
Former world boxing champion Hector ‘Macho’ Camacho has died at the hospital in Puerto Rico where he has been unconscious since he was shot in the face in an attack in his hometown. Camacho went into cardiac arrest and was then taken off life support. He died shortly after, confirmed Doctor Ernesto Torres, the director of the Centro Medico trauma center in San Juan. Camacho’s mother, Maria Matias, said on Friday night that she had authorized removing him from life support after his three sons had arrived from the United States mainland and had a chance to see their father for the last time. ‘They managed to visit him before he died,’ said former pro boxer Victor ‘Luvi’ Callejas, a longtime friend who has been acting as a family spokesman in recent days. ‘The family are destroyed,’ Callejas said outside the hospital. Doctors had declared Camacho brain dead on Thursday. Matias had said she decided it was time for doctors to disconnect life support over the objections of the boxer’s eldest son, Hector Jr, because there was no chance of recovery. ‘I lost my son three days ago. He’s alive only because of a machine,’ she said on Friday night. ‘My son is not alive. My son is only alive for the people who love him.’ Camacho was shot as he sat in a car with a friend, 49-year-old Adrian Mojica Moreno, who was killed in the attack.

Larry Hagman, who's well known for his antagonist role as a cunning oil baron J.R. Ewing in 1980s classic soap opera "Dallas" that continued in a 2012 version, has passed away in a Dallas hospital after losing his courageous battle against cancer. He was 81. "Larry was back in his beloved Dallas, re-enacting the iconic role he loved most," the family said in a statement. "Larry's family and close friends had joined him in Dallas for the Thanksgiving holiday. When he passed, he was surrounded by loved ones. It was a peaceful passing, just as he had wished for. The family requests privacy at this time." Larry's co-stars Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy, who played his on-screen wife Sue Ellen and on-screen brother Bobby respectively, were at his bedside when he passed away. "Linda was with him," confirmed her agent Jeffrey Lane. "They had been friends for 35 years and they had worked together for many years so obviously it is devastating. She called and told me. She sounded very sad." Releasing her own statement, Linda said as quoted by The Sun, "Larry Hagman was my best friend for 35 years. He was the Pied Piper of life and brought joy to everyone who knew him. He was creative, generous, funny, loving and talented. I'll miss him enormously." Larry, who used to be a heavy smoker when he was younger, was battling alcohol problems during his life. He underwent a life-saving liver transplant in 1995 and revealed that he had stage 2 throat cancer in 2011. He is survived by his wife Maj Axelsson who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease in 2008, and two grown-up children, daughter Kristina Hagman and son Preston Hagman, and five granddaughters.

Expect Coldplay to be under the music radar for quite a long time. The band announced that they would be taking a three-year break from music activity during their Wednesday, November 21 concert in Brisbane, Australia. Frontman Chris Martin suddenly made the announcement to his concert audience and said that they wanted the night's performance to be their best ever since the group intended to take a long hiatus from music and performing. Huffington Post quoted Martin as saying, "This is the last big show for three years or so...I don't want to stop." The Australian gig being the last big show might not exactly be accurate. The band still have a couple of U.S. shows coming next month including a New Year's Eve concert co-headlined by hip-hop mogul Jay-Z. The two artists are set to play at New York's Barclay's Center on December 31, and the show will mark Coldplay's return to the U.S. since 2005. Other concert dates will see Coldplay on stage at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut on December 29 and at the Barclays Center again on December 30, this time headlining the show solo but with an opening act from R'n'B/pop group Naturally 7. Throughout their 16-year musical career, Coldplay have been able to dish out five studio albums. They have spent most of this year going on an international tour.

The stunning 26-year-old, real name Celeste Bonin, was tracked down by the authorities in Michigan during a live WWE Smackdown event. She was taken to a nearby police station, where she was arrested — with her mugshot soon plastered all over the internet, after it was published by US website TMZ. Kaitlyn, who has been released on a £200 bail, released a statement saying: “During a previous visit to Michigan, I was cited for a traffic violation. “I am fully cooperating with authorities to resolve the matter.” It is believed WWE bosses are relaxed about the incident as it does not relate to drink or drugs.
Lil Wayne originally included the track in his Dedication 4 mixtape, and now it's latest single from his upcoming album I Am Not A Human Being II. Drawing inspiration from '98 film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Weezy unveils the video for the auto-tune filled single, which features Detail. Kaleidoscopic shots, Benicio Del Toro shades and bucket hat and of course Las Vegas, all come included, and you can enjoy it now by visiting MTV, until is official release tomorrow night.
