Entertainment
Brianna LaPaglia rejects $12.9M offer from Zach Bryan: ‘I won’t be silenced’
Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia has claimed that her ex Zach Bryan offered her “$12.9 million to sign away” her voice.
During the latest episode of the Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, the 26-year-old TV star shared how the split with Zach led her to join the reality show.
“I’m doing the course because I’ve had a really tough year,” said Brianna. “I was in a very public relationship. It ended really badly. I don’t really know exactly who I am, and it will teach me a lot about myself.”
The BFFs Podcast co-host further said, “Over the past couple years, I wasn’t allowed to be me. From what I’ve experienced, I think women get steamrolled a lot, and they get put in corners, I used to be very strong. I don’t want to give anyone power over me.”
“I really want to take control, and if I make it, it’s because I did it,” she added.
Talking about her relationship with the crooner, Brianna said, “I met my ex-boyfriend through Instagram DMs, like any regular person nowadays would.”
“It was a very fast-moving relationship where I should have seen a lot of red flags, but I was blinded by a lot of things,” the TV personality told her teammates.
“My ex is a super musician. He was awful towards me … He got famous on TikTok and thinks he’s God,” she added.
Brianna then claimed that Zach offered her $12.9 million when their relationship came to an end in October 2024.
“He offered me $12.9 million to sign away my voice,” she said.
“The people that followed me through this relationship watched me turn into just like a shell of a human. I just couldn’t let someone control how I feel and how I act anymore. In me not taking that money, I took control of myself back,” she added.
For those unversed, Brianna and Zach ended their relationship in October 2024. After the breakup, Brianna claimed that the Pink Skies hitmaker emotionally abused her.
Entertainment
Roger Federer celebrates career with exhibition matches at Australian Open kick-off
The Australian Open’s first formal opening ceremony became the Roger Federer show on the eve of the season-opening major.
The band Crowded House played a hit-filled setlist to a capacity crowd in the 15,000-seat Rod Laver Arena. Laver himself, 87, sat courtside. Record-setting champion Novak Djokovic watched from the stands.
Federer, a six-time Australian Open winner and 20-time Grand Slam champion, partnered with past champions Andre Agassi and then Ash Barty in an exhibition doubles match against Pat Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt as the main feature of the program.
It went to script, with Federer winning the first point despite framing a forehand and then emphatically finishing off the victory with a leaping overhead winner.
Dita Alangkara / AP
Federer was back in Australia for the first time since 2021, making the trip now because he retired from competitive tennis before he could do a farewell season tour. He said, “It’s super important to be grateful” to earlier generations of stars.
“It really truly means so much to me when people like Rocket (Laver) show up,” Federer said.
This year, the Australian Open is a three-week festival of tennis. Over 217,000 fans have attended exhibitions and qualifying events in the past six days. The main draw singles competition will begin on Sunday. Djokovic will play his opening match on Monday. Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Venus Williams is set to play, becoming the oldest woman ever to compete in the Australian Open’s main draw.
Australian Open organizers turned the 2026 event into a three-week festival of tennis, with 217,999 fans attending across six days to watch exhibitions, qualifying and the 1 Point Slam before the main draw started.
Entertainment
Kianna Underwood, ex-Nickelodeon child star dies in fatal hit-and-run: Details inside
A former Nickelodeon child star, Kianna Underwood, was killed in a hit-and-run in New York.
Underwood, who was 33, was hit by a vehicle early Friday morning, January 16, 2026, in Brooklyn, dragged under the car for two blocks, and pronounced dead at the scene.
She became famous in 2005 on the sketch show All That a program that also helped launch stars like Amanda Bynes and Kenan Thompson.
Authorities have not made any arrests as yet, as reported by Variety.
Alongside All That Underwood also featured her voice in an animated show, Little Bill, which was directed by Bill Cosby.
Kianna was reportedly hit by a sedan while she was crossing the street, as reported by TMZ.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has confirmed the details that Underwood, 33, was struck by a vehicle just before 7 am and was pronounced dead on the spot.
