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Polo G Showcases Diamond Chain That Doubles as Functioning iPhone Case

Polo G got himself a new diamond chain, which not only pays tribute to a late friend but also doubles as a functioning iPhone case.

As Skylar Langfeldt of Icebox Diamonds & Watches told TMZ, the extravagant new piece took several months of work to get right. The Chicago rapper’s chain features a diamond-encrusted bulldog design, which holds his iPhone that he can use to display whatever he chooses. Langfeldt added that the phone can be charged without being removed from the pendant.

“Hardest chain in the game right now, man,” Polo said in a brief clip showing off the

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Trump honors Diamond at memorial service, says he didn’t know Silk

Former President Donald Trump, speaking at a memorial service for half of the conservative duo “Diamond and Silk,” said he never really knew Silk.

Trump, 76, was among a number of Republicans who spoke at the memorial in North Carolina on Saturday for Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway, 51, who died suddenly earlier this month.

Rochelle “Silk” Richardson praised the former president for the relationship he had with her and her sister, saying Trump treated the siblings “just like the other children: Eric, Don Jr., Tiffany,” according to the Daily Mail.

Trump called Diamond one of the world’s “biggest stars,” but noted

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Cause of death for ‘Diamond’ of pro-Trump duo ‘Diamond and Silk’ revealed: Report

The cause of death of Lynnette “Diamond” Hardaway, one half of the conservative political commentator team Diamond and Silk, has been revealed, according to a report by the Associated Press.

According to a death certificate obtained by the Associated Press, Hardaway, 51, died on Jan. 8 of heart disease due to chronic high blood pressure.

Hardaway and her sister, Rochelle “Silk” Richardson, fervent supporters of former President Donald Trump, appeared regularly at rallies during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.

The pair went on to be hired as commentators for Fox News but were let go for promoting disinformation regarding the coronavirus

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Diamond’s Memorial Goes Off the Rails

Trumpworld figures converged at Lynnette “Diamond” Hardaway’s memory ceremony on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the life of the pro-Trump pundit who died suddenly at 51—but the memorial took a dark turn as her sister suggested a nefarious plot behind her death.

Diamond’s sister—half of the “Diamond and Silk” duo—Rochelle “Silk” Richardson addressed the crowd at the Crown Theater in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and appeared to fall back into her old anti-vaxxer ways.

“Instead of asking if Americans are vaxxed or unvaxxed, the real question to ask is: Are Americans being poisoned?” she asked the pro-Trump crowd filled with friends and

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Diamond Hardaway of ‘Diamond and Silk’ cause of death revealed

Diamond Lynnette Hardaway, best known as one half of the duo Diamond and Silk, died on Jan. 8 of heart disease due to chronic high blood pressure. She was 51.

Hardaway, one of former President Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters, was found on the kitchen floor by her sister Rochelle “Silk” Richardson after she collapsed crying out, “I can’t breathe.”

According to the AP, no autopsy was performed on Hardaway, whose official cause of death prompted widespread speculation after her sister falsely attributed her death to a plot related to anti-COVID-19 vaccination conspiracy theories during the memorial service last week.

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Trump honors Diamond and Silk at Fayetteville celebration of life

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The celebration of life for “Diamond” of the popular right-wing political duo Diamond and Silk filled Fayetteville’s Crown Theater with laughter, music and plenty of politics Saturday, including an appearance from former President Donald J. Trump.

Diamond, born Ineitha Lynette Hardaway, died Jan. 8 at age 51 at home in Hoke County. Diamond and her sister, “Silk” Herneitha Rochelle Hardaway, became popular on social media during Trump’s first campaign after they