Key Highlights in Entertainment: Black Market Tickets, Fashion Exits, and Celebrity Deaths
This update covers notable happenings in the entertainment industry. Mumbai police investigate black market sales of Coldplay concert tickets. Fashion designer Hedi Slimane departs from Celine. Chanel's show at Paris Fashion Week dazzles. Actor John Amos passes away. A California doctor faces charges related to Matthew Perry's overdose death.
Mumbai police are investigating black market sales of tickets for an upcoming Coldplay concert after complaints flooded in. The British band is set to perform on the outskirts of Mumbai in January, with initial ticket sales selling out rapidly and many fans left disappointed.
Fashion designer Hedi Slimane has exited LVMH's Celine brand. Joining in 2018, Slimane made significant contributions with his unique aesthetic. The fashion industry faces a downturn in sales, prompting many notable exits.
Chanel made a grand return to the Grand Palais for Paris Fashion Week, showcasing a spring-summer collection filled with sparkly tweed ensembles. The event also featured a memorable performance by actor Riley Keough.
John Amos, best known for his roles in 1970s TV series 'Good Times' and 'Roots,' has died at the age of 84. His death from natural causes was announced by his son, Kelly Christopher Amos.
In legal news, Dr. Mark Chavez is expected to plead guilty for his role in the overdose death of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry. Chavez signed an agreement involving a felony count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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