Tongues are wagging that Saweetie recently returned to her alma mater, San Diego State University, for a special performance. According to Blavity, the California native went to the school’s homecoming to perform with her old dance team, the SDSU Diamonds. The team performed to Saweetie’s hit “My Type.” Social media was abuzz over the entertainer’s return to her college. One user posted, “I love seeing the girls thriving returning back to their Alma Maters.” Saweetie attended San Diego State before transferring to the University of Southern California, where she received a bachelor’s degree in communications in 2016 …

Homegoing services for Tito Jackson will be held in Glendale, Calif., the same place where his brother Michael Jackson and their father Joseph Jackson’s funeral services took place. On Oct. 26, fans gathered at the Jacksons’ Hollywood star to honor Tito with a celebration of his music, contributions, and timeless legacy. Tito died after suffering a heart attack on September 15 in Gallup, N.M., at the age of 70. The day before celebrating Tito, the fans celebrated “Thriller” at Michael’s Hollywood star …

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Wingstop was named the official chicken partner of the NBA recently, and major players were embracing the delicious news during tip-off week. OKC Thunder star Chet Holmgren and Denver Nuggets star Jamal Murray rocked the Wingstop bag with their tunnel outfits before their first games of the season. Jamal fed the entire team wings after the game at Denver’s Ball Arena …

The National Society of Palm Beach County celebrated the upcoming launch of its 2024–2025 Grand Exhibition, “Wish You Were Here: Tourism in the Palm Beaches,” at a cocktail party hosted by Jean Shafiroff, a member of the society’s Board of Advisors, and her husband, Martin Shafiroff. International fashion brand St. John offered a fall fashion presentation at the cocktail event in Manhattan to celebrate the exhibit, which more than 100 guests attended. The opening reception for “Wish You Were Here” will premiere at the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum (West Palm Beach) on Nov. 14, and remain through June 28, 2025 …

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