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Bailey Zimmerman's Shocking Hotel Incident: What Really Happened? New

Bailey Zimmerman's Shocking Hotel Incident: What Really Happened?

Bailey Zimmerman is facing felony charges for allegedly trashing a hotel room.Page Six can confirm that the country musician was charged with criminal damage to property (over $1000), as well as a misdemeanor charge for falsely obtaining services in New Mexico on May 27.A warrant for his arrest was issued on June 18.Country star Bailey Zimmerman is facing felony charges after allegedly trashing his hotel room. Instagram/bailey.zimmermanPage Six can confirm that the country musician was charged with criminal damage to property (over $1000). Instagram/bailey.zimmermanThe alleged incident took place the same night the singer — who is currently on his “Different Night Same Rodeo” tour — cancelled his show in Albuquerque, New Mexico.At the time, the “Fall in Love” crooner took to Instagram to share he had “not been feeling well” and needed to take time to recover.“Y’all know there’s nothing I love more than getting out on the road and playing these shows for you,” he wrote at the time. “So it’s so hard for me to have to say this, but I have to reschedule tonight’s (5/27) and Saturday’s (5/30) shows.I have not been feeling well and have tried to power through, but I’m not able to give you all the show you deserve. I hate letting y’all down and was really looking forward to these shows, but I gotta take care of myself so I can get back out there stronger,” he continued.The musician (pictured at the 2025 BMI Country Awards) was also charged with a misdemeanor charge for falsely obtaining services. He was hit with both charges in New Mexico on May 27. Getty Images for BMIA warrant for his arrest was issued on June 18. (Pictured: Zimmerman performing in Nashville on May 1). Getty ImagesHe reassured his fans that all of their tickets would be “honored for the new dates” and thanked them for their “prayers and understanding.”However, according to an affidavit obtained by TMZ, the 26-year-old was supposed to perform at the amphitheater at Sandia Resort and Casino in Albuquerque, but security at the hotel said he appeared drunk throughout the evening.Authorities said he was stumbling, falling, and acting belligerently onstage for sound check. They also said he was throwing equipment around on the stage.The alleged incident took place the same night the the “Fall in Love” crooner (pictured here at CMA Fest 2026) canceled his show in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Getty Images for CMAAt the time, he told his fans he had to reschedule because he had “not been feeling well” and needed to take time to recover, per the statement pictured here. Instagram/bailey.zimmermanOnce he left the sound check, he went back to the resort and canceled the show, but the resort then kicked him out because of his behavior, per the affidavit.He allegedly refused to leave in a bus the resort provided, and the hotel ultimately called the cops. He was eventually escorted off the property, and once housekeeping entered his room, they found it destroyed.Notably, many fans in the comments section of his announcement were quick to call out how Zimmerman canceled the May 27 show with only about an hour notice. “maybe next time don’t post this less than an hour before the shows supposed to start? 😂,” one wrote.But according to an affidavit obtained by TMZ, Zimmerman (seen above at the 2026 Stagecoach Festival) was already highly intoxicated by the sound check for the show. Getty Images for StagecoachHe was allegedly kicked out of the resort because of his behavior. When housekeeping entered his room, they found thousands of dollars worth of damage, per the affidavit. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images“As much of a big fan that I am of you bro you did [New Mexico] dirty telling us 40 mins before doors open that your canceling like everyone traveled and everything” another disappointed fan added.Others pointed out that he had previously canceled performances with short notice. Page Six has reached out to Zimmerman’s rep for comment.

