support for people living with HIV and for her allyship with the LGBTQ+ community. The gala event, fronted by standout TV host Melvin Robert (who departed his post at Extra and…

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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Amazon Prime Day 2025 is here and bringing with it impressive deals on many Apple products. Fan-favorite devices like the fourth-generation AirPods are down to $119, the series 10 Apple Watch is 25% off, the latest entry-level iPad is now an affordable $280 and a four-pack of AirTags are going for $65, originally $99. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts…

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Do I have to be a Prime Member to shop Prime Day deals? Technically, yes. However, you’ll only have access to a very limited number of deals. To enjoy all of Prime Day’s offerings, become a Prime Member. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial and get access to all the deals, fast shipping, and other Prime perks during the event. How much is an Amazon Prime membership? Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month (or $139 per year). New members can start with a 30-day free trial! Join now and start shopping Prime Day deals ASAP. Membership includes…

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Sabrina Carpenter and Emma Chamberlain are just a couple of “it” girls who cherish Miu Miu’s ’90s-inspired oval frames. Available as prescription or transparent lenses ($344 $688), sunglasses ($365 $518) and blue light glasses ($518), the Miu Miu Regard Glasses have infiltrated the fashion world over the past year. Beyond the designer label, also known for the comeback of boat shoes, a number of smaller brands are resurfacing this retro silhouette. Right now, some of the best…

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A federal judge has pared down T.I. and Tameka “Tiny” Harris’ $71 million jury verdict over claims that toymaker MGA’s line of “O.M.G.” dolls copied their real-life teen pop group OMG Girlz, teeing up the long-running dispute for a whopping fourth trial. The Tuesday (July 8) order from Judge James V. Selna is the latest in T.I. (Clifford Harris) and his wife Tiny’s battle with billionaire MGA owner Isaac Larian. Since 2020, MGA has been vehemently opposing the Harrises’ claim that the O.M.G. dolls rip off the name, outfits and neon-colored hair of the OMG Girlz — a defunct musical…

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When it comes to their marriage, Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley know best. The Chrisley Knows Best alums, who were released from prison in May after receiving presidential pardons from Donald Trump, shut down speculation about the state of their relationship in the wake of regaining their freedom. “Let me set the record straight,” Julie said on the July 8 episode of her daughter Savannah Chrisley’s Unlocked podcast. “We are not getting divorced.” Although the couple was imprisoned hundreds of miles apart—Todd, 56, served his sentence in Florida while Julie, 52, was behind bars in Kentucky—they managed to keep their bond as strong as…

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Ted Cordes, whose 35 years at NBC included telling Johnny Carson, Tom Snyder and others what they could and could not put on the air as the longtime head of broadcast standards for the network on the West Coast, has died. He was 87. Cordes died Sunday night at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles of complications from Alzheimer’s disease, his husband, William J. Derby, announced. In 1963, Cordes joined NBC as a page in the guest relations department in Burbank and answered fan mail for Bonanza. He called it a career at the end of 2013 overseeing Queer Eye…

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