#MAGFAB: Marlon and Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris For Entertainment Weekly
After 25 years, you'd be forgiven for thinking — despairing, really — that the formula for a perfect Scary Movie has been forgotten. But the family that started it all remembers everything.

"If you look at everything we've done — I don't care if it's White Chicks, I don't care if it's Little Man — all our movies are set pieces and jokes. It's joke, joke, joke, joke, joke. If we have a movie that's an hour and a half, we really want 88 minutes of jokes and two minutes of heart," Marlon Wayans tells Entertainment Weekly on a recent May afternoon.
Shawn Wayans, his Scary Movie co-creator and the co-writer and costar of its long-awaited sixth entry (in theaters June 5), is quick to keep his brother humble.

"That's 30 seconds of heart and about five minutes of fart," he corrects.
There weren't any farts (at least that we know of), but there certainly were a few hours of laughs, and lots of love between the brothers, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris — the original core four of the beloved horror parody series — on the set of their EW cover shoot in early May. The foursome piled into a shower in Brooklyn's Samson Stages to parody Psycho… but with a high-brow twist. It's like no time's passed at all, even as their new installment — simply dubbed Scary Movie — hits theaters almost exactly 25 years after they all last shared the screen together in Scary Movie 2.
"Getting everybody back was The Avengers, bro," Marlon says, with Shawn on his heels again: "The Avengers with no money!"
Marlon has a quick retort this time, referring to the reunited Scary Movie family as "The Pretenders."
It was a long, rocky road back to Scary Movie, which was Faris' first audition, Hall's first big hit, and the Wayans' first blockbuster as writers. Made on a sub-$20 million budget, the flagship comedy grossed $278 million worldwide.

"They chased us at the premiere. They said, 'We want another movie next summer, the same date.’ And we didn't have a script," Marlon recalls.
Scary Movie 2 was nevertheless delivered on time, and again grossed many times its budget in 2001. But that didn't matter to Dimension Films, the franchise's distributor, which was then a label of Bob and Harvey Weinstein's Miramax Films.
The franchise was "taken from us," Marlon says. But Faris and Hall, whose hapless BFFs Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks had by then become its A-list faces, continued with Scary Movie 3 and Scary Movie 4 alone.
Marlon described the Weinsteins as "an evil regime" in a 2020 lookback on the first Scary Movie, saying the pair of producing moguls "do what they want to do, how they do it — and it can be rude and quite disrespectful." The Weinsteins lowballed the Wayans with an offer to return for Scary Movie 3, Marlon claimed, and they couldn't agree on a new deal. His response: "If you don't want to pay for the jokes, have somebody else do it."

That's exactly what they did, publicly firing Shawn and Marlon with a New Year's Eve press release announcing that Scary Movie 3 was moving on without them.

"If you look at everything we've done — I don't care if it's White Chicks, I don't care if it's Little Man — all our movies are set pieces and jokes. It's joke, joke, joke, joke, joke. If we have a movie that's an hour and a half, we really want 88 minutes of jokes and two minutes of heart," Marlon Wayans tells Entertainment Weekly on a recent May afternoon.
Shawn Wayans, his Scary Movie co-creator and the co-writer and costar of its long-awaited sixth entry (in theaters June 5), is quick to keep his brother humble.

"That's 30 seconds of heart and about five minutes of fart," he corrects.
There weren't any farts (at least that we know of), but there certainly were a few hours of laughs, and lots of love between the brothers, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris — the original core four of the beloved horror parody series — on the set of their EW cover shoot in early May. The foursome piled into a shower in Brooklyn's Samson Stages to parody Psycho… but with a high-brow twist. It's like no time's passed at all, even as their new installment — simply dubbed Scary Movie — hits theaters almost exactly 25 years after they all last shared the screen together in Scary Movie 2.
"Getting everybody back was The Avengers, bro," Marlon says, with Shawn on his heels again: "The Avengers with no money!"
Marlon has a quick retort this time, referring to the reunited Scary Movie family as "The Pretenders."
It was a long, rocky road back to Scary Movie, which was Faris' first audition, Hall's first big hit, and the Wayans' first blockbuster as writers. Made on a sub-$20 million budget, the flagship comedy grossed $278 million worldwide.

"They chased us at the premiere. They said, 'We want another movie next summer, the same date.’ And we didn't have a script," Marlon recalls.
Scary Movie 2 was nevertheless delivered on time, and again grossed many times its budget in 2001. But that didn't matter to Dimension Films, the franchise's distributor, which was then a label of Bob and Harvey Weinstein's Miramax Films.
The franchise was "taken from us," Marlon says. But Faris and Hall, whose hapless BFFs Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks had by then become its A-list faces, continued with Scary Movie 3 and Scary Movie 4 alone.
Marlon described the Weinsteins as "an evil regime" in a 2020 lookback on the first Scary Movie, saying the pair of producing moguls "do what they want to do, how they do it — and it can be rude and quite disrespectful." The Weinsteins lowballed the Wayans with an offer to return for Scary Movie 3, Marlon claimed, and they couldn't agree on a new deal. His response: "If you don't want to pay for the jokes, have somebody else do it."

