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  • ‘It’s a brigade of old gits!’ Miriam Margolyes, Andy Linden and the older performers storming Edinburgh | Edinburgh festival 2025

    ‘It’s a brigade of old gits!’ Miriam Margolyes, Andy Linden and the older performers storming Edinburgh | Edinburgh festival 2025

    Miriam Margolyes is ensconced in the garden room of a fancy Edinburgh hotel, framed by tasteful greenery and smiling for a fan who wants a selfie. Apple-cheeked and foul-mouthed, she is gracious with the passing stranger, though she warns me later: “If somebody pisses me off, I’ll say: ‘Now listen to me, I’m 84!’” She pauses. “But I don’t see why they should!” she adds with a laugh.

    Margolyes is returning to Edinburgh for the second year running with an upgraded version of her acclaimed showcase based on the characters of Charles Dickens, her favourite author. “Same old cunt, even older,” reads the flyer. “It could be the last time, but don’t bank on it!”

    The Edinburgh festival fringe is world-famous for the diversity of its acts, but industry and media attention is easily distracted and the appetite for bold new talent and fresh voices often equates – deliberately or otherwise – with youth. Yet this year offers a “brigade of old gits”, as the actor Andy Linden says, some of them veterans such as Margolyes who first performed there with Cambridge University Footlights in 1963, and others remarkably making their debuts in their 70s and 80s.

    “I’m very lucky,” says Margolyes, whose legion of fans straddle generations and have delighted in her performances in Blackadder, Harry Potter and her appearances on The Graham Norton Show. “There’s relatively few people of my age still working.” And there is “nothing like a live audience”, she adds: “It’s like a kiss, it’s a caress.”

    “I just enjoy doing it so much,” she continues, running through some of the characters she brings to the stage with “shape-shifting flair”, as one reviewer put it. “My favourites like Mrs Gamp, Miss Havisham, I think I’m a perfect person to give voice to these amazing creations of which there were very many. So it’s a bit of a wank, really,” she concludes cheerily.

    ‘You’ve got to pace yourself’ … Andy Linden. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

    Margolyes describes an “immediate feeling of joy and competence” when she steps out in front of an audience these days. Has she always felt as if she knows what she’s doing on stage? “No, it has come with time. What I am conscious of now is that people know who I am and that is really relatively recent.”

    Just as confidence comes with age, so does a responsibility to use her profile to speak out on behalf of those who don’t have such a platform. Most recently Margolyes, who is Jewish, has faced a backlash for her strident criticism of the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza.

    “People say: ‘You’re just an actor, for fuck’s sake, shut up.’ Well, that is a point of view. I don’t happen to share that. I think that if you have a chance to make an impact for good, to change things, then you should. I think it’s an absolute requirement, and people don’t, out of fear sometimes. They are afraid of being cancelled. You can’t cancel me!” she says.

    Just off a flight from Australia, where she lives part-time with her partner, and suffering from “punishing” jet lag along with a recent back injury, Margolyes admits that life on the road can be tiring. “I’m gathering my powers and I will deliver, but it is a struggle.”

    Also appearing at Edinburgh this year is Linden, a veteran character actor and one of Margolyes’s Harry Potter co-stars, who played the horcrux thief Mundungus Fletcher. This year marks the 40th anniversary of his Edinburgh debut in 1985. Now 71, when Linden last performed at the festival in 2022, he suffered a big respiratory attack and ended up in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.

    Having been told by his doctor in no uncertain terms that “next time it happens I’d need a hearse not an ambulance”, Linden is embarking on his first booze- and cigarette-free festival as he returns with Baxter vs the Bookies, a show he wrote and performs himself, charting the fortunes of an ageing horse-racing tipster bamboozled by modern technology.

    “In the past we gloriously defiled ourselves one way or another, but as the years unfold experience takes a hand,” he says with some forbearance. “Edinburgh is the Grand National, not a five-furlong sprint and whether you’re young or old you’ve got to pace yourself.”

    Linden’s advice for performers of any age is to take a few days off during the run: “Edinburgh can be very insular so try to do something a little different, go up the coast. I go to the football and watch Hearts or Hibs. Don’t do 30 days nonstop.”

