Any real love between superstar singer Mary J. Blige and her longtime friend and stylist Misa Hylton appears lost now that the two are facing off in an explosive legal battle over the management and music of Harlem rapper Vado.
In new court filings obtained by Rolling Stone, Blige is blasting the various contract interference claims Hylton leveled against her in an 18-page complaint filed last April. Blige calls the allegations “blatantly frivolous” and even “stunning,” and she’s asking a judge to dismiss Hylton’s lawsuit outright. She also...
In new court filings obtained by Rolling Stone, Blige is blasting the various contract interference claims Hylton leveled against her in an 18-page complaint filed last April. Blige calls the allegations “blatantly frivolous” and even “stunning,” and she’s asking a judge to dismiss Hylton’s lawsuit outright. She also...
- 7/29/2025
- by Nancy Dillon
- Rollingstone.com
Eltingville was inspired by real fan behavior and serves as a scathing critique of the toxic underbelly of fandom. The series portrays the worst kind of fans imaginable, who engage in destructive behavior and viciously attack others. Eltingville reflects the increasing prevalence of toxic fans in today's geek culture, reminding readers of what fandom should really be about - fun and shared passion.
Fans across the internet have become enamored with the comedic and unapologetic commentary of Eltingville. Despite ending nearly ten years ago, the series has experienced a surge in popularity on social media sites like Twitter. The recent hubbub over the alternative comic has seen Eltingville creator Evan Dorkin engaging with fans online, fielding questions about his notorious masterpiece.
But what is it about Eltingville (also known as The Eltingville Club) that has aided this trend? Why does a series that Dorkin left behind almost a decade ago...
Fans across the internet have become enamored with the comedic and unapologetic commentary of Eltingville. Despite ending nearly ten years ago, the series has experienced a surge in popularity on social media sites like Twitter. The recent hubbub over the alternative comic has seen Eltingville creator Evan Dorkin engaging with fans online, fielding questions about his notorious masterpiece.
But what is it about Eltingville (also known as The Eltingville Club) that has aided this trend? Why does a series that Dorkin left behind almost a decade ago...
- 9/14/2023
- by Justin Epps
- ScreenRant
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.