Jennifer Lopez Ices Painful-Looking Facial Wound Sustained During AMA Rehearsals: 'So, This Happened'New Foto - Jennifer Lopez Ices Painful-Looking Facial Wound Sustained During AMA Rehearsals: 'So, This Happened'

Jennifer Lopez/Instagram Jennifer Lopezis suffering for her art! The "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer shared an image to herInstagramStories on Tuesday, May 13, showing a painful-looking cut across the bridge of her nose. Another frame showed the singer icing the cut. In the caption she shared, "So…this happened," revealing that the accident occurred during rehearsals for the upcoming American Music Awards, whichLopez is set to host. The awards are scheduled for May 26 at the BleauLive Theater in Las Vegas, so the mom of two has just under two weeks to recover. Lopez is set to make a triumphant return to the AMAs stage, ten years after she first hosted in 2015. Andrea Diodato/NurPhoto/Shutterstock The "Let's Get Loud"singers return to the stagewas announced on April 9 with Jay Penske, CEO, Dick Clark Productions noting that, "Jennifer's incredible talent and incomparable stage presence make her the ideal host of the show. We know she will bring her one-of-a-kind energy to the official kick-off celebration of summer." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Back in 2024,  the star opened up about her 2015 AMAs performancein a taped interviewto mark the show's 50th anniversary. "It's pretty incredible, right? Fifty years of the American Music Awards. I remember watching them at home when I was a little girl," she said. Jennifer Lopez/Instagram The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Her first performance at the AMAs was in 2001, which she quipped was "so long ago." Lopez, who has performed at the awards over 10 times throughout her career, went on to reveal that the energy in the room was "electric" during her debut. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! The star, who is mom to17-year-old twins Max and Emme, went on to speak about winning the favorite Latin artist award in 2011, revealing it was "incredibly special" because it was "directly from the people that you make the music for. It's just a humbling experience," she added of the honor. The"Waiting For Tonight"singer also teased a return to hosting, saying, "Maybe I'll do it again one day. Who knows?" Away from the stage, Lopezcelebrated Mother's Dayon Sunday, May 11, by sharing a snap of herself alongside a framed photograph of her children and a beautiful bouquet of blooms. "A most beautiful Mother's Day to all the mamas out there 🌸 Wishing everyone love, laughter, peace, joy, and happiness," she captioned the image. She also shared photos of herself with her children and her mother,Guadalupe Rodríguez, to her Instagram Stories. The American Music Awards produced by Dick Clark Productions airs on Monday, May 26 live from Las Vegas at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+. Read the original article onPeople

Jennifer Lopez Ices Painful-Looking Facial Wound Sustained During AMA Rehearsals: ‘So, This Happened’

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Bride Has Bridesmaid Photos Retaken, Leaving Out 'Super Tall' Friend Who Didn't Strictly Follow the Dress CodeNew Foto - Bride Has Bridesmaid Photos Retaken, Leaving Out 'Super Tall' Friend Who Didn't Strictly Follow the Dress Code

