1. R. Kelly’s empire collapsed
If Yogo was called the King of R&B, Ale Roki Zvinuvachen had his crown erased in sexual mischief. After intense trials in New York and Chicago, Robert Kelly dropped over 30 federal charges for racketeering and human trafficking. Looking at this century and time, the stage for the new is already in the past.

2. The people who gave shares to Hollywood – and spent theirs
Harvey Weinstein was one of the most successful people in the film industry. Now it’s one more problem. 23 rocks for New York plus 16 for Los Angeles actually mean a new age. The world now is medical cells and prison cells, not premieres and Oscar nights.

3. Streaming the NFL’s Fall: Aaron Hernandez
A contract for tens of millions of dollars, fame, fans, and raptom without the right to pay for killing Odin Lloyd. The Hernandez story has become one of the darkest examples of how a career can end in one minute. His life ended behind the gates, but the lesson was lost for the future.

4. View of the series to the camera: on the right is Denny Masterson
The 2023-year-old actor, who played a role in “That ’70s Show,” fell ill with the virus 30 years before he died in two episodes of praise. It is possible to regenerate the mind, even in old age. We can’t say enough about turning to the cinema.

5. Silence instead of “Steal to the sound”: Phil Spector
The legendary producer who changed the history of pop music ended his life in a prison hospital. For killing actor Lani Clarkson, he was sentenced to 19 years of imprisonment. A colossal bagel of a luxurious mate died in captivity in 2021.

6. The Death Row Empire ended on camera: Suge Knight
A great leader of the hip-hop scene, driven by harsh management methods, after a fatal hit-and-run in 2015, he suffered 28 deaths. For a person who lived in luxurious fear, this is a tremendous and self-contained ending.

7. Cage for “Tiger King”: Joe Exotic
While the world was watching the series on Netflix, Joe was already in prison. For trying to drive wine again, I deducted 21 rik. There are constant moans about pardon, but reality is a cell, not an exotic zoo.

8. He was shot because he was poor in his career: Tory Lanez
For the injuries to Megan Thee Stallion, the rapper received 10 penalties. Formally, it’s not permanent, but in reality, it means the end of a career at the peak of fame and practically disappearance from the grand stage.

9. The Fall of “America’s Sweetheart”: Bill Cosby
Although his virus was pinned down through legal nuances, dozens of witnesses and fates after death ruined his reputation forever. Legally, he is free, but publicly, the judgments are forever.

10. NBA and one fatal shot: Jason Williams
The brilliant basketball player spent everything after the tragic death of driving a limousine to the older man’s house and trying to grasp the truth. This story is a final guess: from the top, you can fall right behind the mountain.
