NBA YoungBoy's mother, Sherhonda Gaulden, recently went live on Instagram with one of her son's fans. What Gaulden didn't know is that the fan does a killer impression of YoungBoy, which quickly managed to leave her jaw-dropped. In a new clip from the live, she's seen chatting with the talented fan, who even had her convinced that he was playing a recording of him.
YoungBoy's mother has a lot to be proud of nowadays. Her son just dropped off his fourth project of the year earlier today, Decided 2. The LP is a follow-up to his 2018 album Decided. It features 18-tracks, showing off his lyrical dexterity and overall growth as an artist. To give fans a taste ahead of the drop, he previously unveiled singles "Deep Down," "My Body," and "Now Who."
YoungBoy's mother was all smiles during her recent livestream, however, the rapper seems to be going through a bit of a rough patch. Last week, he cited his mental health in a request to adjust the terms of his house arrest. “Being confined to his home and unable to complete his employment obligations has led to great anxiety, depression, loss of weight and sleep. [NBA YoungBoy] has been visibly stressed and has expressed concern and loss of hope that he will be able to return to his contracted employment obligation,” a statement from his lawyer reads. What do you think of NBA YoungBoy's mother being shocked by how much his fan sounds like him? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more news.
Emani Ellis’ $24 million lawsuit against Bronx rapper Cardi B didn’t go the way she had hoped. After about a week of trial, it took the 12-person jury less than an hour to dismiss the case entirely, rejecting her claims across the board.
Fast forward to Friday, October 31, Ellis is now trying for a second chance, according to MyNewsLA. Her attorney has submitted new paperwork to Judge Ian Fusselman, requesting a fresh hearing set for December 5. The main argument centers on claims that the jury didn’t have sufficient evidence to quickly clear Cardi B of any liability.
For now, that request hasn’t been approved.
The dispute traces back to an incident on February 24, 2018, at a Wilshire Boulevard OB-GYN clinic. At the time, Ellis was working as a security guard at the building when she encountered Cardi B, who was in the early stages of pregnancy — something that wasn’t yet known publicly.
Ellis accused the rapper of physically and verbally assaulting her, alleging that Cardi used racial insults during the encounter. She claimed to have suffered lasting emotional trauma, including PTSD, anxiety, and insomnia. Her lawsuit included allegations of assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, and false imprisonment.
Cardi B has always maintained that the situation never became physical. However, she acknowledged that she did call Ellis a “b*tch.” “It was a verbal altercation. She didn’t hit me. I didn’t hit her. There was no touch. So, to me it wasn’t no incident,” Cardi explained.
After winning the case, the rapper warned that she would no longer tolerate what she sees as baseless lawsuits. “This time around, I’m going to be nice. The next person to try to do a frivolous lawsuit against me, I’m going to countersue, and I’m going to make you pay because this is not okay,” she said.
Reports from September suggested that Ellis intended to appeal the verdict, and her latest filing shows that effort is still underway.