Getty Stock Images A new bride shared on Reddit that she retook her bridesmaid photos at her wedding without one of the women because she "was throwing them all off" She said the one bridesmaid "really stood out" in the photos because she is "super tall and has a muscular build" and also didn't strictly follow the dress code The bridesmaid later got upset when the bride posted 30 wedding photos on Facebook, none of which included her A new bride is wondering if she was in the wrong for retaking her bridesmaid photos without one of the women because she "was throwing them all off." She detailed the dilemma in a post onReddit's "Am I the A------" forum, explaining that she got married two weeks ago and had six bridesmaids. She said one of thebridesmaids— whom she referred to as "N" — is "super tall and has a muscular build." "She was also wearing a patterned dress when I specifically asked all my bridesmaids to wear solid colors (they got to pick their own dresses and just had to match the color I picked ahead of time)," she noted, adding, "So between the dress and her build, N really stood out in the photos and was throwing them all off." According to the bride, she wasn't the only one who shared that opinion. "After the first round of pictures, we all gathered around the photographer to see what we had so far, and I swear everyone had the same thought simultaneously. Of course, nobody said anything because she's our friend and we wouldn't want to be rude," the bride wrote. Getty Stock Images But to her surprise, N also acknowledged that she stood out in thephotos. "[She] turned to me and said, 'I understand if you want to take some without me.' She didn't seem sad or anything and she was even laughing a little," the bride recalled. "So I told her I thought that was a good idea and me and my other bridesmaids retook the photos without her." The bride thought nothing more of it until after the wedding, when she received the final photos from the photographer and decided to post some of her "favorites" on Facebook. "I didn't include any with N since I was only posting like 30 of the absolute best ones," she noted. But soon after posting the photos, the bride received a message from her friend N, expressing "how hurt she was that I didn't post any with her in them and that I took photos without her in the first place." The bride said she apologized to N and also reminded her that she was the one to suggest taking some photos without her. But N didn't accept her apology, instead accusing her of being "a narcissist and selfish." Ever since the heated exchange, the two friends have not spoken. "I'm so confused since she literally told me I could retake them without her. I also don't think it's such a crime for me to want my wedding photos to be perfect. My husband agrees with me," the bride concluded her post, asking fellow Redditors if she was wrong to exclude her friend. Getty Stock Images In the comments section, readers did not mince words in telling the OP (original poster) that she behaved terribly to N. "Damn, you really are a rather s----- friend. You really told her that her 'build' doesn't match your aesthetic?" one person wrote. "Good on her for calling you on your shallowness." Another said: "She saw how she stood out, and probably suggested taking some pics without her to make an excuse and lighten the mood. Such comments should always be met with a 'of course we're not, you're part of my wedding' comment. Not actually taking new pictures without her, and then showing her these are the ones you prefer." Someone else reminded the OP: "Your bridesmaids are your friends, not props. You don't get to exclude them from pictures because they're 'distracting.' " Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "So having instagrammable pictures and a good aesthetic matters more to you than preserving the memory of the day, which included this friend who spent time and money to be there and support you," the same person added. "Yeah, I wouldn't talk to you again." One reader expressed their sympathy for N having been slighted in such a "hurtful" way. "I've never wanted to give a stranger a hug so badly before. I can't even imagine how N felt when she left your wedding; only to have to scroll through 30 of your 'absolute favourite' photos two weeks later and have her heart broken all over again." Read the original article onPeople

Bride Has Bridesmaid Photos Retaken, Leaving Out 'Super Tall' Friend Who Didn't Strictly Follow the Dress Code

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs could lose his freedom – and his vast empire of mansions, art and carsNew Foto - Sean 'Diddy' Combs could lose his freedom – and his vast empire of mansions, art and cars

