Entertainment
Lady Gaga’s final concert in Sydney interrupted after sudden onstage scare
Lady Gaga stopped her final Mayhem Ball Tour concert in Sydney on Friday after one of her dancers fell off the stage in heavy rain at Accor Stadium.
The shocking fall happened during the 39-year-old music icon’s performance of Garden of Eden.
Videos from the show showed dancers moving to the front of the wet stage when Michael Dameski slipped and tumbled off.
Gaga quickly ran over to check on him and told her crew to stop and on the microphone, she said, “Just one second,” before leaving the stage to ask Dameski if he was okay.
Dameski was not hurt and later returned to the stage. However, the Blood Mary singer paused the show briefly so her dancers could change into comfortable and safer shoes.
The dancer later posted on Instagram, thanking fans for their messages and saying he was fine.
He wrote, “Happy I was able to finish the last show of the year,” while dancing to another of Gaga’s songs.
This was not the first dramatic moment on the Bad Romance hitmaker’s tour.
Earlier in the week, Ariana Grande’s attacker, Johnson Wenn, was removed from her Brisbane concert hours before showtime.
Videos showed fans booing him as stadium staff removed him from the VIP area.
After the pause, the Poker Face singer’s Sydney show continued without further problems.
Moreover, fans cheered as the performance went on, as her team did not immediately comment on the incident.
The Mayhem Ball Tour is now finishing its last shows of the year, with Lady Gaga performing despite rain and unexpected events.
Entertainment
Britney Spears life update: Popstar out of rehab
Britney Spears has officially checked out of rehab just weeks after seeking treatment following a DUI arrest in March.
The 44-year-old Toxic singer left the facility ahead of a scheduled court hearing in Ventura County on Monday, 4 May.
Spears had entered the undisclosed programme on 12 April, with sources close to the star revealing that her sons, 20-year-old Sean Preston and 19-year-old Jayden, were the ones who ultimately convinced her it was time to get professional help.
The pop star is currently facing one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence after being pulled over near her home on 4 March.
While her arraignment is set for Monday, the Ventura County District Attorney’s office has confirmed that Spears isn’t actually required to be there in person, as her lawyer can attend on her behalf.
Prosecutors have indicated they will likely offer a “wet reckless” plea deal, a common move for first-time offenders with no history of accidents or high alcohol levels.
If she accepts, she would face 12 months of probation, a mandatory DUI class, and various fines.
The DA’s office noted that Spears’ decision to self-motivate and check into rehab is a significant factor in how these cases are handled.
Her representative had previously admitted her actions were “completely inexcusable” and expressed hope that this period of reflection would be the first step toward long-overdue changes in her life.
In the days following her arrest, Britney was seen spending time with friends like Molly Shannon and Diane Warren, but it was the heartfelt intervention from her children that proved to be the turning point.
According to insiders, Britney was initially quite nervous about entering treatment because she finds it difficult to trust outsiders or follow a strict routine.
However, her bond with her sons is reportedly in the best place it has been for years, and she was willing to do whatever it took to avoid jeopardising that relationship.
Sean Preston and Jayden, whom she shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline, had grown increasingly concerned about her behaviour and urged her to get back on track.
With her rehab stint now behind her, the singer appears focused on her recovery as her legal team prepares to navigate the next steps of her DUI case.
Entertainment
‘The Ride’ country star was 86
David Allan Coe, one of country music’s most defiant and complex figures, has died at the age of 86.
Rolling Stone reported the death.
Born in Akron, Ohio in 1939, Coe made his way to Nashville in the 1960s as a songwriter before breaking through as a recording artist in his own right.
His profile rose sharply in 1973 when Tanya Tucker took his ballad Would You Lay With Me (In a Field of Stone) to the top of the country charts.
He signed with Columbia Records not long after and released his debut studio album, The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy, in 1974.
His 1975 album Once Upon a Rhyme introduced one of his most enduring songs, You Never Even Called Me by My Name, while 1976’s Long Haired Redneck became another celebrated entry in his catalogue.
A year later, he scored yet another number one when Johnny Paycheck recorded his composition Take This Job and Shove It in 1977.
The Ride, his 1983 single featuring a supernatural encounter with Hank Williams, became one of his most recognisable recordings.
Coe was never a straightforward figure.
The late 1970s and early 1980s saw him release two explicitly titled X-rated albums, Nothing Sacred in 1978 and Underground Album in 1982, which contained deeply offensive material including racial slurs and homophobic and misogynistic language, and remain a significant part of his troubled legacy.
Legal difficulties came in the 2010s.
In 2015, Coe pleaded guilty to impeding and obstructing tax law administration and was sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to pay nearly $1 million to the IRS.
He was 86.
Entertainment
‘Vampire Diaries’ Ian Somerhalder had to sell ‘everything’: Here’s why
Ian Somerhalder has opened up about the financial crisis that forced him to walk away from one of television’s most lucrative careers, and sell houses, paintings, cars and watches to claw his way back.
The Vampire Diaries star told E! News that fraud and a badly built business left him and his wife Nikki Reed in an eight-figure hole, meaning the debt ran to at least $10 million.
“I left an insanely lucrative career in television after financial upheaval from building a business that I didn’t build properly. And due to fraud, it put my wife and I into an eight-figure hole. Eight figures is a hard hole to climb out of. But Nikki and I did it. You know, she really negotiated us out of this deal but we sold houses, paintings, cars, watches, everything.”
He was candid about the painful irony of the situation.
“I should’ve been retiring off of one of the biggest TV shows in the world [instead of] starting companies that were not gonna pay me possibly ever,” he said.
Somerhalder retired from acting seven years ago, after his Netflix series V Wars was cancelled in 2020.
Before that, he had spent years as one of television’s most recognisable faces, first as Boone Carlyle on Lost, then as vampire Damon Salvatore across all eight seasons of The Vampire Diaries on The CW.
He has previously credited Reed, whom he married in 2015, with saving him from what he called a “true nightmare.”
In an Instagram post at the time, he wrote that she had “devoted her life to getting me out of that mess and it almost killed her along the way. I am where I am BECAUSE of this woman.”
Looking back on the decision to leave acting, Somerhalder expressed no regret.
“I remember sitting with my management talking about this, saying, ‘Hey, this is the only thing I’ve ever known that’s ever sustained my family, and I’m walking away from it,’ at this sort of peak. I would much rather do this than go spend two months in some city, shooting a TV show away from my family. Once you reach a certain level, you’re like, ‘Okay, I want to focus on family and the future of farming and food and energy and the big things.’ I don’t need to chase awards and anything that would make me feel better about myself.”
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