That's exactly what they did, publicly firing Shawn and Marlon with a New Year's Eve press release announcing that Scary Movie 3 was moving on without them.
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#RHOA: Drew Sidora Says She’d ‘Circle The Block’ On Ex-Boyfriend Michael B. Jordan
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora is opening up about her romantic past with Hollywood A-lister Michael B. Jordan as she navigates a public and contentious divorce from her estranged husband, Ralph Pittman.
During a recent appearance on the “Reality Nightcap” podcast, the actress suggested she would be open to reconnecting with the “Creed” star if the opportunity ever presented itself. When asked by podcast hosts if there was any former flame for whom she would “circle the block,” Sidora did not hesitate to hint at her history with Jordan.
She encouraged listeners to research a specific photo of the pair attending the NAACP Image Awards together years ago. “There is one if, you know, they called, I would answer,” Sidora said during the interview. Sidora first went public with details regarding her past relationship with Jordan last year. She noted that their romance occurred during the early stages of his acting career.
The 39-year-old reality star said the relationship was serious enough that they spent significant time with each other’s families before eventually going their separate ways. The timing of these revelations comes as Sidora faces significant personal upheaval.
The Bravo star has spent the last three years embroiled in a legal battle with Pittman. The divorce has been a central storyline on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” highlighting the emotional toll the split has taken on their family. “It’s been three years,” Sidora said regarding the legal proceedings. “Through divorce, it’s like no one really wins.” She added that the situation has become increasingly difficult as her children grow old enough to see headlines and social media commentary surrounding their parents’ separation.
Recent court rulings have shifted the dynamic of the former couple’s domestic life. A judge recently granted Pittman temporary primary physical custody of their two children for the duration of the school year. Additionally, Sidora was ordered to move out of the Georgia residence the couple previously shared. While Sidora laughed off host suggestions that Jordan would make a “handsome” stepfather, she admitted that the actor remains high on her list of preferred partners.
Jordan, who is currently one of the most sought-after leading men in Hollywood, has not publicly commented on Sidora’s remarks or their past relationship.
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora is opening up about her romantic past with Hollywood A-lister Michael B. Jordan as she navigates a public and contentious divorce from her estranged husband, Ralph Pittman.
During a recent appearance on the “Reality Nightcap” podcast, the actress suggested she would be open to reconnecting with the “Creed” star if the opportunity ever presented itself. When asked by podcast hosts if there was any former flame for whom she would “circle the block,” Sidora did not hesitate to hint at her history with Jordan.
She encouraged listeners to research a specific photo of the pair attending the NAACP Image Awards together years ago. “There is one if, you know, they called, I would answer,” Sidora said during the interview. Sidora first went public with details regarding her past relationship with Jordan last year. She noted that their romance occurred during the early stages of his acting career.
The 39-year-old reality star said the relationship was serious enough that they spent significant time with each other’s families before eventually going their separate ways. The timing of these revelations comes as Sidora faces significant personal upheaval.
The Bravo star has spent the last three years embroiled in a legal battle with Pittman. The divorce has been a central storyline on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” highlighting the emotional toll the split has taken on their family. “It’s been three years,” Sidora said regarding the legal proceedings. “Through divorce, it’s like no one really wins.” She added that the situation has become increasingly difficult as her children grow old enough to see headlines and social media commentary surrounding their parents’ separation.
Recent court rulings have shifted the dynamic of the former couple’s domestic life. A judge recently granted Pittman temporary primary physical custody of their two children for the duration of the school year. Additionally, Sidora was ordered to move out of the Georgia residence the couple previously shared. While Sidora laughed off host suggestions that Jordan would make a “handsome” stepfather, she admitted that the actor remains high on her list of preferred partners.
Jordan, who is currently one of the most sought-after leading men in Hollywood, has not publicly commented on Sidora’s remarks or their past relationship.
#NewMusic from Q. Parker & Jai Vaughn Inspirational Anthem “Get Better”

Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Q Parker and Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter Jai Vaughn have joined forces for the release of their new inspirational single, “Get Better.” The faith-forward track is officially available today across all major digital streaming platforms via the Paramount Collective Ventures label.
Produced by Grammy and Stellar Award-nominated producer TedyP, “Get Better” blends contemporary inspirational music, soul, and R&B. The track draws thematic inspiration from Psalm 30:5—”Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning”—aiming to deliver an uplifting message to individuals navigating grief, mental health challenges, or difficult life transitions.
The collaboration is designed to provide emotional and spiritual encouragement, pairing heartfelt lyricism with a soulful live-vocal delivery. Both artists noted that the track was recorded with a therapeutic intention for the listener.
“‘Get Better’ is more than music, it’s encouragement for people who may be struggling mentally, emotionally, spiritually, or physically,” Q Parker stated regarding the release. “The record reminds listeners that no matter what season they’re in, healing is possible and things can get better.”
Jai Vaughn echoed the sentiment, adding that the song serves as a direct challenge to negative mindsets. “The song calls listeners to guard their minds, reject ‘stinking thinking,’ and keep declaring that things will get better, no matter how bad it feels right now,” she remarked.
The single recently made its broadcast debut on the nationally syndicated radio show Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell. During the appearance, Parker and Vaughn discussed the creative origins of the collaboration, emphasizing the industry’s ongoing need for artistry centered on perseverance and transparency.

Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Q Parker and Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter Jai Vaughn have joined forces for the release of their new inspirational single, “Get Better.” The faith-forward track is officially available today across all major digital streaming platforms via the Paramount Collective Ventures label.
Produced by Grammy and Stellar Award-nominated producer TedyP, “Get Better” blends contemporary inspirational music, soul, and R&B. The track draws thematic inspiration from Psalm 30:5—”Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning”—aiming to deliver an uplifting message to individuals navigating grief, mental health challenges, or difficult life transitions.
The collaboration is designed to provide emotional and spiritual encouragement, pairing heartfelt lyricism with a soulful live-vocal delivery. Both artists noted that the track was recorded with a therapeutic intention for the listener.
“‘Get Better’ is more than music, it’s encouragement for people who may be struggling mentally, emotionally, spiritually, or physically,” Q Parker stated regarding the release. “The record reminds listeners that no matter what season they’re in, healing is possible and things can get better.”
Jai Vaughn echoed the sentiment, adding that the song serves as a direct challenge to negative mindsets. “The song calls listeners to guard their minds, reject ‘stinking thinking,’ and keep declaring that things will get better, no matter how bad it feels right now,” she remarked.
The single recently made its broadcast debut on the nationally syndicated radio show Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell. During the appearance, Parker and Vaughn discussed the creative origins of the collaboration, emphasizing the industry’s ongoing need for artistry centered on perseverance and transparency.
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The project marks a continued artistic expansion for both performers:
Q Parker: Widely recognized as a founding member of the multi-platinum, era-defining R&B group 112, Parker continues to diversify his solo catalog by creating purpose-driven music outside traditional secular R&B frameworks.
Jai Vaughn: An inductee into the Christian Hip Hop Hall of Fame, Vaughn continues to build her footprint as a prominent voice in inspirational music through transparent, faith-centered storytelling.
“Get Better” is currently available for streaming and download worldwide.
#HipHopNews: Vince Staples Launches Independent Era With New Album ‘Cry Baby’
Vince Staples has officially released his highly anticipated new album, Cry Baby, in partnership with Loma Vista Recordings. The 10-track project is available now across digital platforms and on vinyl, including a limited Cry Baby Red variant featuring an exclusive bonus track available only through independent record stores.
The release marks the beginning of a new chapter for Staples as he enters his independent era, one defined by direct engagement with fans. In recent weeks, the Long Beach rapper has personally sold tickets at El Rey Theatre for his album release show, welcomed fans to rehearsals at The Smell, and appeared at Undefeated La Brea for a Converse event to unveil custom Cry Baby Chuck Taylors. He further strengthened that connection by offering a free livestream of his sold-out release show.
Leading up to the album, Staples released a series of visually striking videos for “Blackberry Marmalade,” “White Flag,” and “Cotton.” Rich with recurring themes and symbolism, the clips were presented without explanation, allowing listeners and viewers to interpret their meaning on their own terms.
Widely regarded as one of hip-hop’s most compelling voices, Staples continues to evolve as an artist. While Ramona Park Broke My Heart explored his hometown through a deeply personal lens and Dark Times ventured further inward, Cry Baby shifts its focus outward, examining the recurring cycles of social and political unrest in America.
Vince Staples has officially released his highly anticipated new album, Cry Baby, in partnership with Loma Vista Recordings. The 10-track project is available now across digital platforms and on vinyl, including a limited Cry Baby Red variant featuring an exclusive bonus track available only through independent record stores.
The release marks the beginning of a new chapter for Staples as he enters his independent era, one defined by direct engagement with fans. In recent weeks, the Long Beach rapper has personally sold tickets at El Rey Theatre for his album release show, welcomed fans to rehearsals at The Smell, and appeared at Undefeated La Brea for a Converse event to unveil custom Cry Baby Chuck Taylors. He further strengthened that connection by offering a free livestream of his sold-out release show.
Leading up to the album, Staples released a series of visually striking videos for “Blackberry Marmalade,” “White Flag,” and “Cotton.” Rich with recurring themes and symbolism, the clips were presented without explanation, allowing listeners and viewers to interpret their meaning on their own terms.
Widely regarded as one of hip-hop’s most compelling voices, Staples continues to evolve as an artist. While Ramona Park Broke My Heart explored his hometown through a deeply personal lens and Dark Times ventured further inward, Cry Baby shifts its focus outward, examining the recurring cycles of social and political unrest in America.
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Musically, the album represents a significant departure. Built around live instrumentation, Cry Baby delivers a raw and urgent sound that complements its themes. The result is a powerful collection that confronts the tensions and contradictions of modern America while reinforcing Staples’ status as one of music’s most distinctive storytellers.
Musically, the album represents a significant departure. Built around live instrumentation, Cry Baby delivers a raw and urgent sound that complements its themes. The result is a powerful collection that confronts the tensions and contradictions of modern America while reinforcing Staples’ status as one of music’s most distinctive storytellers.
Michael Jackson’s Rare Track “Chicago” Enters Billboard History

More than 15 years after his death, Michael Jackson’s chart presence continues to evolve in unexpected ways. This week, he became the first artist in Billboard history to debut Hot 100 entries in every decade since the 1970s. The surge was driven by “Chicago,” a deep cut from the 2014 posthumous album Xscape entering the June 6 chart at No. 30.
Unlike his signature hits, “Chicago” was not part of Jackson’s mainstream identity during his lifetime. It originally arrived years after his death and lingered outside the spotlight surrounding songs like “Billie Jean” and “Thriller.” Its recent rise reflects a different kind of attention, shaped by streaming discovery and short-form video circulation. The track logged 10.7 million U.S. streams in the latest tracking week.
Its momentum coincides with renewed attention to Jackson’s catalog following the release of Michael, the Antoine Fuqua-directed biopic starring Jaafar Jackson. Since April, the film has earned nearly $850 million worldwide and helped drive a broader return to streaming activity across his music. Songs such as “Beat It,” “Human Nature,” “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,” and “Dirty Diana” have re-entered the Hot 100.

