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Bail, babies and bold moves from the stars this week
Cape Argus
|May 23, 2025
IT IS THAT time of the week where we get into what your favourite celebrities have been up to in the world of entertainment!
From global music tours to gripping courtroom drama, these are the entertainment stories making headlines.
Chris Brown granted bail ahead of world tour
After reapplying for bail, American R&B singer Chris Brown has finally been granted bail in connection with an assault case in the UK. The Under The Influence singer was released after agreeing to pay a guarantee of R120 million to a UK court.
As part of his bail conditions, Brown is allowed to continue with his international tour, which starts on June 8 in Amsterdam. He is required to return to the UK for performances starting June 15. If he fails to do so, the R120 million guarantee will be forfeited.
Brown was detained in the UK over allegations of an unprovoked assault on music producer Abe Diaw at a London nightclub in 2023.
Skai Jackson seeks restraining order amid abuse claims
Skai Jackson, the former Disney star, has filed for a restraining order against Deondre Burgin, the father of her three-month-old son, Kasai.
She alleges physical and emotional abuse, including violent threats and destructive behaviour, which escalated during her pregnancy.
Jackson's request includes keeping Burgin at a distance from her, their child and her pets, as well as requiring him to undergo domestic violence treatment, pay child support and reimburse her legal fees.
Jesy Nelson welcomes twin daughters after challenging pregnancy
Jesy Nelson, the former Little Mix star, has joyfully announced the arrival of her twin daughters, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe.
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No arrests yet in Bitou deputy mayor gun case
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Betway Premiership title race intensifies
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Malaysia moves to limit prime minister’s term to 10 years
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A glimmer of hope for students
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