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Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl Sells 2.7 Million Copies in First 24 Hours
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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Sells 2.7 Million Copies in First 24 Hours

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl is off to a record-breaking start, selling 2.7 million copies on its first day in the US. Already, Swift has secured the second-biggest sales week of the modern era — since Luminate began electronically tracking data in 1991 — trailing only Adele’s 25, which moved 3.378 million copies in its first week back in 2015 (per Billboard).

Of that total, 1.2 million came from vinyl sales alone, setting a new record and surpassing the benchmark Swift herself established with The Tortured Poets Department, which sold 859,000 vinyl copies in its 2024 debut week.

At least some of The Life of a Showgirl’s commercial success can be attributed to the sheer number of variants Swift released. At last count, there were at least 28 different versions of the album — including four newly announced editions featuring exclusive acoustic bonus tracks.

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How Many Children Does She Have? – Hollywood Life
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How Many Children Does She Have? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Casandra “Cassie” Fine (née Ventura) is a mother to several kids and is expecting another child with her husband, Alex Fine. The spouses announced the news in February 2025, prompting public speculation about her personal life and former relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs, who was sentenced to four years in prison for transportation to engage in prostitution. Cassie settled her lawsuit against Diddy in 2024, but a video of the rapper abusing her surfaced that later year.

In response to the ordeal, Cassie released a statement via Instagram in May 2024, which read, in part, “Domestic Violence is THE issue. It broke me down to someone I never thought I would become. With a lot of hard work, I am better today, but I will always be recovering from my past. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to take this matter seriously. My only ask is that EVERYONE open your heart to believing victims the first time. It takes a lot of heart to tell the truth out of a situation that you were powerless in.” As of May 2025, Cassie is testifying in Diddy’s trial.

Cassie has had the love and support from Alex, and the two are focused on caring for their children. To learn more about Cassie’s family, keep reading.

When Did Cassie & Diddy Break Up?

Cassie and Diddy were in an on-and-off relationship from 2007 to 2018. In 2019, she married her husband, Alex. Following her and Diddy’s split, Cassie did not publicly disclose the exact reason behind their breakup. However, in late 2023, she filed a lawsuit against the record producer for sexual assault and physical abuse. The two quickly settled the lawsuit, but in mid-2024, CNN obtained and published an old surveillance video of Diddy beating Cassie in a hotel.

Without naming Cassie, Diddy apologized for his actions in an Instagram video. Multiple other accusers came forward with startling allegations against the rapper, and he was eventually arrested in late 2024 on charges related to alleged sex trafficking, racketing and prostitution. Diddy pleaded not guilty to the charges and is currently on trial while behind bars at MDC Brooklyn.

Do Cassie & Diddy Have Kids Together?

No, Cassie and Diddy do not share children together.

How Many Kids Does Cassie Have?

Cassie is a mother to two children, both of whom she shares with her husband, Alex. The couple are already parents to two daughters Frankie and Sunny, according to several outlets.

Currently, Cassie is pregnant with her third child, she announced on Instagram in February 2025.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.

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All About Her 3 Kids Eva, Jack & Miles – Hollywood Life
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All About Her 3 Kids Eva, Jack & Miles – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Susan Sarandon attends the premiere for "The Death and Life of John H. Donovan" on day 5 of the Toronto International Film Festival at the Winter Garden Theatre, in Toronto
2018 TIFF - "The Death and Life of John H. Donovan" Premiere, Toronto, Canada - 10 Sep 2018
Jack Henry Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Eva Amurri
The 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 30 Jan 2016
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WESTWOOD, CA - JUNE 04: Eva Amurri Martino and Susan Sarandon at Columbia Pictures Premiere of 'That's My Boy' at Regency Village Theatre on June 4, 2012 in Westwood, California. Eva Amurri Martino Susan Sarandon
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Susan Sarandon is a Hollywood icon! The star has the kind of Tinseltown credit that few actors have been lucky enough to enjoy, including an Academy Award for Best Actress from 1995’s Dead Man Walking. Born the eldest child out of nine in Queens, New York, Susan graduated with a drama degree from the Catholic University of America before setting her sights on TV and film. After quickly landing roles in a couple of soap operas, Susan got her big break in 1975’s The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Then the roles came rolling in and she would go on to be nominated for Best Actress in Thelma & Louise (1991), Lorenzo’s Oil (1992), and The Client (1994).

Alongside her many acting accolades, Susan is known for her activism and being the mother of three wonderful kids. Her eldest, Eva Amurri, was welcomed during Susan’s romance to Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri. During her relationship with actor Tim Robbins, which ended in 2009, Susan gave birth to sons Jack Robbins and Miles Robbins. Here is everything to know about Susan’s kids, below!

