After being arrested for disturbing the peace in Las Vegas a couple of days ago, Kid Ink has expressed to Billboard that the issue has been solved, and the show must go on!
After being arrested for disturbing the peace in Las Vegas a couple of days ago, Kid Ink has expressed to Billboard that the issue has been solved, and the show must go on!
The filming for N.W.A.’s upcoming biopic has already kicked off in South Central, Los Angeles (it’s only right.) As the crew was filming inside of the Compton Courthouse, shots rang out outside of the location and according to eyewitnesses, it was the REAL deal (NOT actors.) Although the police do not believe the shooters were targeting the filming crew, a nearby civilian did get hit by the gunfire and collapsed. Luckily, the victim survived. The filming will resume this week in yet another rough area of Compton although members of the crew are worried for their safety. The shooting is still under investigation by the L.A.P.D.
Although most porno stars are also required to get tested for STDs and AIDS before filming, nothing is ever guaranteed. The California State Assembly just passed a law requiring all adult film actors to strap up during their pornographic shoots in Cali. According to State Assemblyman Isadore Hall, STDs are out of control in the porno industry and it’s better to be safe than sorry. However, Vivid president Steve Hirsch says he’ll make sure his videos aren’t shot where this law is in effect because he claims their testing procedures are more than enough. One porn executive told TMZ they already lost approximately $100 million dollars from this law. He explained that 480 permits were issued in 2012 and after the condom law passed, the number dropped down to 40 in 2013 and only 30 for 2014. Hall argues that the porno companies can digitally remove the condoms and that they’re full of sh*t. Although statistics show that 11% of the females in the porno industry have contracted gonorrhea from unprotected sex during filming and 15% tested positive for chlamydia. WELP…. wrap that thang up, gentleman.
In her first on-camera interview, 67-year-old Patricia Krenwinkel (center) gives an explanation regarding her involvement in the killing of 7 people in Los Angeles back in 1969 while following Charles Manson. Krewinkel happens to be the longest-incarcerated female inmate in California. She claims that she fell into the trance on Charles Manson because of her childhood. “As I started to go to school I never felt like I had fitted in, I never had that sense of belonging,” she stated. “I never ever developed a sense of who I was and where I was going and what I wanted to do.” See what’s next after the jump.