Sean "Diddy" Combs's 1997 hit "It's All About the Benjamins" sums up the rap mogul's voracious thirst for the good life and ostentatious trappings of wealth: "Colossal-sized Picassos," five-carat diamond rings, Cristal Champagne and skiing in Aspen with "chicks who win beauty pageants." By becoming a successful entrepreneur in the music, fashion, liquor and other realms, Combs became a mogul. He bought all that and more – private jets, exotic cars, mansions on both coasts. Now, as Combs faces a jury trial that could send him to prison for life, he's also fighting a Justice Department forfeiture action that could cost him much – if not most – of an empire thatprosecutors allege he usedas part of acriminal racketeering enterprise from2008 to the present. Combs and his defense team have denied all allegations against him, characterizing some asbaseless "money grabs." He haspleaded not guiltyto federal charges ofsex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution But in a sign of how serious the disgraced entrepreneur is taking the asset forfeiture effort, his lawyers have hired as a consultant the former deputy chief of the Justice Department's Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, USA TODAY has learned. Stefan Cassella, who serves as an expert witness and consultant to law enforcement agencies and wrote two books on the topic, has trained thousands of prosecutors and federal law enforcement agents across the U.S. and their counterparts overseas. Cassella said he could not comment on the specifics of the case because of his involvement in it. Broadly speaking, though, he told USA TODAY that by charging Combs under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, the government is taking an aggressive approach to seizing as many of Combs' assets as possible. "RICO forfeiture is intended to be very broad, and so it has significant consequences" for Combs, Cassella said in an exclusive interview. "So, it's going to boil down to what they can prove was part of the enterprise." Prosecutors declined to comment, citing the ongoing case. In many RICO cases, prosecutors include very specific allegations ofwhat "instrumentalities" were usedas part of an alleged racketeering enterprise, legal speak for what people, cars, planes, houses and companies helped facilitate the criminal behavior, said James Trusty, the former longtime chief of DOJ's Organized Crime and Gang Section. But in an ominous sign of prosecutors' intentions, Trusty said, the Combs indictment and related court documents essentially target all his business and personal assets. "They've written a very broadly worded forfeiture allegation," Trusty said. "It's so vague and so broad that I would think the defense would push for a bill of particulars," or a more specific explanation of what the feds are going after. One thing for certain, Trusty said, is that the fancy cars, houses and planes that Combs has accumulated are in the prosecutors' crosshairs, as are any of his companies that could broadly be construed as being part of the racketeering enterprise in the slightest of ways. For instance, if an assault took place at a record studio, it could implicate not only that studio but the record company Combs used to pay musical artists to record there, Trusty said. If Combs is convicted, the jury must then decide how much of his empire is subject to forfeiture, according to Cassella, Trusty, Justice Department law and a breakdown of RICO and asset forfeiture statutes byCornell Law School's Legal Information Institute. So how much is Combs worth? What is the government explicitly seeking? And how accessible are his assets after years of Combs trying to protect himself from growing accusations of criminal misconduct? In 2024, Forbes magazine estimated Combs'net worth at $400 million– a significant drop from its 2019 figure of$740 million. Both Combs and his team later claimed he was a billionaire, Forbes said, despite offering no documentation to back up the claim. According to publicly available documents and news reports, Combs' most valuable personal possession is likely his 17,000 square foot, 10-bedroom mansion in the tony Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles. Appraised at more than $61 million, it was raided as part of a criminal probe and listed for sale last September. Combs also owns a 9,600 square foot house in Toluca Lake just northwest of the Hollywood Sign. And heowns a $48 million mansionat 2 West Star Island in Miami and the adjacent property at 1 West Star Island. On Aug. 20, 2024, Combspaid off the $18.9 million mortgageso he could put up 2 West Star as collateral in his failed efforts to obtain bail and stay out of jail while awaiting trial, documents show. Combs also owns a Gulfstream G550 jet valued at more than $25 million, known as LoveAir, which he rents out while also seeking a sale to help pay his enormous legal expenses. Also, potentially open to forfeiture: Combs' Bad Boy Records, which still generates money from recordings and music publishing rights since he launched the company in 1993. Combs is not known to own any "Colossal-sized Picassos," as he sings about in his hit song. But he is believed to have an extensive art collection, including works by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. In 2018, he was revealed as the mystery buyer of the renowned painting"Past Times" by Kerry James Marshallfor $21.1 million. At one time, his fleet of at least 20 luxury cars included a Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini and an ultra-luxury Mercedes known as a Maybach. In February 2023, Combs announced that "after three decades of entrepreneurial success across his renowned brands,"he was "rebranding"and changing the name of his parent company from Combs Enterprises toCombs Global. That, Combs said, more accurately reflected his ambitious vision for the future, including his "landmark acquisition of becoming the largest minority-owned, vertically integrated multi-state operator in the cannabis industry" for $185 million. At its founding in 2013, Combs Enterprises included hisNew York City-based Bad Boy Entertainment,Combs Wines and Spirits, theAQUAhydrate water firm, Revolt Media,Sean John fashion and fragrances, Capital Preparatory Charter Schools andThe Sean Combs Foundation. Over the years, it expanded to include new business units and ventures such as Empower Global, Our Fair Share and Love Records, which focused on R&B. "Combs Global represents the next chapter in my journey as a business leader and a bigger vision to build the largest portfolio of leading Black-owned brands in the world," Combs said. "I've enlisted world-class teams of top executives, specialists and strategic partners to bring this new dream to life and put us in the best position to keep making history while leading another 30 years of dominance across industries." In November 2023, Combs' empire began to crumble following allegations of rape, beatings and abuse by his former girlfriend Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra "Cassie" Ventura. His Bad Boy music catalog, once worth $125 million, plummeted in value due to bad publicity. Combs had struck gold through his partnership with global distilled spirits conglomerate Diageo, which has said itpaid him more than $1 billionfor promoting its Ciroc vodka over the years. It also partnered with Combs to launch the DeLeón Tequila brand. But Combssold his half of the tequila companyin January 2024 for about $200 million. HisSean John "urban streetwear" clothingand fragrance line once soldmore than $500 millionannually but wasreportedly dropped byMacy's department store in November 2023. In June 2024, Combssold his stake in Revolt Media, which he'd founded a decade earlier as a music industry-focused cable channel meant to boost Black representation on TV. Combs' partnerships also ended with Love Records, Capital Preparatory Schools and the Empower Global online Black business marketplace. And the cannabis venture ultimately failed due to merger complications. Prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, or Manhattan, have unsealed the indictment against Combs. Other alleged co-conspirators are indicted under seal. But the indictment also mentions Combs' business, "headquartered at various times in Manhattan and Los Angeles," under a variety of U.S.-based corporate entities, including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global. Collectively, it refers to all of them as the "Combs Business." And while it avoids specific entities, it says they include "among other things, record labels, a recording studio, an apparel line, an alcoholic spirits business, a marketing agency, and a television network and media company." According to federal law, anything that's forfeited following a criminal conviction could conceivably be used to help some or all of those alleged to have been victimized by Combs. Both Cassella and Trusty said, however, that the federal RICO statute is designed more to punish the convicted rather than compensate the victims. It does not, for instance, include the kind of headline-grabbing multimillion-dollar awards for the pain and suffering and reputational damage caused by the accused that is common in civil suits like the one brought by Ventura. Instead, victims in a criminal case would be eligible for using asset forfeiture money for repayment of medical expenses, funeral expenses if a death was involved, "literal out of pocket reimbursement for victims' costs like that," Trusty said. "It's not a full picture of the restitution that they're actually owed under the law," he said. "The criminal law has just never been as expansive as civil law" when it comes to making whole victims of criminal acts. Victims of alleged Combs criminal acts can, however, seek a share of forfeited assets through civil lawsuits and prosecutions, Trusty and Cassella said. To date,more than 70 lawsuits have been filedagainst Combs, many of them claiming sexual abuse. In Combs' case, prosecutors and FBI investigators are likely looking for assets that the embattled music mogul may have hidden, especially in recent years as his legal problems mounted. Combs himself might have alluded to a propensity to stash money away in the 1997 hit that helped launch his rapping career after years as a producer and impresario. "And what you can't have now, leave in your will," Combs sings in "All About the Benjamins." "But don't knock me for tryin' to bury, seven zeros over in Rio de Janeiry." Josh Meyer is a veteran correspondent focusing on domestic, national and global security issues, including transnational criminal organizations.Reach him atJMeyer@usatoday.com.Follow him on X at @JoshMeyerDC and Bluesky at @joshmeyerdc.bsky.social. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Diddy net worth is huge. Prosecutors think 'Benjamins' up for grabs

