If you're a fan of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' you've probably heard a LOT about the DASH stores. Featured since the first series, we've seen Kim, Kourt and Khloé try their hand at retail. From Calabasas to Miami, the business grew as fast as the sisters rose to stardom.
The amount of times we've seen drama unfold because of the stores could have been its own TV show, and the spin-off about the DASH dolls was a moment too, although it didn't last as long as the fourteen seasons of KUWTK.
With an album dropping on Sept. 4, Tekashi 6ix9ine is hitting the media circuit to discuss his past, present, and future. The “Trollz” rapper completed his prison sentence in August and after taking a brief hiatus from social media to relocate, is back on the scene in full force — with protection in tow. 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, recently sat down to discuss his federal case, his career, and why he thinks he’s like Tupac.
Sean O’Malley, the electrifying UFC sensation, lights up the octagon with his dynamic fighting style. The Montana-native bantamweight boxer has a strong resume and a penchant for highlight-reel knockouts. Being the talk of the town for hisupcoming bantamweight test against Aljamain Sterling for the title, O’Malley indeed is on the verge to raise the bar.
But, did you know? Prior to his matchup against Petr Yan at UFC 280, O’Malley was highlighted in the brief documentary Anatomy of a Fighter.
Play video content OPEN INVITATION! Todd Gurley ain't wasting any time recruiting the newest top WR in free agency -- sending a message to Dez Bryant, "Come to the Rams!"
"I'd love to have Dez, man," Gurley told us at LAX moments after Bryant was released from the Dallas Cowboys ... "He's a beast!"
Fun Fact: Gurley and Bryant have the Jay-Z connection, they're both repped by ROC NATION Sports and who knows .
Gallery Launch Gallery Westside Estate Agency Adam Levine's back in business -- the luxury house-flipping business -- and he's looking to make millions on his incredible home in Beverly Hills.
The Maroon 5 frontman and his wife, Behati Prinsloo, bought the massive pad from "Will and Grace" creator Max Mutchnick just over a year ago for a cool $35.5 million ... and just put it back on the market.