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Flavor Flav jailed on felony charges
Police in Las Vegas say entertainer Flavor Flav was jailed on felony charges stemming from a domestic argument with his fiancee and threats to attack her teenage son with a knife.
Officer Bill Cassell said no one was injured before the arrest around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday at a home in a residential neighborhood several miles southwest of the Las Vegas Strip.
The 53-year-old former rapper and reality television star, whose legal name is William Jonathan Drayton Jr., was being held on $23,000 bail at the Clark County jail, with an initial court appearance scheduled Thursday. It’s not clear if he has a lawyer.
Drayton was part of the 1980s and ’90s rap group Public Enemy, whose public persona includes wearing a big clock on his chest.
‘Ethel’ turns loving lens on RFK’s widow
In the thick of the presidential campaign, a documentary about a political wife wouldn’t seem to offer respite from the clatter.
But that’s exactly what “Ethel,” an intimate, affectionate look at Ethel Kennedy by her youngest child, manages to do.
It’s a heartfelt reminder of public service’s rewards and heaviest demands, elements that can be lost in the moment’s rough-and-tumble.
It also honors a rarely interviewed Kennedy wife who was eclipsed by her more glamorous sister-in-law and sister in tragedy, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.
Debuting tonight on HBO at 9, “Ethel” offers the life and times of Robert F. Kennedy’s widow through the lens of accomplished filmmaker Rory Kennedy, born six months after her father’s 1968 assassination.
Megan Fox announces birth of ‘perfect’ son
Megan Fox took to social media to announce the birth of her son.
The “Transformers” actress wrote on her Facebook profile on Wednesday that she and husband Brian Austin Green welcomed a son named Noah Shannon Green on Sept. 27. She describes him as “healthy, happy and perfect.”
She goes on to say she and Green are “humbled” to be “the parents of this beautiful soul.”
Fox and Green were married in 2010. This is their first child together.
Wire reports

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