Eva Amurri

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Eva and Susan attend the ‘That’s My Boy’ premiere in Los Angeles in 2012. (Shutterstock)

Born on March 15, 1985, Eva has all the beauty and talent to make a name for herself in Hollywood — and she has done just that! With parts on Friends and How I Met Your Mother, Eva eventually landed a recurring role on Showtime’s Californication. in 2012, she appeared in the Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg vehicle That’s My Boy. In 2016, Eva had a chance to work alongside her mom Susan in the movie Mothers And Daughters.

Eva has also blessed her mom with three grandchildren. After marrying Kyle Martino in 2011, the pair would welcome son Marlowe in 2014, followed by son Major in 2016. Five months after Eva and Kyle split, she welcomed their son Mateo in April 2020. Although Eva and Kyle were in love for many years, they ultimately called it quits and divorced in 2020. Most recently, Eva took to Instagram and revealed that she is engaged to her now fiancé, Ian. “My Heart’s Been Borrowed And Yours Has Been Blue. All’s Well That Ends Well To End Up With You Those who know us know so well what this moment means to us. We are so so so happy. Can’t wait to spend all the rest of our days together,” she captioned the photo of her massive diamond ring.

Jack Robbins

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Susan and Jack at ‘The Meddler’ film premiere in Los Angeles in 2016. (Shutterstock)

John “Jack” Henry was welcomed by Susan and Tim on May 15, 1989. His Hollywood goals are being pursued behind the camera, as he has credits for directing the short film Serfs Up, the documentary I’ve Got Levitation and the TV series Ultimate Ultimate. He has also written Hot Winter: A Film by Dick Pierre and the short Opening Night.

Miles Robbins

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Miles Robbins, Susan and Jack at ‘The Leisure Seeker’ premiere at 74th Venice Film Festival in 2017. (Shutterstock)

Susan’s youngest of the brood is Miles, born on May 4, 1992. He has really started to pick up steam as an actor, with gigs in huge projects like Blockers, The X-Files, The Day Shall Come and Fearless. He was heavily featured in the new Halloween reboot from 2018 as Dave, the doomed boyfriend of a teenage babysitter killed by Michael Myers.

In November 2023, Miles made headlines when he spoke out against the media for sharing a video of Susan wearing a bra while reporting on a controversial speech she gave about Israel-Palestine after Hamas launched a vicious attack that killed hundreds of men, women, children, and babies. After the attack, Israel declared war on Hamas and retaliated with a bombing campaign in the Gaza Strip and ground invasion, which killed thousands of Palestinians.

“Ok I’m really grateful to see people on Twitter defending my mom amidst a new era of McCarthyist blacklisting but can you PLEASE stop using the clip of her getting her hair done with her honkers out,” Miles said in a message shared on Twitter.

Susan’s speech about the attack, which also caused her agency, United Talent Agency, to drop her, took place at a pro-Palestinian rally in New York City, NY. “There are a lot of people afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country,” she said in part of the speech.

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Why 'Elizabeth Taylor' Is the Centerpiece of 'The Life of a Showgirl'
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Why ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ Is the Centerpiece of ‘The Life of a Showgirl’

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Taylor Swift loves her mad women and outlaw ladies, her queens with big reputations. She also loves her Old Hollywood movie stars, from Clara Bow to Barbara Stanwyck to Bette Davis. So it would be bizarre if she didn’t have an Elizabeth Taylor obsession. La Liz was an opulent mess her whole life. She was the most famous woman of the 20th century, as Taylor is now — the ultimate showgirl. Everything she did was on an epic scale — her movies, her clothes, her diamonds, her violet eyes, her marriages, her scandals.

But “Elizabeth Taylor” is so much more than just the peak of her long-running Liz fascination. It’s a statement of purpose, the heart-on-fire synth-pop swoon at the core of her dazzling new album The Life of a Showgirl. She and Max Martin and Shellback go 12 for 12 — they basically made a 41-minute New Romantics: The Album. But “Elizabeth Taylor” feels like the emotional centerpiece, the key to the whole record. The showgirl yearns for true love — yet on her own fiercely independent terms. Swift has always identified with Liz, but this is where she claims the story as her own. She’s immortal now, baby dolls. 

Obviously, there’s no winning streak like Taylor’s anywhere in music history — nearly 20 years in, she keeps hitting new peaks in her cultural impact and creative ferocity. (And oh yeah, commercial success.) Song for song, Showgirl is her best since the Folklore/Evermore double-shot of five years ago — that might look like an unbeatable zenith, but then so did Red before Folklore happened. So many contenders for the album’s funniest line, yet “Elizabeth Taylor” has the winner: “We hit the best booth at Musso and Frank’s / They call me bad news, I just say thanks.” (A close second: “I have been afflicted by a terminal uniqueness.”)