More than 15 years after his death, Michael Jackson’s chart presence continues to evolve in unexpected ways. This week, he became the first artist in Billboard history to debut Hot 100 entries in every decade since the 1970s. The surge was driven by “Chicago,” a deep cut from the 2014 posthumous album Xscape entering the June 6 chart at No. 30.
Unlike his signature hits, “Chicago” was not part of Jackson’s mainstream identity during his lifetime. It originally arrived years after his death and lingered outside the spotlight surrounding songs like “Billie Jean” and “Thriller.” Its recent rise reflects a different kind of attention, shaped by streaming discovery and short-form video circulation. The track logged 10.7 million U.S. streams in the latest tracking week.
Its momentum coincides with renewed attention to Jackson’s catalog following the release of Michael, the Antoine Fuqua-directed biopic starring Jaafar Jackson. Since April, the film has earned nearly $850 million worldwide and helped drive a broader return to streaming activity across his music. Songs such as “Beat It,” “Human Nature,” “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,” and “Dirty Diana” have re-entered the Hot 100.
Melody Shari Sparks Concern With ‘Fighting For My Life’ Posts
Melody Shari has fans concerned after sharing a series of emotional Instagram Story posts that left many wondering what the former “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” star may be going through.
While Melody did not explain the circumstances behind the messages, several posts referenced her children, sleepless nights, difficult decisions, and what she described as “fighting for my life.”
Melody Shari’s Posts Leave Fans Concerned
One of the most emotional posts involved a conversation Melody says she had with her children.
“Telling my kids I may have to leave. But find me when you’re of age. I’ll be here. One of the hardest convos of my LIFE They don’t understand. But they do. Because they witnessed it all and know it’s untrue. Seeing the pain and hurt in their eyes, I don’t know what they’re going to do.”
In another post, she shared:
“Decisions to be made. Hard conversations to have. Therapist on speed dial.”
“The Last Few Days, I Literally Have Been Fighting For My Life”

Melody Shari also described the emotional toll the situation has taken on her.
“The last few days, I literally have been in fighting for my LIFE! I never EVER would’ve thought…😔ðŸ˜ðŸ¥ºLies won’t stand…but still…REALLY?!? Like to make up something?!!? Wow.”
Another message suggested she had been struggling with anxiety and lack of sleep.
“I barely slept last night. I literally can feel my nervous system…it’s as if I’m just shaking and can’t stop. 🥺😠I look at my babies. They’re at peace right now. Sleeping. That’s the most peace I see in them because when the day begins, their anxiety begins. Question after question. Angry. Furious. Heartbroken. 💔”
Melody Shari has fans concerned after sharing a series of emotional Instagram Story posts that left many wondering what the former “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” star may be going through.
While Melody did not explain the circumstances behind the messages, several posts referenced her children, sleepless nights, difficult decisions, and what she described as “fighting for my life.”
Melody Shari’s Posts Leave Fans Concerned
One of the most emotional posts involved a conversation Melody says she had with her children.
“Telling my kids I may have to leave. But find me when you’re of age. I’ll be here. One of the hardest convos of my LIFE They don’t understand. But they do. Because they witnessed it all and know it’s untrue. Seeing the pain and hurt in their eyes, I don’t know what they’re going to do.”
In another post, she shared:
“Decisions to be made. Hard conversations to have. Therapist on speed dial.”
“The Last Few Days, I Literally Have Been Fighting For My Life”

Melody Shari also described the emotional toll the situation has taken on her.
“The last few days, I literally have been in fighting for my LIFE! I never EVER would’ve thought…😔ðŸ˜ðŸ¥ºLies won’t stand…but still…REALLY?!? Like to make up something?!!? Wow.”
Another message suggested she had been struggling with anxiety and lack of sleep.
“I barely slept last night. I literally can feel my nervous system…it’s as if I’m just shaking and can’t stop. 🥺😠I look at my babies. They’re at peace right now. Sleeping. That’s the most peace I see in them because when the day begins, their anxiety begins. Question after question. Angry. Furious. Heartbroken. 💔”
Simone Biles reveals terrifying health update: ‘Almost dying wasn’t on my bingo card’
Simone Biles revealed a terrifying health scare on Instagram, writing Saturday that “almost dying wasn’t on my bingo card” and calling it “one of, if not the scariest experience of my life.”
Biles, who wrote that she values privacy and typically wouldn’t share an update like this, shared a series of pictures on her stories that included hospital bracelets, flowers and a bed in which the gymnast had been resting.
The 29-year-old and 11-time Olympic medalist also revealed that the medical emergency happened while her husband — Colts safety Jonathan Owens — was at practice in Indianapolis.
In one image, Biles shared a picture of her arm, which appeared to include three hospital bracelets, and in another, she shared an image of her bed and added a screengrab with a heart rate measurement that said 126 beats per minute.
It’s unclear if her health scare is related to her heart.
“I’ve been in bed resting this week,” Biles wrote, “I’ll explain sooner or later but s/o to my close circle who reached out, checked in, visited & or sent flowers.”
Biles won four medals — including three gold — during her most recent Olympics appearance in 2024 in Paris. She and Owens were married in 2023.
Simone Biles revealed a terrifying health scare on Instagram, writing Saturday that “almost dying wasn’t on my bingo card” and calling it “one of, if not the scariest experience of my life.”
Biles, who wrote that she values privacy and typically wouldn’t share an update like this, shared a series of pictures on her stories that included hospital bracelets, flowers and a bed in which the gymnast had been resting.
The 29-year-old and 11-time Olympic medalist also revealed that the medical emergency happened while her husband — Colts safety Jonathan Owens — was at practice in Indianapolis.
In one image, Biles shared a picture of her arm, which appeared to include three hospital bracelets, and in another, she shared an image of her bed and added a screengrab with a heart rate measurement that said 126 beats per minute.
It’s unclear if her health scare is related to her heart.
“I’ve been in bed resting this week,” Biles wrote, “I’ll explain sooner or later but s/o to my close circle who reached out, checked in, visited & or sent flowers.”
Biles won four medals — including three gold — during her most recent Olympics appearance in 2024 in Paris. She and Owens were married in 2023.
Actress Theresa Randle’s Alleged Ex Claims She Broke into His Home and Assaulted Him: ‘She Needs Help’