Jun 22, 2026
Democrats Slam Trump Despite Historic Iran Peace Deal New

Democrats Slam Trump Despite Historic Iran Peace Deal

Several prominent Democrats who positioned themselves as anti-war politicians at the onset of the Iran War have recently proved they hate President Donald Trump more than they hate a bloody, costly Middle East conflict.One would think that if a Democrat truly believed the Iran War was such a catastrophe for the U.S., the people of Iran and the Middle East region as a whole, a peace deal — even one orchestrated in part by Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance — would be welcomed. If peace is the ultimate goal, should it matter if the peacemaker is the Orange Man from Queens? It really shouldn’t, if one is deeply opposed to war. (RELATED: Trump Temporarily Lifts Sanctions On Iranian Oil After Pledge To Allow Nuclear Inspectors Into The Country)Despite the significant progress made by the Trump White House in finally bringing the Iran War to an end, opportunistic Democrats have met what could have been a moment of refreshing unity with the White House with typical anti-Trump rancor instead.Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer suggested June 18 that the administration would need Congressional authorization for the peace talks to proceed.“If Trump wants to send hundreds of billions of dollars to Iran,” he wrote on X, “he’ll need to do it with Republican votes. Democrats will not be helping Trump send $300 billion to Iran.” The U.S. is worse off because of Trump’s incompetence, his ego, and his inability to listen to facts. If Trump wants to send hundreds of billions of dollars to Iran, he’ll need to do with Republican votes. Democrats will not be helping Trump send $300 billion to Iran. — Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) June 18, 2026He did some damage control a few hours later: “As I’ve said from day one, this reckless, illegal war was a mistake and it’s no surprise it led to a shameful deal. This war must end.” As I’ve said from day one, this reckless, illegal war was a mistake and it’s no surprise it led to a shameful deal. This war must end. — Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) June 19, 2026Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy said the deal was “humiliating” and attacked MOU proposal #6 specifically. The proposal states: “The United States of America undertakes, with regional partners, to develop a definitive mutually agreed plan with at least USD 300 Billion, for the reconstruction and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”However, Murphy characterized it as a “reparations payment,” and suggested taxpayers would be on the hook. In reality, the MOU just says the U.S. has committed to a plan to create the fund; it’s not a direct payment to Iran; and the U.S. won’t be responsible for funding all of it. The humiliating Iran deal requires the U.S. to come up with a $300 billion reparations payment to Iran. That’s more than Iran’s entire GDP. Trump says taxpayers won’t pay for it. 1/ So I compiled a helpful list. pic.twitter.com/VuAJJu0vS0 — Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) June 19, 2026Democratic Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar tried a similar attack.“With $300 billion, we could end homelessness, fund cancer research for 40 years, and give every child free pre-K for over 7 years. Instead, Trump is sending it to Iran. This is not America First. Not even close,” she wrote June 16. With $300 billion, we could end homelessness, fund cancer research for 40 years, and give every child free pre-K for over 7 years. Instead, Trump is sending it to Iran. This is not America First. Not even close. — Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) June 16, 2026Democratic New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker ripped the MOU during an appearance Sunday on “Meet the Press.” Booker was responding to a comment made by Democratic strategist James Carville, who recently urged Democrats to give Trump some credit.“Let’s give Trump credit where credit’s due,” Carville said June 18. “He did what Lyndon Johnson did not do in Vietnam. Just get out. He didn’t do what [George W.] Bush and even Obama did in Afghanistan. Just get out.”Booker wanted none of it.“That’s like giving somebody credit for literally an arsonist starting a fire and getting credit for running out of the burning building,” the senator said. “This president has led this nation into a disaster. We have surrendered our power. We have capitulated to the enemy.”Democratic Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton slammed the MOU, as well, describing it as “basically a surrender document.” Moulton previously tried to bring the war to an end by co-sponsoring a bipartisan War Powers Resolution, which was designed to limit presidential authority to deploy troops without Congress’s approval.Democratic California Rep. Ro Khanna, who describes himself as anti-war, argued in a Fox News op-ed Monday that although the end to fighting between the U.S. and Iran is “good news,” the MOU deal is weaker than former President Barack Obama’s 2015 deal.“The ceasefire deal [Trump] and Vice President Vance negotiated delivers Iran a better deal than the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) Trump spent years ridiculing,” he wrote.The California congressman is clearly trying to thread a delicate needle: praising the end of the war while still hitting the president. In other words, he’s being a typical politician.

Jun 22, 2026
Jennifer Meyer Welcomes Baby No. 3: The Moment Everyone's Talking About New