The song digs into one of her favorite Hollywood legends: Liz’s stormy romance with the Welsh actor Richard Burton, when they reigned as the world’s most scandalous couple. I’m a hardcore Liz fanatic so I had high hopes for this song, yet Taylor exceeded them. (Sadly, “Wood” did not turn out to be about Natalie.) Liz spent her whole existence in the spotlight, with “lights, camera, bitch smile” as the only life she knew. She tied the knot eight times, including Burton, whom she wed and divorced twice. The whole world knew them as “Liz and Dick.” They were decades too early for a nickname like “Elizadick” or “Turton,” though they called themselves “Le Scandale.” The couple made eleven movies together, and battled through each one.

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But the Liz/Swift soul connection goes deep, way beyond their shared name. Both Taylors got famous as kids, grew up in public as America’s sweetheart. As in the title of Liz’s finest early movie, namechecked in the song, both were “The Girl Who Had Everything.” But like Swift, Liz was the ingenue who made everything sticky by growing up. They turned into controversial women, denounced and slut-shamed as their lives became gossip fodder. “The rumors are terrible and cruel, but honey, most of them are true” — that’s a line that could have come from Liz’s lips in Butterfield 8.

Liz and Dick fell in love on the set of Cleopatra, the ridiculously expensive and lavish epic love story of the ancient Egyptian queen and the Roman general Mark Antony. Both stars were married to other people, but who cared? They got hitched in 1963, divorced in 1974, married again in 1975, divorced again in 1976. When they went public, it was an international scandal. Republicans in Congress called for the Attorney General to revoke her passport and cancel his visa. The Vatican newspaper accused them of “erotic vagrancy,” which would make a great Swift song title (and someday probably will). 

Swift’s always had a fascination with this power couple. In “…Ready for It?” she sang, “He can be my jailor, Burton to my Taylor,” then added, “I’m so very tame now, never be the same now.” If the word “tame” seems odd there, one of the first movies the pair made together was The Taming of the Shrew, by Tay’s main man William Shakespeare. On her 2018 Reputation Tour, her backstage Rep Room was decorated with a Liz-and-Dick theme, with vintage posters for their movies like Cleopatra and The V.I.Ps. 

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She also went Liz for her 2014 “Wildest Dreams” video, where she plays a brunette actress filming on location in Africa, falling in love with her co-star. As director Joseph Kahn said, “The video is based on classic Hollywood romances like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.” The video was set in 1950 — the year of Liz’s first wedding. Her leading man: Scott Eastwood, whose dad co-starred with Burton in Where Eagles Dare. Never accuse Taylor of not obsessing over the details. 

She once posted a photo of her cat sitting on a copy of the book Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century, by Sam Kushner and Nancy Schoenberger. Her caption: “Olivia loves to read historical Hollywood biographies.” In 2018, she discussed this bio in her interview with the rock & roll muse Pattie Boyd (who married both George Harrison and Eric Clapton). “I read a book about Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor recently, and how there was this crazy frenzy surrounding them,” Taylor said. “In the book, Elizabeth is quoted as saying, ‘It could be worse—we could be the Beatles.’” 

But she goes all the way in “Elizabeth Taylor,” turning her life into folklore. In the opening moments, she sings, “That view of Portofino was on my mind/When you called me at the Plaza Athénée.” That’s the island where Liz and Dick got engaged — and the New York hotel where she had a duplex penthouse. Some of the song’s references are obvious, as in the chorus where she sings, “I’d cry my eyes violet.” But she also goes for deep cuts, shouting out White Diamonds, the name of Liz’s Nineties fragrance, and her finest early movie, the pretty damn obscure 1953 melodrama The Girl Who Had Everything. (Did I mention Taylor obsesses over the details?) 

“Often times it doesn’t feel so glamorous being me,” she laments. She might be the talk of Hollywood, but that’s a place where you’re only as hot as your last hit, baby, and she knows people are rooting for her to take a fall. “All my white diamonds and lovers are forever,” she sings—but in the title song, at the the album’s end, it’s “sequins are forever.”

Elizabeth was a child when she became a sensation riding her horse in National Velvet. In her teens, she stared at the older actresses eating lunch in the studio commissary, the glam divas like Ava Gardner and Lana Turner, and wanted to be just like them. She used to have herself paged, just so she could walk across the lunch room and try to turn heads. It usually worked. Even at 19, she was seen as a femme fatale. “I know I have been spoiled,” she said. “But I think people have been unfairly severe.” She never got a chance to mature in private. “I’ve been able to wear a plunging neckline since I was 14 years old,” she said. “My troubles all started because I have a woman’s body and a child’s emotions.”

