Seen on the scene… Lil Wayne Takes His Son With Lauren London To A Basketball Game Fresh off his anti-Black Lives matter debacle , Lil Wayne spent some time with one of his sons. The father of four was spotted at the Lakers game Tuesday with his rarely seen boy Cameron Carter. Cameron is of course Wayne’s 7-year-old child with Lauren London. This is one of the few times Cameron has been seen in public; his mother recently shared a picture of the boy but shielded his face. Doesn’t little Cameron look just like Wayne??? More on the flip.
While his mom showed at New York Fashion Week, Brooklyn Beckham attended Universal Music Group's 2016 GRAMMY after party with Hailee Steinfeld and Kristen Chenowith. Inside the show, Selena Gomez cheered on friend Tayalor Swift, who scooped up a few Grammys for her album, 1989. See what else your favorite stars were up to in the sightings below. 1. Brooklyn Beckham: Universal Music Group’s 2016 GRAMMY after party Brooklyn Beckham attends the Universal Music Group’s 2016 GRAMMY after party at The Theatre At The Ace Hotel on February 15, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. 2. Taylor Swift: 58th GRAMMY Awards Press Room Grammy winner Taylor Swift (in Atelier Versace) posed with her awards in the press room at the The 58th GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 15, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. 3. The Queen: Final Awards Reception for Gold Service Scholarship The Queen, as patron of the Gold Service Scholarship, attends the Final Awards Reception at Claridge’s hotel in London on February 16th, 2016. 4. Hailee Steinfeld: Universal Music Group’s 2016 GRAMMY Hailee Steinfeld attends Universal Music Group’s 2016 GRAMMY after party at The Theatre At The Ace Hotel on February 15, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. 5. Selena Gomez: 58th GRAMMY Awards Selena Gomez (in Calvin Klein) at the The 58th GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 15, 2016 in Los Angeles City. 6. Colin Firth, Laura Linney and Jude Law: ‘Genius’ Berlin Premiere Colin Firth, Laura Linney and Jude Law attend the ‘Genius’ premiere during the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin at Berlinale Palace on February 16, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. View Slideshow
Drake, Denzel Washington, Tyrese And Cedric The Entertainer Seen At The Lakers Game Even though the Kobe Bryant and the Lakers suck in what will be #24’s final NBA season, celebs still pack the Staples Center every night to see the Bean ATTEMPT to do what he used to do best. Night on the town with the fellas! #Courtside #Laker game…….. #SwagLevels #CapricornSeason made history our hero #Denzel Produced my short film #Shame starring myself and Jennifer Hudson – were gonna drop the short at the top of the year……… #Energy #VoltronPictures #VoltronEntertainment #VoltronChairman A video posted by TYRESE (@tyrese) on Dec 23, 2015 at 8:56pm PST The other night, the black elite (and semi-elite) gathered to fellowship on the hardwood. Drake, Denzel Washington, Tyrese and Cedric The Entertainer were spotted flickin’ it up and sharing a laugh like old friends. Flip the page to see more photos of the black Hollyweird boys’ club. Images via Instagram
Adam Ward, the WDBJ cameraman who has horrifically murdered Wednesday morning, had a lot to look forward to. In April, Adam proposed to Melissa Ott, a producer at the Roanoke, Virginia, television station. Devastatingly, Ott was working in the control room watching the live video feed when her finance was murdered. The 27-year-old cameraman was killed along with his co-work and WDBJ reporter Alison Parker. They were filming a live broadcast in Virginia when a gunman shot and killed both Ward and Parker. As Ward lay dying, he was able to capture an image of the shooter. The image that Ward caught helped the authorities identify the shooter as Vester L. Flanagan. Ward proposed to Ott in April. A picture of the couple’s engagement was posted to Ward’s Facebook page earlier this year. Because Ott also works for the station, she witnessed the brutal murder live as it broadcasted in the station’s control room. Needless to say, Ott is shattered that she lost her fiancé so unexpectedly and in such a horrific way. Flanagan uploaded two videos on Twitter showing the graphic murders. He posted the footage on his Twitter account under his pseudonym Bryce Williams. The Twitter account was quickly suspended, and the videos were removed. One video shows Flanagan filming himself as he approaches Parker. Parker was interviewing a woman on-air when Flanagan displays his gun and Parker screams. In the second video, Flanagan is seen shooting at Parker, and she tries to run away. Six shots are fired before the video ends. Flanagan once worked for the same station. He claimed that Parker “made racist comments” and that “Adam went to hr on me after working with me one time!!!” The general manager of WDBJ, Jeff Marks, described Flanagan as “an unhappy man” who “quickly gathered a reputation as someone who was difficult to work with.” Flanagan was fired from the station. Marks disclosed that Flanagan filed an action with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, claiming he was a victim of racism at the studio. But the EEOC “dismissed the claim out of hand, and that was that,” according to Marks. Flanagan fatally shot himself in the head as police began pursuing him. Reportedly, Flanagan faxed a 23-page document to the station, citing racism and homophobia. The documents were turned over to authorities.
Taylor Swift wrapped up a five-night run in Los Angeles on Wednesday by making it clear why she deserves to have a banner hanging in Staples Center . The superstar brought out three very famous friends to help her sing three very memorable duets, beginning with BFF Selena Gomez on “Good For You.” Taylor Swift Duets on “Good For You” with Selena Gomez The crowd went totally bonkers for Taylor’s close pal, who Swift described on stage as a “multitalented performer who is good at pretty much everything does.” But she was just getting started. Up next, Swift made fans cheer and laugh hysterically by inviting Lisa Kudrow and her guitar to join her… for a rendition of “Smelly Cat!” Taylor Swift Duets on “Smelly Cat” with Lisa Kudrow Kudrow essentially acted as her beloved character from Friends, Phoebe, for this version of her Central Perk-based classic. “So @taylorswift13 is THE best person I’ve ever met,” the actress Tweeted after the show. “That was fun. Thanks Taylor.” And then Swift saved her best surprise for last. How did Taylor top Ellen DeGeneres in a sparkly tutu ? By telling the crowd she herself was in shock that her “favorite artist” was in the house. Seriously, people, it’s Justin Timberlake!!!!! Taylor Swift Duets on “Mirrors” with Justin Timberlake As you can see above, fans in attendance (which included stars Jaime King, Nina Dobrev, Julianne Hough and Zelda Williams) went utterly insane when JT showed up for a duet of “Mirrors.” He’s been added to this impressive list of special Taylor Swift guest stars: View Slideshow: Taylor Swift Concert Guests: Who’s Joined Her on Stage?
Taylor Swift was at it again on Friday night. But with a twist! The singer once more brought out a special guest for fans to go bonkers over, this time welcoming NBA legend Kobe Bryant to the stage. But Kobe then turned around and presented a major shock to Swift herself: a banner that honors Swift's 16 sold-out performances (the most by any artist) in Staples Center. “The banners up at Staples Center right now because WHAT IS LIFE EVEN,” Swift wrote along with a picture of the special honor, telling her more than 62 million Twitter followers: “You did that. Love you.” Later in the evening, OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder joined Taylor during her show to perform his band’s hit “Counting Stars.” Other famous faces who have graced Swift's stage thus far on the 1989 tour include Kendall Jenner , Serena Williams, Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss, Cara Delvingne, Little Mix, Fetty Wap, Russell Wilson, Ciara and even Julia Roberts.