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Colombian music star Yeison Jimenez dead at 34 after fatal plane crash
Yeison Jiménez, one of Colombia’s most beloved música popular stars, has died at 34 after a plane crash just hours before he was set to perform.
According to The Sun, the singer was travelling to Medellín on Saturday, January 10, for a concert, when his aircraft — believed to be owned by Jiménez’s firm YJ Company SAS — went down shortly after takeoff at 4 p.m. The crash killed all six people on board. The other victims were identified as Jefferson Osorio, Juan Manuel, Oscar Marín, Weisman Mora, and Captain Fernando Torres.
His photographer, Mora, shared video from inside the aircraft shortly before the crash. Footage obtained by The Sun later showed the wreckage engulfed in flames as emergency responders rushed to the scene.
Shortly after the incident, the Special Administrative Unit of Civil Aeronautics announced on X that a plane with registration N325FA crashed “in the area between Paipa and Duitama” while en route to Medellín. Jiménez’s death was later confirmed in a statement by his representatives posted to his Instagram.
“With heavy hearts and indescribable grief, Yeison Jiménez’s organisation and team deeply regret to announce his passing,” the message read, describing the musician as “a human being full of dreams and courage, who transformed his story into a source of hope for thousands.”
The Technical Directorate for Accident Investigation is investigating the crash. Jiménez is survived by his wife and three children.
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Taylor Swift admits Swifties can take things too far: ‘Nothing I can do’
Taylor Swift is calling out her fan base for taking things too far sometimes.
While dissecting her songwriting process in a new interview with The New York Times published Tuesday, April 28, the pop superstar explained that there are a few traditions she shares with her fans when it comes to her songs. But sometimes, they can cross a line.
“There’s so many of [the traditions] now which is great, but there’s corners of my fanbase who are gonna take things to a really extreme place,” said Swift, noting that “there’s nothing I can do about that.”
The multi-Grammy-winner went on to share her thoughts about fans who like to do “detective work” and figure out who a certain song is about.
“When it can be a little bit weird for me is when people act like it’s sort of a paternity test,” she stated. “Because I’m like, ‘That dude didn’t write the song — I did.”
However, Swift acknowledged that it just comes with the territory. “You have to hold tight to your perception of your art and your relationship with it,” she emphasised, noting that once she releases a song, she also releases her expectations. “Hope you like it. And if you don’t, hope you do in five years. And if you never do then I was doing it for me anyway.”
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Kirsten Storms faces restraining order as ex raises alarming claims
Kirsten Storms is facing new legal challenges after her ex-husband, actor Brandon Barash, was granted a restraining order citing concerns about her mental health and their 12-year-old daughter’s safety.
As per TMZ, Barash filed for an emergency order earlier this month, with a judge approving the request after he alleged Storms has exhibited troubling behavior.
The pair were married from 2013 to 2016 and share daughter Harper.
In court filings obtained by TMZ, Barash detailed incidents that raised alarms, including Storms’ eviction proceedings in Tennessee, financial instability, and alleged substance abuse.
He claimed he loaned her $5,000 to prevent her car from being repossessed, but said broader issues left him “greatly” concerned about her ability to care for their child.
Barash also recounted a May 2025 episode when Storms reportedly experienced delusions and hallucinations, leading his current wife, Isabella Devoto, to take her to a hospital where she was placed on a psychiatric hold.
Later that year, the General Hospital star allegedly called him with claims that intruders were tampering with her belongings.
According to Barash, friends have suggested Storms may be misusing Adderall and other substances.
He alleged she has suffered repeated breakdowns, hearing voices and experiencing paranoia.
Storms, who has portrayed Maxie Jones on General Hospital since 2005, previously announced in July 2025 that she was taking a leave of absence to undergo brain surgery.
She later revealed doctors had discovered a cyst and aneurysm, prompting her move from Los Angeles to Tennessee for health and family reasons.
Storms currently has supervised visitation with Harper.
A judge is expected to review the status of restraining order this week.
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