Liz always had the most bitter exes in the game. Her first husband, whom she married at 18 and left at 19, told the press, “Every man should have the opportunity of sleeping with Elizabeth Taylor, and at the rate she’s going every man will.” But the most bitter had to be crooner Eddie Fisher, her fourth husband, who suffered the public humiliation of leaving his wife Debbie Reynolds for her (as well as their daughter Carrie), then getting dumped for Burton. He did a revenge-theater show with a song called “Cleo, the Nympho of the Nile,” with lyrics such as “Just like Elvis/She used her pelvis.” (This story, like so many great Liz tales, comes from Kitty Kelley’s classic Elizabeth Taylor: The Last Star, one of the juiciest Hollywood dishfests ever.) 

Before Cleopatra, Liz and Dick despised each other. When they first met, he was starring in a London production of Hamlet, and naturally having an affair with the actress playing Ophelia, Claire Bloom. (Just as Taylor plays Ophelia on the album cover.) But he and Liz fell in hate at first sight. He called her “MGM’s Little Miss Mammary.” She called him “the Frank Sinatra of Shakespeare.” When he got cast as Mark Antony, he complained, “Well, I guess I’ve got to don my breastplate once more to play opposite Miss Tits.” But a week into filming, they were inseparable, sneaking off to his trailer between scenes.

Burton wasn’t her most likeable husband (that would be Michael Wilding) or her most attractive (Mike Todd), or even the hammiest actor (Fisher), but they were addicted to each other. Both were jet-set alcoholics; by the end, he drank three bottles of vodka a day. When he died in 1984, his widow banned Liz from the funeral. Everyone had opinions about these two. Even Bob Dylan, on his 1963 classic The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan — the folk poet spends the album pondering big themes like war, justice, and death, but his final punch line is “Make love to Elizabeth Taylor / Catch hell from Richard Burton.” 

Cleopatra was Liz’s favorite role — she identified with the passionate queen. “To me,” she said, “Cleopatra was more like a tigress than a sex kitten, even at 19, when she first met Caesar and had been queen for only two years.” Taylor can relate to that — in the Speak Now vault track “When Emma Falls in Love,” she sings about a girl who’s “like if Cleopatra grew up in a small town.” (And like Taylor, Cleo had some issues with snakes.) Liz won her first Oscar for Best Actress as the vamp in Butterfield 8, purring lines like “Flesh and blood can only stand so much voluptuous torture.” But in their movies together, she and Burton loved to play couples at war with each other, throwing their real-life conflicts into Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? That film might be a Tay fave, considering “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me,” where she sings about growing up in the fame machine as Liz did, sneering, “You wouldn’t last an hour in the asylum where they raised me.” 

But Elizabeth Taylor specialized in a very Swiftian kind of role: the woman who lives with a horrible secret she can never tell, because nobody would believe her. If she trusted anyone enough to confide in them, they’d call her insane. (“This you won’t believe!” she screams in Suddenly Last Summer. “Nobody, nobody could believe it!” When she tells her secret, she gets locked in an asylum.) Liz played this woman so many times — and so has Taylor, in songs from “Cassandra” to “Mad Woman” to the new album’s “Cancelled!” But she has so many of these characters in plain sight — like in “Blank Space,” where she’s got a long list of ex-lovers who’ll tell you she’s insaaaane. As she once asked, “When everyone believes you, what’s that like?”

When Liz died in 2011, at 79, it was the end of an era. “The last of the Hollywood greats,” in the words of George Michael  — another legend who gets a Showgirl showcase, in “Father Figure.” (It’s George’s song title, but it also sounds like his career story.) She married a “Father Figure” once—the distinguished British actor Michael Wilding, twice her age. She turned 20 on their honeymoon. By all accounts, this was one of her friendliest marriages, producing two sons and no hard feelings. Their son Christopher, now 70, has thanked Swift for writing a song about his mom. Her third husband was a Broadway producer killed in a plane crash; her seventh was the Senator from Virginia; her eighth was a construction worker she met in rehab. This woman took big swings.

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But Liz was protective of her image, long past the point where it was out of her hands. She sued to stop a biopic in 1982, saying, “I am my own commodity. I am my own industry.” These words were much-mocked, like everything she said or did in those days. (The movie finally happened in the Nineties, starring Twin Peaks siren Sherilyn Fenn. A few years ago, it was Lindsay Lohan.) Yet Taylor Swift is one of the few people who knows exactly what Liz was talking about. She said something similar during the New Heights podcast with Travis Kelce, discussing her fight to own her masters. “I’m in the business of human emotion,” she said. “So I would so much rather lead heart-first in something like this, because to me this isn’t something like, ‘I want to own this asset because of its return.’ I want it because these are my handwritten diary entries from my whole life.”

