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Young Thug Claims Drake Dissed Gunna On ‘Business is Business’

Brooke Hogan Speaks Out on Not Being Included in Hulk Hogan's $5 Million Will

Hollywood Bankrupts Donation For Boys & Girls Club ...Nate Bargatze, CBS Still Pay Up

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Thug claims that Drake was doing the dissing: “Drake got down, went straight at his butt . Drake did the intro for the album. He went right at his butt  in the worst way. He trip on the intro. First eight bars talking nasty to the boy.”
On the intro, titled “Parade on Cleveland”, Drake said: “I’m about to mop up some boys, it’s custodian time / Me and my thoughts is the loneliest time / Don’t tell me ’bout loyalty, show me this time / Don’t tell me ’bout loyalty, show me this time / Business is business, you owe me this time.”

Brooke Hogan isn't concerned about finances.
After Hulk Hogan's will revealed that his and ex-wife Linda Hogan's son Nick Hogan was the sole beneficiary of his estate, the former pro wrestler's daughter reacted to not being included in his $5 million will.
"His decision is no surprise to me," Brooke told TMZ in an interview published Sept. 11. "It's what I asked for, I stand by it with no regrets. My dad knows I'm a hard worker and I have been surviving without his money for a long, long time."
For the 37-year-old, her complicated relationship with Hulk (real name is Terry Gene Bollea) and mom Linda—which led to a years-long estrangement—wasn't due to finances.
After the WWE alum's death at age 71 from a heart attack in July, Brooke—who shares 7-month-old twins Oliver and Molly with husband Steven Oleksy—shared insight into their dynamic.
"We never had a 'big fight,'" she explained five days after Hulk's passing. "My father and I never 'fought.' It was a series of private phone calls no one will ever hear, know, or understand. My father was confiding in me about issues weighing on his heart, both personal and business."
"I offered to be a life raft in whatever capacity he needed," she continued. "I told him he had my support. I begged him to rest, to take care of himself. He had nothing to prove to the world or anyone."
The Hogan Knows Best alum even revealed that she and Steven, 39, had relocated to Florida from Tennessee since Hulk was "getting older."
"I wanted to be there as much as I could," she explained. "We had been through almost 25 surgeries together, and then all of a sudden, he didn't want me at surgeries… everything started getting covered in a thick veil. It was like there was a force field around him that I couldn't get through."
Following this shift, Brooke said that she and her dad had "respectful disagreements that took an emotional toll," which, along with her high-risk pregnancy, led her to "step away" from their relationship.
"I know in my heart I did everything I could," she added. "He knew I would run through a burning building for him. And in many ways, along the path of life, I did. He knows how deeply, how hard and how purely I loved him. I am at peace knowing this."

9/15 6:11 AM PT -- President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of America tells TMZ ... “What an incredible night! Our heartfelt thanks to Nate Bargatze, CBS, and the Emmy Awards team for supporting Boys & Girls Clubs in such a big way. It was a true honor for our Club Kids to share the stage with the night’s winners, especially knowing some of our alumni have gone on to become Emmy winners themselves."

"We are also deeply grateful to all who kept their speeches short in the spirit of this fun challenge and to maximize the impact for our young people. The generous $350,000 donation from CBS and Nate is a powerful investment in the dreams and great futures of millions of young people nationwide.”

Hollywood's elite are usually known for their charitable contributions ... but, Sunday night they took a whole lot more than they gave -- 'cause they bankrupted a $100K pot meant for charity!

Here's the deal ... in the lead-up to the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards host Nate Bargatze told multiple outlets he had a way to keep the show on track in terms of time.

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