Whitney Purvis, a former '16 and Pregnant' star, claims she was wrongly excluded from her 16-year-old son's funeral due to a miscommunication about the start time and being left off the guest list by the boy's father, Weston Gosa Sr. She also alleges she never received some of her son's ashes. The father disputes her account, stating he informed her of the correct time and included her in the guest list, and that she arrived too late. The incident highlights ongoing family tensions following the son's sudden death from natural causes.
Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Russia's Chechnya region, expressed pride in his teenage son for beating up a prisoner accused of burning the Koran. Kadyrov released a video showing his son punching, kicking, and slapping the prisoner, stating that his son did the right thing. The incident was reported last month, and the prisoner had complained to Russia's human rights ombudswoman. Kadyrov, known for ruling with an iron hand, has received generous funding from President Vladimir Putin to rebuild Chechnya. He has been giving increasing publicity to his three teenage sons, raising speculation about their involvement in combat and succession plans.
King Harris, the teenage son of T.I. and Tiny Harris, responded to critics who call him "ugly" and compare him to the cartoon character Josh Regrove from "Mr. Meaty." In an interview with comedian Funny Marco, Harris fired back at the comparison, stating that if he's the ugliest person in the world, what does that make his critics. The clip received mixed reactions, with some finding it amusing and others expressing concern for Harris's well-being. This comes after Harris faced backlash for convincing a homeless man to attempt the dangerous "One Chip Challenge," which allegedly resulted in the death of another participant.