That’s the real bond between these two Taylors — their lifelong fight to hold on to their independence, despite public exposure. “It’s the life behind it all,” Swift said on New Heights. “It’s the life beyond the show.” At the very end of the album, she brings the story full circle with the title tune, dedicated to a tough dancer named Kitty. (Liz was a lifelong cat lady, not to mention Maggie the Cat in the 1959 classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.) But this could be Elizabeth’s story as well as Swift’s. “I’m married to the hustle,” Taylor proclaims. “Now I know the life of a showgirl, babe, and I’ll never know another. Pain, hidden by the lipstick and lace.” Both Taylors know this life from the inside. Nobody except the showgirls will ever understand. 

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How Much Money She Has Now – Hollywood Life
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How Much Money She Has Now – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Cassie Ventura first rose to fame in the mid-2000s with her breakout hit “Me & U,” and she’s remained in the public eye ever since—not just for her music, but also for her work in fashion, film, and more recently, her growing family. While she tends to keep a lower profile these days, Cassie has built a multifaceted career and cultivated a strong following.

From her income sources to her relationship with husband Alex Fine and their expanding family, here’s a look at where Cassie is now and how she’s doing in 2025.

Cassie Ventura’s Current Net Worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Cassie’s net worth is estimated to be $4 million as of 2025.

How Does Cassie Ventura Make Money?

Cassie earns income through multiple avenues, including her music career, modeling work, acting roles, and brand partnerships. Her breakout single, “Me & U,” propelled her into the spotlight, leading to collaborations with major brands and appearances in films like Step Up 2: The Streets and The Perfect Match. Cassie has also been featured in campaigns for Calvin Klein and Adidas, and graced the pages of magazines such as GQ and Seventeen. She’s also collaborated with major fashion and beauty brands over the years and maintains a social media presence that supports sponsored content and influencer campaigns.

Who Is Cassie Ventura’s Husband, Alex Fine?

Cassie is married to Alex Fine, a celebrity personal trainer and entrepreneur. The couple started dating in 2018 and tied the knot in September 2019. Alex is the founder of Alex Fine Performance and has trained numerous high-profile clients in the fitness industry.

He has been a vocal advocate against domestic violence, stating, “Men who hit women aren’t men. Men who enable it and protect those people aren’t men.”

Does Cassie Ventura Have Children?

Yes, Cassie and Alex have two daughters: Frankie, born in December 2019, and Sunny, born in March 2021. In early 2025, the couple announced they are expecting their third child, a baby boy.

Alex shared his excitement on social media, expressing gratitude for the couple’s growing family.

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How Did Kyren Lacy Die? LSU Player’s Cause of Death Details – Hollywood Life
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How Did Kyren Lacy Die? LSU Player’s Cause of Death Details – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Kyren Lacy, a skilled football wide receiver who played for Louisiana State University, has died. A family member and an LSU official confirmed the news on April 13, 2025, according to multiple outlets. Lacy was reportedly found dead on April 12 in Houston, Texas, one day before a grand jury was scheduled to review evidence related to Lacy’s previous hit-and-run arrest. Below, learn what happened to Lacy as updates emerge about his case.

Who Was Kyren Lacy?

Lacy was an LSU football wide receiver, who was declaring for the 2025 NFL draft. He played three seasons for LSU and had his best season in 2024.

Kyren Lacy’s Age

Lacy was 24 years old when he died, according to ESPN.

How Did Kyren Lacy Die? His Cause of Death

While a family member and an LSU spokesperson confirmed the news of his death, Lacy’s cause of death was not publicly disclosed. It was later revealed that Lacy died by suicide.

What Happened to Kyren Lacy? His Car Accident Explained

Earlier this year, Lacy ran into legal trouble. According to ESPN, he was accused of being involved in a hit-and-run crash that killed a 78-year-old man on December 17, 2024. Lacy turned himself into the authorities on January 12, 2025, was in jail for a brief time, then was released on a $151,000 bail.

A Louisiana State Police press release indicated that Lacy was allegedly driving a 2023 Dodge Charger vehicle on Highway 20 and “recklessly passed multiple vehicles at a high rate of speed by crossing the centerline and entering the northbound lane while in a designated no-passing zone.”

