Mac Miller's Dealer Gets 11 Years In Prison
Ryan Reavis has been sentenced to 10 years and 11 months for supplying the pills that killed Mac Miller. As we told you, he pleaded guilty last year to a federal count of distribution of fentanyl and found out his fate yesterday.Â
The 39-year-old was one of three men charged in connection to the late rapperâs death in September 2018 after a coroner found fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol in his system. Mac was only 26 and at the height of his music career when he died.
Stephen Walter has entered a guilty plea and the case against Cameron Pettit is still pending.
Source:Â Radar Online
Doja Cat Helps Taco Bell Announce Return Of The Mexican Pizza
Taco Bell fans can rejoice because the Mexican fast food chain is bringing back a fan favorite, and theyâve enlisted Doja Cat to break the happy news.Â
The company just announced that the Mexican Pizza is returning to menus next month, with Doja, described as ââthe voice of the Taco Bell people,â announcing the news not only on Twitter and TikTok, but during her set at Coachella this weekend.Â
"We finally did it, the Mexican Pizza is coming back on 5/19 @tacoBell," she wrote, alongside video of her telling the Coachella audience: "I brought back the Mexican Pizza by the way!"
Doja has actually been campaigning for the pizzaâs return since 2021, tweeting, âHey @tacobell, just heard my song in your commercial...,â adding, âIâm a #TacoBellPartner now. So whereâs my Mexican Pizza?â
The Mexican Pizza, which was retired in September, 2020, was so beloved by fans that more than 200,000 people signed a Change.org petition demanding the chain bring the pizza back. It will return to the menu on May 19th, although loyalty members will get early access to it beginning May 17th.
Source:Â Today
New Species Of Millipede Named After Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has been given a new honor, well sort of. Scientists have just named a new millipede after the singer. The new species of millipede from the Appalachian Mountains will now be known as the Nannaria swiftae, or the Swift Twisted-Claw Millipede.
Virginia Tech scientists Derek Hennen, Jackson Means, and Paul Marek named the Swift millipede, along with 15 other new species. Hennen, the lead author, is a Swiftie, and choose this specific millipede because as of now itâs only been found in Tennessee,
âHer music helped me get through the highs and lows of graduate school,â Hennen notes, âso naming a new millipede species after her is my way of saying thanks.âÂ
So far Taylor hasnât commented on her millepede.