    The festival has changed mightily in scale since he first performed here, and has become “fiercely competitive”. But ageism is not a concern for Linden: the “brigade of old gits” he is referring to includes Ivor Dembina, Stephen Frost, Mark Arden and Mark Thomas.

    “You don’t retire from the profession,” he says, “the profession retires you.” And until that happens, he plans to start work in October on a new character project about a boxing cornerman.

    ‘You take more creative risks’ … Vivienne Powell (left) and Christine Thynne. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

    Others are making their debut here. I come to the Assembly Rooms bar to meet two women who are sitting poised on high stools. Vivienne Powell, 76, has just emerged from the first performance of her solo show Diva, about an opera singer with dementia battling to reclaim her memories through music. Christine Thynne, 82, a retired physiotherapist who took her first dance class at 68, is embarking on the first full run of her choreographed performance These Mechanisms.

    It’s a physically challenging dance piece involving scaffolding planks and stepladders. Does Thynne rub up against expectations of how a woman of her age ought to behave or what she is even capable of? She laughs. “At 82, people say: ‘You shouldn’t be going up a stepladder, somebody else should be changing the lightbulbs!’”

    Powell adds: “Our society is pretty ageist, in a lot of ways. Older people can be quite dismissed for what they can contribute, particularly women. So, to be doing our own shows at the fringe at a more mature age is pretty amazing.”

    Thynne concurs: “When you look back over the programmes of past years, I don’t know that there have been many elderly women who have done a full show.”

    Yet the pair remain largely unfazed by their own trajectories. “It can be quite common with women”, Powell argues, “who don’t come into themselves until their 40s or 50s. And they discover talents, interests that they didn’t know they had. They start a whole new chapter of their lives.” Having worked as a teacher while raising her three children in Sydney, Australia, latterly as a single parent, Powell gave her first professional opera recital in her early 40s and later acted on stage, in TV and film in Los Angeles.

    Do Powell and Thynne believe they are braver as performers because of their age and experience? “Definitely,” insists Powell. “You take more creative risks.”

    “My piece is completely about creative risks,” agrees Thynne. “From the beginning where I’m lying on a scaffolding plank and turning over its width. That’s the essence of the creativity, because the audience wonder what is going to happen next, then they realise: this isn’t an elderly person, this is an exciting piece of work.”

    There should be no age limit to creativity, says Powell. Her advice to those still contemplating their next chapter is straightforward: “Follow your heart, do what you love.” She raises one finger for emphasis: “And don’t settle.”

    Thynne says: “Even if you’re bringing up children and juggling all these different things and the ups and downs of life, still follow your dream. And be very, very positive about that!”

    Both women’s grandchildren will see their shows. Powell reads hers a George Eliot quote: “It’s never too late to be what you might have been.”

    Margolyes and Dickens: More Best Bits is at Pentland theatre at Pleasance at EICC until 24 August. Baxter vs the Bookies is at Gilded Balloon Patter House until 25 August. Diva is at Assembly Rooms, Drawing Room, until 24 August. These Mechanisms is at Dance Base until 20 August

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  • Hailey Bieber shares insights into ‘perfect weekend’ at Kylie Jenner’s birthday

    Hailey Bieber shares insights into ‘perfect weekend’ at Kylie Jenner’s birthday

    Hailey Bieber posts snaps from her ‘perfect weekend’

    Hailey Bieber has spent some “perfect” time with her close pals Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner over the weekend.

    The model took to her Instagram account on Monday, August 11, to share some insights into her well-spent weekend, at the Kylie Cosmetics founder’s 28th birthday celebartions.

    In the candid post, she dumped photos of herself enjoying a warm, cozy weekend.

    The first snap of the carousel featured Hailey sitting on a bench in a laid-back position, wearing a white mini dress with red dots on it.

    She also posted a snap of her painting, in which she drew her face with yellow petals around. The painting appears to have been drawn at Kylie’s birthday bash as the reality star also posted a video of herself drawing the same painting.

    Hailey Bieber shares insights into perfect weekend at Kylie Jenners birthday

    Hailey Bieber shares insights into perfect weekend at Kylie Jenners birthday

    One of the photos in the series showed a snap of a FaceTime screen which read, “Kendall is unavailable,” with an ostrich picture set as a profile picture of Kendall’s FaceTime ID.

