Entertainment News: Diddy Update, Fake Dentist Arrested, Hurricane Milton

In a shocking revelation, the New York Post reports that a sex tape featuring Sean Diddy Combs and a young, high-profile male celebrity is currently being offered to the highest bidder. The identity of the celebrity remains undisclosed, as it’s uncertain whether he was a victim of a sex crime or an adult at the time of the recording. Social media users have speculated on potential identities, but sources close to the unidentified man have shared that the resurfacing of this video has triggered painful memories for him. Notably, several sources have confirmed that both Diddy and the young celebrity's faces are clearly visible in the footage.

In other news, an Atlanta-based "veneer specialist" was arrested last week for illegally performing dental procedures. Brandon Dillard, the owner and operator of “A List Smiles,” has allegedly been offering unauthorized veneer services since 2021 to a clientele that includes celebrities and affluent clients who travel to him for treatment. According to the Fulton County Deputy District Attorney, the investigation began after a TikTok video showcasing Dillard's work went viral. During a press conference, the Deputy DA revealed that Dillard is not a licensed dentist and has never held a dental license. Despite the professional appearance of his business, it has been described as part of a larger scam. Dillard now faces eight felony charges, including practicing dentistry without a license and theft by deception.

Lastly, in a quick weather update: the National Hurricane Center has upgraded Tropical Storm Milton to Hurricane Milton. Currently situated in the Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane is projected to make landfall on the west coast of Florida by Wednesday as a Category 3 storm. With winds reaching up to 129 miles per hour and heavy rainfall expected, significant damage is likely. In response, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has expanded the state of emergency to include 51 counties, preparing for potential evacuations affecting up to six million residents still recovering from Hurricane Helene, which hit just two weeks ago.


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