Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez go Instagram official, Wizkid, Gunna, and Central Cee join Asake at a concert in the US, Atletico Madrid have new owners. Stay in the know with our Rave News Digest, which summarizes five of the hottest global news stories you need to catch up on, saving you time and energy. Consider it your daily news fix.
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1. Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez Go Instagram Official
Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez via Instagram 📸 pic.twitter.com/5OO2SCCt99
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) November 10, 2025
Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez have made their relationship Instagram official. The Honey actress, 44, and the Top Gun: Maverick star, 33, attended the 2025 Baby2Baby Gala at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood on Saturday, November 8, where they posed together for several photos. Ramirez shared the images on Instagram the following day, including one of Alba in a stunning black gown and Cartier necklace, her arm wrapped affectionately around his shoulders. Dressed in a tuxedo and bow tie, Ramirez also posted a selfie of the pair laughing together during the event, which raised $19.5 million in support of children and families in need. “What a remarkable evening,” he captioned, praising Baby2Baby’s impact.
Alba playfully commented on the post with heart and smiling emojis, and later shared her own photos from the evening on Instagram Stories, showing the couple in high spirits among friends. Their red-carpet appearance marks the first time they’ve publicly confirmed their relationship online, just weeks after Alba posted a cozy photo of the two walking hand in hand in Australia. The outing follows months of growing speculation, as the duo has been spotted together in Los Angeles and New York since the summer. Alba’s new romance comes after her February divorce from producer Cash Warren, with whom she shares three children.
2. Wizkid, Gunna, and Central Cee Join Asake at a Concert in the US
🚨 Wizkid joins Asake to perform “MMS” at his Redbull Symphonic concert in New York! 🤩🦅 pic.twitter.com/fl48VdfCGC
— THE DEBUT HUB (@thedebuthub) November 9, 2025
Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Asake delivered a stunning fusion of culture and sound at his Red Bull Symphonic Concert in the United States on Saturday, November 8. The sold-out event showcased the artist’s signature blend of Afrobeats and orchestral grandeur, with a live symphony orchestra bringing new depth to his biggest hits. The concert turned into a global music spectacle when international stars Wizkid, Gunna, and Central Cee joined Asake on stage for electrifying surprise collaborations that had the audience roaring throughout the night.
The night’s most memorable moments came as Wizkid performed their hit “MMS,” with both Nigerian powerhouses displaying undeniable chemistry that filled the arena with energy and emotion. Gunna later joined for a trap-infused rendition of “Happiness,” merging Atlanta’s hip-hop groove with Lagos’ vibrant rhythm. British rapper Central Cee then brought the crowd to its feet with “Wave,” their international chart-topper that blended UK rap and Afrobeats effortlessly. Asake also gave fans an exclusive preview of an unreleased track from his forthcoming 2026 album, capping off a night of musical brilliance. Critics and fans alike hailed the show as one of Asake’s most ambitious performances yet.
3. Top BBC Bosses Resign after Criticism of the Broadcaster’s Editing of a Trump Speech
This is the moment BBC announces they peddled fake news and that the networks two top leaders have been forced to resign.pic.twitter.com/AFhnomVkic
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 10, 2025
The BBC’s Director-General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness have both resigned following intense backlash over how the British broadcaster edited a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump. The controversy stems from a BBC Panorama documentary that critics say misleadingly spliced Trump’s January 6, 2021, remarks, omitting a key line where he urged his supporters to demonstrate “peacefully and patriotically.” The edited version appeared to show Trump encouraging aggression, sparking accusations of bias and manipulation. In his resignation letter, Davie said leaving the job after five years was “entirely my decision,” admitting that while the BBC continued to perform strongly, “mistakes have been made,” for which he must take “ultimate responsibility.”
Turness also cited accountability as her reason for stepping down, writing that the Trump documentary controversy had “reached a stage where it is causing damage to the BBC, an institution that I love.” She rejected claims that BBC News is “institutionally biased” but acknowledged errors in editorial judgment. Trump reacted on his Truth Social platform, thanking The Daily Telegraph for exposing what he called “corrupt journalists” who tried to “step on the scales of a Presidential Election.” The scandal has added to mounting pressure on the 103-year-old broadcaster, already under scrutiny for alleged bias in its coverage of sensitive issues, including Israel and transgender rights. U.K. officials from across the political spectrum praised Davie’s service but called for sweeping reforms to restore public trust in the BBC’s editorial integrity.
4. Spinderella Becomes the First Female DJ Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Herstory was made over the weekend as DJ Spinderella of Salt-N-Pepa was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as the first female DJ ever 🥂 pic.twitter.com/AgPiSY8oQO
— Okayplayer (@okayplayer) November 10, 2025
Hip-Hop legend DJ Spinderella made history on Saturday night (November 8) as the first female DJ ever inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, solidifying her legacy as one of the most influential figures in music. The ceremony, held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, honored her trailblazing four-decade career and her groundbreaking role as one-third of the iconic group Salt-N-Pepa. Born Deidra Roper, Spinderella helped redefine Hip-Hop in the late 1980s and ’90s alongside Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton, with hits like “Let’s Talk About Sex,” “Shoop,” and “What a Man.” Their fearless mix of empowerment and attitude opened doors for women in rap and changed the course of popular music.
Taking the stage during her induction, Spinderella reflected on her journey as a pioneer in a male-dominated industry. “When I started, it was a rare thing to see a woman behind turntables… I had to carve my own lane,” she said. “Being the first female DJ inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—it’s beyond amazing. I carry every female DJ who ever dared to dream.” Her historic honor also marks a full-circle moment following years of professional tension with Salt and Pepa, which the group resolved after a 2019 lawsuit and settlement.
5. Atletico Madrid have New Owners
🚨🇪🇸 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Apollo Sports Capital have taken over Atletico Madrid! They are now a majority shareholder.💰
Statement: “The group intends to invest additional capital to support long-term plans, including further investment in teams and major infrastructure projects.” pic.twitter.com/rO6PvvsVwg
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) November 10, 2025
Atletico Madrid have officially announced the sale of a majority stake to Apollo Sports Capital (ASC), marking a historic moment in the club’s 122-year history. The deal, confirmed on Sunday via a statement on the club’s website, will see ASC become the majority shareholder, providing a major financial boost aimed at strengthening the club’s sporting performance, long-term stability, and infrastructure development. While financial details remain undisclosed, the transaction is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals. Despite the ownership change, Miguel Ángel Gil will continue as CEO and Enrique Cerezo as chairman, ensuring continuity in leadership as the club embarks on a new era of growth.
The partnership promises to inject fresh capital into Atletico’s sporting and infrastructure projects, including the ambitious “City of Sport” development—an expansive sports and entertainment hub planned next to the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium. The new complex will serve as a global destination for sports, culture, and community events. ASC, a global investment company under Apollo, emphasized that its acquisition is not part of a multi-club ownership model but a targeted investment in Atletico’s legacy and potential. “It is an honor to invest in one of Europe’s great sporting institutions,” said Robert Givone, ASC co-manager. CEO Miguel Ángel Gil hailed the partnership as a “transformative alliance” that respects the club’s traditions while equipping it for the future.
Featured image: @jessicaalba @dannyramirez/Instagram
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