Jennifer Meyer Welcomes Baby No. 3: The Moment Everyone's Talking About

Tobey Maguire’s ex-wife, Jennifer Meyer, is officially a mom of three after welcoming her first baby with fiancé Geoffrey Ogunlesi. "A perfect month with our perfect baby girl. We love you the most @geoffo212 �� Happy Father’s Day♥️," Meyer, 49, wrote in a sweet Father's Day tribute shared via Instagram on Sunday, June 21. Meyer and Maguire previously welcomed daughter Ruby in November 2006 and son Otis in May 2009. The exes announced their separation in October 2016 after nine years of marriage, finalizing their divorce four years later in 2020. Meyer moved on with Ogunlesi, revealing their engagement in August 2024. The following year, she shared that the couple were expecting their first baby together. “Hey baby girl �� We love love love you!! ��,” she wrote via Instagram at the time as she debuted her pregnant belly. In the comments section, Ogunlesi replied, “WE LOVE YOU.” Prior to expanding her family, Meyer discussed her friendly dynamic with Maguire on multiple occasions. “He’s my best friend,” she exclusively told Us Weekly in January 2018. “He’s the greatest ex-husband a girl could ever have.” Later that year, Meyer explained how she approached coparenting with Maguire. “Remember that you love your kids equally more than anything in the world and that you want the best for them,” she told Us in September 2018. “And if they see parents that don’t get along or fight, then they’re going to be unhappy, and nobody wants unhappy children.” Meyer gushed over the joys of motherhood at the time, saying of her kids, “Anywhere with them makes me happy. Give me a good Saturday night on the couch with them and a movie, and I’m thrilled.” Weeks before revealing her third pregnancy, Meyer reflected on her divorce from Maguire during a December 2025 appearance on the “Inside Edit” podcast. “He is wonderful and I got lucky for that,” she shared. “My life was not easy every day, and I’m sure he would say the same thing. We definitely had to overcome some big hurdles.” Going to therapy together after their split changed everything for Meyer and Maguire. “I now have an ex-husband who is my best friend and would do anything for me, and I would do anything for him — anything in the world,” she said. “[He is] the best dad, the best ex-husband, the best friend [and] the most generous.” The exes maintained a closeness for the benefit of both their children and themselves as parents. “I knew and Tobey knew [that we] didn’t want to say, ‘Which Christmas is yours, which Thanksgiving is mine,’” she explained. “My heart will shatter [if we split up holidays]. … I don’t want to miss a day with Ruby and Otis, I just don’t want to.” As for Maguire’s relationship with Ogunlesi, Meyer raved, “The cutest part is Tobey and my fiancé, Geoff, love each other so much.”

Jun 22, 2026
Nancy Guthrie's Ransom Note Apology Raises More Questions New

Nancy Guthrie's Ransom Note Apology Raises More Questions

One of the ransom notes sent regarding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance in February issued a “sputtering and labored” apology for her inadvertent death, according to a new report.Sources close to the investigation told Air Mail, in a piece published Saturday, that the message arrived on Feb. 6 with a “new, less confident tone” than a previous note from the same I.P. address.Savannah Guthrie’s mom’s alleged kidnapper went on to float the possibility of returning the 84-year-old’s body for money, with the amount not specified.A ransom note issued in February regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie reportedly apologized for her death. Facebook/Savanah GuthrieSources close to the investigation told Air Mail the message, sent on Feb. 6, was “sputtering” and “labored.” Instagram/savannahguthrieThe individual previously — hours after Nancy was reported missing from her Tucson, Arizona, home on Feb. 1 — asked for $4 million for Nancy’s safe return.At the time, the message referred to the matriarch as feeling “safe but scared.”The message asked that the millions in Bitcoin be sent by Feb. 5 — “or else” — and bumped the number up to $6 million if not received by Feb. 9.Instead of sending the hefty sum, officials sent $152 to the Bitcoin address in question — hoping to tempt the person to extract the money as cash and, therefore, become traceable.A note from the same I.P. address had described the 84-year-old as “safe but scared” days prior. Instagram/savannahguthrieA request for $4 million was made at the time — “or else.” James Keivom for NY PostThe amount was untouched, however.This weekend’s report labeled this unsuccessful attempt to “tickl[e] the wire” a critical error in the investigation’s early days.Guthrie’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.The “Today” show co-host seemingly spoke to Hoda Kotb about those specific ransom notes in her first interview discussing the family tragedy in March.Nancy (pictured above in February 2013) was reported missing on Feb. 1. NBCHer abductor was captured in security camera footage outside her Tucson, Arizona, home. FBI via Getty Images“I believe the two notes that we received that we responded to, I tend to believe those are real,” she said at the time.She and her siblings — brother Camron Guthrie and sister Annie Guthrie — directly addressed the alleged abductor in multiple Instagram videos, pleading for their mom’s return.After the Feb. 6 message with the apology, she said, “We received your message and understand. We beg you now to return our mother to us, so that we can celebrate with her.”Savannah called this “valuable” and offered to pay the ransom.Savannah and her siblings have repeatedly appealed to their mom’s kidnappers via Instagram. Instagram/savannahguthrieSavannah (pictured above in June 2023) has offered to pay a ransom — and acknowledged Nancy may be “gone” — on multiple occasions. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty ImagesLater that same month, Savannah again offered $1 million for Nancy’s return.“We know that she may be lost,” the journalist said in the emotional footage. “She may already be gone. … And if this is what is to be, then we will accept it, but we need to know where she is. We need her to come home.”Savannah returned to work at Studio 1A in April as Nancy’s kidnapper, who was seen in security camera footage from Nancy’s residence the night of her disappearance, remains at large as the investigation enters its fifth month.