Dario Pallini, the alleged former boyfriend of Bad Boys actress Theresa Randle, claimed Randle broke into his apartment and assaulted him during two separate incidents
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted Pallini a temporary restraining order against Randle on June 2
The temporary restraining order expires on June 23 at the end of his hearing for a longer-term or permanent domestic violence restraining order, according to court documents
The alleged former boyfriend of Bad Boys star Theresa Randle has filed a restraining order against the actress after claiming that she broke into his home and assaulted him on multiple occasions.
Dario Pallini filed the petition in the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday, June 2, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
In the petition, Pallini, 60, claimed he and Randle, 61, dated for two years between 2022 and 2024 and alleged that she has repeatedly harassed him since their breakup.
Pallini further stated that he returned home on June 1 and found Randle — best known for her roles in Bad Boys, Bad Boys II and Malcolm X — inside his apartment after she had broken in.
He claimed she was sitting in a closet with his dog and smoking crack cocaine.
According to the filing, an argument followed, during which Pallini alleged that Randle hit him on the shoulder and threw a can of vegetables that struck him in the head.
He also alleged that during a separate incident on May 18, he awoke to find Randle standing over him in his home. He stated that he could "tell she was high" at the time because "she started to clean my house and telling me that I owe her."
He stated that she then threatened to shoot him before striking him with a metal pole from his medical bed.
Pallini claimed that he called the police during the incident.
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) confirmed to PEOPLE that officers responded to a domestic violence call at Pallini's apartment complex on June 1 shortly before 5 p.m.. local time. The department was unable to confirm whether a call had been placed on May 18.
"She is addicted to drugs and needs help," Pallini continued in the petition, adding, "she is unpredictable and I am afraid of what she might do.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted Pallini a temporary restraining order against Randle on June 2, according to court records.
The temporary restraining order expires on June 23 at the end of his hearing for a longer-term or permanent domestic violence restraining order that would contain an order not to abuse, a no-contact order and a stay-away order requiring Randle to stay 300 feet away from Pallini.
If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.

