Author: Arabian Media staff

“Well… that wasn’t the summer I signed up for but it definitely taught me a lot,” the model and influencer wrote in a June 6 Instagram Story. “I stood up for women and for what’s right, even when it wasn’t easy and I’d do that again in a heartbeat.” She also referenced her tumultuous relationship with Jesse by adding, “I’m leaving Summer House with no regrets (Well… maybe one). I’m proud of the way I handled myself, proud of what I walked away from, and even prouder of what I’m walking toward. Big things are coming! Stay tuned!” But while two…

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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. Peppa Pig‘s partnership with Walmart is still going strong. In May 2025, the hit children’s animated series used the retail giant as its platform to reveal that Peppa’s mother, Mummy Pig, was expecting a baby girl. This was announced via a Walmart-exclusive episode of Peppa Pig Tales titled “Baby Balloon.” Then, on Tuesday, May 20, Evie Pig, the fifth member of the family, was born. To celebrate Evie’s birth, Walmart released an assortment of retailer-exclusive toys and…

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It has been over one year since Spotify brought limited audiobook functionality to its Spotify premium products in November 2023. In March 2024, in a major shift for songwriters and music publishers, Spotify began reporting its three principal premium subscription tiers to the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) as “bundled subscription services” rather than as “standalone portable subscriptions,” as they had previously done. In response, the MLC sued Spotify in May 2024 for allegedly underpaying music publishers, but a judge dismissed the case in January 2025. A motion for reconsideration filed by the MLC in February 2025 remains pending in the…

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District Attorney Michael Morrissey Fires Back Against Karen Read Defense AllegationsIn a lengthy Aug. 25, 2023, video statement, Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey denied that any fight occurred within the Albert home on the night O’Keefe died. Eleven people had given statements saying they did not see the officer enter the house, he said, and “zero people” said they saw go inside. Data from O’Keefe’s phone that was found under his body, Morrissey said, “shows that his phone did not enter that home.” Accusing any of the witnesses of murder was “outrageous,” the prosecutor added. Moreover, he said, Proctor had…

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A little over two decades ago, director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland scared the bejesus out of audiences with their kinetic reinvention of the zombie apocalypse movie, 28 Days Later. Both as high-intensity nail-biter and sharp political allegory, the 2002 feature remains among the most influential horror of the 21st century. While acknowledging a debt to the maestro, it left George A. Romero’s lumbering undead in the dust, with fast-moving flesh-eaters that descended like a swarm on a ravaged Great Britain, isolated from the rest of the world. Emotionally charged, visceral and immersive, the new sequel 28 Years Later…

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Lorde is laying down the hammer in the last few days before her new album, Virgin, drops, with the pop star announcing that she has one more single coming out in advance. On Instagram Wednesday (June 18), Lorde revealed that the new song will be titled “Hammer.” “First song on the album,” she wrote in her caption. “An ode to city life and horniness tbh.” The New Zealand native also shared what appears to be the track’s cover art: a photo of Lorde’s reflection repeating infinitely in opposite-facing bathroom mirrors as she washes her face at the sink, wearing a…

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[This story contains mild spoilers from FUBAR season two.] Among the single most stalwart presences in American action cinema, Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s current occupation keeps him firmly entrenched in the genre he dominated for so many years — though this time, the screen is a bit smaller than what he’s used to. The erstwhile Terminator leads the way on FUBAR, the Netflix spy series currently streaming its second season. (“C’mon! Stream it now!” a certain Predator-hunting Schwarzenegger might say.) The first year of the show focused on Schwarzenegger’s Luke Brunner, one of the best spies in the game, on the verge of…

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Billboard Unfiltered returned on Wednesday (June 18) with another brand-new episode featuring a special guest: Rapsody was in the building. This week, senior director of R&B/Hip-Hop Carl Lamarre returned with hip-hop editor Angel Diaz alongside Rapsody to debate who is the greatest rapper/producer combination of all time. First up, Lamarre made the case for Nas and Hit-Boy, who connected for five projects over the course of 36 months with three installments of the King’s Disease series, which Lamarre holds in the upper echelon of rap album series, and a pair of Magic projects. “When they came into each other’s lives,…

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Purvis alleged that despite trying to make amends with Gosa—who had full custody of their sons—amid their co-parenting relationship, he refused to do so. She added, “You would think with little Weston dying that we could put our differences aside right? Nope. It always has to be drama.” “This is truly just a sad and hopeless situation altogether,” she continued. “Little Weston didn’t deserve to be put in the middle of us and have to chose sides or be treated that loving your own mom was wrong. He deserved better parents myself included.” For Gosa’s part, he told TMZ that…

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