Jun 22, 2026
Pacolli Exposes Shocking Damage at Vlorë Airport: What's Really Happening? New

Pacolli Exposes Shocking Damage at Vlorë Airport: What's Really Happening?

18:15 | 22 Qershor 2026 Ish-presidenti i vendit, Behgjet Pacolli ka deklaruar se kompania Mabco është rikthyer në kantierin e Aeroportit të Vlorës pas pesë javësh, duke thënë se objekti i terminalit dhe godinat përcjellëse ishin sekuestruar në mënyrë të paligjshme dhe të dhunshme nga grupe që ai i cilëson kriminale.Sipas tij, gjatë inspektimit janë konstatuar dëmtime të shumta materiale, akte vandalizmi dhe vjedhje të pajisjeve në objekt.Përmes një postimi në Facebook, Pacolli tha se Mabco, zotëron 98 për qind të aksioneve të shoqërisë VIA, është rikthyer për të vijuar dhe përfunduar punimet në zbatim të vendimeve të Asamblesë së Ortakëve, vendimit të Gjykatës së Lartë, si dhe kërkesës së Ministrisë së Infrastrukturës dhe Energjisë dhe Kryeministrit të Shqipërisë.“Sot pas 5 javësh nga sekuestrimi i paligjshëm dhe i dhunshëm i objektit të Terminalit dhe godinave përcjellëse, nga grupe të caktuara kriminale, që po tentojnë të përvetësojnë në mënyrë huliganeske dhë të kundërligjshme VIA-n – një shoqëri ku Mabco zotëron 98% të aksioneve – Mabco arriti të rikthehet në kantier për të vijuar dhe përfunduar punimet, në zbatim të vendimeve të Asamblesë së Ortakëve, vendimit të Gjykatës së Lartë, si dhe kërkesës së Ministrisë së Infrastrukturës dhe Energjisë dhe Kryeministrit të Shqipërisë.”, ka shkruar Pacolli.Sipas deklaratës së tij, gjendja e gjetur në objekt është “tronditëse, e dhimbshme dhe krejtësisht e papranueshme”.Ai bën të ditur  se një vepër e ndërtuar me vite pune, përkushtimi dhe investimesh të mëdha financiare është gjetur e dëmtuar rëndë, e keqpërdorur dhe e ekspozuar ndaj akteve të vandalizmit, huliganizmit dhe vjedhjes.Pacolli deklaron se janë konstatuar dëmtime serioze në materiale dhe pajisje, përfshirë monitorët informues, dyert, dyert automatike, pllakat, panelet, sinjalistikën, kuadrot elektrike, gjeneratorët e energjisë dhe pajisje të tjera të rëndësisë kritike.“Megjithatë, ajo që u konstatua gjatë inspektimit të objektit është tronditëse, e dhimbshme dhe krejtësisht e papranueshme. Një vepër e ndërtuar me vite pune, përkushtimi, sakrificash të panumërta dhe investimesh shumë të mëdha financiare është gjetur rëndë e dëmtuar, e keqpërdorur dhe e ekspozuar ndaj akteve të vandalizmit, huliganizmit dhe vjedhjes. Janë konstatuar dëmtime serioze në materiale dhe pajisje, përfshirë monitorët informues, dyert, dyert automatike, pllakat, panelet, sinjalistikën, kuadrot elektrike, gjeneratorët e energjisë dhe pajisje të tjera të rëndësisë kritike. Për më tepër, një numër veglash, pajisjesh dhe materialesh në pronësi të Mabco-s dhe nënkontraktorëve të saj rezultojnë të jenë zhdukur.”, ka shkruar mes të tjerash ai.