Who was Kianna Underwood?
The beloved child star, Kianna Underwood, was known for her role in Little Bill, which was inspired by the children’s book series directed by Bill Cosby.
This animated series follows the day-to-day life and thought process of a 5-year-old boy growing up in Philadelphia.
Underwood’s voiceover career also ventured beyond television, including her contributions to the 2001 animated TV movie Santa, Baby.
Kianna also made an on-screen appearance in the 1999 independent comedy The 24-Hour Woman, created by Nancy Savoca.
The film starred Rosie Perez, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and Patti LuPone. In the following years of her career, Kianna also toured with the Broadway musical Hairspray in 2004.
Kianna’s death records another fatal pedestrian death in New York City, where hit-and-run incidents continue to surge, becoming a rising concern.
Just last year, there were 207 deaths reported due to vehicle crashes.
Entertainment
Who’s Sienna Rose? Olivia Dean’s rival or a digital phantom—here’s what you need to know
A mysterious singer is buzzing on social media whom many believe might be a phantom, as she has already amassed over three million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Soul singer Sienna Rose took the music scene by storm with her muggy hits, leaving fans praising her ‘melodious’ and ‘captivating’ voice.
Sienna Rose, one of Spotify’s most-listened-to artists, as been revealed to be nothing more than an AI-made-up persona, despite the fact that she had earned £2,000 a day through their streams.
But despite earning comparisons to UK chart-topper Olivia Dean, it’s now been revealed that Sienna’s voice, image, and songs are all AI-generated, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Spotify continued to host Sienna’s music without any disclaimer about her authenticity.
According to The Sun, she is now believed to be the creation of the same individual behind a popular AI reggae act called Babylon Burn, which boasts 756,000 listeners monthly on Spotify.
Let’s find out what the buzzing is about, Sienna Rose?
Sienna dropped her six-track EP in September last year, titled Velvet Embrace, followed by an eight-track project the very next month and a nine-track extended player in November called The Shape of Tenderness.
Fans, despite the doubts over authenticity, are buzzing with her captivating music.
Sienna continued her streak of hit tracks by releasing a ten-track ‘debut album’ Honey On The Moon in December.
The synopsis read: ‘Inspired by the analogue texture of 1960s soul yet rooted in today’s sound, Sienna’s music feels cinematic and deeply personal.
Every note she sings carries a sense of truth and beauty, making Sienna Rose not just a performer, but a storyteller of the heart.’
The publication also revealed the name behind this phantom on Spotify as Robert Lancaster but didn’t mention any further details.
Although Spotify did confirm to the Daily Mail that a wide range of acts use AI to make music, meaning policing its use and labeling their content can prove difficult.
How does Spotify deal with AI artists?
The outlet further added, while incorporating the version of Spotify: ‘AI is a fast-moving shift for the entire music industry, and it’s not always possible to draw a simple line between ‘AI’ and ‘non-AI’ music.’
Spotify, the music streaming platform, clarified its stance over AI-generated music content, stating, “Spotify is focused on the actions that guard harmful AI use cases, including removing spam and deceptive content, strengthening enforcement against impersonation and unauthorized voice cloning, and supporting industry-standard AI disclosures in music credits.”
-
Tech5 days agoNew Proposed Legislation Would Let Self-Driving Cars Operate in New York State
-
Sports6 days agoClock is ticking for Frank at Spurs, with dwindling evidence he deserves extra time
-
Sports1 week ago
Commanders go young, promote David Blough to be offensive coordinator
-
Entertainment4 days agoX (formerly Twitter) recovers after brief global outage affects thousands
-
Fashion6 days agoSouth India cotton yarn gains but market unease over US tariff fears
-
Fashion6 days agoChina’s central bank conducts $157-bn outright reverse repo operation
-
Business1 week agoSoftBank reduces Ola Electric stake to 13.5% from 15.6% – The Times of India
-
Sports6 days agoUS figure skating power couple makes history with record breaking seventh national championship
