A December 16 post on X by model Naudia Donald has added a second firsthand account to allegations raised over the weekend by Miami beauty specialist Isabella Grais against rapper O.T. Genasis, with Donald describing what she says was a similar encounter in Miami the previous year. Donald’s statement does not address Grais’ specific allegations directly but instead presents an independent experience that she says mirrors the behavior Grais described. Donald wrote in her post: “I believe her 100% .. last year in Miami, he approached me, and when I politely declined, he harassed me for not giving him my number and threatened to kill me lol he was also offended I didn’t know him. I’ve never spoken out about this but I’m still traumatized from this night.” I believe her 100% .. last year in Miami, he approached me and when I politely declined he harassed me for not giving him my number and threatened to kill me lol he was also offended I didn’t know him I’ve never spoken out about this but I’m still traumatized from this night https://t.co/i9Rb4MnHi7 — NAUDIA (@naudiad_) December 16, 2025 By opening with “I believe her 100%,” Donald explicitly aligns her account with Grais’ claims, positioning her statement as corroborative rather than speculative. Grais’ original allegations were made public in a December 14 Instagram post, in which she identified the Long Beach rap star as the man who approached her while she was celebrating a friend’s birthday. Grais wrote that she “tried to remain polite and avoid conflict,” but that the interaction “quickly became uncomfortable and inappropriate.” Naudia Donald, 2nd Woman, Cooperates with Isabella Grais’s Assault Claims Against O.T. Genasis According to Grais, when she told him to leave her alone, he “spit in my face,” describing the act as “intentional, humiliating, and violating.” Donald’s account echoes several elements of that narrative. She states that she “politely declined” the rapper’s advances before the encounter escalated. Donald alleges that she was then harassed and threatened. Her claim that he “threatened to kill me lol” stands out as the most serious allegation in her post. Donald later emphasizes the lasting impact, writing, “I’m still traumatized from this night.” Donald also alleges that O.T. Genasis was “offended I didn’t know him,” a detail that parallels Grais’ description of entitlement and hostility following rejection. Donald notes that she had not previously shared her experience publicly. She shares, “I’ve never spoken out about this.” Taken together, the two accounts describe a similar sequence of events. Neither O.T. Genasis nor his representatives have publicly responded to the allegations. No criminal charges or civil filings related to either incident have been reported as of publication.
Aubrey O’Day Clarifies Illness Diagnosis After Watching Diddy Doc
Aubrey O’Day is setting the record straight after fans raised concerns about her health following the release of the Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning. In a December 14 post on X, formerly Twitter, the singer addressed speculation that she was hospitalized after watching the film, offering clarity on what really happened and how she’s doing now. O’Day has been one of the most vocal celebrities about Diddy’s past misdeeds ahead of the four-episode documentary. “To clarify, my illness made me ill.. but rewatching details of my life play out in front of the world from outside of just my limited lens, and with more context, has def been overwhelming and created a lot of pressure in this current moment,” O’Day wrote. “It took me all of a day, and a trip to the ER, to be back on tour. Thank you to those who showed sincere support. ” to clarify, my illness made me ill.. but rewatching details of my life play out in front of the world from outside of just my limited lens, and with more context, has def been overwhelming and created a lot of pressure in this current moment. It took me all of a day, and a trip… https://t.co/Flc7MTz9E0 — Aubrey O’Day (@AubreyODay) December 14, 2025 O’Day’s message follows reports that she had been hospitalized. The singer was released on December 12, according to TMZ. The emotional weight of the documentary had sent her to the emergency room. Her wording draws an important distinction. By saying “my illness made me ill,” she makes clear that a preexisting health issue, not the documentary itself, was the direct cause of her hospital visit. At the same time, O’Day didn’t downplay the emotional toll of seeing her past unfold onscreen. She acknowledged that revisiting moments from her life “with more context” and in front of a global audience was “overwhelming,” especially given the renewed attention surrounding her experiences. Aubrey O’Day Addresses Illness After Watching Sean Combs: The Reckoning Aubrey O’Day’s career is often linked to Sean “Diddy” Combs. She often spoke about the mogul’s business practices and alleged misconduct. The documentary examined Diddy’s lifestyle surrounding his high-profile trial. The singer also emphasized her resilience, noting that she was back on the road almost immediately. “It took me all of a day, and a trip to the ER, to be back on tour,” she shared, signaling that she has continued performing despite the intensity of the moment. O’Day is currently touring with Danity Kane, reconnecting with fans while navigating renewed public discussion of her past. Dawn Richards and Shannon Bex are not a part of the Danity Kane reunion tour. Aubrey O’Day closed her post by thanking those who offered genuine care and concern. With gratitude, she writes, “Thank you to those who showed sincere support.” The message was a balance of honesty and strength. O’Day remains focused on her health, her career, and moving forward.