    Hailey also posted a snap of herself in an outdoor setting while stretching her body in casual attire, donning black loose trousers and a light blue crop top.

    Hailey Bieber shares insights into perfect weekend at Kylie Jenners birthday

    This came after Kylie posted a series of snaps and videos from her intimate birthday celebrations. In one of her videos, when the beauty mogul was seen blowing the candles on her raspberry cake, Hailey and her husband Justin Bieber could be seen, as the Rhode owner captured memories on her phone.


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  • Ethel Cain Expands ‘Willoughby Tucker’ Tour to Australia & New Zealand

    Ethel Cain Expands ‘Willoughby Tucker’ Tour to Australia & New Zealand

    Fresh off the back of new album Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, Ethel Cain has expanded her global tour into 2026 with dates in Australia and New Zealand.

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    Taking place throughout February 2026, the forthcoming shows will be Cain’s first of the year and will launch with a headline date at Auckland Town Hall in New Zealand before heading west to Australia. The five-date tour will feature two headline dates in Melbourne before one-off shows in Sydney, Brisbane and Fremantle.

    Cain’s visit to New Zealand will mark her first appearance in the country, while it will be her second time in Australia, having made her debut in 2023 as part of the RISING, Vivid Live and Dark MOFO festivals.

    The announcement of new tour dates comes just days after the release of Cain’s second studio album, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You on Friday (Aug. 8). 

    The album is a thematic prequel to Cain’s 2022 debut, Preacher’s Daughter, which reached No. 10 on the Billboard 200 in April following its first vinyl release. Its recent physical issue also resulted in peaks atop the Top Alternative Albums chart, the all-genre Top Album Sales list, the Vinyl Albums chart, and No. 2 placings on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts.

    The musical moniker of Hayden Anhedönia, a recent interview revealed that the Ethel Cain project has reached a thematic conclusion with the release of the nascent record.

    Preacher’s Daughter was speaking on my experiences in the church and as a child, and dealing with an environment you are subjected to and can escape from and all those fears,” Anhedönia told Popcast last month. “Willoughby Tucker is more of my insecurities and frustrations and fears and inadequacies and all of that in love. And so it’s just as personal, just on a different tip.

    “But all of this, since the debut, has to do with Ethel Cain, the granddaughter’s character. So we are now, after this record is over, officially closing that chapter.

    “I built Ethel Cain, the granddaughter’s character, now based off of, now, 27 years of life,” she added. “I have to go back out now and live and get more experience.”

    Cain will launch the Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour in Seattle on Tuesday (Aug. 12) ahead of dates throughout North America, the U.K. and Europe, which are scheduled until mid-November.

    Ethel Cain: The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour, Australia & New Zealand Dates

    Feb. 14 – Auckland Town Hall, Auckland, NZ
    Feb. 16 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
    Feb. 17 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
    Feb. 21 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
    Feb. 25 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
    Feb. 28 – Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, WA

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  • Taylor Swift Enters Her Podcasting Era, With a Hint at TS12

    Taylor Swift Enters Her Podcasting Era, With a Hint at TS12

    Taylor Swift is back and live from…Travis Kelce’s podcast studio in Kansas City? It’s true! Revealed tonight on the New Heights Instagram account, Swift will be joining her boyfriend and Chiefs’ tight end (and presumably his brother, Jason) for a very special episode.

    If you’re into the Swiftaverse, this may be considered one of the many Easter eggs the singer has been dropping as of late. First came a post by Taylor Nation, the official Instagram of Swift’s management team, which shared a 12-image carousel of the singer in orange ensembles to the sound of 2020’s “August.” The caption? “Thinking about when she said ‘See you next era…’” This was 14 hours ago.

    Next (a mere 13 hours ago!), the New Heights Instagram teased a special episode with a “VERY” special guest—capitalization directly pulled from the caption and possibly written by Swift’s own boyfriend. The comments were filled with fans who recognized the shape of that cutout—certain it was Swift herself. And of course, it was revealed to be the singer just moments ago through a video.

    One thing we certainly noticed? The orange font overlay—another Easter egg if Swiftie lore is to be believed. The star’s also forgone her classic red lip for something much different… would we dare even say, orangey?

