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May 16, 2025

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Diddy faces courtroom drama as Minnie plans to lawyer up

YOUR weekly dose of entertainment news has arrived, bringing you the latest happenings from the world of celebrities and beyond!

This week, we delve into heartwarming Mother's Day celebrations, showcasing how celeb moms spent their special day, to the shocking revelations in Diddy's trial.

Catch up on hottest entertainment news and celeb gossip which made waves this week.

1 Diddy's sex trafficking trial

The American music mugul is facing five federal criminal charges which include racketeering, sex trafficking and prostitution.

Cassie Ventura, his ex-girlfriend, appeared in court to testify against the embattled rapper and revealed shocking details about their relationship. She shared that Diddy was abusive and would coerce her into doing drugs and in to having "freak-offs".

Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges. His legal team maintains the relationships were consensual and argue there was "nothing illegal" about his "swinger lifestyle".

2 Tory Lanez stabbed in prison

Lanez in 14 times during a violent attack at a Florida prison on Monday.

It was reported that the rapper suffered severe injuries, including seven stab wounds to his back, two to the back of his head and one to his face.

The attack caused both of his lungs to collapse; however he is currently able to breathe on his own.

3 Celeb mothers celebrate Mother's Day

South African celeb moms took to social media to share how they celebrated Mother's Day with their loved ones.

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Funding boost for essential services

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Meet the 21-year-old who defied the odds to become a doctor

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Whistle-blowing: challenges and triumphs

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Feinberg-Mngomezulu appreciates 'pat on the back from peers'

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