“As Lacy was illegally passing the other vehicles, the driver of a northbound pickup truck abruptly braked and swerved to the right to avoid a head-on collision with the approaching Dodge,” the police release read. “Traveling behind the pickup was a 2017 Kia Cadenza whose driver swerved left to avoid the oncoming Dodge Charger. As the Kia Cadenza took evasive action to avoid impact with the Dodge, it crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a southbound 2017 Kia Sorento.”

Louisiana State Police further alleged that Lacy drove around the crash site, then fled “without stopping to render aid, call emergency services, or report his involvement in the crash.” Lacy’s agent, Rocky Arceneaux, said that his client was “fully cooperating with the authorities,” per ESPN.

If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or considering suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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What Happened to Kyren Lacy? Details on His Alleged Car Accident – Hollywood Life
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What Happened to Kyren Lacy? Details on His Alleged Car Accident – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Kyren Lacy had a prominent college football career and future in the sport, but he unfortunately died in April 2025. The former Louisiana State University player was found dead on April 12 months after his alleged hit-and-run car accident took place. As details about Lacy’s death circulate, his legal case has also re-emerged. Learn what happened to Lacy below.

Who Was Kyren Lacy?

Lacy was a football wide receiver for LSU, and he was declaring for the 2025 NFL draft.

How Old Was Kyren Lacy?

Lacy was 24 years old when he died, according to multiple outlets.

Kyren Lacy’s Car Accident Case

Just months before his tragic death, Lacy was involved in a legal issue. Per ESPN, the late athlete was accused of being involved in a hit-and-run car accident, which ultimately killed a 78-year-old man on December 17, 2024. In January of this year, Lacy turned himself into the authorities and was jailed for a brief time before being released on a $151,000 bail.

According to a Louisiana State Police press release, Lacy was allegedly driving a 2023 Dodge Charger vehicle on Highway 20 in December 2024 and “recklessly passed multiple vehicles at a high rate of speed by crossing the centerline and entering the northbound lane while in a designated no-passing zone.”

“As Lacy was illegally passing the other vehicles, the driver of a northbound pickup truck abruptly braked and swerved to the right to avoid a head-on collision with the approaching Dodge,” the press release continued. “Traveling behind the pickup was a 2017 Kia Cadenza whose driver swerved left to avoid the oncoming Dodge Charger. As the Kia Cadenza took evasive action to avoid impact with the Dodge, it crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a southbound 2017 Kia Sorento.”

Louisiana State Police also alleged in its news release that Lacy drove around the crash site, then fled the scene “without stopping to render aid, call emergency services, or report his involvement in the crash.”

Lacy’s agent, Rocky Arceneaux, insisted that his client was “fully cooperating with the authorities,” according to ESPN.

In October 2025, Lacy’s attorney argued that her deceased client was 70 yards behind the car accident that unfolded.

Kyren Lacy’s Cause of Death

An official cause of death for Lacy was not immediately disclosed, but it was later revealed that he died by suicide. He was found dead on April 12, 2025, in Houston, Texas.

If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or considering suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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50 Cent responds to Taylor Swift giving him a shoutout on ‘The Life of a Showgirl’
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50 Cent responds to Taylor Swift giving him a shoutout on ‘The Life of a Showgirl’

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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50 Cent has responded to Taylor Swift‘s mention of him on her new album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’.

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Swift released her 12th studio album ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ yesterday (October 3), the follow-up to last year’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, and, hours after the album was released, 50 Cent took to Instagram to share his excitement over a reference to him.

It comes on the sixth track, ‘Ruin the Friendship’, where Swift sings: “And it was not an invitation/But as the 50 Cеnt song played/Should’ve kissed you anyway.”

In response, the rapper wrote: “@taylorswift shit is popping right now, she shout me out, she don’t shout you out,” alongside a photo of the album’s cover. “LOL THIS IS FOR BIG TIMERS ONLY!”

He added: “Wait I’m the only shout out on the whole album.”

However, his claim isn’t strictly accurate, with an entire song on the record dedicated to Elizabeth Taylor.

Fans are also speculating that ‘Actually Romantic’ is a diss track directed at Charli XCX, with the lyrics: “I heard you call me ‘Boring Barbie’ when the coke’s got you brave,” Swift sings. “High-fived my ex and then said you’re glad he ghosted me/ Wrote me a song saying it makes you sick to see my face/ Some people might be offended/ But it’s actually sweet.”

Many have considered this a rebuttal to Charli’s ‘Sympathy Is A Knife’ from ‘Brat’, on which she sang: “Don’t know if I’m spiralling/ One voice tells me that they laugh/ George says I’m just paranoid/ Don’t wanna see her backstage at my boyfriend’s show/ Fingers crossed behind my back/ I hope they break up real quick.”

