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M.I.A. Reveals Kid Cudi Did Not Discuss Tour Removal
Culturevijesti-mebillboardnme4d ago3 sources

M.I.A. Reveals Kid Cudi Did Not Discuss Tour Removal

M.I.A. has spoken out about her removal from Kid Cudi's tour, stating that he never discussed the decision with her or her management, describing the experience as 'crazy' and that he refused to meet with her.

M.I.A. Sues Kid Cudi for $2.8 Million Over Tour Removal, Citing Political Freedom
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M.I.A. Sues Kid Cudi for $2.8 Million Over Tour Removal, Citing Political Freedom

British rapper M.I.A. has filed a $2.8 million lawsuit against American musician Kid Cudi, alleging she was unfairly removed from his 'Rebel Ragers Tour' after making controversial statements during a performance, asserting that she cannot be silenced and that her contract guaranteed creative control. She claims Cudi fired her to generate publicity for a struggling tour.

Cast Revealed for New Beatles Drama Series 'Hamburg Days'
Culturevarietyhollywood-reporterdeadline+3rte-newsignscreen-rant1mo ago6 sources

Cast Revealed for New Beatles Drama Series 'Hamburg Days'

The key cast members for the upcoming BBC/ZDF drama series "Hamburg Days," which will depict The Beatles' early years, have been unveiled as filming begins. The series will explore the band's formative period in Hamburg.

Kid Cudi Removes M.I.A. From Tour Over Offensive Remarks
CultureThe Guardianobservadorvariety+7hindustan-timeshollywood-reporterdeadlinerolling-stonebillboardtmznme1mo ago10 sources

Kid Cudi Removes M.I.A. From Tour Over Offensive Remarks

Rapper Kid Cudi dropped M.I.A. as an opening act from his tour after she made "offensive remarks" and political rants during previous shows, stating he would not tolerate such comments.

M.I.A. Says Kid Cudi Ghosted Her After Tour Firing
Culturetmz6d ago

M.I.A. Says Kid Cudi Ghosted Her After Tour Firing

M.I.A. claims Kid Cudi did not directly inform her of her firing from his tour, stating she learned about it when her son called from school. The "Paper Planes" artist recounted the details of her fallout with Cudi.

M.I.A. Sues Kid Cudi After Tour Removal
Culturevijesti-me8d ago

M.I.A. Sues Kid Cudi After Tour Removal

M.I.A. has reportedly sued Kid Cudi, who issued a statement claiming they had agreed to avoid offensive remarks during concerts, expressing disappointment over having to remove her from the tour.

Xi and Putin Hold Beijing Summit to Bolster Ties
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Xi and Putin Hold Beijing Summit to Bolster Ties

Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing for a high-profile summit, often described as "tea diplomacy." The leaders met to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss cooperation, with Russia seeking political and economic support from China.

New Clips Released for "M.I.A." and "Couples Weekend"
Culturescreen-rant1mo ago

New Clips Released for "M.I.A." and "Couples Weekend"

Screen Rant highlights new clips from two different productions, showcasing disagreements between Danay Garcia and David Denman in "M.I.A." and a dynamic between Alexandra Daddario and Josh Gad in "Couples Weekend." These previews offer a glimpse into upcoming film content.

Netflix's "Remarkably Bright Creatures" Receives Positive Reviews
CultureThe Guardiander-standardtelex+6index-hrvarietyhollywood-reporterdeadlinemail-guardianscreen-rant1mo ago9 sources

Netflix's "Remarkably Bright Creatures" Receives Positive Reviews

The Netflix film "Remarkably Bright Creatures," featuring Sally Field, has garnered positive critical reception for its heartwarming story about a woman bonding with an octopus. This release is among several new streaming titles receiving reviews, including "Man on Fire" and "M.I.A."

Peacock's Crime Thriller 'M.I.A.' Receives Mixed Review
Culturescreen-rant1mo ago

Peacock's Crime Thriller 'M.I.A.' Receives Mixed Review

Peacock's new crime thriller 'M.I.A.', created by 'Ozark's Bill Dubuque, is praised for its smart writing and strong performances but criticized for pacing and character development issues, mirroring some of 'Ozark's missteps.