Fans Claim Blueface’s Girlfriend Is Pregnant, Rapper’s Mom Responds
Blueface’s life after lockup hasn’t missed a beat, and neither has the internet’s appetite for picking it apart. On December 16, a repost by Livebitez of an Instagram Story from the rapper’s new girlfriend, Akira Williams—known online as Nevaeh Akira—set off another viral debate. View this post on Instagram The black-and-white mirror selfie showed Akira seated on the floor in undergarments, phone covering her face. Coming on the heels of a previous Story where a pregnancy test appeared briefly in the background, the image sent social media straight into detective mode. The loudest question came fast. “How he just got out?” one commenter asked, pointing to Blueface’s recent release from jail. Another fired back with gallows humor: “Only takes 2 minutes.” But jokes weren’t enough to quiet skeptics. “He hasn’t been out long enough for her to be showing like that….” became the go-to rebuttal, with users framing the situation as less romance and more math problem. Fans Think Blueface’s Girlfriend Is Pregnant, But Is It His Baby? As the comments piled up, some tried to redirect the narrative. “it’s an old picture from when she was pregnant with her son,” one person claimed, suggesting the image was being taken out of context. That theory didn’t land. “Oh well why the hell they post it with this,” another user snapped. Confusion turned into disbelief when someone added, “Thought I was tripping. Like did he conjugal visits with her or something. Cuz her belly big in that video.” The conversation escalated once Blueface’s mother, Karlissa Saffold, entered the comment section. “He ain’t been out 60 days. why would a woman want this before you even get of parole. He he think it’s because she love him,” she wrote, putting her own doubts on public display. Blueface’s mother has been the rapper’s center among all his relationships and baby mothers. Her comment cracked the door open for harsher shots from the crowd. “2 months out of prison and she’s that big…Chile it’s not his baby because she wouldn’t be showing already ‘it’s because she loves him’ nah it’s because she’s trying to trap him with another man’s baby LOL,” one reply read. Another urged Saffold, “You better protect yo son from this she devil.” Others accused Akira of chasing clout instead of love, saying, “She don’t love him. She loves the status and what she thinks it could bring. She has an agenda.” The timeline talk kept spinning. “Chileee tha math ain’t mathing cause ain’t No way she is that big at less than 8weeks. Tell Popa Blue get tha swabs ready again,” one user joked, hinting at a DNA test. The most cutting take went further: “She is manifesting pregnancy…Stop chasing the D and a free ride. Crazy.” For Blueface, it’s a familiar cycle. Every post becomes proof, every image gets dissected, and the women tied to him face instant suspicion under the unforgiving glare of social media.
