BRE TIESI SAYS S*X WITH MICHAEL B. JORDAN WASN'T GOOD: I CRUSHED A LOT OF GIRLS 'DREAMS TODAY'

Bre Ties previously revealed that she slept with Michael B. Jordan during season 7 of Selling Sunset but now the reality star is taking it a step further and telling the world that the s*x with her and the Creed star wasn't good at all.

During the reunion episode on Wednesday, the host Tan France conducted a lie detector test and read fan-submitted questions, and one fan asked Bre, 32, how Michael B. Jordan, 36, is in the bedroom. "I'm going to be in so much trouble," she responded but she ultimately said "no," when a fan asked her if the s*x was good.

After giving her answer, Bre apologized. "I'm sorry, babe," she remarked. " I crushed a lot of girls' dreams today."

HoneyKomb Brazy arrested after allegedly exposing himself to corrections officer

In a surprising turn of events, HoneyKomb Brazy turned himself in on Thursday morning, responding to allegations of a crime reportedly committed while in jail in 2021. The Mobile County Sheriff's Office confirmed his surrender, stating that he posted a $1,000 bond. As the rapper faces these legal challenges, the incident sheds light on the complexities within the criminal justice system and the ongoing legal battles that artists sometimes find themselves entangled in.

HoneyKomb Brazy's decision to turn himself in is a significant development in his legal saga. The rapper, known for his contributions to the music scene, now faces accusations related to an incident that took place while he was incarcerated in 2021. By voluntarily surrendering, he initiates a legal process that will unfold in the coming weeks.

According to the Mobile County Sheriff's Office, HoneyKomb Brazy posted a $1,000 bond shortly after turning himself in. This financial commitment is a standard procedure in many legal systems, allowing individuals to secure temporary release from custody while they await court proceedings. The bond amount signifies the financial responsibility assumed by the rapper as he prepares to address the charges against him.

HoneyKomb Brazy is scheduled to appear in court on November 27, where he will face the legal ramifications of the alleged incident. The court proceedings will play a pivotal role in determining the next steps in the case and whether additional legal actions will be taken.

The rapper's surrender and subsequent legal proceedings bring attention to the complexities within the criminal justice system. For artists and public figures, legal troubles can become highly visible, impacting both their personal and professional lives. This case prompts a broader conversation about the challenges individuals face within the legal system and the need for fair and transparent processes.

HoneyKomb Brazy's legal situation also resonates within the music community. Fans and fellow artists may find themselves reflecting on the intersection of art and legal troubles, recognizing that public figures, regardless of their status, are not exempt from the complexities of the legal system. The outcome of the case will undoubtedly shape perceptions and conversations within the industry.

As HoneyKomb Brazy turns himself in to face legal challenges stemming from an incident while in jail in 2021, the music community watches closely. The rapper's surrender, bond posting, and upcoming court appearance highlight the intricate nature of legal battles that artists may confront. Beyond the headlines, this case prompts a deeper reflection on the broader issues within the criminal justice system and the impact of legal woes on individuals within the public eye.

André 3000 Says It Sometimes Feels"Inauthentic" For Him To Rap "I Don't Have Anything To Talk About In That Way...I'm 48 Years Old”

"I've worked with some of the newest, freshest, youngest, and old-school producers. I get beats all the time. I try to write all the time." But rap is not what comes. "Even now people think, Oh, man, he's just sitting on raps, or he's just holding these raps hostage. I ain't got no raps like that. It actually feels... sometimes it feels inauthentic for me to rap because I don't have anything to talk about in that way. I'm 48 years old. And not to say that age is a thing that dictates what you rap about, but in a way it does. And things that happen in my life, like, what are you talking about? 'I got to go get a colonoscopy? What are you rapping about? 'My eyesight is going bad.' You can find cool ways to say it, but..."

Amber Rose says her 10-year-old son “doesn’t care” that she has an onlyfans account

"I wouldn't say that I volunteer information to my children, but Bash isn't stupid," she said. "He has the Internet, and I got to say he's a really smart, funny kid, so he'll be like,

'Mom, I have an OnlyFans too."

"He doesn't care. I taught him from a very early age that you cannot tell women what to do with their bodies That's it. So, if a girl is on OnlyFans and she's making money off her feet pictures or if guys are stupid enough to buy pictures and videos of girls, let the girl make the money."

"You can't hide anything from your children nowadays. If you do try to do that, they will go somewhere else and get Misinformed

Sharon Osbourne Claims Whitney Houston Once Confronted Her About Wanting To Sleep w/ Bobby Brown.

Sharon Osbourne recently shared a story about being confronted by the famous singer, who allegedly thought the London native was trying to seduce her husband.

Sharon Osbourne, 71, told the tale during a recent episode of her family's podcast, stating:

"I was hosting the Divas for # VH1, and I was at sound check, and Whitney was up on stage doing her sound check....Her little girl [#BobbiKristina] obviously liked watching The Osbournes and she came up and sat next to me. Gorgeous little thing. And then suddenlv her dad came and sat [on the other side of me, Bobby."

She continued:

"Whitney's up there singing, and then she stops singing, and the track is still going, and slowly the track stops and she goes, 'Mrs.

Osbourne, are you trying to f-k my husband?' And I'm like, 'No, no, please, I'm not! I went running down the aisle, and I'm like, 'No, no, no, you don't understand! No, no, no, I wasn't.'"

The media personality then stated that Houston proceeded to pull her hand, demanding to see her ring, which she says she immediately gave to the singer as an olive branch. Apparently, things cooled off between the two after Osbourne insisted that she's happily married (to famed musician #OzzyOsbourne, whom she wed back in 1982), and not at all interested in Brown that way, which she said Houston eventually came to accept.

Escaped Macon inmate Johnifer Barnwell was arrested in Augusta this weekend. FBI found him with 92 pounds of a mixture of fentanyl, meth, cocaine, heroin, weed and also 3 guns.

one of the four inmates who escaped from the Bibb County jail — was captured on Sunday, but a photo released by the Bibb County Sheriff's Office reveals more about what authorities found during their raid.

On Tuesday, the sheriff's office said that they found around 64 pounds of fentanyl, 20 pounds of meth, 2.5 pounds of cocaine, 4 pounds of heroin and over a pound of marijuana.

He was convicted on six counts of drug trafficking charges. He could face up to life in prison.

The Los Angeles Times reports that Eazy E is getting a street named after him in Compton.

Next week, Compton will unveil the newly renamed road dedicated to the late rap icon Eazy-E, who was born and raised in the city. The rapper, alongside fellow N.W.A. members Dr.

Dre, Ice Cube, DJ Yella, MC Ren and Arabian Prince, popularized Compton through their era-defining West Coast rap albums. Eazy-E, whose real name is Eric Lynn Wright, died in March 1995 at age 30, days after he announced he had been diagnosed with AIDS.

In September, the Compton City Council unanimously voted to rename the 100 block of Auto Drive South, which runs off of Alameda Street and into the Gateway Towne Center shopping plaza, as "Eazy Street." A block party will be held at the street on Nov. 22 to celebrate the moment with performances and appearances from the "Boyz-n-the-Hood" rapper's children and his former collaborators.

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