Sean Stewart is not worried about his arrest New Year's Eve -- along with the arrest of his dad, Rod Stewart -- because he says the guy they allegedly attacked was the instigator.
We got Sean Friday night leaving SHU restaurant in L.A. ... and he was not sweating the incident that will land them in a Florida court next month. As we reported, they were at the Breaker's Hotel in Palm Beach celebrating the new year with the fam, when a security guard named Jessie Dixon tried to block the Stewarts from entering the children's area of the hotel.
Dixon told cops the Stewarts got super loud and refused to back off. He said Sean then got nose-to-nose with him and shoved him backward. Dixon says Rod then threw a punch, striking him in the rib cage area.
Dixon said he wanted to press charges, so both Sean and Rod were charged with misdemeanor battery.
Sean says the truth will come out, but not quite yet.
The guy who got jumped and robbed by DaBaby and his crew plans to lawyer up and file suit against them.
The victim -- who TMZ learned is a concert promoter named Kenneth -- tells us ... multiple attorneys have reached out to him to offer their services -- as in suing DaBaby.
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Kenneth says he'll be going after the rapper and everyone involved in the brutal incident ... which he claims left him with cuts and bruises on his face.
As for what went down ... Kenneth says he was hired to put on a birthday party for rapper Stunna 4 Vegas at a Florida nightclub Thursday night and made a deal with DaBaby to host. He claims it was for a discounted rate of $30k because the rappers are friends.
Kenneth tells us he showed up with $20k and promised DaBaby the final $10k once the party was over ... but the rapper and his crew got pissed, and it quickly turned violent.
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The promoter says he had to get checked out by a doctor because his injuries were so bad. He says video of the assault is difficult for him and his loved ones to watch. Kenneth also claims DaBaby's team made off with the $20k and hasn't returned it.
We broke the story ... DaBaby was initially detained and later arrested for battery in connection with the incident. According to the police report, Kenneth was robbed of $80, a credit card, an iPhone 7 and then doused with apple juice. It's certainly possible authorities will add a robbery charge.
Cops say the rapper also has a warrant out of Dallas for organized criminal activity. The warrant stems from a fight DaBaby was in last month at the airport when the rapper and a friend allegedly attacked a food stand employee.
Margot Robbie and Kit Harington have been added to the announced list of presenters at this year’s Golden Globes.
The annual awards ceremony is set to take place on Sunday in Los Angeles with Ricky Gervais taking on the role as show host for the fifth time.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association confirmed the names of several others stars who will also be presenting awards during the night, in a release on Friday.
Newly announced: On Friday Margot Robbie was announced as a presenter for Sunday's Golden Globes award show
Look lovely in lilac like Margot wearing Giambattista Valli
Margot Robbie never fails to impress Fashion Finder HQ, but for the Bombshell premiere in LA, she really made our jaws drop.
Everything from the make-up to the dress to the hair made this the actress’s best look to date. Stylist Kate Young dressed Margot in a couture gown by Giambattista Valli which is elegantly crafted from lilac chiffon that drapes the figure.
To keep in tune with the trends of yesteryear, the designer has featured a bubble hem and floral detailing on the empire waistline.
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Also hitting the stage: Kit Harington will also be presenting along with other stars
On Twitter, the HFPA revealed that Margot will join her Bombshell co-star Charlize Theron will be giving out a gong, as well as Kit, alongside many other names including Harvey Keitel, Salma Hayek, Rami Malek, Scarlett Johansson, and Dakota Fanning.
Former Golden Globes host Amy Poehler will also be dishing out an award, as will Chris Evans, Tiffany Haddish, Kate McKinnon, Will Ferrell, Octavia Spencer, Sofia Vergara, Kerry Washington, Ted Danson, Daniel Craig, Glenn Close, Pierce Brosnan, and Tim Allen.
And Ana De Armas, Nick Jonas, Lauren Graham, Ansel Elgort, Leonardo DiCaprio, Antonio Banderas, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Christian Bale, Kit Harington, Jason Momoa, and his step-daughter Zoe Kravitz are getting involved too.
Host with the most: Rocky Gervais will host Sunday's award show for the fifth time
Meanwhile, the HFPA have revealed the menu for this year’s event will be completely plant-based, in order to raise environmental awareness about food consumption and waste.
Leonardo DiCaprio tweet in support of the HFPA's plant-based menu.
The Titanic actor, who has long campaigned on environmental issues despite receiving criticism for private jet usage, praised the move on Twitter on Thursday.
The organisation has also partnered with Icelandic Glacial to eliminate single-use plastic and utilize glass water bottles.
Supporter: Leonardo DiCaprio tweet in support of the HFPA's 100 percent plant-based menu
Lorenzo Soria, president of the HFPA, said in a statement: 'The climate crisis is impossible to ignore and after speaking with our peers, and friends in the community, we felt challenged to do better. We’re hoping to raise awareness around small changes that can have a greater impact.'
All 1,300 guests will be served a three course meal curated by the executive chef at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Matthew Morgan.
The first course will consist of a creamy, chilled golden beet soup, whilst the main - which was originally planned to be sea bass - will be king oyster mushroom 'scallops' featuring a wild mushroom risotto with roasted baby purple and green Brussels sprouts and carrots.
For dessert, attendees will feast on a vegan opera dome with a praline gunaja crumble and caramelised hazelnuts.
Two men who featured in a documentary alleging sexual abuse by the singer Michael Jackson can pursue legal claims against two of his companies, a court has ruled.
Wade Robson and James Safechuck claim they were abused by the singer in the late 80s and early 90s while staying at his Neverland ranch.
