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Jennifer Lopez Sued for Posting Paparazzi Photo Without Permission
Jennifer Lopez has landed in legal trouble over a photo she once shared on her Instagram Story. The pop star and actress is being sued for $150,000 after posting an image of herself holding hands with then-boyfriend Alex Rodriguez back in 2017. The photo, taken by a paparazzi agency called Splash News, is at the center of the dispute.
The agency claims Lopez didn’t ask for permission before posting the image, which they say is a violation of their copyright. Since professional agencies like Splash News make money by licensing their images to media outlets, they argue that her sharing it freely on social media damaged their business.
This isn’t the first time Jennifer has been called out over photo use online. In a separate case, photographer Steve Sands filed a lawsuit against her and her company, Nuyorican Productions. He’s also demanding $150,000, saying she posted one of his pictures without a license to promote her brand to her millions of followers.
Jennifer now joins a list of celebrities who’ve faced similar lawsuits — stars like Ariana Grande, Gigi Hadid, and Khloé Kardashian have all been sued for sharing paparazzi photos of themselves. These cases show that even if you’re the subject in the photo, it doesn’t mean you automatically have the right to post it.
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Top Prime Video Movies to Watch Out for in 2026
Prime Video has an exciting lineup of movies set for release in 2026, featuring everything from bestselling book adaptations to action-packed sequels and highly anticipated reboots.
Some of the upcoming Prime Video titles to look out for include:
- The Love Hypothesis
- Play Dirty
- Balls Up
- Mercy
- Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie
- The Beekeeper 2
- Masters of the Universe
- The Breadwinner
- Voltron
- The Thomas Crown Affair
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‘No Smoking, No Nudity’ — Spyro Opens Up About the Values That Shape His Work
Nigerian singer Spyro speaks on his values, morals, and how he applies them to his work.
He shared that when shooting music videos, he does not tolerate certain things because they do not align with his beliefs.
“You can’t be in a video with me and you’re smoking. That can’t happen. You can’t be in a video with me and you’re naked. That won’t happen. I have rules and regulations for working with people.
“I can’t be on a song that is not clean, to start with. Shoday, give your life to Christ. I said, ‘Shoday, give your life to Christ.’ He said I should continue mine while he focuses on his. Even if he’s not with Christ, he’s coming to Christ. That’s why I’m in this industry. It’s a gradual process.”
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Babcock University Denies Issuing Carter Efe’s Alleged Certificate
Babcock University makes headlines as it speaks regarding content creator Carter Efe, who claimed that he studied at the school and graduated with a first-class degree.
When asked for proof, he shared a certificate that stated “First Class Upper.” However, the university has now spoken out, stating that the certificate is not from the school and is forged.
“Babcock University does not issue ‘Honorary Certificates’ in recognition of undergraduate academic performance. Academic excellence, including the award of First Class Honours, is formally recognized only through the University’s official degree certificate and academic transcript issued by the Office of the Registrar.”
“There is no academic classification or degree known to Babcock University as ‘First Class Upper.’ The recognized classification is First Class Honours.”