Young Thug Proposes To Mariah The Scientist At Benefit Concert, She Said “Yes”
Young Thug got down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend and R&B singer Mariah The Scientist on Tuesday evening at the rapper’s Hometown Hero benefit concert inside State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. She said “Yes” in front of a sold-out crowd. Social media erupted immediately with the news and clip. View this post on Instagram When Thug dropped to one knee for Mariah The Scientist during Young Thug & Friends: Hometown Hero, fans immediately flooded social media with takes that revealed as much about hip-hop culture as the couple themselves. The moment hit without warning. Thug paused mid-performance, embraced Mariah, and let a neon “Will You Marry Me?” glow across the massive LED screen. As Mariah said yes and Thug slid the ring onto her finger, the crowd erupted. “I just audibly gasped in the club,” @tonefavorscomedy wrote, capturing the shared disbelief. There was no rollout, no leaks, just a real-time shock that landed like a beat drop nobody saw coming. Not everyone watched without baggage. @jen773619 referenced Offset’s infamous onstage apology to Cardi B, writing, “It’s giving Offset when he popped up on Cardi’s stage after a long month of cheating.” Young Thug & Mariah The Scientist Got Engaged At Hometown Hero BEnefit Concert The comparison reflects how hip-hop fans carry collective memory into every public romance. Still, the comment softened quickly, adding, “He BETTER be good to her cause we LOVE her. She’s all of our Lil sister.” The message was clear: Mariah is protected. Mariah The Scientist was present throughout the Young Thug RICO trial and the controversy that followed. Others leaned fully into celebration. “Always rooting for them love your man out loud baby,” @kayhughs90 commented, framing the proposal as emotional transparency instead of performative excess. @tiffany.ross.1982 kept it simple with a straightforward “Congratulations,” echoing fans content to let the moment exist without overanalysis. Some reactions reframed the proposal as Mariah’s win. “She made a real player get down on one knee,” @kdgn384kt wrote, flipping hip-hop masculinity on its head. In that reading, Thug’s vulnerability wasn’t weakness—it was proof of her influence. Criticism wasn’t absent. @theesipper7777 questioned the spectacle, writing, “All that money and this is how he chose to do it? There is nothing special about this proposal.” For some, celebrity romance still comes with luxury expectations. The couple is one of the hottest items in today’s music. Even jokes carried tension. “He pulled tf out of her hand like u better not say no on this stage,” @hey_gurrrl123 joked, hinting at the pressure public proposals can carry. In the end, the reactions show how Young Thug and Mariah The Scientist didn’t just share a milestone—they sparked a cultural conversation about love, power, and performance in hip-hop’s brightest spotlight.
Terence “Bud” Crawford Retires
Terence “Bud” Crawford announced his retirement from boxing right after achieving the biggest victory of his career against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. At 38, Crawford steps away as one of the sport’s rare multi-division champions. The five-division champion leaves behind a résumé defined by precision, patience, and dominance. View this post on Instagram “I’ve done everything I wanted to do in this sport,” Crawford said. “I walked away healthy, fulfilled, and proud of the work.” Crawford’s rise began quietly. After turning professional with limited attention, he broke through six years later by traveling to Scotland and defeating Ricky Burns for the WBO lightweight title. “That fight showed me I belonged anywhere,” Crawford said. “Once I knew that, there were no limits.” Success followed quickly. He survived a punishing battle with Yuriorkis Gamboa, then dismantled Raymundo Beltran. Those wins propelled him to junior welterweight, where Crawford’s technical brilliance sharpened. At 140 pounds, Crawford overwhelmed Thomas Dulorme for another WBO belt. He then dominated Viktor Postol to add the WBC title. Terence “Bud” Crawford Announces Retirement After Unifying The Titles “That was when I felt unstoppable,” Crawford said. “Everything slowed down in the ring.” His defining moment arrived against Julius Indongo. Entering as an undefeated champion, Indongo lasted fewer than nine minutes. Crawford became undisputed, separating himself from his peers with clinical efficiency. Afterward, Crawford moved to welterweight and claimed the WBO title from Jeff Horn. Over five years, he defeated Amir Khan, Egidijus Kavaliauskas, Kell Brook, and Shawn Porter. Each bout showcased adaptability rather than repetition. The era culminated against Errol Spence Jr. Crawford dominated, unified the division, and ended years of debate. “That fight meant everything,” he said. “I proved it to myself.” Still restless, Crawford climbed to 154 pounds, handing Israil Madrimov his first loss. Then he jumped two divisions to face Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. Crawford outboxed the face of boxing over twelve rounds. “People said it was impossible,” he said. “I never did.” Despite showing no decline, Crawford chose departure over erosion. “I wanted to leave on my terms,” he said. “That matters.” If he never returns, Crawford exits as a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Boxing moves forward. Terence Crawford’s benchmark remains.
