Doodie Lo’s Ex-GF Wants Lie Detector Test About Child Molestation Claims

The ex-girlfriend of rapper Doodie Lo is speaking out about the child molestation accusations that she introduced last week, claiming that she is presently waiting to take a lie detector test to prove the validity of her allegations. 

Last week, rapper FTN Bae, the ex-girlfriend of Doodie Lo, accused the rising OTF-affiliated artist of sexually abusing her five-year-old son by allegedly shoving three screws into the boy’s anus. Doodie Lo denied the allegations and said that his ex-girlfriend’s audio recording was edited, but FTN Bae wants all parties to take a lie detector test to show who’s actually telling the truth. 

According to the latest update in this developing story, FTN Bae addressed her followers on Instagram Live and said that she’s waiting to be flown out to take a test.

“It’s all gonna be worth it. It’s all gonna be worth it. It’s all gonna be worth it,” she repeated. “I rebuke you in the name of Jesus, that’s all I’m gonna say because my God is gonna make this work. And at the end of the day, take the test! But other than that, I don’t wanna hear anybody saying, ‘He wants to clear his name, he wants to do his lie detector test, I believe him cause he’s calling and he’s interviewing and she’s not,’ I don’t have to talk to you guys. I don’t have to talk to you guys about shit. Tell him to take the test. ‘Cause they reached out and I’m ready. I’m ready. I been ready goddamn five days ago. Fly us out, come on, let’s do it. Put me on the machine, let’s go, ask me what you want. Ask me what you want, let’s go. Been ready! I’m waiting, we’re waiting so we’re waiting.”

We will continue to keep you updated as more information comes out regarding the allegations against OTF Doodie Lo.

NLE Choppa Pulls Off A Heist On New Single “Jumpin” With Polo G

Memphis rapper NLE Choppa has returned with his new single “Jumpin” featuring Chicago’s Polo G. The new track is produced by CashMoneyAP, and it arrives alongside a new music video, which shows the two rappers pulling off a heist. The fiery new single comes ahead of Choppa’s upcoming EP Me Vs. Me, which is set for a release next month.

The track has received a great early reception from fans, who are calling this one a certified hit. The two rappers flow seamlessly on the record, blending clever one-liners with fierce and threatening bars for their opps.

Check out the charismatic rapper’s new single “Jumpin” below and let us know what you think. Me Vs. Me drops on December 3. 

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Quotable Lyrics:

Hundred band, hundred band, guns in the Sprinter van
Never play middleman, we gotta get a man
If I don’t feel a man, we gotta kill a man
Spin like a ceiling fan, not for the dividends
Reaping the benefits like he an immigrant
Lot of artillery, special delivery
Show my agility and my ability
Go on a killing spree like we the military

NFL Makes A Decision On Aaron Rodgers’ Deception

Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers will not be suspended following his violation of the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols after lying about his personal vaccination status, per Fox Sports’ analyst Jay Glazer. Rather, Glazer reports the NFL is currently deciding whether or not to issue fines towards Rodgers and the Packers, as no suspension is currently imminent.

Rodgers previously told reporters that he was “immunized”, which was then interpreted as him being vaccinated under the NFL’s COVID-19 guidelines. After news of Rodgers recent contraction of the coronavirus, it was also reported that the Packers star quarterback was in fact not vaccinated, stemming a new issue for the NFL surrounding one of their star players.

Aaron Rodgers, not even a year removed from being awarded his third NFL MVP trophy, now faces the repercussions of attending press conferences and walking around team facilities all while unmasked and unvaccinated. The NFL, its player’s association, and the city of Green Bay have direct rules against Rodgers’ behavior or any other unvaccinated player who doesn’t comply with the masked mandates. This leaves the NFL in a tough position, as they attempt to prevent this from becoming a reoccurring issue across the league. However, it seems a looming suspension for Rodgers is currently off the table. 

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As of now, Rodgers will need at least 10 days and must provide two negative tests in order to be cleared to return to his duties as the Packers’ signal caller. In his interim, quarterback Jordan Love will start on the road versus the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday, before the Packers gear up to play the Seattle Seahawks in Green Bay next week. A game in which Packers fans hope Rodgers will have a shot at playing in. 

Watch Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer’s full report, below: 

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Kanye West Remains Loyal To Trump: “I Still Got A Red Hat On Today”

Kanye West’s support for Donald Trump during his presidency is well-documented. He sported Trump’s trademark red Make America Great Again hat regularly during the era when he released albums like ye and Kids See Ghosts, even rocking it on the Saturday Night Live Stage.

While we had not heard Kanye’s take on Trump for quite some time, he changed that last night during his Drink Champs interview. When asked if he was speaking to either Joe Biden or Donald Trump during his 2020 presidential run, he explained that he was not and still supported Trump: “You know, it was really hard for me to get in contact with both of them. In all actuality I had to tweet at them. This was after I had the red hat, but I still have the red hat on today. I still got a red hat on today I’ll let y’all know that. I might not got it on but I’ll let y’all know where I stand.”

Kanye’s presidential run ended up being a dud, as him and Trump were both defeated by Joe Biden. It is a bit peculiar that West advocated for Trump, because he has never voted for him. In 2016, West proclaimed that he did not vote in the election, and in 2020, he voted for himself.

It does not seem like he would vote for Trump if he ran for president in 2024 either, as he has discussed running again for the presidency in the next election. 

Either way, Kanye has not wavered from his support for Donald Trump after all these years, and still proudly wears his MAGA hat against most of his friends’ wishes.

