Kristen Stewart's highly-anticipated new flick "Personal Shopper" follows "a ghost story that takes place in the fashion underworld." But did Stewart actually experience a near-death situation while filming the creepy drama? Read More »
Earlier this month, popular Young Money rapper Lil Wayne was hospitalized after experiencing a bout of severe seizures. Rumors started circulating on the web that Weezy had fallen into a critical state of medically-induced coma, and that he was on the verge of death thanks to his "addiction" to Sizzurp (a dangerous concoction made of flavored soda and Codeine syrup). But it turns out that Wayne is prone to seizures because he actually has epilepsy. Things got so bad during this specific episode, that the "Love Me" crooner admits that there was a chance he could've died. Add on stress and overworking himself, Wayne's health simply deteriorated. But thinks are a lot better now and Weezy is in full recovery mode - he just released the highly-anticipated follow-up album to "I'm Not a Human Being" on Tuesday (March 26), entitled "I'm Not a Human Being II). Read More »
It's been over a week since Lil Wayne's death and coma scare hit the web following the rapper's hospital stint in L.A. due to severe seizures - and the Young Money mogul seems to be doing just fine! Weezy's new album "I Am Not a Human Being II" drops on March 29th, and the "We Found Love" crooner just released the full concert lineup for his upcoming summer tour, "America's Most Wanted." The 40-date tour will also feature performances by T.I. and Future - read on for more details! Read More »
As Mstars originally reported, popular rapper Lil Wayne was hospitalized last week after experiencing severe seizures. Rumors had it that Weezy fell into a medically-induced coma and that he was on the verge of death... rumors which ultimately proved false, to the relief of many worried fans. The "How to Love" crooner recently posted a video for fans online, making his first public appearance since the alarming hospitalization. In the explicit clip, Wayne thanks fans for their continued support, sharing how much he appreciates their "prayers and concerns and all that." He also exclaims, "Kiss my fist, I'm more than good!" No more word on rumors that Weezy's Sizzurp (a dangerous concoction made of flavored soda and Codeine syrup) was actually poisoned... was that just another "death scare" hoax? Read on for more details, and to check out Wayne's exclusive video! Read More »
As Mstars originally reported, popular rapper Lil Wayne was hospitalized last week after experiencing severe seizures. Rumors had it that Weezy fell into a medically-induced coma and that he was on the verge of death... rumors which ultimately proved false, to the relief of many worried fans. Wayne was released from LA's Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Monday (March 18) and he's currently doing just fine. The online death scare prompted rumors that he "How to Love" crooner overdosed on drugs or Sizzurp, a dangerous concoction made of flavored soda and Codeine syrup. But according to an exclusive MediaTakeOut report, the Young Money mogul was actually POISONED. Apparently, several of Weezy's family members believe that someone messed with the rapper's syrup, which is what made him fall so ill. Do fans believe the seedy claim? Supposedly family and friends are currently "urging" Wayne to prompt an investigation, but the rapper doesn't want law enforcement involved until he does some digging of his own into the allegations. Read More »
Songstress Nicki Minaj released exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage from the music video set of her new highly-anticipated single "High School" on Tuesday (March 19). In the footage, rapper Lil Wayne is featured hanging out and goofing off with the "Superbass" diva... just hours before he was rushed to the hospital and placed in the intensive care unit for severe seizures. Rumors began swirling on the web that Weezy had fallen into a life-threatening, medically-induced coma after consuming too much Sizzurp (a concoction made of flavored soda and Codeine syrup). Several fans were led to believe the "How to Love" crooner was on the verge of death. But updated reports confirm that Lil Wayne is in good condition - the rapper was finally given a clean bill of health and released from LA's Cedars-Sinai hospital late Monday evening (March 18). Read More »