Swift has since explained the lyrics, saying the track is about somebody having “a one-sided, adversarial relationship with you that you didn’t know about.”

As soon as ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ dropped, fans have been sharing their thoughts on the record, with some calling it “her best album” and the return of “pop perfection”, and others declaring it “the worst Taylor Swift album yet” and “boring and basic”. You can also explore the range of Easter eggs and references on the album here.

She has also indicated that she has no intention of heading out on tour again anytime soon, after the gargantuan effort that went into her record-breaking ‘Eras’ tour.

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Is Taylor Swift’s ‘Cancelled’ About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained – Hollywood Life
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Is Taylor Swift’s ‘Cancelled’ About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

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Taylor Swift released her 12th studio album on October 3, 2025, and Swifties immediately commenced their normal detective work in breaking down all the songs’ lyrics. From her collab with Sabrina Carpenter to other tracks like “Father Figure,” there’s one hit from The Life of A Showgirl that fans are buzzing about: “Cancelled.” Its lyrics point to a story about a friend who was apparently “cancelled” through a scandal, leading fans to assume the song is about Blake Lively and her legal dispute with Justin Baldoni.

Here, Hollywood Life breaks down the lyrics of “Cancelled” and the song’s meaning.

Are Taylor Swift & Blake Lively Still Friends?

The last time that Taylor and Blake were spotted out together was in 2024. Earlier this year, People reported that the actress and the pop singer weren’t speaking and that their friendship “halted.”

Taylor is the godmother of Blake and Ryan Reynolds‘ daughters.

Is Taylor Swift's 'Cancelled' About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained
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Is ‘Cancelled’ About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained

Taylor has not confirmed whether she wrote “Cancelled” about Blake, but Swifties think the lyrics point to the Gossip Girl alum.

In the pre-chorus of the track, Taylor asks if a friend “girl bossed” too much, seemingly nodding to a woman who was accused of acting too bossy.

“Did you girlboss too close to the sun? / Did they catch you having far too much fun?” Taylor sings in the pre-chorus. “Come with me, when they see us, they’ll run / Something wicked this way comes.”

In the chorus of the track, Taylor sings, “Good thing I like my friends cancelled / I like ’em cloaked in Gucci and in scandal / Like my whiskey sour / And poison thorny flowers / Welcome to my underworld / Where it gets quite dark / At least you know exactly who your friends are / They’re the ones with matching scars.”

In the past, Taylor has sung about being cancelled herself. Case in point: her hit single “Look What You Made Me Do.”

Is Taylor Swift Part of Blake Lively’s Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni?

In May 2025, Justin’s legal team subpoenaed Taylor Swift in his lengthy court battle against Blake over their It Ends With Us feud. Despite crafting the song “My Tears Ricochet” for the film, Taylor was not directly involved in the production, her rep said.

“Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film, she did not even see It Ends With Us until weeks after its public release, and was traveling around the globe during 2023 and 2024 headlining the biggest tour in history,” the rep said, per People.

Justin’s legal team dropped their subpoena against Taylor shortly thereafter.

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bitchy | Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ is getting mostly positive reviews
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bitchy | Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ is getting mostly positive reviews

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl is out now. The good news is that Taylor is a stand-alone industry and a monoculture, which means that everyone has an opinion on her life and her music. On Thursday, leaks of TLOAS were being widely circulated online, and the Swifties were already in the trenches and fighting with everyone. The thing is, 90% of the music industry is in awe of Taylor and fearful of her enormous power. Which probably explains why even though early listeners of TLOAS are disappointed, the mainstream media’s reviews of the album are glowing and extremely positive. Variety and Rolling Stone led the way in praising the album and calling it yet another perfect classic. The Guardian’s critic was more honest, and this is the review getting much more play, some highlights:

There are albums for which vast success seems preordained, and then there is The Life of a Showgirl. The podcast on which Taylor Swift announced the release of her 12th studio album – her fiance Travis Kelce’s ordinarily sports-focused New Heights – garnered half a billion views, breaking a record set by Donald Trump’s appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience in the process. A “launch event” film, featuring the kind of lyric videos and backstage footage that anyone else would release on YouTube, is instead set for a theatrical release in more than 100 countries: in the US alone, it sold $15m worth of tickets in 24 hours. The album itself has been pre-saved more than 5m times on Spotify, breaking another record in the process. “I’m immortal now,” Swift sings on the title track, which seems less like an extravagant boast than a statement of fact.