Dario Pallini, the alleged former boyfriend of Bad Boys actress Theresa Randle, claimed Randle broke into his apartment and assaulted him during two separate incidents
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted Pallini a temporary restraining order against Randle on June 2
The temporary restraining order expires on June 23 at the end of his hearing for a longer-term or permanent domestic violence restraining order, according to court documents
The alleged former boyfriend of Bad Boys star Theresa Randle has filed a restraining order against the actress after claiming that she broke into his home and assaulted him on multiple occasions.
Dario Pallini filed the petition in the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday, June 2, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
In the petition, Pallini, 60, claimed he and Randle, 61, dated for two years between 2022 and 2024 and alleged that she has repeatedly harassed him since their breakup.
Pallini further stated that he returned home on June 1 and found Randle — best known for her roles in Bad Boys, Bad Boys II and Malcolm X — inside his apartment after she had broken in.
He claimed she was sitting in a closet with his dog and smoking crack cocaine.
According to the filing, an argument followed, during which Pallini alleged that Randle hit him on the shoulder and threw a can of vegetables that struck him in the head.
He also alleged that during a separate incident on May 18, he awoke to find Randle standing over him in his home. He stated that he could "tell she was high" at the time because "she started to clean my house and telling me that I owe her."
He stated that she then threatened to shoot him before striking him with a metal pole from his medical bed.
Pallini claimed that he called the police during the incident.
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) confirmed to PEOPLE that officers responded to a domestic violence call at Pallini's apartment complex on June 1 shortly before 5 p.m.. local time. The department was unable to confirm whether a call had been placed on May 18.
"She is addicted to drugs and needs help," Pallini continued in the petition, adding, "she is unpredictable and I am afraid of what she might do.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted Pallini a temporary restraining order against Randle on June 2, according to court records.
The temporary restraining order expires on June 23 at the end of his hearing for a longer-term or permanent domestic violence restraining order that would contain an order not to abuse, a no-contact order and a stay-away order requiring Randle to stay 300 feet away from Pallini.
If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.
Megan Thee Stallion Denies $1.2M Styling Debt, Calls Invoices 'Fraudulent'
Megan Thee Stallion is pushing back against a lawsuit that accuses her of failing to pay more than $1.2 million in wardrobe and styling expenses.
According to legal documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court and spotted by People, celebrity stylist Eric Archibald and styling firm Six K are seeking $1,243,501.98 in alleged unpaid fees tied to services performed for the Grammy-winning rapper between January 2024 and August 2025.
The lawsuit reportedly claims Archibald was hired to provide styling services for numerous appearances and events during that period. The plaintiffs allege they submitted invoices to Megan and several related business entities between January 2025 and January 2026 and that those invoices were supported by deal memos and email correspondence acknowledging the work.
Among the examples included in the complaint is an invoice related to the inaugural Pete & Thomas Foundation Gala in New York City. The filing includes an itemized memo totaling $53,800 that lists styling services, assistants, preparation days, and wardrobe expenses, including multiple gowns worn for the event.
Archibald and Six K claim they have spent nearly two years attempting to resolve the matter privately. They argue that the outstanding balance has negatively affected both their businesses and professional relationships, with some of the money allegedly owed to third-party vendors.
"Despite the fact that Six K has made numerous and unsuccessful attempts to resolve payment over the course of the last two years, there is still no imminent direction towards settlement between the parties," the complaint states.
Megan, however, strongly disputes the allegations. In a statement provided to PEOPLE, the Houston rapper said an internal review conducted by her financial team uncovered what she described as significant irregularities in the billing records.
"My finance team conducted a comprehensive audit of Eric Archibald's wardrobe expenses and uncovered fraudulent invoices, unsupported charges, and styling shipments tied to addresses that could not be verified," Megan said. "Those findings raised serious concerns about the legitimacy of expenses that we repeatedly tried to resolve privately with Eric's team."
"Rather than address the issues from the audit, Eric and his team chose to file a lawsuit," she continued. "The facts are on our side and I won't be coerced into paying charges that can't be substantiated."
The dispute marks the latest legal challenge involving the "Savage" rapper. In December 2025, Megan secured a victory in her defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz, whose legal name is Milagro Elizabeth Cooper. A jury ultimately ruled in Megan's favor after she accused the blogger of spreading false claims about her on behalf of Tory Lanez.
Megan Thee Stallion is pushing back against a lawsuit that accuses her of failing to pay more than $1.2 million in wardrobe and styling expenses.
According to legal documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court and spotted by People, celebrity stylist Eric Archibald and styling firm Six K are seeking $1,243,501.98 in alleged unpaid fees tied to services performed for the Grammy-winning rapper between January 2024 and August 2025.
The lawsuit reportedly claims Archibald was hired to provide styling services for numerous appearances and events during that period. The plaintiffs allege they submitted invoices to Megan and several related business entities between January 2025 and January 2026 and that those invoices were supported by deal memos and email correspondence acknowledging the work.
Among the examples included in the complaint is an invoice related to the inaugural Pete & Thomas Foundation Gala in New York City. The filing includes an itemized memo totaling $53,800 that lists styling services, assistants, preparation days, and wardrobe expenses, including multiple gowns worn for the event.
Archibald and Six K claim they have spent nearly two years attempting to resolve the matter privately. They argue that the outstanding balance has negatively affected both their businesses and professional relationships, with some of the money allegedly owed to third-party vendors.
"Despite the fact that Six K has made numerous and unsuccessful attempts to resolve payment over the course of the last two years, there is still no imminent direction towards settlement between the parties," the complaint states.
Megan, however, strongly disputes the allegations. In a statement provided to PEOPLE, the Houston rapper said an internal review conducted by her financial team uncovered what she described as significant irregularities in the billing records.
"My finance team conducted a comprehensive audit of Eric Archibald's wardrobe expenses and uncovered fraudulent invoices, unsupported charges, and styling shipments tied to addresses that could not be verified," Megan said. "Those findings raised serious concerns about the legitimacy of expenses that we repeatedly tried to resolve privately with Eric's team."
"Rather than address the issues from the audit, Eric and his team chose to file a lawsuit," she continued. "The facts are on our side and I won't be coerced into paying charges that can't be substantiated."
The dispute marks the latest legal challenge involving the "Savage" rapper. In December 2025, Megan secured a victory in her defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz, whose legal name is Milagro Elizabeth Cooper. A jury ultimately ruled in Megan's favor after she accused the blogger of spreading false claims about her on behalf of Tory Lanez.
HBO Max continues to ramp up development in the classic procedural genres under The Pitt model for series intended to return each year with sizable orders at a moderate cost. The latest entry is Debbie, executive produced by Gabrielle Union, who is in discussions to star.
Written and executive produced by The Fosters co-creator Bradley Bredeweg and Matthew Thomas (Joker’s Downfall), Debbie, now in development, is described as an elevated legal drama procedural exploring the cost of reinvention and the fine line between justice and survival. It centers on Debbie Powell (a role earmarked for Union), a once-feared attorney whose spectacular public downfall forces her to rebuild her life and career as a public defender, using the skills, connections, and relentless drive that once made her one of Atlanta’s most formidable lawyers to fight for those the system has left behind, one explosive case at a time.
Union executive produces via her I’ll Have Another alongside Bredeweg, Thomas and Jenny Frankfurt.
