Alabama Barker is taking heat for her latest rap video!
27.04.2023 - 18:49 / nme.com
Jackass star Bam Margera has turned himself in after police issued an arrest warrant over an alleged “physical altercation”.On Sunday (April 23), Pennsylvania State Police issued an arrest warrant for Margera after he was allegedly involved in an altercation at his home in Chester County. The other person involved in the incident was later identified as his older brother, Jess Margera.When police arrived at the reported disturbance, Margera had already “fled into a wooded area” and had not been located.As reported by PageSix, a police spokesperson confirmed Margera had surrendered to police at the Avondale station on Thursday morning (April 27).
His bail was set at $50,000 (£40,045) in a local district court.Margera is scheduled to return to court on May 25 for a preliminary hearing, where he faces six different charges, including one count of assault, one count of harassment, and four counts of terroristic threats with the intention to terrorise another.In a post on Instagram, the Jackass star denied the allegations, writing: “I just got out of the courthouse with my lawyers. Everything went great and the false accusations of what my brother says are not true and he will be sued for defamation as well as being evicted from castle bam sooner than later.A post shared by Bam Margera (@captiancreamstain)“The reason this happened is because I read his phone saying he wants me back in California and he wants to find a way to 302 me.
Fuck him.”In a post on Twitter on Monday (April 24), Jess Margera claimed he was involved in an altercation with Bam. “He threw some punches at me which I blocked,” Jess wrote.
“He got a good one on my ear tho it’s still ringing actually haha.“Same ol shit. It’s just boring at this point sadly.
Alabama Barker is taking heat for her latest rap video!
Ted Nugent has hit out at “liars and haters” for the cancellation of his gig in Alabama.Nugent – who is a high profile supporter of Donald Trump – was due to play the Avondale Brewing Co. venue in Birmingham, Alabama on July 18 as part of his ‘Adios Mofo’ tour, but the gig was cancelled this week over backlash regarding the singer’s political views.After the announcement, the venue’s post about the gig was flooded with thousands of comments protesting the show, with one saying: “Lose this show or lose my business.”In response, the venue cancelled the show and wrote: “We have heard the concerns of the Avondale community, which is so important to us, and in conjunction with our partners, have taken the necessary steps to to cancel the Ted Nugent concert scheduled for July 18.”Nugent himself has now responded to the cancellation, tweeting: “liars & haters drunk on stupid incapable to debate me.”liars & haters drunk on stupid incapable to debate me-https://t.co/P56ILUnziG— Ted Nugent (@TedNugent) May 5, 2023Last year saw Nugent hit out at Bruce Springsteen “for being a dirtbag and supporting communists” as well as calling Neil Young “a complete punk” over his decision to pull his music from Spotify.The singer also urged supporters of Donald Trump to “remain peaceful” if the former President were to be arrested on charges related to an investigation into a $130,000 (£106,000) payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.Nugent went on to tell Trump’s supporters to instead participate in non-violent forms of protest.
Ted Nugent‘s farewell tour has been cancelled over backlash regarding the singer’s political views.Nugent – who is a high profile supporter of Donald Trump – was due to play the Avondale Brewing Co. venue in Birmingham, Alabama on July 18 as part of his ‘Adios Mofo’ tour.After the announcement, the venue’s post about the gig was flooded with thousands of comments protesting the show, and asking the venue to reconsider, as AL report.“I will never spend another dollar in your establishment,” one commenter wrote.
, Max's upcoming documentary, promises to pull back the curtain on the long-held traditions and newly beloved hashtags of sorority recruitment at the University of Alabama.Known simply as #BamaRush to its loyal TikTok followers, the cutthroat recruitment process first went viral in August 2021, when users around the globe found themselves mysteriously captivated with the social schedules and daily outfit announcements of Alabama students in pursuit of a sorority bid. «This is my Super Bowl, sorority rush time, whether it's at Alabama University [sic] or any similar university, anything where we're gonna get a clothing haul from the Pants Store or Shein or Lulu's, I have not known true joy since this time last year,» one TikToker said when recruitment season began again in 2022. follows four students as they prepare to rush at the University of Alabama in 2022. Director Rachel Fleit offers a darker perspective on the phenomenon.«We put a lot of pressure on ourselves,» one source says in the doc's trailer.
Charna Flam Max has shared the trailer for its upcoming documentary “Bama Rush,” which follows the social media phenomenon that grew out of University of Alabama students documenting their sorority recruitment experience. The feature length documentary will premiere on Warner Bros. Discovery’s merged HBO Max-Discovery+ streaming platform Max on May 23.
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Bam Margera is speaking out after surrendering himself to the police. He was on the run earlier this week.
Bam Margera has turned himself in.
announced a warrant to arrest him for assaulting his brother, Jess, among other charges. A spokesman for the state police department broke the news in a tweet Thursday morning.The 43-year-old reality star turned himself in to the station in Avondale, police said.
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Bam Margera’s friends are concerned.
Jackass star Bam Margera is on the run following a “physical confrontation” last weekend.According to Variety, the Pennsylvania State Police have issued an arrest warrant for Margera after he was allegedly involved in an altercation with someone at his home in Chester County on Sunday April 23.It is reported that the other person involved suffered minor injuries.The police said in a statement that they were called to the residence at 11am in response to a reported disturbance. “Margera fled into a wooded area prior to the arrival of [Pennsylvania State Police] and has not been located at this time,” it read.Margera’s brother, musician Jess Margera, claimed on social media yesterday (April 24) that he was involved in the confrontation with Bam.
Bam Margera following a “physical confrontation” on Sunday. In a statement, police say they were called to a Chester County residence at 11 a.m. on April 23 in response to a reported disturbance. The former “Jackass” star was allegedly involved in an altercation with someone at the household, who suffered minor injuries. “Margera fled into a wooded area prior to the arrival of [Pennsylvania State Police] and has not been located at this time,” reads the statement. A warrant for his arrest was issued on Monday.