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By Tenisha Renee Miller�SUN ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR�

What up doe! Although the�weather’s coolin’ off, da streets are still�blazin’ hot.� Last month, a false�alarm was sounded when�rumors spread that Lori�Harvey, comedian Steve�Harvey’s 23-year-old�daughter, was pregnant by�Diddy. This month, word�on da street is that she’s�cheatin’ on Diddy with�rapper Trouble. The rap-�per added fuel to fire,�when he allegedly posted�a video of Lori and�zoomed in on her boob.�That pic alone is likely to start a fiery feud�with not only Diddy but Trouble’s girl real-�ity star Alexis Skyy. If she doesn’t want to�lose out on a chauffeured Maybach to�drive her wherever she wants and a luxury�lifestyle that Diddy’s been givin’, she bet-�ter put out that fire fast.� When it comes to speed, R. Kelly will�not be going anywhere too soon. The�singer was denied bail and will have to�wait until his trial for racketeering starts�in May 2020, before he’ll see daylight.�Meanwhile, R. Kelly has reportedly been�hiding his loot to make it appear like he’s�broke. Rumor has it that he deposited his�loot into the bank account of a close�friend. The feds aren’t believing him and�think he’s lying. They supposedly wrote,�

"In fact, the defendant continues to re-�ceive hundreds of thousands of dollars in�connection with royalties he is owed for�his music. The government's investigation�has revealed that earlier this year, the�

defendant re-directed those�royalties to the bank ac-�count of a childhood friend.�Regardless of where those�funds are being held, how-�ever, they belong to the�defendant and, at any time,�the defendant can redirect�those funds — and future�royalty proceeds earned —�to an account in his name."�Let’s hope his friend�doesn’t run off with his�loot. You can’t trust every-�

one!� Speaking of trust, Evelyn Lozada�shoulda known that she shouldn’t trust a�man that cheated on her when they were�dating…let alone after they jumped the�broom. OG, of basketball wives put�Evelyn’s ex Chad Ochocinco on blast, after�she revealed text messages he sent to her�to try to hook up. Evelyn claimed that�Chad wasn’t interested in OG, but the�texts proved otherwise. Three lessons can�be learned: First, never trust a cheatin’�man. Second, retrieve deleted text mes-�sages from your cheatin’ man’s phone to�get the whole story. And, three with em-�phasis never trust a cheatin’ man.� On that note, we’re outta here to do�some spyin’ of our own. Peace out!�

Shield director and Detroit native,� Danielle Eliska Lyle�

PRNewswire/ -- Today, global music�streaming and entertainment platform,�TIDAL, has announced a long-term part-�nership with the nation's foremost nonpar-�tisan nonprofit dedicated to building the�political power of young people, Rock The�Vote. The partnership will kick off with�TIDAL X Rock The Vote, a benefit concert�to raise funds and awareness for voter�registration, education and rights. Taking�place on Monday, October 21st at Barclays�Center in Brooklyn, NY, TIDAL's 5th annual�concert will be hosted by Angie Martinez�and feature performances from Alicia�Keys, Farruko, French Montana, Becky G,�G-Eazy, Ty Dolla $ign, Carnage, CNCO,�Moneybagg Yo, Doja Cat, Gashi, Dermot�Kennedy, Lucky Daye, Angelica Vila, Ni-�cole Bus and many more� The 2020 election will be a critical mo-�ment for our communities and it is imper-�ative to ensure record-breaking youth�voter turnout. One hundred percent of net�proceeds from ticket sales and campaign�will be donated to Rock The Vote to regis-�ter and prepare new voters who are unfa-�miliar with the process; build coordinated�efforts with grassroots organizations in its�partnership network to mobilize under-�served youth across the country; litigate�to fight for voting rights; and lead a high�school civics education coalition.� Following the benefit concert, TIDAL�and Rock the Vote will continue to raise�funds and support registration drives,�voter education, relational organizing ef-�

forts, and early vote and Election Day ef-�forts.� Fans worldwide will be able to learn�more, tune-in to the show and participate�in fundraising efforts at TIDAL.com/�RockTheVote. Fans can also text TIDAL to�788-683 to donate.� With support from partners like Mark�Levinson By Harman, CIROC Ultra Premium�Vodka and Snipes, 100% of net proceeds�will be donated to Rock the Vote.� Since inception in 2015, the "TIDAL X"�benefit concerts have raised millions of�dollars for social justice, criminal justice�reform, disaster relief & recovery, and�education causes. Each year more than 30�of the world's premier superstars and most�promising emerging artists gather to sup-�port those in need across the globe. Past�performers include Stevie Wonder, Beyon-�cé, JAY-Z, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jennifer Lopez,�Kaskade, Fifth Harmony, Jessie Reyez,�Alessia Cara, Flatbush Zombies, Bazzi and�many more -- you can watch their perfor-�mances here: TIDAL.com/Brooklyn� The live streamed benefit show furthers�TIDAL's commitment to supporting philan-�thropic endeavors and key social issues�that the music community is passionate�about, including Lil Wayne's Social Wave�For Change, T.I.'s TIDAL X: Money Talk�Education Challenge as well as social jus-�tice initiatives from A$AP Ferg, The LOX,�Damian Marley, Dec. 99th and more.�

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