“Këto nuk janë thjesht dëme materiale. Këto janë akte të qëllimshme që përbëjnë një sulm të drejtpërdrejtë ndaj mundit, punës së ndershme dhe përpjekjeve të qindra profesionistëve që kanë kontribuar në realizimin e këtij projekti strategjik. Çdo monitor i shkatërruar, çdo derë e dëmtuar dhe çdo pajisje e vjedhur përfaqëson jo vetëm një humbje financiare, por edhe një mungesë të thellë respekti ndaj punës, sakrificës dhe investimit të bërë ndër vite. Huliganizmi nuk ka ndalur me kaq. Vandalizmi i qëllimshëm ndaj objektit ka shkaktuar pasoja të mëtejshme. Për shkak të temperaturave të larta, mungesës së qarkullimit të ajrit dhe mosfunksionimit të kushteve minimale teknike, janë dëmtuar sisteme mekanike, elektrike dhe grupet gjeneruese, duke rritur ndjeshëm kostot dhe kohën e nevojshme për rikuperimin e dëmeve.”, shtoi ai.Ai shprehet se është e dhimbshme të shohësh një aset strategjik kombëtar të dëmtuar në këtë mënyrë dhe ngre dyshime se shkatërrimi i pronës mund të ketë pasur si qëllim jo vetëm ndalimin e punimeve, por edhe fshehjen e veprimeve dhe pasojave që, sipas tij, po dalin në dritë.“Vandalizmi, vjedhja dhe shkatërrimi i pronës nuk dëmtojnë vetëm Mabco-n. Ato dëmtojnë interesin publik, zhvillimin ekonomik, besimin e investitorëve dhe të ardhmen e një projekti me rëndësi të veçantë kombëtare.”, tha mes të tjerash Pacolli.Në fund të deklaratës, ai u bën thirrje organeve kompetente dhe SPAK-ut që të nisin hetime të thella dhe të pandikuara, duke kërkuar identifikimin e autorëve, organizatorëve dhe nxitësve të këtyre veprimeve.Sipas tij, publiku meriton të dijë jo vetëm kush i ka kryer këto akte, por edhe shkaqet dhe arsyet e vërteta të vandalizmit të ushtruar për javë të tëra.“Edhe një herë u bëjmë thirrje organeve kompetente dhe SPAK.ut që të fillojnë pa vonesë hetime të thella, serioze dhe të pandikuara nga askush. Autorët e këtyre veprimeve, organizatorët dhe nxitësit e tyre duhet të mbajnë përgjegjësi të plotë ligjore për dëmet e shkaktuara. Publiku meriton të dijë jo vetëm kush i kreu këto akte, por edhe cili ishte SHKAKU dhe arsyeja e vërtetë e këtij vandalizmi të ushtruar për javë të tëra para syve të institucioneve përgjegjëse për ruajtjen e rendit dhe ligjit.”, tha Pacolli.Pacolli deklaron se Mabco do të vazhdojë punën pavarësisht pengesave dhe dëmtimeve, duke theksuar se Aeroporti i Vlorës do të përfundojë dhe do t’u shërbejë qytetarëve.“Mabco nuk do të ndalet. Pavarësisht pengesave, dëmtimeve dhe përpjekjeve dashakeqe për të sabotuar, përvetësuar apo shkatërruar këtë investim, puna do të vazhdojë. Aeroporti do të përfundojë dhe do t’u shërbejë qytetarëve, sepse as vandalizmi, as hajnia, as presioni dhe as interesat e ngushta nuk mund të jenë më të forta se ligji, e drejta, vizioni dhe përkushtimi për ta çuar këtë projekt deri në fund.”, thuhet në postimin e Pacollit në Faecbook./Arbresh.info

Jun 22, 2026
Clive Davis: The Untold Stories Behind the Music Legend's Legacy New

