Opposing camps do battle over Diddy accuser Lil Rod’s character and reputation
There’s a battle over the character and reputation of Diddy accuser Rodney “Lil Rod” Smith.
There’s a battle over the character and reputation of Diddy accuser Rodney “Lil Rod” Smith.
After a lawsuit accused the Box nightclub of sexual harassment, some Lower East Side scenesters are urging Lady Gaga not to host her sister’s bachelorette party.
Bravo is really raiding the New York fashion scene for reality fodder lately.
The gang was mostly bunked up at the Hilton in Times Square where they held a party, served hot dogs cut into bite-size pieces and talked Tulsa.
“He would sign anything except anything that had to do with the trial or murder,” we’re told. “The stipulation was always that he had to be paid in cash.”
“We Might Just Make it After All” tells the story of the friends meeting in college in Kansas 1981, and their dreams of making it big in NYC.
Forget “Rigoletto.” Show me the rigatoni.
If not those, it’s hard to imagine what would make her think someone is a potential candidate for some slightly unsavory antics behind closed doors!
With past projects including “Slave Play” and “Circle Jerk,” playwright Jeremy O. Harris has certainly made it clear that he’s not afraid of a provocative concept.
There’s a glimmer of hope for Paul Simon fans.
A bombshell lawsuit paints a picture of the behind-the-scene culture at Bravo as a dysfunctional club that “thrives off” hard drugs and ignores sexually predatory behavior.
Her lawyers claim that — knowing she was battling booze and had a history of mental illness — producers saw her vulnerable condition as a ratings gold mine.
A Page Six spy saw Gillis working out material in comedy clubs around town in the days leading up to his TV hosting gig.
The former “Real Housewives of New York City” star is an adviser and “creative lead” on the project, which sounds a little like Raya for the tee-total crowd.
The Beatles couldn’t stand Muhammad Ali, according to someone who witnessed their initial meeting.
One set source told Page Six that it wasn’t just Pitt that had had it with Ed Zwick while shooting the Western and that the Welsh legend left his set.