HBO Max’s drama model was introduced by the Emmy-winning medical drama The Pitt which produces 15 episodes a year. The Pitt represents one of the three classic “cop, doctor, lawyer” procedural lanes.
On the cop side, the streamer has pilot American Blue and also is developing David E. Kelley’s police drama Welcome To Catalina, based on the Michael Connelly novel Nightshade. Debbie complements the slate in the legal arena. (HBO Max also has family drama pilot How To Survive Without Me.)
Being Mary Jane, L.A.’s Finest and Truth Be Told star Union recently starred in the comedy horror movie Forbidden Fruits and the animated Goat. She will next be seen in The Casket Girls. Union is repped by CAA, Range Media Partners, and Felker McGinnis & Ryan.
Bredeweg, who co-created and executive produced Freeform’s The Fosters and its spinoff Good Trouble, is repped by UTA, 42, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman. Thomas is reppped by Artists First and attorney Mark Temple. Frankfurt is repped by Gregg Gellman at Yorn Levine.
Musicians Union Sues Warner and Universal Over AI Training Deals
The American Federation of Musicians has filed a federal lawsuit against Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group, accusing both labels of licensing members' music to AI music generators without compensating the artists who made them.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Friday (June 5), centers on the labels' settlements and licensing deals with Suno and Udio.
The AFM contends those arrangements triggered the "new uses" provision of its collective bargaining agreement, which requires major labels to pay musicians when their work is put to new commercial applications, according to Billboard.
The AFM complaint spells out the core grievance directly: "Defendants have failed to share in the settlement proceeds and future revenue with those same artists whose music was copied, used for training, and incorporated into the development of the AI models and platforms now being commercially exploited."
The union, represented by attorney Eyad Asad of Cohen Weiss & Simon, is seeking unspecified monetary damages and also demanding that the labels disclose exactly which recordings were fed into the AI training programs.
UMG reached a settlement and partnership with Udio in late October 2025, followed by WMG's own deal with Udio in mid-November 2025. WMG subsequently became the first major label to settle with Suno, also in November 2025.
The AFM argues that those resolutions protected the labels' financial interests while leaving musicians out entirely. "While the defendants protected their own interests and created a significant source of new revenue with the retrospective settlements and prospective licenses, they have refused to compensate the musicians whose work — created with their own instruments and through their talent, creativity, and hard work — is fed into AI machines for profit," the complaint reads.
Both labels pushed back on the suit, with a UMG spokesperson saying the company has been "at the forefront of protecting the rights and advancing the interests of artists and songwriters in the age of AI." They added that the AFM "chose this route during our collective bargaining negotiations" and that UMG intends to resolve outstanding issues through those talks.
WMG called the lawsuit "unproductive" and said it looks forward to resuming scheduled negotiations, framing its Suno deal as part of a broader effort to "architect a healthy AI ecosystem on behalf of artists everywhere."
The filing lands two days after Suno announced a $400 million Series D funding round valuing the company at $5.4 billion, a more than twofold jump from the $2.45 billion valuation it carried seven months earlier.
Suno CEO Mikey Shulman said the capital will help more people express themselves through music, and confirmed a new model built on the WMG partnership is planned for release in the coming months.
"This funding will help us accelerate what matters most: helping more people express themselves through music, while continuing to expand what’s possible for artists and creators on Suno," Shulman said at the time.
Meanwhile, UMG's copyright case against Suno remains active, with UMG and Sony last month adding more than 61,000 additional copyrighted songs to their complaint after discovering them during discovery.
Written and executive produced by The Fosters co-creator Bradley Bredeweg and Matthew Thomas (Joker’s Downfall), Debbie, now in development, is described as an elevated legal drama procedural exploring the cost of reinvention and the fine line between justice and survival. It centers on Debbie Powell (a role earmarked for Union), a once-feared attorney whose spectacular public downfall forces her to rebuild her life and career as a public defender, using the skills, connections, and relentless drive that once made her one of Atlanta’s most formidable lawyers to fight for those the system has left behind, one explosive case at a time.
Union executive produces via her I’ll Have Another alongside Bredeweg, Thomas and Jenny Frankfurt.
HBO Max’s drama model was introduced by the Emmy-winning medical drama The Pitt which produces 15 episodes a year. The Pitt represents one of the three classic “cop, doctor, lawyer” procedural lanes.
On the cop side, the streamer has pilot American Blue and also is developing David E. Kelley’s police drama Welcome To Catalina, based on the Michael Connelly novel Nightshade. Debbie complements the slate in the legal arena. (HBO Max also has family drama pilot How To Survive Without Me.)
Being Mary Jane, L.A.’s Finest and Truth Be Told star Union recently starred in the comedy horror movie Forbidden Fruits and the animated Goat. She will next be seen in The Casket Girls. Union is repped by CAA, Range Media Partners, and Felker McGinnis & Ryan.
Bredeweg, who co-created and executive produced Freeform’s The Fosters and its spinoff Good Trouble, is repped by UTA, 42, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman. Thomas is reppped by Artists First and attorney Mark Temple. Frankfurt is repped by Gregg Gellman at Yorn Levine.
Musicians Union Sues Warner and Universal Over AI Training Deals
The American Federation of Musicians has filed a federal lawsuit against Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group, accusing both labels of licensing members' music to AI music generators without compensating the artists who made them.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Friday (June 5), centers on the labels' settlements and licensing deals with Suno and Udio.
The AFM contends those arrangements triggered the "new uses" provision of its collective bargaining agreement, which requires major labels to pay musicians when their work is put to new commercial applications, according to Billboard.
The AFM complaint spells out the core grievance directly: "Defendants have failed to share in the settlement proceeds and future revenue with those same artists whose music was copied, used for training, and incorporated into the development of the AI models and platforms now being commercially exploited."
The union, represented by attorney Eyad Asad of Cohen Weiss & Simon, is seeking unspecified monetary damages and also demanding that the labels disclose exactly which recordings were fed into the AI training programs.
UMG reached a settlement and partnership with Udio in late October 2025, followed by WMG's own deal with Udio in mid-November 2025. WMG subsequently became the first major label to settle with Suno, also in November 2025.
The AFM argues that those resolutions protected the labels' financial interests while leaving musicians out entirely. "While the defendants protected their own interests and created a significant source of new revenue with the retrospective settlements and prospective licenses, they have refused to compensate the musicians whose work — created with their own instruments and through their talent, creativity, and hard work — is fed into AI machines for profit," the complaint reads.
Both labels pushed back on the suit, with a UMG spokesperson saying the company has been "at the forefront of protecting the rights and advancing the interests of artists and songwriters in the age of AI." They added that the AFM "chose this route during our collective bargaining negotiations" and that UMG intends to resolve outstanding issues through those talks.
WMG called the lawsuit "unproductive" and said it looks forward to resuming scheduled negotiations, framing its Suno deal as part of a broader effort to "architect a healthy AI ecosystem on behalf of artists everywhere."
The filing lands two days after Suno announced a $400 million Series D funding round valuing the company at $5.4 billion, a more than twofold jump from the $2.45 billion valuation it carried seven months earlier.
Suno CEO Mikey Shulman said the capital will help more people express themselves through music, and confirmed a new model built on the WMG partnership is planned for release in the coming months.
"This funding will help us accelerate what matters most: helping more people express themselves through music, while continuing to expand what’s possible for artists and creators on Suno," Shulman said at the time.
Meanwhile, UMG's copyright case against Suno remains active, with UMG and Sony last month adding more than 61,000 additional copyrighted songs to their complaint after discovering them during discovery.
Madonna Steps Out With Boyfriend Akeem Morris Following Surprise Times Square Concert

