As the Toronto Blue Jays returned to Los Angeles to take on the Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series, Justin Bieber rolled up in full gear to support the Jays. After Shohei Ohtani hit his first home run of the night — he’d go on to hit two …
Read More »Nezza Says She Sang National Anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium Against Team's Request
Nezza says she sang the national anthem in Spanish on Saturday at Dodger Stadium despite being asked by a Dodgers employee to sing it in English. In a TikTok video the singer posted, an unidentified person off-camera whom Nezza said was a Dodgers employee is heard saying, “We are going …
Read More »Nezza Says She Sang National Anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium Against Team's Request
Nezza says she sang the national anthem in Spanish on Saturday at Dodger Stadium despite being asked by a Dodgers employee to sing it in English. In a TikTok video the singer posted, an unidentified person off-camera whom Nezza said was a Dodgers employee is heard saying, “We are going …
Read More »Shohei Ohtani's Ex-Interpreter Sentenced to Five Years in Prison Following Gambling Scandal
Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani‘s former interpreter, has been sentenced to five years in prison for siphoning millions of dollars from the superstar baseball player, NBC News reported on Thursday. Mizuhara pled guilty last year on fraud charges in one of the biggest gambling scandals in sports history, stealing millions from …
Read More »Kendrick Lamar Saw This Mariachi Singer at a Dodgers Game. Now, She's on 'GNX'
A P.F. Changs fortune cookie predicted Deyra Barrera’s Friday: “Tomorrow will be a very important day for you.” That morning, the 49-year-old mariachi singer from Tucson, Arizona, woke up to a text from a friend, telling her that Kendrick Lamar had surprise-released GNX — and Barrera’s vocals opened the album. …
Read More »Fernando Valenzuela, Legendary Dodgers Pitcher, Died of Septic Shock
Fernando Valenzuela, the iconic southpaw pitcher who helpedLos AngelesDodgerswin the 1981 World Series, died last month of septic shock. Valenzuela died on Oct. 22 at age 63, although no cause of death was provided at the time. The player’s death certificate from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, obtained by …
Read More »Former Dodgers Pitcher Trevor Bauer Faces Another Sexual Assault Allegation
Former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer was accused by an Arizona woman of sexual assault and choking her unconscious, according to court filings in which the woman accused Bauer of raping her and getting her pregnant in late 2020. According to USA Today, which first reported on the court filings, the …
Read More »Dodgers Apologize and Reinvite Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Pride Night
Drag charity group Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will, after all, be participating at Los Angeles Dodgers‘ Pride Night next month after the baseball team received severe backlash from queer organizations for disinviting the organization. On Monday evening, the baseball team shared a statement on Twitter in which it apologized to …
Read More »LA Pride Pulls Out of Dodgers' Pride Night After Team Rescinded Charity Drag Group Invite
LA Pride will not be participating in this year’s Los Angeles Dodgers Pride Night following the baseball team’s decision to disinvite the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a nonprofit charity made up of drag nuns, from the event after facing pressure from conservatives. “As a longstanding partner of the Los Angeles …
Read More »Conservatives Bully L.A. Dodgers Into Dropping Charity Drag Group From Pride Night
Bowing to pressure from conservatives including Sen. Marco Rubio, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced on Wednesday that they had uninvited an LGBTQ charity and drag performance group from participation in their annual Pride Night. The organization, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, is an order of “queer and trans nuns” devoted …
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