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Age: 37 born March 8, 1986 Joshua Tomar was born on March 8, 1986 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for League of Legends (2009), One Punch Man (2015) and Sword Art Online (2012). He has been married to Tina Tomar since December 27, 2012.read more ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7rsXCmqqtZpmkfLWty56lrWeapMCpedOopJqq

NBA YoungBoy "Richest Opp" Album Review

NBA YoungBoy continues to solidify himself as the most consistent MC in hip-hop with his third project of 2023, Richest Opp. It's his second project within the past month. He's now up to an astounding 69 songs this calendar year. The Louisiana native has been on a tear, partly attributed to YoungBoy being under house arrest. Existing in his own peaceful and lavish world in the mountains of Utah, he's taken the extended time to hone his craft as a rapper.

What Slur Did Ksi Say? Controversy Explained

KSI faced backlash from fans and critics after making a racist comment during a livestream on Twitch. KSI, whose real name is Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, is a British YouTuber, rapper, and social media personality. He first rose to fame on YouTube, where he began posting videos of himself playing video games and performing comedic skits. KSI has found himself embroiled in a controversy over a racist comment he made during a livestream.

AJ Mclean Recalls The Time He Tried Cocaine For The First Time Before A Music Video Shoot

AJ Mclean recently spoke with reporters from People Magazine about his struggles with drug addiction. Fans of the Backstreet Boys know AJ Mclean has been very open and honest about his battles with substance abuse. During his chat with People, AJ reflected on the time he first tried cocaine while on the set of a music video. He explained that he “never really had a desire for the drugs,” but when he tried them for the first time, he found himself becoming an addict.

NBA Rumors: Suns' Mike Budenholzer Won't Retain Former HC Frank Vogel's Assistants | News, Scores, H

John Fisher/Getty ImagesNew Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer will not retain the assistant coaches previously on Frank Vogel's staff heading into the 2024-25 season, according to Chris Haynes of TNT Sports. The Suns fired Vogel this week and quickly replaced him, officially hiring Budenholzer on Saturday. It appears he'll be remodeling the entire coaching staff behind him. The Suns reportedly committed five years and more than $50 million to Budenholzer, per Shams Charania of The Athletic, after signing Vogel to a five-year, $31 million deal last offseason.