Hungarian Rappers Challenge Orban, Beyonce Denies DNC Performance Rumors, and More Entertainment Briefs

This summary covers various entertainment news stories: Hungarian rapper De:Nash criticizes Orban's government, Beyonce's representative denies her performance at the DNC, Skydance accuses Paramount of deal breaches, BTS's Suga questioned for drunk e-scooter driving, The Chicks to sing the U.S. anthem at the DNC, and Bronfman's Paramount bid update.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-08-2024 02:30 IST | Created: 25-08-2024 02:30 IST
Hungarian Rappers Challenge Orban, Beyonce Denies DNC Performance Rumors, and More Entertainment Briefs
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Hungarian rapper De:Nash caused a stir by criticizing Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government during a festival performance, highlighting issues of oligarchy and corruption. Fans enthusiastically supported his public political statements.

Beyoncé's representative has refuted claims she will perform at the Democratic National Convention, amid reports from TMZ and The Hill. There's still no official confirmation from the singer or her team.

Skydance Media is disputing Paramount Global's actions, accusing them of breaching their deal terms by entertaining other bidders. This follows a $6 billion takeover bid by Edgar Bronfman Jr., maintaining some involvement for Shari Redstone.

K-pop star Suga from BTS faced police questioning over a drunk-driving incident involving an electric scooter, following an earlier apology and license revocation. He appeared on Friday for further interrogation.

The country band The Chicks are set to perform the U.S. National Anthem at the Democratic National Convention, where Vice President Kamala Harris will formally accept the Democratic Party nomination for president in 2024.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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