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Rapper Ice Cube has offered University of Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark $5 million to play just one season in his BIG3 basketball league. The highest-paid player in the WNBA made $600,000 last year.
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Remember The Highwaymen? They were being interviewed in 1991, when a reporter asked if the only reason the four of them joined up was because they couldn’t sell out shows on their own anymore. That’s when Waylon Jennings said, “if you ask another question like that, we’ll burn your home.” Waylon the consummate ‘outlaw’.
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Gwen Stefani’s ex Gavin Rossdale is allegedly poking Gwen because of alleged troubles with Blake Shelton. A source says, “Gavin is still stewing over the breakup, so he likes to stir the pot whenever he can. Gwen doesn’t even like doing the kids handoff with him, because Gavin will say something obnoxious or act weird. That’s why Blake tags along sometimes.
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Trisha Yearwood will receive the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award at the CMT Music Awards. She’ll also perform a new song called “Put It in a Song”. The show airs Sunday, April 7th at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on CBS.
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Luke Combs was shocked to hear "People" magazine named him the sexiest 34-year-old on the planet. He told a reporter that when he heard they put him on a list, he thought it was for eating the "most cheeseburgers."
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Keith Urban was doing an interview for a recent edition of Variety magazine when he said he has two sides to his personality. "I’ve got a dutiful, responsible, reliable side. And I’ve got this animalistic, wild, reckless, irresponsible, What does this button do?' side. I constantly have to keep them both in check to make sure one side isn't taking more control than it should."
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Jay Leno recently suffered a 60-foot fall down a hill at a hotel resulting in injuries to his eyes and face that were left bruised along with a broken wrist. Which has led to wild internet conspiracies that Jay has a “gambling problem” and debt collectors were sending a message…
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Lastly, remember Jussie Smollett? Well his conviction for allegedly staging a hate crime against himself has been overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court. They ruled that he shouldn't have been prosecuted after making a deal with the D.A.
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