Dr. Nicole Martin not filming ‘RHOM’… Post Malone says women didn’t like him… Tory Lanez ‘The Prison Tapes’ have been discontinued… Diddy ordered to pay $100 million… and Video Music Awards tributes

 

FINALLY cameras are rolling for Season 7 of Real Housewives of Miami, but reportedly, Dr. Nicole Martin isn’t filming. Page Six has learned that she’s not coming back, and why would she want to? Dr. Nicole is a successful anesthesiologist engaged to a multi-millionaire. Since filming wrapped on Season 6 last July, her dad died and she delivered a daughter by emergency C-section. There’s no up-side to filming another season because she doesn’t need the money or the grief. But other than Dr. Nicole, the rest of the main ladies are filming — Larsa, Lisa, Alexia, Guerdy and Julia, along with friends Marisol, Adriana and Kiki. Page Six says a couple of new faces were spotted filming yesterday, but Bravo hasn’t decided if these women will be part of the main cast or if they’ll make them friends of.

While appearing as a guest on Theo Vonn’s podcast, Post Malone revealed that he was a loner who had zero luck with the ladies before he became famous. In fact, Post said women didn’t get interested in him until he made his first million. Posty also shared that he got stood up by his homecoming date, which he’s fine with now. He said because of his rejections, he spent his teenage years holed up in his bedroom playing his guitar, which eventually paid off. And now our mission is to track down this woman who stood up Post Malone for homecoming!!

Tory Lanez is currently serving 10 years for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet. A couple months ago, Tory announced that he’s going to spend his time behind bars creating a new music series called Prison Tapes, which would include some songs he’d recorded before beginning his prison sentence and some new stuff, too. In a prison phone call posted on his Instagram, Tory explained, “Me and my engineer have finally figured out how to record music over the jail phone and still keep the quality as professional as I had it on the street. It’s over. I done cracked the (BLANKING) code, man. This means that not even these prison walls can stop me from dropping new music. It’s crazy!” Ah, but the California Correction Institution can. After dropping a first set of new prison tracks, including songs titled Cell 245, Wish I Never Met You and Appellate Court — prison guards confiscated all of Tory’s recording equipment. Prison officials told Tory’s team that inmates are strictly forbidden from having recording devices for various reasons. Now they’re just waiting to find out if Tory will face any consequences for what he’s done.

Not showing up in court will cost Sean Combs big time. In a default judgment, a Michigan judge has ordered him to pay $100M to a man currently in prison who claimed Diddy drugged and sexually assaulted him back in 1997. Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith claims he was a bartender at a Detroit-area restaurant when Diddy invited him to an afterparty, where he claims he was pressured to engage in lewd activities with multiple women. He then claimed Diddy gave him something to drink which caused him to pass out. When he woke up, he saw Diddy with another woman, who then told Derrick, “I did this to you, too.” Diddy’s lawyer will appeal. He said, “This man is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years. His resume now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison, as Mr. Combs has never heard of him let alone been served with any lawsuit. Mr. Combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed.”

Authorities say there have been no credible threats, but security will be heightened at the MTV VMAs tonight. Not only is this the 40th annual VMAs, it’s also the 23rd anniversary of 9/11. Hopefully, things will go off without a glitch because tonight is gearing up to be really special. Eminem will open the show, which is being hosted by first-timer Megan Thee Stallion. Other first time performers include Benson Boone, Teddy Swims, Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter. Sabrina performed on the pre-show last year, but this is her first time on the main stage. The Def Jam label is also celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, so expect a huge tribute by some of the label’s biggest artists, including LL Cool J. And Katy Perry is planning something special to celebrate her Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.

 

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