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Ray J Reveals He Has Only Months to Live at 45 Due to Heart Condition
Ray J has shared a deeply troubling update about his health, revealing that doctors have warned he may only have months left to live following severe heart complications.
William Ray Norwood Jr. Opened up on Instagram Live about his health after a recent hospitalization for pneumonia. During the emotional livestream, Ray J said his heart is currently functioning at just 25 percent, a condition he described as his heart turning “black.”
“2027 is definitely a wrap for me,”

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he said, gesturing toward his chest. “This is black. This is done.” Ray J admitted that he nearly died during his hospital stay and took responsibility for the lifestyle choices that led to his health crisis.
He openly spoke about years of heavy alcohol and drug use, saying he believed he was “indestructible” and could handle the excess.
“I messed up, I thought I could handle all the alcohol, the Adderall, all the drugs. I thought nothing would happen to me, but it did. It cut my time short.”
According to the singer, he was drinking as many as four to five bottles of alcohol a day and taking up to 10 Adderall pills daily before his health deteriorated.

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Even with such a serious diagnosis, Ray J has been full of gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from his fans and family. He specifically thanked his parents, Sonja and Willie Norwood, and his sister, Grammy-winning singer Brandy, for standing by him during this difficult period. “My mom and dad are taking me to my next checkup,” he shared. “And my sister paid my bills for the rest of the year. That’s love.”
Ray J, who shares two children, Melody, and Epik, with his ex-wife Princess Love, said he is trying to remain focused and hopeful while taking his recovery seriously. “As long as I stay on the right path and stay focused, everything will be alright,” he said, while acknowledging that his health remains unstable.
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Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36: What to Know About the ‘Scream 4’ Actress
Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36. The news was confirmed by her father, who released a statement announcing her death.
“It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden. She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her and to the millions who watched her onscreen. We ask for privacy as our family takes time to process this unimaginable loss” he said.
According to police in Greenville, South Carolina, officers responded to a report of an unresponsive woman at around 1:50 p.m. on Sunday. Emergency medical personnel arrived at the scene and provided medical assistance, but Panettiere was later pronounced dead. While the actress’s cause of death has not been formally released by her family, authorities have described it as a “possible overdose.”

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Born on August 19, 1989, Panettiere spent most of her life in front of the camera, she entered the entertainment industry as a baby. She began modeling at just eight months old and appeared in her first commercial, a Playskool toy train advertisement, at 11 months.
By the age of four, she had landed a major acting role as Sarah Roberts on the soap opera One Life to Live. She also appeared in several television commercials, including her role as Lizzie Spaulding in Guiding Light.
Her career continued growing as she moved into both film and voice acting. She voiced Dot in the Disney-Pixar animated film A Bug’s Life and later appeared in Remember the Titans at the age of 10, playing the daughter of the character portrayed by Denzel Washington.
Her performances earned her early recognition, winning a Young Artist Award for her role in Remember the Titans, while her work in A Bug’s Life also earned her a Grammy nomination.
Although, Panettiere later revealed that growing up in the spotlight came at a cost. In her autobiography, This Is Me, which was published earlier this year, she said “From a very young age, I lost the chance to have a normal childhood, friends, relationships, and my privacy,” she wrote.

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Over the next three decades, Panettiere built an impressive career in television and film. She appeared in popular television shows such as Ally McBeal and Malcolm in the Middle, while also starring in films including Tiger Cruise, Ice Princess, and Bring It On: All or Nothing. One of her breakthroughs came in 2006 when she landed one of the lead roles in NBC’s Heroes. She played Claire Bennet, a high school cheerleader with the ability to heal herself.
Following the finale of Heroes in 2010, she starred in Scream 4 in 2011 and later returned to reprise the role in Scream VI. From 2012 to 2018, she starred alongside Connie Britton in all six seasons of the musical drama series Nashville. Her final film role was reportedly in Sleepwalker.
Outside of television and film, Panettiere also worked in the gaming industry. She voiced Kairi in the 2002 video game Kingdom Hearts, a collaboration between Disney and Japanese video game developer Square Enix.