    So are we getting TS12? Just 32 minutes of the two flirting while brother Jason watches on? A special appearance by cats Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson, and Benjamin Button? (PLEASE!) Only time will tell—tune in this Wednesday at 7 p.m.


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  • Josh Brolin Says Weapons Was Answer to ‘Boring’ Content on Streamers

    Josh Brolin Says Weapons Was Answer to ‘Boring’ Content on Streamers

    Josh Brolin is tired of “all the same shit” that’s on streamers, so that’s why he boarded Zach Cregger‘s Weapons.

    The Oscar-nominated actor recently shared with Collider how the horror mystery pic is the solution to all the boring content he said is currently offered on streaming services.

    “You’re looking for great filmmakers, and you’re hoping that there’s another new good filmmaker out there,” he said. “Right now, with so much content, you’re just watching things on whatever streaming service you’re on, and you’re just going, ‘Fuck, why is this so boring, man? Why?’ And just go to the next thing. It’s all the same shit.”

    Brolin added of Weapons, “And then somebody not only takes the horror genre, but then fucks with it and then does something on the edge of absurdity, and it’s sort of humorous, so it’s keeping you off-[balance] enough for him to have an emotional impact, ultimately.”

    The film, which also stars Julia Garner, follows a community in chaos after all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanishes on the same night at exactly the same time. The small town is then left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance. Weapons not only won over critics and audiences but also came in more than $10 million ahead of expectations for its opening weekend with $42.5 million.

    Cregger previously told The Hollywood Reporter that “it seems like horror is one of the few outlets for real creativity right now on a big scale.”

    “Without horror, you go to the theater, and you get people in tights for $200 million, and there’s not a lot of room for risk in those movies. And no shade, I’m all for entertainment, entertaining. But, it’s a shame that there’s not a lot of room for anything else,” the Barbarian director continued. “I love horror, my creative tuning fork resonates strong with horror, so I’m lucky in that regard. I dearly wish that we could have cool, edgy weird comedies back in the movie theaters. Or dramatic fare for adults in the theater. I feel like there’s not a lot of movies for grown-ups anymore.”

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  • Ambika Mod On The Auditions Available To Her Post-‘One Day’ Success

    Ambika Mod On The Auditions Available To Her Post-‘One Day’ Success

    Despite the breakout success of One Day, star Ambika Mod said she still receives auditions for roles that seem to solely prop up the “interesting white leads” of a given project.

    In a recent interview with The Times U.K., the This Is Going To Hurt alumna discussed the difference between the opportunities available to her and co-star Leo Woodall, a topic she has previously been candid about.

    “Not really. I mean, it’s the truth!” she said when asked if she regrets pointing out the disparity earlier this year. “This is nothing I’ve not said to Leo’s face, by the way … Obviously it’s not personal. It’s just the industry and the way that our society works. You either get asked to audition for brown roles, which are usually, the doctor, the dentist, the policewoman.”

    Though those aren’t the only performances she is being asked to be seen for, she added, “Even in the past year and a half, I have been asked to audition for the rookie cop who investigates the story of the two interesting white leads.”

    Elsewhere in the interview, Mod noted that she initially turned down the chance to audition for One Day a number of times, saying she “just didn’t see” the role for herself and it “almost felt too good to be true.” In the aftermath of her turn in the show, the Black Bag actress said, “I’ve read the most unsavory things about myself on the internet, but I think that’s rooted in racism and misogyny,” adding “I really covet not being conventional … I’m not your conventional leading lady. I think that’s my superpower.”

    In an interview with Deadline earlier this year, Mod also discussed the unspoken pressure to be a representative for all South Asian people, and how she hopes to be judged on the merit of her work rather than her skin color.

    “When people talked about my white co-star’s performance, they would often talk about his acting and the quality of his work, whereas with me — not all the time — it was about how amazing it was that I’m brown, and what a change-making casting choice it was. I would think, ‘What about my performance and my work?’” she said in part.

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  • Taylor Swift’s Website Countdown Clock: Is ‘TS12’ Coming?

    Taylor Swift’s Website Countdown Clock: Is ‘TS12’ Coming?