Madonna and her boyfriend Akeem Morris made a stylish arrival at the 2026 Tribeca Festival on Friday night (June 5) in New York City.
The couple was spotted heading into the Beacon Theatre for Madonna in Conversation + Film Premiere: Confessions II, a special event tied to the legendary pop star’s highly anticipated new album. The pair walked hand-in-hand as they entered, and later exited, the venue after the screening.
For the occasion, Madonna went full glam in a sparkling silver mini dress beneath an oversized white fur coat. She finished the look with oversized black sunglasses, silver heels, and a black handbag. Akeem coordinated in a cream double-breasted suit paired with a dark tie and sunglasses.
The appearance comes just one day after Madonna surprised fans with a free Pride Month concert in Times Square. During the performance she debuted new music from her upcoming album Confessions II, which arrives on July 3, while also performing songs from her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor.
The 29-year-old former soccer player and 67-year-old singer have reportedly been dating since July 2024.

Madonna and her boyfriend Akeem Morris made a stylish arrival at the 2026 Tribeca Festival on Friday night (June 5) in New York City.
The couple was spotted heading into the Beacon Theatre for Madonna in Conversation + Film Premiere: Confessions II, a special event tied to the legendary pop star’s highly anticipated new album. The pair walked hand-in-hand as they entered, and later exited, the venue after the screening.
For the occasion, Madonna went full glam in a sparkling silver mini dress beneath an oversized white fur coat. She finished the look with oversized black sunglasses, silver heels, and a black handbag. Akeem coordinated in a cream double-breasted suit paired with a dark tie and sunglasses.
The appearance comes just one day after Madonna surprised fans with a free Pride Month concert in Times Square. During the performance she debuted new music from her upcoming album Confessions II, which arrives on July 3, while also performing songs from her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor.
The 29-year-old former soccer player and 67-year-old singer have reportedly been dating since July 2024.
Donald Trump & Zohran Mamdani Both Plan to Attend June 8 Knicks Game, But Won’t Sit Together
Donald Trump is apparently planning to attend a New York Knicks NBA finals game next week.
According to sources at the New York Post, a walk-through was done at Madison Square Garden in anticipation of the 79-year-old POTUS’ decision to watch the game.
It is said he’s going to attend the June 8 game, which will take place at the famed venue. The Knicks won game 1 of the series against the San Antonio Spurs, and will play game 2 on Friday (June 5).
Game 3 – the game Trump is apparently planning to attend – is on Monday (June 8).
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is also planning to attend the June 8 game.
The Post clarified that they will not be sitting together.
Trump and Mamdani have met.
The pair had a meeting at the White House, and Mamdani confirmed how he views the President afterwards.
Plans could always change, but as of right now, if you tune in to watch the Knicks vs. Spurs game, you may see Mamdani and Trump.
Donald Trump is apparently planning to attend a New York Knicks NBA finals game next week.
According to sources at the New York Post, a walk-through was done at Madison Square Garden in anticipation of the 79-year-old POTUS’ decision to watch the game.
It is said he’s going to attend the June 8 game, which will take place at the famed venue. The Knicks won game 1 of the series against the San Antonio Spurs, and will play game 2 on Friday (June 5).
Game 3 – the game Trump is apparently planning to attend – is on Monday (June 8).
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is also planning to attend the June 8 game.
The Post clarified that they will not be sitting together.
Trump and Mamdani have met.
The pair had a meeting at the White House, and Mamdani confirmed how he views the President afterwards.
Plans could always change, but as of right now, if you tune in to watch the Knicks vs. Spurs game, you may see Mamdani and Trump.
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