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Thursday, 26 September 2024

Cardi B Expresses Regret Over Offset as He Accuses Her of Cheating During Pregnancy: "I've Always Been Too Good for You.

 

Cardi B and Offset. Photo credits: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for TikTok; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for TikTok.


Cardi B didn't hold back in response to Offset's accusations of her cheating while pregnant.


On Wednesday, September 25, the estranged couple had a fiery exchange on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).


During an Instagram Live session, Cardi (whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) fired back at Offset (real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus), who claimed she was unfaithful while expecting their child.

“You f--ked with a baby inside, tell the truth!!" he commented, according to Hollywood Unlocked and E!.


In response, Cardi tweeted on X, "AND DID !!!!!!," leading fans to speculate that she was confirming Offset's allegations.




On X, the "WAP" artist remarked, “A hurt man will do the unthinkable.”


During her Instagram Live, the "Bodak Yellow" singer expressed gratitude for their three children but admitted she ultimately "regrets" her ex. 


"But f--- you, I regret you," Cardi declared. "I've always been too good for you."


She continued, “Since you want to threaten me, saying you’ll take my stuff because I’m moving on—just move on! Why can’t you do that?”


Cardi also hinted that their legal issues could be tough. “It’s no fun when Mama’s got the gun, right?” she asked. “Now we’re heading into a court battle, huh?”


Representatives for Cardi and Offset have not yet responded to PEOPLE's requests for comment.

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Cardi B and Offset, who share a daughter named Kulture Kiari Cephus, a son named Wave Set Cephus, and welcomed a baby girl in September 2024, have experienced a tumultuous relationship over the years.


Rumors of their romance began in February 2017 when they attended Super Bowl LI together. By October of that year, Offset proposed to Cardi during Power 99's Powerhouse concert in Philadelphia, although it later came to light that they had secretly married on September 20, 2017.


The couple's relationship has seen its share of ups and downs, with Cardi filing for divorce twice—first in September 2020 and again in July 2024. Shortly after the second filing, Cardi announced on Instagram that she was expecting their third child, who arrived just a month later.


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Sunday, 15 September 2024

Dallas Cowboys vs. New Orleans Saints: How to Watch, Stream, and Key Things to Watch in Week 2

 



New Orleans Saints vs. Dallas Cowboys


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Matchup    : New Orleans Saints (1-0) vs. Dallas Cowboys (1-0)

Date & Time : Sunday, September 15 | 12:00 p.m. CT

Location  :  AT&T Stadium | Arlington, Texas

How to Watch:
 
In Dallas :    Catch the game on FOX 4 or stream it on the FOX Sports App.  
Outside the DFW area   : Stream the game on the NFL App.

1. Cowboys Offense


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Thanks to a dominant showing by the Cowboys' defense and special teams, the offense was able to take a more relaxed approach in their Week 1 win over the Cleveland Browns.


Quarterback Dak Prescott acknowledged that the offense "left a lot of meat on the bone" in that game.


Ezekiel Elliott flashed some spark, recording 10 carries for 40 yards and a touchdown.


However, the Cowboys' passing and running game will likely face greater scrutiny this Sunday.


2. Containing Kamara


The Dallas defense has struggled to stop the run in recent seasons, but a revamped linebacker corps stood out in Mike Zimmer's scheme against Cleveland. The Cowboys held the Browns' running backs to just 54 rushing yards.

In Week 1, the Saints dominated the Panthers on the ground. Running backs Alvin Kamara and Jamaal Williams combined for 121 yards and two touchdowns.




Dallas knows that containing Kamara is crucial to slowing down the Saints' offense.


"It’s going to be a great challenge. He’s still one of the best backs in the league," said Micah Parsons. "He’s had some injuries the last couple of years, but everyone deals with that. From what we’ve seen, he looks healthy, and I’m excited for the challenge. This will be my first time facing him."


3. Can Cowboys rookies continue to shine?


The Dallas Cowboys' rookie starters impressed in their debut against the Browns.


Center Cooper Beebe didn’t give up a single pressure against Cleveland’s tough defense, while tackle Tyler Guyton held his own against elite pass rusher Myles Garrett. 

On the defensive side, the Browns targeted Cowboys cornerback Caelen Carson nine times, but the fifth-round pick allowed only two catches and broke up two passes in his first game.


All three rookies will need to show they can deliver in high-pressure situations going forward.


4. Brandon Aubrey - Future record holder?


Cowboys fans were frustrated when Mike McCarthy chose not to let kicker Brandon Aubrey attempt a 71-yard field goal after his successful 66-yarder was negated by a delay of game penalty.


Aubrey himself believes he can hit from 70 yards, and with the roof expected to be closed at AT&T Stadium, the conditions couldn't be more ideal for a shot at breaking the NFL record of 66 yards.


Whether or not he's aiming for a record, Aubrey's combination of leg strength and accuracy has become a major asset for the Cowboys.





Thursday, 5 September 2024

Commanders Dismiss VP Over Remarks on Players, Jerry Jones, and Roger Goodell.

ASHBURN, Va.  --  The Washington Commanders have dismissed an employee following the release of a video in which he made controversial remarks about the team's players, accused Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of racism, and referred to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as a "$50 million puppet."

Rael Enteen, who served as Washington’s vice president of content for the past four years, also criticized the team’s fans, calling them "mouth breathers."


A team spokesperson confirmed Enteen's dismissal on Thursday but provided no further comment.


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Enteen had been suspended on Wednesday after the video, posted by the O'Keefe Media Group, circulated on social media. The video revealed that Enteen had met a woman via the dating app Hinge, who turned out to be an undercover member of the media group. The pair reportedly met twice in June at restaurants in Washington, D.C.


In a statement released Wednesday, the team announced it was investigating the situation. Less than 24 hours later, Enteen was terminated.


"The language used in the video does not align with the values of the Commanders organization," a spokesperson for the team said in an initial statement.

In the video, Enteen is seen telling an undercover reporter, "Over 50% of our roster is white and religious, and they believe God says, 'F--- the gays.' That's their interpretation, not mine. Another significant portion of the team consists of low-income African Americans who come from communities that are often very homophobic."


Enteen also commented on the NFL leadership, saying, "I don’t think the commissioner hates gay or Black people. But Jerry Jones, who essentially runs the NFL, I believe, does."


Regarding the NFL's social justice efforts, Enteen described them as "performative," adding, "It’s not out of the goodness of their heart. It’s because George Floyd changed the game. ... The NFL, like any corporation, prioritizes the bottom line above all else." 


In the video, Enteen commented that the league’s significant revenue allows it to "faux-prioritize DEI" (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) primarily for the sake of positive PR.


He went on to describe the fanbase, saying that many are "high-school-educated alcoholics" and referred to them as "mouth breathers."


Regarding the players, Enteen remarked that some are "dumb as hell" while others, who start out smart, "don’t stay that way after getting hit in the head too many times." He suggested that players who "get their heads knocked around" are more prone to believing in conspiracy theories.

In conversation with an unidentified reporter—heard but not seen on the video—Enteen explained that his role was essentially to sell hope. Referring to a past incident at the former FedEx Stadium where fans reported a sewage smell from leaking pipes, Enteen said he downplayed the situation on social media by claiming it was just water, adding, "That is state-run media."