    Hours after Taylor Swift fans started buzzing on Monday (Aug. 11) due to clues that a major announcement might be imminent — and that the superstar’s 12th studio album might be the subject of that announcement — a mysterious countdown clock appeared on Swift’s official website on Monday night. The countdown ends in a few hours, at… 12:12 a.m. ET, on Aug . 12. (See the countdown here.)

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    On Monday morning, New Heights — the podcast hosted by Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother, fellow NFL star Jason Kelce — teased “a VERY special guest” for their new episode on Wednesday, with a social teaser suggesting that Swift would be making an appearance on the show. Minutes later, Taylor Nation, the official fan account for Swift, posted a series of 12 photos of Swift wearing the color orange — hinting at the long-held fan belief that Swift’s next era will have an orange theme.

    Late Monday night, New Heights officially revealed that Swift would be their guest this week, with Taylor ending the new teaser by saying “We’re about to do a f—ing podcast!”

    Although the timing of the New Heights post and the Taylor Nation message nodded toward a major announcement arriving Wednesday, Aug. 13, Swift might be making a splash on the 12th instead. Billboard has reached out to Swift’s rep for comment.

    Swift’s 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, was released last year and scored the biggest Billboard 200 debut of her career, along with another album of the year Grammy nod. The superstar has been relatively quiet since her record-breaking Eras tour wrapped up last December, although the May news that she successfully bought back the master recordings of her first six studio albums did prompt a streaming resurgence for those projects, as well as her entire catalog.

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  • Jason Momoa Opens Up On The Near-Death Experience That Made Him Quit Smoking

    Jason Momoa Opens Up On The Near-Death Experience That Made Him Quit Smoking

    Jason Momoa has revealed that he nearly drowned while surfing in his native Hawaii, leading him to quit smoking.

    The “Chief of War” star, in an appearance on the “Smartless” podcast with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett, recalled going to the renowned big wave surfing break Pe’ahi (Jaws) in Maui when — while almost a mile offshore — the leash connected to his surfboard snapped.

    “It’s so windy on Maui, and so the board just went. I couldn’t even see it anymore,” said the actor, who had paddled 13 miles down the coast with friends at the time.

    Momoa, who wanted to be a surfer growing up and who hails from a family of celebrated surfers and watermen, said he “trained pretty well” for such situations, but he “took quite a few” to the head as 10-foot high waves rolled in.

    “It’s actually, this place is called Shitfucks, and it’s literally because there’s all this water that pulls out … and it just pulls you out and you just get hit with these waves,” he explained.

    “So I was stuck in this crazy spot, which is probably the outer reef, and unknown to me, I was really on the outer reef, and they couldn’t see me, and I had my paddle, and I was waving it, and they couldn’t see me. And the waves were so big, it basically took my shorts off they were so fucking big.”

    Momoa noted that he began to think of his daughter, who was 3 months old at the time, and he was unable to move his arms and legs.

    “Like I literally gave up, and I’m screaming inside, and my foot just hits the outer reef. And I don’t know if it was a fucking whale or like just could be one rock, but I just reached down, grabbed it, I jump up, I get hit by another wave,” he said.

    “I dig my feet into the coral, and I’m literally in the middle of the ocean, and I’m just, I could barely put my lips above it just to breathe and get a break, but I had already given up. So it’s like, you’ve already given up and died and have a second chance at it.”

    He said one of his friends came to the rescue, but it was “brutal” getting out to safety, adding that his feet were “covered in blood.”

    Momoa said he used to smoke two to three packs of cigarettes a day before the experience.

    “I couldn’t stop for my kids, I couldn’t stop for my ex, I couldn’t stop smoking,” he said.

    “The moment I came out, I never smoked again. I just died. I just died. I tried and tried, but I couldn’t do it again because I just, I gave up. Like, I gave up my life.”

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  • Angelina Jolie preparing for a major life change after years in Los Angeles

    Angelina Jolie preparing for a major life change after years in Los Angeles

    Angelina Jolie eyes life overseas after selling L.A. mansion

    Angelina Jolie is all set to move out of her “beautiful” Los Angeles house as she plans to move abroad.

    A source privy to People reported that the 50-year-old actress is officially putting “the house up for sale” as eying to move to another country.