Clive Davis: The Untold Stories Behind the Music Legend's Legacy

Music mogul Clive Davis, who oversaw the monumental careers of Whitney Houston, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Kelly Clarkson and more, has died at the age of 94.Davis “passed away peacefully from age-related illness” at his home in Manhattan, his family confirmed in a statement to Page Six.He was surrounded by his family and loved ones, the statement said.Clive Davis, pictured here in 2024, died on Monday at his Manhattan home, his family confirmed to Page Six. Getty ImagesThe music mogul, pictured here in 2014, was hospitalized in New York in May. WireImage‘To the world, our father was the iconic music legend whose vision, instincts, and relentless pursuit of excellence shaped the soundtrack of countless lives,” Davis’ family told us. “He discovered, mentored, and championed the greatest artists in modern music history, leaving an indelible mark on culture that will endure for generations.”“To his family, Clive was Dad and Granddaddy, the steady presence at the center of our lives, the source of wisdom, strength, encouragement, and unconditional love,” Davis’ loved ones continued. “No matter how extraordinary his professional accomplishments, he never lost sight of what mattered most: the people he loved.”The statement also said the father of four’s family was his “greatest pride and deepest joy” throughout “every chapter of his remarkable life.“Today, we celebrate not only a towering figure whose influence changed music forever, but the man who led our family with grace, generosity, and kindness,” the family said. “We will miss him greatly, cherish him always, and carry his love with us for the rest of our lives.”Davis was appointed president of Columbia Records in 1967. He’s seen here in an archival photo. Michael Ochs ArchivesDavis, seen above in a throwback photo, became president and founder of Arista Records in 1974. Michael Ochs ArchivesThe producer was hospitalized in New York City on May 29, with a source telling TMZ that he was suffering from “an upper respiratory infection and out of an abundance of caution, he was admitted to the hospital.”At the time, the insider said he was expected to be released within 24 hours. Prior to his hospitalization, the iconic producer was spotted at the Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction in New York City on May 19. The Arista Records founder was diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy in February 2021, with a rep saying that the time that he was “being treated with antibiotics and steroids” and was “expected to recover within six to eight weeks.”Davis had an early start as a music mogul — after breaking into the business in the early 1960s, he was appointed president of Columbia Records at the age of 35 in 1967.After visiting the Monterey Pop Festival that year, Davis signed Janis Joplin and her band, Big Brother and the Holding Company, to Columbia — his first for the iconic label. He discovered Whitney Houston, (seen above with the record magnate in a throwback photo), in 1983. WireImageHe oversaw the careers of multiple music superstars. He’s seen above with Dionne Warwick in 2024. Getty ImagesHe subsequently became founder and president of Arista Records in 1974, a post he held up until 2000, when he founded J Records. Under the newly founded label, he personally selected and pitched the 1974 song “Mandy” to Barry Manilow, and it became the label’s first hit record. Among the hundreds of chart-topping singles overseen by the music legend over the decades are Whitney Houston’s “Greatest Love of All,” Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” Billy Joel’s “Piano Man,” Santana’s “Smooth,” Alicia Keys’ “Fallin” and Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone,” among many others. Davis served as Chief Creative Officer of Sony Music Entertainment beginning in late 2008 until his death.Davis was known for his iconic pre-Grammy parties, which began in 1975 and were only interrupted by Davis’ 2021 Bell’s Palsy diagnosis. Though the mogul was forced to postpone the second half of his traditional bash, a rep reassured fans at the time that the party would go on. “He is in good spirits and looks forward to doing the second half of his pre-Grammy gala in May,” the rep said. Davis, seen here in 2024, was known for his legendary pre-Grammy parties. Getty Images for The Recording Academy“All you can really do for an artist is create an opportunity to be seen by tastemakers,” he once said. He’s seen above in May 2026 with Alicia Keys, Chance The Rapper and Swizz Beatz. Getty Images for The Gordon Parks FoundationIn 2014, the Grammy’s labeled the event “the second most coveted ticket” of the Grammys. “Davis is nothing short of a living legend in the music industry, and his parties have become legendary as the most star-studded and excitement-packed of VIP bashes,” a release read. “Through the years, an array of A-list talents have performed at these events, turning the celebrations into the ultimate, intimate, ‘insider’ concerts.” Those “insiders” were nothing short of music’s greatest names. Repeat attendees have included John Legend, Joni Mitchell, Manilow, Jennifer Hudson, and Dave Grohl. Throughout the years, other A-listers to drop in have included Paul McCartney, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, and Whitney Houston. In an interview, Davis once addressed the practical role his pre-Grammy parties had in launching the careers of so many artists. “Well, all you can really do for an artist is create an opportunity to be seen by tastemakers,” he said. “But if they don’t have the goods to back it up, it just becomes another