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A$AP Rocky Speaks Out For First Time Since Gun Trial Gets Underway
A$AP Rocky
It’s All Love At My Gun Trial
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A$AP Rocky is staying positive despite going to court on a gun charge that could put him behind bars … just take a listen to what he had to say after the first day of his gun trial.
The rapper broke his silence Friday after court wrapped, sending a three-word message to his fans.
Rocky tried to sneak out a side door to avoid a throng of reporters and paparazzi … but TMZ has the first video of him speaking since his trial began.
Seems A$AP seems pretty confident early on … remember, he also rejected a plea deal that would have put him in jail for six months.
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Rocky is accused of firing a gun at a former associate outside a Hollywood hotel in 2021 and he’s facing up to 24 years in prison if convicted.
There’s a lot at stake but Rocky is taking it all in stride … at least in front of the cameras.
The first day of trial saw his baby mama Rihanna brought up a few times … and the first witness to take the stand was a police officer with a famous mother.
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Rocky’s attorney, Joe Tacopina, also spoke after court and had more to say than his client … talking to us about a lack of Black people on a jury that’s supposed to be made up of Rocky’s peers.
A$AP will be back in court next week … so this is likely all he’ll have to say for a few days.
Lifestyle
The Indian Jeweler Bhagat Opens a Boutique in London
Mr. Bhagat and his two brothers (who are no longer involved) established the business in 1991. He had been inspired to design during a trip to Rome in which, he said, he fell in love with the creations in the windows of Bulgari’s Via Condotti store. As a result, his early designs had a European aesthetic, albeit in yellow gold and colored gems, rather than the heavy gold settings and irregularly cut stones of traditional Indian jewelry.
At the brand’s beginning, Mr. Bhagat’s insistence on creating unique pieces of his own design was a brave one, said Jay, 35. In India’s jewelry-obsessed culture, jewelers commonly make pieces that are tailored to the client’s order. “In India,” Jay said, “everything is made to measure, everything is customizable.”
It was a few years later, when Mr. Bhagat started traveling around India, that he realized his jewelry needed to pay homage to the country’s rich heritage but also move its story forward. “I come from a generation that wanted to show India as a modern India,” he said.
Rahul Kadakia, the international head of jewelry for Christie’s, said Bhagat’s achievements have been impressive considering that India initially was not associated with contemporary high jewelry. “He was the first Indian jeweler to be on the cover of Christie’s catalog, and that was 20 years ago,” he said.
“He appreciates his Indian roots and also the value of Art Deco design and architecture,” Mr. Kadakia said, noting that was what initially set Mr. Bhagat’s work apart and is what continues to make it distinctive. “He combines the two with such fluidity. The stones are floating in their settings, and all you see is the shining light of precious stones.”
For Mr. Bhagat and his sons, their ultimate aim is to heighten the wearer’s beauty, rather than overshadow it.
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Jennifer Lopez Performs Her Song 'All I Have' at Sundance Party
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IMPROMPTU PERFORMANCE AT SUNDANCE
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Jennifer Lopez surprised partygoers in Utah over the weekend with an impromptu performance of one of her longtime hit songs.
J Lo was at Tao in Park City on Saturday night where she surprised clubgoers by getting behind the DJ booth and giving fans a surprise performance of her 2002 single, “All I Have.”
The singer, who’s in town for the Sundance Film Festival, posted several snaps on her Instagram from the club where she partied the night away sipping cocktails and dancing with her best friend, Stevie MacKey.
Lopez has been keeping busy lately. She made the flight from Los Angeles to Park City after stepping out to celebrate her manager Benny Medina‘s birthday in Beverly Hills on Friday night.
We broke the story last week … J Lo may have found an off the market $20 million home home in Brentwood she may purchase.
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To ghost or not to ghost? We want to know about the dating experiences that haunt you
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It’s nearly here again – Valentine’s Day. The holiday of love. But the thing about love is that it doesn’t always work out the way you intend.
There are the awkward first dates, swiping endlessly through dating apps, conversations about keeping it casual versus exclusive, and of course – calling it quits.
One popular (albeit controversial) way to end things with someone? Ghosting.
Added to Merriam Webster’s dictionary in February 2017 – to ghost is the “phenomenon of leaving a relationship of some kind by abruptly ending all contact with the other person, and especially electronic contact, like texts, emails, and chats.”
So, yeah. Poof! It’s has become a common occurrence in the world of dating. Whether you’ve been the “ghoster” or the “ghostee” — All Things Considered wants to hear about your ghosting experiences.
Fill out this form and an NPR producer may reach out to you. Your answers could be used on air or online.
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