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Finally, At Long Last, Dolly Parton Will Guest Star On ‘Grace And Frankie’ For The Full ‘9 To 5’ Reunion

Adding Dolly Parton to any project is always a good idea, but it gets even better when it finally completes a long-awaited reunion with her 9 to 5 costars, which is exactly what’s happening on Netflix’s Grace and Frankie. According to a new report, Parton will guest star on the series’ seventh and final season, putting her back on screen with Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda. Via TVLine:

For the uninitiated: 9 to 5 was released in 1980, and starred Parton, Fonda and Tomlin as the above-mentioned Doralee, Judy and Violet, three working women who decide to get revenge on their sexist boss (played by Dabney Coleman). The movie went on to gross over $100 million at the box office.

At the moment, Parton’s role on Frankie and Grace is being kept under wraps, but she will appear in the show’s final 12 episodes that will drop sometime in 2022. (Four episodes were released early in August to tide over fans.)

When it wraps up its seven-season run next year, Grace and Frankie will have the distinct honor of having the most amount of episodes for a Netflix original series. While Orange Is the New Black is the current record holder at 91 episodes, Grace and Frankie will top that by streaming 94 episodes when the final season premieres. And, now, the show will get to say it had Dolly Parton stop by for a freaking 9 to 5 reunion, so yeah, try and top that, whichever Netflix series is still racking up episodes. (Narcos, maybe? — Nope, that’s not it. It’ll come to us.)

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Doubters And Rejection Only Fuel Turbeazy

It can be hard to live up to the standard set by your parents, especially if one of them made their name in your industry. But up-and-coming New York rapper Turbeazy is both following in his father’s footsteps and blazing his own path.

Turbeazy remembers going to his father’s concerts as a kid; formative experiences that gave him his first exposure to hip-hop. When his dad became a DJ, Turbeazy took advantage of the moment, feasting on a fully fleshed-out collection of rap records that also helped to influence his career choice.

“At school, I used to freestyle,” Turbeazy says, “and one day somebody told me I should rap, so I ended up going to one of these kids that somebody put me on to that had a studio.”

Thanks to a laptop his mother gave him, Turbeazy kept recording, even while in the Army. When he got out, the education continued with classes that helped him forge a career as an audio engineer at Manhattan’s Fight Klub Studios.

When he records now, Turbeazy is sure to keep one foot in the past, allowing the influence from his father’s career and record collection to find its way into his music.

“In order to move forward, you gotta be able to know and acknowledge the past,” he says. “I still feel like that needs to be represented. It’s something that I was raised to appreciate, coming from a household of an artist and a person who was deep into hip-hop culture. I love and appreciate how far music has evolved.”

While Turbeazy is forging his way forward, his journey hasn’t been without challenges.

“When I was in the Army, nobody really wanted me to rap,” he says. “They thought it was funny. I had a few supporters, but when it was time for me to leave, they were saying, ‘You should re-up and stay in the Army. You can be a good soldier.’ I was like, ‘I want to go to school. I want to be a rapper.’ People were like, ‘That’s a stupid idea.’”

He also remembers being rejected when he tried to pass somebody in the industry a flash drive of his music. It’s something that could discourage someone, but Turbeazy turned it into fuel, telling us that it made him “want to go harder.” And so far, that persistence is paying off. Turbeazy’s profile is steadily increasing and he has songs racking up tens of thousands of plays on platforms like Spotify and SoundCloud. The way Turbeazy sees it, staying positive and dedicated, especially when the goal seems so far away, is the only way forward.

Rick Ross Announces The Release Date For His Eleventh Album, ‘Richer Than I Ever Been’

In hip-hop, it’s always been something of an accomplishment to reach double digits in your album catalog — something only a handful of well-established, super-successful rappers have accomplished in the forty or so years the genre’s been at the forefront of American pop culture. One of those artists is Rick Ross, who crossed that milestone two years ago with Port Of Miami 2. While absolutely no one would blame him for wanting to take a break, it’s clear Ross just flat-out loves to rap — a fact evidenced by today’s announcement that his 11th studio album, Richer Than I Ever Been, is coming next month.

Scheduled to release on December 10 through Maybach Music and Epic, the promo for Richer Than I Ever Been will kick off next Friday, November 12, with the lead single “Outlawz” featuring 21 Savage and Jazmine Sullivan. Ross shared the cover for Richer Than I Ever Been, which features photography by veteran hip-hop shooter Jonathan Mannion, on Instagram. Mannion himself also posted the cover, explaining the concept in his caption: “They can’t even see you, Rozay,” he wrote. “You are in a whole other stratosphere in this moment. Honored to sync up with you for this, our 5th, album campaign.”

Richer Than I Ever Been is due 12/10 via Maybach and Epic.

Aaron Rodgers Claims He Is Allergic To Ingredient In mRNA Vaccines

Aaron Rodgers received a ton of scrutiny this past week as it was revealed that he is not considered to be vaccinated, despite telling people that he actually was. Now, Rodgers cannot play this Sunday as his Packers take on the Kansas City Chiefs. Instead, Jordan Love will start, which means the Chiefs could very well get above .500 for the first time since Week 1 of this season. 

Rodgers has been mostly quiet this week although today, he broke his silence during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.” It was here that Rodgers explained his decision to not get the mRNA vaccines, stating that he is allergic to one of the ingredients. Instead, he found an alternative immunization protocol, however, it clearly didn’t work as intended.

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“I’m not an anti-vaxx, flat-earther.. I have an allergy to an ingredient that’s in the mRNA vaccines. I found a long-term immunization protocol to protect myself & I’m very proud of the research that went into that,” Rodgers said. “My desire to immunize myself was what was best for my body & that’s why this is so important to me. I made a decision that was in my best interest for my body. I’m not telling somebody to get vaccinated or not get vaccinated”

It remains to be seen what will happen to Rodgers moving forward here, although his explanation has already swayed some fans. As for his return to the field, that will probably have to go down in Week 10 and beyond.