social function. The value of the music shouldn’t be undermined.” “The value of the music shouldn’t be undermined,” he has stated. He’s seen here in 1995. Getty ImagesHouston once called Clive, seen here in 2022, “a constant.” Getty ImagesThe exclusive bash has been host to a number of memorable incidents — but in 2012, it was also the setting for a historic tragedy. On February 11, 2012, Houston — by then a Grammy winning pop and R&B juggernaut — was found dead in her hotel room at the The Beverly Hilton, hours before the gala was set to take place at the same location. Davis opted to move forward with the event, transitioning it to a somber tribute to the pop songstress, who was discovered by him in her teens. “To put it simply, Whitney would have wanted the music to go on and her family asked that we carry on,” Davis said at the event, according to the Hollywood Reporter, before asking for a moment of silence for her. Tony Bennett, Alicia Keys and others honored the late singer onstage in the hours following her death. Davis (seen above with Houston at the 2009 Grammy Awards) told Page Six in 2022 the late singer was working on getting sober before her death. WireImageDavis (pictured above with Houston in 2007) told us: “She was making a valiant attempt during that period to give up drugs and rehabilitate herself.” FilmMagicDavis exclusively told Page Six in 2022 that Houston was working on getting sober before she died.“She was showing me what she had done in rehab,” he told us. “How she had given up smoking, how she had cleared her throat of nicotine. And she was wanting to start going in the studio….I never would have thought 48 hours before her death, that she would pass, that there would be that horrendous, premature end to her life.”Davis added, “She was making a valiant attempt during that period to give up drugs and rehabilitate herself.”Houston once addressed critics’ claims that Davis was “pulling the strings” behind the scenes in her career. “Nobody makes me do anything I don’t want to do,” she told Rolling Stone back in 1993. “Clive and I work well together. We get on each other’s nerves sometimes, but we’ve been together 10 years now. Anybody can get on anybody’s nerves over that long a time.”Of their personal bond, which saw the magnate mentor her to global superstardom, Houston once said, “Clive is a constant. He’s my guide and my confidante and he knows the love songs so well.”Clive, pictured here with Aretha Franklin, once said of his success, “You look for stars.” Corbis/VCG via Getty ImagesThe music magnate, seen here in April 2026, was married twice and had four children. WireImageOther stars were equally complimentary. “He’s predictable, yet he’s forward-thinking,” Carly Simon once said, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “He’s remarkable in his stamina. He’s very loving, he has a big heart.”As for Davis’ remarkable eye for talent, he himself said simply, “You look for stars. You look for the makeup of [artists] who can have long-lasting careers and who could be headliners.”He also addressed his personal relationships with the stars he’s guided“If an artist knows you have respect for their talent—which I have to feel to my core, to sign them—they know that you’re in their corner,” he told the Guardian in 2014. Still, the staggering influence he’s exerted over the industry — he’s has won five Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a non-performer, in 2000 — was almost happenstance, he once divulged. “I had no idea that I was ever getting into music,” he told the Guardian. “I did not prepare for a music career, and here I’ve found, out of pure luck, that I did have, not only a talent and an ear, but a passion for music. And I have it to this day.”He came out as bisexual in 2013. He’s seen here in a throwback portrait. Michael Ochs Archives“People need music,” he once said in an interview. He’s seen above with Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Elizabeth Taylor, Gladys Knight, Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager in 1986. Getty ImagesOn his ability to identify talent, Davis told Playboy magazine in 2013: “I didn’t necessarily have an ear, but I think I developed one. Whether there was a natural ear that was triggered, I don’t know the answer to that. But when you see a Joplin or a Springsteen, you know. And the statistics start mounting and give you confidence. You think, ‘My God, yeah, I did say yes to Santana.’”The music magnate was married and divorced twice — to Helen Cohen from 1956 to 1965 and to Janet Adelberg from 1965 to 1985. He welcomed son Fred in 1960, daughter Lauren in 1962, son Mitchell in 1970, and son Doug — who is a Grammy Award winning record producer in his own right — in 1972. Davis (seen above during his pre-Grammys gala in 2024) was married and divorced twice. Getty Images for The Recording AcademyThe late record producer (pictured above at his pre-Grammys gala in 2014) had four children. WireImageDavis publicly came out as bisexual in 2013 in his memoir, “The Soundtrack of My Life,” at the age of 80. He wrote at the time that he’d been in a “strong monogamous relationship” with a man for the previous seven years.The record producer once said on “The Talks” that “music is a necessary ingredient in people’s lives.”“No matter what revolution is occurring in technology, it has to understand that music will not be obsoleted,” he stated. “People need music, and they’ve needed it for many years in many different ways; whether you go back to church traditions or other traditions in life, whether it’s pop or soul or rock or jazz… It’s a very, very natural basic ingredient that’s essential to the full enjoyment of life.”