Diddy Set to Face On-Camera Questions in Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Sean “Diddy” Combs is navigating a complex legal landscape while serving time following his conviction for transporting individuals for prostitution. As part of April Lampros’ civil lawsuit, the music mogul is slated to provide a videotaped deposition from Fort Dix, New Jersey. This testimony is central to Lampros’ claims, which include allegations of sexual assault, coercion, and abuse of authority. Court documents indicate the deposition is scheduled for January 26, pending approval from prison officials. Lampros alleges that Diddy assaulted her multiple times during the 1990s and issued threats intended to prevent her from speaking publicly. Coordinating the deposition requires extensive clearance for legal personnel. These include attorneys, court reporters, and videographers. Legal representatives are also examining past business arrangements, such as the disputed transfer of ownership interest involving Bad Boy Records co-founder Kirk Burrowes in 1996. Noncompliance with deposition requirements could lead to sanctions. This would further complicate Diddy’s legal position. Serving Time and Program Participation Diddy is currently serving four years and two months in federal custody, marking a critical juncture in a highly publicized trial. It scrutinized both his personal and commercial conduct. While incarcerated, he is enrolled in the Bureau of Prisons’ Residential Drug Abuse Program. This could make him eligible for early release. These circumstances add logistical challenges to his ongoing civil obligations, including the scheduled deposition. Amid the legal proceedings, Netflix released Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a documentary produced by 50 Cent that examines allegations against the mogul. Diddy’s legal team has publicly criticized the series as a “malicious hit piece,” asserting that it misuses unauthorized footage. They claim it misrepresents events gathered over the years. In statements to The Hollywood Reporter, representatives emphasized that the portrayal is both legally and factually flawed. They call the narrative “unfair” and lacking context.
Kay Flock Sentenced to 30 Years in Federal Racketeering Case
Kay Flock, the Bronx rapper born Kevin Perez, was sentenced this week to 30 years in federal prison. He was convicted on charges tied to racketeering conspiracy, attempted murder, and firearms offenses. The sentence, which also includes five years of supervised release, follows a March verdict. Prosecutors said this verdict linked Kay Flock to a pattern of gang-related violence. He is 22 years old. Federal authorities framed the case as a necessary intervention in a cycle of retaliatory shootings. This violence endangered the broader community. U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said Kay Flock used both violence and visibility to project fear across the Bronx. “Kevin Perez employed violence and his celebrity status to instill fear throughout the Bronx,” Clayton said. He added that the conduct put bystanders at risk and contributed to instability in the neighborhood. Clayton also pointed to Kay Flock’s rise in music as amplifying the impact of his actions. He said lyrics tied to Kay Flock were used to demonstrate intent and affiliation. The artist’s growing platform, he argued, intensified his notoriety. Law enforcement officials praised the outcome as a step toward curbing organized violence. Kay Flock responded to the sentence with a brief public statement, thanking supporters and members of the court. “I want to thank everyone who stood by me and kept me in their prayers,” he said. He also acknowledged the judge and his attorney, Michael Ashley. “Even though we are still fighting because it ain’t over until Allah says it’s over.” Defense disputes sentence and evidence, plans appeal Michael Ashley, Kay Flock’s defense lawyer, challenged both the length of the sentence and the government’s legal approach. He said Kay Flock had previously been offered a 30-year term tied to a murder charge for which he was later acquitted. He called the current punishment excessive by comparison. Ashley argued that seeking a decade or more in prison for a shooting in which no one was injured pushed beyond what the facts supported. He also objected to the prosecution’s use of rap lyrics in court, describing the practice as inappropriate and misleading. Ashley said the government relied not only on Kay Flock’s music but also on lyrics from other artists to construct its narrative. He said this tactic blurred the line between creative expression and criminal evidence. According to Ashley, such arguments risked distorting artistic work into proof of intent. Looking ahead, Ashley confirmed that the defense plans to continue fighting the case. He said his team has reviewed the record for potential legal issues and intends to file an appeal. For now, Kay Flock remains in federal custody as the case moves into its next phase.