Jackson died in 2009 but his family have denied the claims.
They described the documentary Leaving Neverland as a "public lynching".
A lower court had dismissed lawsuits brought by the two men in 2014 because California's statute of limitations required that claims of childhood sexual abuse be filed before an accuser's 26th birthday.
However a new law, which came into effect on 1 January, extends the timeframe up to a person's 40th birthday.
Both Mr Robson and Mr Safechuck claim they were abused by Jackson from the ages of seven and 10.
Vince Finaldi, the lawyer for the two men, said in a statement following the ruling: "We are pleased that the Court has recognised the strong protections California has put into place for sexual abuse victims under the state's new law extending the statute of limitations."
Howard Weitzman, a lawyer for Jackson's estate, said: "The Court of Appeal's ruling merely revived lawsuits against Michael Jackson's companies, which absurdly claim that Michael's employees are somehow responsible for sexual abuse that never happened."
According to a tweet from the two-week music festival, Rage Against the Machine will perform on the Friday nights, Travis Scott on Saturdays and Frank Ocean on Sundays.
Artists including Calvin Harris, Big Sean, Lewis Capaldi, Charlie XCX, Flume, 21 Savage, Lana Del Rey and Lil Nas X will perform as well.
The festival takes place in Indio, California, every year. The 2020 shows are April 10-12 and 17-19, according to the tweet. Presale tickets go on sale Monday at noon PT.
According to a tweet from the two-week music festival, Rage Against the Machine will perform on the Friday nights, Travis Scott on Saturdays and Frank Ocean on Sundays.
Artists including Calvin Harris, Big Sean, Lewis Capaldi, Charlie XCX, Flume, 21 Savage, Lana Del Rey and Lil Nas X will perform as well.
The festival takes place in Indio, California, every year. The 2020 shows are April 10-12 and 17-19, according to the tweet. Presale tickets go on sale Monday at noon PT.
Notice anything familiar about Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker?
In 2019, Disney released the epic conclusion of one of its most beloved properties. Paying off years of storytelling and featuring a sprawling ensemble cast, this film ended an era and opened up a whole new shared universe of possibilities. Along the way, the studio delivered one of the year’s biggest box office hits. Okay, two of the year’s biggest hits.
Both Avengers: Endgame and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker present eerily similar turning points for their respective franchises. But the films are actually much more alike than their core audiences even realize. Here are just a few ways in which the latest Avengers and Star Wars films are, in fact, the very same movie.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains MAJOR spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Read at your own risk.]
A dead villain’s surprising return
In both films, the heroes face off against a hero they thought they had defeated. Avengers: Endgame shockingly offs Thanos (Josh Brolin) in the first 20 minutes, only for the Mad Titan to return via time travel by the third act. True, this is a very different version of the villain, but our point stands.
In The Rise of Skywalker, “the dead speak!” Thanks to the opening crawl, we learn in the film’s first seconds that Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) lives on. How exactly he survived is never truly explained, though it clearly involves the dark side of the Force. We don’t get a fully-powered Palpatine until the final battle, also much like Avengers: Endgame.
Intertwined fates for its leads
Just as the Star Wars sequel trilogy hinges on the fates of Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), Avengers: Endgame is the story of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). Throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, these two have been the overarching co-leads. So it stands to reason their stories would meet an end in Avengers: Endgame.
In that superhero epic, Iron Man sacrifices himself to defeat Thanos, while Captain America retires to settle down with Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell). Likewise, Kylo Ren — really Ben Solo by that point — gives his life to revive Rey. She, in turn, visits the Lars Homestead on Tattooine, constructs her own lightsaber, and assumes the Skywalker family name.
A surprise rescue transmission
Now we’re getting to the really crazy connections between Avengers: Endgame and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. In both films, our heroes are insanely outnumbered by the resurrected villains’ forces. Yet, just when Captain America and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), respectively, believe they’re making their last stand, the cavalry rolls in.
In Avengers: Endgame, Falcon (Anthony Mackie) delivers the satisfying “on your left” callback, prompting a sea of portals to reveal the returned heroes. In essentially the same move, Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams) come through with a last-minute save, joined by countless Resistance allies. Did Disney just copy itself to secure a crowd-pleasing climax? You decide.
Climactic one-liners
Every hero wants to get the last word in, none more than Tony Stark. But right before that fateful snap dusts away Thanos, Tony and his purple nemesis exchange these words. “I am inevitable,” Thanos says. When he’s shocked to see the Infinity Stones are gone, Tony reveals he has them. In between gasps, he says those immortal words, “I… am… Iron Man.”
In nearly identical fashion, Palpatine proclaims victory over Rey in The Rise of Skywalker. Zapping away, he unleashes the full power of the dark side in a barrage of lightning. “I am all the Sith!” he says triumphantly. Rey, with the power of past Jedi on her side, replies, “And I… am all the Jedi!” Both scenes work in context, but they are still too similar for our taste.
A not-so-definitive ending
Avengers: Endgame and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker both provide endings to their respective stories. But even as they end the Infinity and Skywalker sagas, these two films set up a ton of possibilities that might follow. In the case of Avengers: Endgame, we already know Disney+ will continue the stories of several key heroes. Oh, and Loki.
With Star Wars, we have some Disney+ content as well. But those shows are set long before The Rise of Skywalker. Fans still have no clue what will happen next or if we’ll ever get more of the sequel trilogy’s main characters. Yet, we’ll bet we haven’t seen the last of Zorii Bliss (Keri Russell) and Jannah (Naomi Ackie). In the latter’s case, Lucasfilm has a spinoff if they want it.