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In December 2014, the actress became a mother after welcoming her daughter, Kaya, with her then-fiancé, Wladimir Klitschko. The former couple raised their daughter together during her early years, but in 2018, Panettiere transferred custody to her former partner.
During an appearance on Jay Shetty’s podcast, she addressed claims that she “gave away” her daughter. At the time, she was seeking treatment for alcoholism, substance abuse, and postpartum depression.
In 2022, she spoke openly to People about her struggles with opioid addiction and alcohol. “I was on top of the world and I ruined it,” she said. She also described battling addiction, depression, and postpartum depression, explaining that she believed she had reached rock bottom before realizing there were still more challenges ahead. Despite the difficulties she faced, she said she did not regret her journey.
“I put a lot of work into myself, and I have to be willing to be incredibly honest. There were a lot of ups and downs, but I don’t regret even the ugliest things that have happened to me,” she said.
Panettiere is survived by her parents and her daughter, Kaya.
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Ariana Grande Debuts New Tattoo That Appears to Match Ricky Álvarez’s
Ariana Grande appeared on the stage with a new tattoo for her August 15 concert in London after taking a short break from her Eternal Sunshine tour. The tattoo appeared to match one belonging to Ricky Àlvarez, further fueling the speculation about their relationship.
The ink was visible in a photo Grande shared on her Instagram Stories, where she wore a strappy pink dress that left her collarbone exposed, revealing the words, “I do love you,” written in a delicate handwritten script on the left side of her collarbone. Fans quickly pointed out that the phrase resembles a tattoo Àlvarez already has. While his version was written in a bolder font, it is placed in the same spot.

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Grande and Àlvarez first met during her Honeymoon Tour, where he worked as one of her backup dancers. The pair began dating in 2015 before making their final public appearance as a couple in 2016.
Although their relationship ended a year later, Àlvarez was mentioned in Grande’s 2018 hit, Thank U, Next, when she sang, “Wrote some songs about Ricky, now I listen and laugh.”

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Rumors of a possible reunion began after Àlvarez was spotted at Grande’s birthday concert in Austin, Texas. During the show, the singer changed the lyrics to Thank U, Next, singing, “Wrote some songs about Ricky, and they still kinda slap”
At another performance, she switched the second verse again, “Wrote some songs about Ricky, we always find our way back” she sang.
Grande shared an Instagram post that included two photos with Àlvarez and tagged him in both images. In one of the photos, they wore matching white tops and black jeans while posing for a mirror selfie, with Àlvarez wrapping one arm around Grande’s

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shoulder.
The recent sightings come shortly after reports surfaced that Grande plans to step back from the spotlight after completing her Eternal Sunshine tour. According to her representative, the singer plans to conclude the tour on a positive note while prioritizing her well-being. Afterward, she intends to take some time away from public appearances and other high-profile commitments to rest and recharge following a period of intense media attention and constant public scrutiny.
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Selena Gomez Sued by Investors Over Mental Health Startup
Selena Gomez is facing a lawsuit from five investors who backed Wondermind Global, the mental health company she co-founded with her mother, Mandy Teefey, and entrepreneur Daniella Pierson.
The investors are seeking to recover about $1.2 million they say they put into the business, along with damages and legal costs. The lawsuit alleges that Gomez and the other founders made commitments about the company’s plans and operations that were not fulfilled.
A central allegation concerns Gomez’s role in Wondermind’s development. According to the complaint, investors were told she would be “actively building” the company as its head of marketing. The claim further alleges that Gomez signed an agreement to perform those duties but later failed to do so.

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The investors also allege that Wondermind was presented as having several revenue-generating initiatives in development, including advertising partnerships, celebrity cover stories and a mobile app. The complaint also alleges that investors were told Wondermind had secured institutional partnerships with JPMorgan and Fidelity, which were expected to generate advertising revenue. According to the lawsuit, none of those initiatives or partnerships materialised.
Wondermind was founded in 2021 with the goal of making mental health and wellness content more accessible. Gomez had already spoken publicly about her own experiences with mental health.
The investors claim Wondermind struggled financially and eventually failed to meet basic business obligations, including paying employees and vendors on time. They also allege that they were not properly informed about the company’s financial and operational problems.
According to the complaint, the investors only became aware of the extent of Wondermind’s difficulties after September 2025 investigation by The Cut examined the company’s finances and management.

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After learning about Wondermind’s financial and operational problems, the investors allegedly demanded that their money be returned. According to the lawsuit, Teefey told them that the funds would be placed in an escrow account for repayment, but the money was never returned. The investors say their attempts to obtain repayment and further information eventually went unanswered, leaving them to seek the return of their investments through the lawsuit.
Gomez remains listed as a co-founder on Wondermind’s website, while her mother now serves as chief executive following Pierson’s departure from the company.
The lawsuit does not establish that the allegations are true. Gomez and Wondermind have been contacted for comment, but neither had responded at the time of publication.
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