The Wrap Up shares the week of storylines, viral moments, and conversation for the week! This week is hosted by Tai Perkins.
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YG & Saweetie Domestic Dispute
YG and Saweetie had a loud argument at their Los Angeles home on August 10th, prompting police to respond. The dispute reportedly started over a cell phone, but no physical altercation occurred, and no charges were filed. The police separated the couple and filed a noncriminal report before leaving. Despite the intense argument, neither YG nor Saweetie was harmed, and they have not commented on the incident. YG later posted a cryptic message on Instagram, which was speculated to be about Saweetie but was eventually deleted.
Blueface & Chrisean Rock Jail Sentencing
Chrisean Rock faces up to eight years in prison in Oklahoma on drug-related charges and recently addressed fans in a viral jail call, expressing hope for personal growth. She was extradited from Los Angeles and faces charges for possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute. Meanwhile, her boyfriend, Blueface, was sentenced to four years in prison in California for probation violations related to a 2021 assault but may be released early. Chrisean’s legal troubles have been ongoing, and she’s awaiting trial in Oklahoma. Concerns about her son, whom she shares with Blueface, delayed her surrender to authorities.
Kehlani Files Restraining Order Against Baby Daddy
Kehlani has obtained a restraining order against her baby’s father, Javaughn Young-White, citing physical, emotional, and verbal abuse. She claims his behavior, including drug use and unsanitary conditions, has negatively impacted their daughter, Adeya Nomi. The court granted Kehlani temporary sole custody and prohibited Young-White from contacting them until a hearing next month. Young-White had previously made serious accusations against Kehlani, which he later retracted, but she strongly denied them. Kehlani has asked for privacy as the legal matter proceeds and will not comment further.
US Olympics Officially Rules Jordan Chiles Has To Give Back Bronze Medal
U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles was forced to return her bronze medal from the August 5 floor exercise final after Romania successfully challenged the timing of an inquiry that altered her score. Chiles initially placed fifth, but her coach’s inquiry led to a score revision, securing her the bronze. Romania argued that the inquiry was filed late, and the Court of Arbitration for Sport agreed, awarding the bronze to Romania’s Ana Bǎrbosu. USA Gymnastics appealed but lost, and the case cannot be reopened. They expressed disappointment and intend to pursue further appeals.