EXCLUSIVE: DIDDY’S FAMILY CIVIL WAR – MOM AND KIDS BATTLE FOR CONTROL OF HIS MILLIONS
PLUS: PRINCE WILLIAM & KING CHARLES “NO LONGER SPEAKING. JONAS BROTHERS KNOW TAYLOR’S NEW SONG SOUNDS LIKE THEIRS BUT REFUSE TO FIGHT SWIFT
EXCLUSIVE: DIDDY’S FAMILY CIVIL WAR — MOM AND KIDS FIGHT OVER HIS MILLIONS
The drama in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ life has moved from the courtroom to his own kitchen table. Sources tell #ShuterScoop that a full-blown family feud is erupting as the Bad Boy mogul stares down years behind bars. At stake? Tens of millions in real estate, record-label cash, liquor empire profits, and a museum-worthy art collection.
Diddy’s 84-year-old mother, Janice, believes she should take control of the empire until her son is free. “She’s been with him since day one — she built this with him,” says one insider. But his children — Justin, Christian, Quincy, Chance, Jessie, D’Lila, and toddler Love — aren’t backing down.
Led by the older sons, they’re said to be quietly lawyering up, determined to protect their father’s legacy from being “bled dry.”
The tension is already boiling over. Family dinners have turned into shouting matches, and yesterday in court, sources say the chill between relatives was “palpable.” Smiles for the cameras, knives behind closed doors.
With Diddy’s empire hanging in the balance, the battle for control could be his toughest fight yet.
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EXCLUSIVE: PRINCE WILLIAM & KING CHARLES “NO LONGER SPEAKING” — PALACE IN MELTDOWN
Royal insiders whisper that the relationship between King Charles and Prince William has collapsed into silence — no calls, no messages, no private meetings — after William’s bombshell AppleTV+ interview with Eugene Levy.
Charles is livid that his son spoke so candidly about his childhood and hinted at reforming the monarchy. “The King sees it as betrayal, not honesty,” one palace insider tells #ShuterScoop. Courtiers fear the rift has become a full-on freeze.
The interview, framed by William as a “personal reflection,” has been interpreted by Charles’s camp as a calculated political move. Already weighed down by health worries and heavy expectations, Charles views William’s tone as undermining royal unity at a delicate moment. “It’s not just family tension — it’s about the Crown itself,” says a royal source.
For now, father and son are not speaking — sending shockwaves through the palace.
A PR “peace walk” has been floated, but insiders say trust is shattered. With the monarchy under pressure to prove its stability, two kings locked in silence is the last thing Britain needs.
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JONAS BROTHERS KNOW TAYLOR’S SONG SOUNDS LIKE THEIRS — BUT THEY WON’T FIGHT SWIFT
Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl may have more in common with the Jonas Brothers’ 2019 track Cool than fans first realized — and the brothers know it. But don’t expect a pop feud.
“They’re aware, and they’ve heard all the chatter,” says a music insider. “But you don’t pick a fight with Taylor Swift. That’s a war you don’t win.”
Both songs share an airy retro groove, sparking side-by-side comparisons online. But behind the scenes, the Jonas camp has no interest in playing legal hardball. “They respect Taylor, they like Taylor — and honestly, they’d rather collaborate than clash,” the insider explains.
Instead, the brothers have laughed it off. “If you’re going to sound like someone, sound like Taylor,” joked one source close to the group. Fans, however, are playing judge and jury in the court of pop opinion.
For now, peace rules in pop’s upper tier — though the whispers may never fully fade.
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EXCLUSIVE: CBS STAFFERS BUZZ OVER BARI WEISS — “FINALLY, SOME ENERGY IN THE BUILDING!”
CBS News staffers are buzzing after controversial journalist Bari Weiss was named their new boss — and for the first time in years, the mood inside the newsroom isn’t doom, it’s electric.
“CBS has been a retirement home for too long,” one producer grumbled to #ShuterScoop. “At least now we have someone with vision. There’s energy in the hallways again.”
The once-mighty network has been stuck in third place for years, with executives betting on Gayle King and other familiar faces to pull them back into the race. “They thought Gayle would save us,” one veteran insider scoffed. “But the ratings flatlined. The culture stayed stale.”
Enter Weiss, known for her provocative writing at The New York Times and her breakout Substack. Supporters call her “bold, fearless, and disruptive” — exactly what CBS needs to shake the dust off. Not everyone is cheering, though. Detractors mutter about her polarizing style, but leadership’s message is blunt: adapt or get out.
Still, for the first time in decades, staffers say CBS feels alive. “It doesn’t feel like last place anymore,” says one. “It feels like we’re back in the fight.”
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Incoming: a Daily Fail article about how the Charles-William split is all the Sussexes' fault. Obviously, it has nothing to do with anything William said.