    The insider noted that the Maria star was left with no choice other than to stay in L.A. due to her legal battle with ex-husband Brad Pitt

    Jolie “never wanted to live in L.A. full time. She didn’t have a choice because of the custody arrangement with Brad,” the tattler claimed.

    The tipster further noted that Jolie is currently waiting for her twins Knox and Vivienne’s 18th birthday.

    The Maleficent star “plans to relocate as soon as Knox and Viv turn 18 next year. She’s eyeing several locations abroad. She’ll be very happy when she’s able to leave Los Angeles.”

    Gushing over her Los Angeles 1913-built house, which Jolie bought in 2017 for $24.5 million, the source added, “It’s a historic masterpiece and truly such a beautiful estate.”

    For the unversed, Jolie and Pitt finalized their divorce in December 2024 following their almost decade-long legal battle.

    The former couple share six children together: Zahara, 20, Maddox, 24, Shiloh, 19, Pax, 21, and twins Knox and Vivienne.

    TMZ was first to report the news.


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  • Metro Boomin Sex Abuse Lawsuit: ‘Limited Settlement Discussions’ Fail

    Metro Boomin Sex Abuse Lawsuit: ‘Limited Settlement Discussions’ Fail

    Efforts to resolve allegations that hip-hop producer Metro Boomin raped a woman in a Beverly Hills hotel nine years ago have broken down, setting the stage for a trial to begin next month.

    A new court filing signed by lawyers on both sides and obtained by Rolling Stone says a mediation held with a judge on July 18 was unsuccessful. “The parties mediated in good faith. However, the litigation did not resolve,” a joint status report filed Monday in federal court in Los Angeles reads. “After the mediation, the parties have continued limited settlement discussions, which have proven unsuccessful,” it states.

    Metro Boomin, whose real name is Leland Wayne, is now set to begin trial in the case on Sept. 23. The plaintiff, Vanessa LeMaistre, filed her lawsuit last October, alleging the Grammy-nominated producer sexually assaulted her after they became friends and he invited her on multiple occasions to spend time in his studio, listening to music and processing her grief over the recent death of her 9-month-old son.

    LeMaistre claims she took half a Xanax the night of the alleged attack and was handed a shot of alcohol at the studio. After she fell asleep on a couch, she woke up on a bed in a different location with Wayne allegedly raping her, the lawsuit claims. She claims Wayne later told her they were at a hotel in Beverly Hills. She says a chauffeur-driven SUV took her back to the studio, where her car was waiting.

    “At no point during this encounter was Ms. LeMaistre able to consent to any sexual activity, and Wayne’s conduct without question constituted rape and sexual assault,” the lawsuit alleges. LeMaistre says she later learned she was pregnant and terminated the pregnancy.

    According to the lawsuit, Wayne produced the song “Rap Saved Me” in 2017 with lyrics that paralleled what happened. “She took a Xanny, then she fainted. I’m from the gutter, ain’t no changing. From the gutter, rap saved me. She drive me crazy, have my baby,” the lyrics listed in the lawsuit read.

    LeMaistre’s lawyer, Michael J. Willemin, tells Rolling Stone that his client is eager to get the case in front of a jury. “When we first filed this case, Mr. Wayne’s lawyers predictably claimed that the allegations were false and that he would ‘defend himself in court.’  Since then, as outlined in our recent motion, Mr. Wayne has failed to comply with basic discovery obligations and court orders in an apparent effort to avoid accountability for his actions. Meanwhile, we and Ms. LeMaistre have pushed the case forward aggressively, and, because of that, we are headed towards trial on September 23, 2025. We look forward to holding Mr. Wayne accountable in front of a jury of his peers,” Willemin says.

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    Wayne’s lawyers did not respond to a request for comment on Monday. His attorney Lawrence Hinkle II, previously called the lawsuit “a pure shakedown,” in a comment to TMZ. “These are false accusations,” Hinkle said last year. “Mr. Wayne refused to pay her months ago, and he refuses to pay her now. Mr. Wayne will defend himself in court. He will file a claim for malicious prosecution once he prevails.”

    With the trial looming, Wayne is also promoting the new mixtape he released earlier this month. Titled Futuristic Summa, the sprawling double album includes guest appearances from Future, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Quavo, Lil Baby, T.I., Gucci Mane, and up-and-coming artist Breskii, among others.

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