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs could lose his freedom – and his vast empire of mansions, art and cars

Sean 'Diddy' Combs could lose his freedom – and his vast empire of mansions, art and cars Sean "Diddy" Combs's 1997 hi...
Katy Perry Makes Bold Statement About Being the 'Most Hated Person on the Internet'New Foto - Katy Perry Makes Bold Statement About Being the 'Most Hated Person on the Internet'

Katy Perryis feeling the love from her fans, regardless of what the haters have to say. The "Teenage Dream" singer has received no shortage of backlash in recent weeks, especially after participating in theBlue Origin flight into spacelast month. The internet has also beenrife with criticismof her latest tour, The Lifetimes Tour, which also kicked off in April. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Perry, 40, appeared to address all of the negative attention during a recent concert in Chicago, where she admitted to the crowd that she thought she was "the most hated person on the internet." But after hearing thousands of her fans cheering for her at the show, Perry realized she was wrong. "Well, I thought I was the most hated person on the internet. I think that's false"— Katy Perry at her Lifetimes Tour in Chicago.pic.twitter.com/usChc7kaiz — Pop Base (@PopBase)May 13, 2025 "Well, I thought I was the most hated person on the internet. I think that's false," theFireworksongstress could be heard saying in afan-captured clip. The video showed Perry looking awestruck to hear all of the applause, which went on for a while before she interrupted the cheers to address the crowd. "girl the internet is not real life," one of Perry's fanswrote on X(formerly Twitter), while another usersaid, "I see a full stadium and cheers…" "That is QUEEN behavior," someone elseadded. Related: Katy Perry Has Epic Response to AI-Generated Met Gala Photo

Katy Perry Makes Bold Statement About Being the 'Most Hated Person on the Internet'

Katy Perry Makes Bold Statement About Being the 'Most Hated Person on the Internet' Katy Perryis feeling the love from her fans, reg...
Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1425 on Wednesday, May 14, 2025New Foto - Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1425 on Wednesday, May 14, 2025

If you're stuck on today's Wordle answer, we're here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1425 ahead.Let's start with a few hints. There are two vowels out of the five letters in the word today. Today's Wordle begins with a consonant. Yes, there are double letters in today's Wordle. A type of drum. OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 HoursWe'll have the answer below this friendly reminder ofhow to play the game.SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. Today's Wordle answer on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, is BONGO.How'd you do?Up Next:-Catch Up on Other Wordle Answers From This Week-Hints, Clues and Answers to the NYT's 'Mini Crossword' Puzzle

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1425 on Wednesday, May 14, 2025

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