Tory Lanez’s Attorney Challenges Sanctions in Megan Thee Stallion Defamation Case
Megan Thee Stallion is continuing to pursue legal action against online commentator Milagro Gramz. She accuses her of circulating false claims tied to the 2020 shooting involving Tory Lanez. The case has regained attention following a new appeal filed by Lanez’s attorney, Crystal Morgan, challenging court sanctions connected to a contentious deposition. Those developments have placed renewed focus on the broader legal battle unfolding alongside Lanez’s criminal conviction. According to AllHipHop, Morgan submitted a Notice of Appeal on Monday to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. She seeks to overturn a $5,000 sanction imposed against her. The penalty stems from a deposition in which Lanez allegedly refused to answer questions despite a court order. U.S. Magistrate Judge Lisette M. Reid later ruled that Lanez’s conduct amounted to contempt of court. This resulted in a $20,000 fine against him in addition to the sanction issued to Morgan. Testimony from the proceedings described Lanez directing repeated hostile remarks at Megan’s legal team throughout the deposition. When warned that his behavior could lead to financial penalties, he reportedly dismissed the concern, citing his net worth. The exchange became a key factor in the court’s assessment of his lack of cooperation. The first appeal has been announced in Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation lawsuit against online commentator/streamer/blogger Milagro Gramz, and it’s not from Megan or Milagro. It’s Tory Lanez’s lawyer Crystal Morgan challenging her sanction for obstructing Lanez’s deposition. pic.twitter.com/LYPOdgNCHA — Meghann Cuniff (@meghanncuniff) December 15, 2025 Allegations at the Center of the Lawsuit Megan’s lawsuit against Milagro Gramz centers on claims that the blogger spread false narratives following the shooting. This includes the reposting of manipulated pornographic material depicting the rapper. Although a jury initially found Milagro liable for defamation, U.S. District Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga later vacated that verdict. She ruled that Milagro should be treated as a media defendant. The court also determined that Megan had not been properly informed about earlier proceedings by her legal counsel. Despite overturning the defamation finding, Judge Altonaga ruled that Megan is entitled to $59,000 in damages. These are related to intentional infliction of emotional distress and the distribution of altered images. Megan’s attorney, Mari Henderson, responded to the decision in a statement, saying, “We’re grateful to the jury for their dedication to upholding the significance of responsible discourse. Milagro is not only mandated to compensate Megan for damages but also bound by Florida’s legal provisions to cover her legal expenses associated with the deepfake claims. This verdict underscores the serious ramifications of spreading harmful misinformation.” Lanez is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence after being convicted on multiple felony charges. These include first-degree assault with a firearm, stemming from the shooting. That criminal case continues to loom over the civil litigation. It remains active as appeals and related disputes move through the courts.
50 Cent Calls Out ‘Let’s Rap About It’ Podcast, Maino Fires Back
50 Cent calls out the Let’s Rap About It podcast which is co-hosted by Maino, Jim Jones, Fabolous, and Dave East. The G-Unit mogul took to Instagram to blast the podcast following their criticism of his Netflix docuseries centered on Sean “Diddy” Combs. During a recent episode, members of the podcast questioned the legitimacy and intent of the project, with Jim Jones reportedly referring to it as a “mockumentary.” 50 Cent didn’t take the comments lightly. In a series of posts, he mocked the hosts, accusing them of owing money for the studio space where the podcast is filmed and labeling them “squatters.” He also took aim at their fashion choices and credibility. “These guys are squatters, they owe 250,000 k for the space they are filming their podcast, These bums are trying to win best dressed award and can’t pay their bills.” View this post on Instagram Maino quickly responded, posting a photoshopped image of 50 Cent along with a lengthy caption that mixed humor with pointed jabs.: “Meet Killer Curly Ladies & Gentlemen…He Helped Me Get My Record Deal Before So Imma Always Be Grateful, So It’s Gone Hurt Me To Drag This Na To Hell!. Fck Is The Problem Curtis? What Has Your G Unit G- String In a Bunch Na? Is It The Btch Or The Diabetes? But Let’s Rap About It!!!” View this post on Instagram 50 Cent shared another post via Instagram saying, “I didn’t have this on my list of things to do, but if you insist I’ll make time. I’m working on buying the space where you film, and 50 percent of your podcast..you know I don’t cap..” View this post on Instagram
Cash Cobain And Bay Swag Host Holiday Dinner For Teens Impacted by Criminal Justice System
HOT 97 joined as Cash Cobain and Bay Swag teamed up with NYC dining restaurant Sei Less to host a special holiday celebration for 45–50 teenagers. The holiday dinner was in collaboration with Children of Promise, a nonprofit organization supporting young people whose families have been impacted by the criminal justice system. The dinner offered a night centered on community, support, and hope. View this post on Instagram The dinner brought together dozens of teens for an evening filled with food, conversation, and encouragement. Cash Cobain and Bay Swag spent time connecting with attendees, sharing words of motivation, and emphasizing the importance of staying focused on their futures despite the challenges they may face. Both artists have been vocal about giving back to their communities, particularly in New York City, and this holiday initiative reflects their ongoing commitment to using their platforms for positive change. Sei Less co-founder Dara Mirjahangiry also joined, personally serving the food to the children and attendees. As the year comes to a close, Cash Cobain and Bay Swag’s holiday dinner serves as a reminder of the power of community and the importance of showing up for the next generation—especially those who need it most. View this post on Instagram