Jun 22, 2026
Why Pride Month Is Facing Unprecedented Challenges This Year New

Why Pride Month Is Facing Unprecedented Challenges This Year

(Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)Greetings, Dear Reader,Father’s Day went well for me this weekend. Best one yet. Got a third Ingersoll kid on the way. New Baby Album Drops Aug. 4!Did Catholic Mass early Sunday, hit a Target run with the wife, did MMA sparring for two hours, then laid 30 yards of mulch in my beds at home. Capped it off with my favorite dinner, four ice cold pounders and a cigar.It’s good to be a dad.Anyways, here’s your Monday take:The alphabet people are nothing but L’s lately. Not lesbians. No. I want to say that would actually make them cooler, if they were all lesbians.Losses. It’s just been day after day, week after week of losses.It’s probably a good thing that the World Cup and viral eurotourism to all the most red-blooded American states and staples has overshadowed Gay Stuff Month. Many of them are thankful I’m sure that Trump’s UFC match and his reflecting pool foibles have sucked all the air out of the room.It has not been a good pride month.The month started off with corporations dragging their feet to issue annual hostage statements on social. The numbers just don’t add up anymore. The gays just don’t have any effect on the bottom line, folks are realizing. The cartel has lost its heft.To make matters worse, corporate sponsorship likewise dried up. Down 40%. Some are just “ghosting,” gay activism leaders say. Simply leaving the cartel “on read” as the kids say.But it gets worse.One of the leading urologists in the transgender sex changes for children movement got indicted on child porn charges. Of course he did.An FTC lawsuit against WPATH – the institutional head of the transing kids movement – showed in stark relief just how bad Dr. Bryan Sack’s medical advice was to one child in particular. The kid was on puberty blockers and experiencing seriously messed up urination. It was “strawberry” colored and painful.“The transition-friendly urologist says nah, transition drugs are totally safe, the problem is you’re holding in your pee *too much*,” tweeted Daily Caller News Foundation Managing Editor Thomas Phippen. “A few months after stopping the puberty blockers, the boy stopped peeing blood.”Have fun in prison, you f*cking sicko! I’m sure the lifers there will treat you very well, Dr. Sack.Keeping it on brand, the first ever transgender elected to a state legislature was sentenced for his prolific addiction to child porn. Historic glass ceiling shattered!Barry Charles Laughton – who goes by “Stacey Marie” and looks like a cliche horror movie depiction of “transgender pedophile” – will spend 33 years in prison. Male prison no less. Yikes, another hit to the movement!Laughton was sentenced in a Boston court probably not that far from where Boston Mayor Michelle Wu had planned to host a “trans period pride” event. This event was about “menstruation equity,” which is mentally ill mumbo jumbo for a gathering of mentally ill dudes in dresses to whine about not actually getting to experience having a period.Yes, I am serious, that’s what it is.There was significant backlash to this event, enough so that the library actually decided to boot Wu and her army of unhinged lunatics from the venue. Now she’s planning to hold the event at a “secret location.”You people disgust me. Guys cannot have periods!Just a stone’s throw south of Boston, Cazenovia, NY, had to cancel its entire pride event when locally famous drag queen and lead event organizer was busted for *YOU GUESSED IT* child pornography.Good lord, seriously, bring back the guillotines.The backlash isn’t just in the US either. Scotland has ruled that gender confused men cannot occupy cells in women’s prisons.Back here in the US, SCOTUS is set to rule on two transgender athlete cases. You can imagine where those will end up (no, men cannot compete against women).It’s been arguably the worst month for gay pride since the HIV era in the 80s.Something tells me it’s going to get worse before it gets better.ROOKE: Raising The Next Generation ... To Be DisabledIn honor of Father’s Day.—EXCLUSIVE: VP Vance Makes Podcast Debut On Wife’s ‘Storytime With The Second Lady’ For Father’s DayIn honor of Father’s Day, on a more positive note.—MAGA Influencers Are Wearing Out Their White House WelcomeGood.Like what you’re reading? If so, please consider subscribing to State of the Day or sharing this with a friend. You’d be supporting this newsletter and helping keep independent journalism alive.ShareIf you are already a paid subscriber, make sure to join the conversation in our subscribers-only chat below.

Jun 22, 2026