In contrast to last year’s The Tortured Poets Department – which by the time she’d finished releasing expanded editions and bonus tracks, was nearly two and half hours long – it offers a crisp 12 songs in 40 minutes. Her recent collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner are nowhere to be seen. Swift made The Life of a Showgirl in between Eras dates with Max Martin and Shellback, the Swedish duo who co-wrote and produced her most forthright pop bangers of the 2010s: Shake It Off, Blank Space, Don’t Blame Me, Bad Blood.

But anyone anticipating something similar from Showgirl is in for a shock: the fizzing electronic pop of Reputation and 1989 is conspicuously absent. Instead, its primary currency is breezy, easy-on-the-ear soft rock: acoustic guitars, misty synth tones, subtle orchestrations and breathy backing vocals. Wood’s laid-back take on disco recalls not the sweaty hedonism of the dancefloor but the late 70s moment where four-to-floor rhythms and chicken-scratch guitar temporarily invaded the oeuvres of west coast singer-songwriters.

More startling still is the distinct lack of undeniable hooks and nailed-on melodies. The songs are well turned, but in terms of genuinely memorable moments, Showgirl evinces just one killer chorus (Elizabeth Taylor), some impressively unexpected key changes on Wi$h Li$t and the authentically heart-tugging Ruin the Friendship, which finds Swift returning to her home town for the funeral of a high school boy she regrets not dating. There’s a fantastic chord sequence on Actually Romantic, but, alas, 37 years ago Frank Black wrote a very similar one for Where Is My Mind? by Pixies, a song you can literally sing along to Actually Romantic. The rest floats in one ear and out the other: not unpleasantly, but you might reasonably expect more given the amassed songwriting firepower behind it, and Swift’s claims of “keeping the bar really high”.

Cancelled! deals with the Kim-and-Kanye-adjacent controversies that beset Swift in 2015 and 2016, and Father Figure concerns former label boss Scott Borchetta, both in needless-to-say-I-had-the-last-laugh style. There are some spiky lines here and there – “you made a deal with this devil / turns out my dick’s bigger” snaps Father Figure – but they don’t really click. Perhaps that’s because Cancelled! and Father Figure revisit very well-trodden ground, while eviscerating a rival when you’re the world’s most successful pop star is, by default, punching down, even if she did apparently call you “boring Barbie” behind your back.

Then there’s Wood, a song that, metaphorically speaking, drunkenly clambers on a table in Wetherspoons pub with a skew-whiff bridal veil on its head and an L-plate around its neck and favours everyone in earshot with a loud paean to the size of her fiance’s penis, which it variously describes as his “magic wand”, his “redwood tree” and his “hard rock” (there is also a regrettable degree of punning on the word “cocky”). Of course, Swift is perfectly entitled to write about whatever she wants, TMI or not, but there’s no escaping the fact that comparing her partner’s knob to a magic wand constitutes weak writing from someone who made her name, at least in part, by being a sharper, wittier, more incisive lyricist than her peers.

In fairness, Wood is one clanging misstep on an album that isn’t terrible: it’s just nowhere near as good as it should be given Swift’s talents, and it leaves you wondering why. Perhaps romantic contentment simply writes whiter than vengeful post-breakup bitterness, or perhaps it wobbles your judgment. Perhaps it was rushed. Or perhaps its author was just exhausted, which would be entirely understandable. Even the immortal, it seems, sometimes need to take a break from pop’s constant churn and unceasing clamour for content.

[From The Guardian]

The fact that it’s not full of more revved-up songs is what surprised me, given the name of the album and Taylor’s return to working with Max Martin and Shellback. I was expecting upbeat pop bangers, and not… this. I also don’t understand Taylor’s need to churn out albums every year, especially when it certainly feels like she’s running out of good material. That’s the larger point though – Taylor’s in such rarefied air, she believes/knows that her fans will buy every single song, every album, every variant she sells, regardless of quality. Every artist makes dumb songs – very few artists release all of their dumb songs because they feel the need to churn out an annual album. I’m including some reactions below, and Taylor’s new IG post full of Showgirl pics.

oh my god???? pic.twitter.com/729fJfeZhN

— Bil (@KillingSwiftly) October 3, 2025

lol https://t.co/a78pUaSvCU pic.twitter.com/quyrERr07R

— grace spelman (@GraceSpelman) October 3, 2025

you know what? maybe joe alwyn did write some songs on folklore

— m 🌊 (@taylorswiftliar) October 3, 2025

miss showgirl thinks she’s Kendrick Lamar but in reality she’s the dean of the English department at Lea Michele university

— Carrie Wittmer 👻 (@carriesnotscary) October 2, 2025

Photos courtesy of Taylor Swift’s IG and screencaps courtesy of Magic FM.

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