Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn, the Olympic breakdancer who went viral for her performance at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris, traded in her tracksuit for a hot new look during a recent photoshoot.
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Days after the star’s death, People reported that disgraced rapper and music producer Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs also has links to pink cocaine, also known as ‘tuci’. The music mogul is being ...
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Health experts are warning that taking pink cocaine, a modern drug cocktail linked to the death of popstar Liam Payne, is like “playing Russian roulette”. The drug, which is fairly new to the ...
ABC News and other outlets have reported that partial autopsy and toxicology results showed the pop star had "pink cocaine" in his system, along with other drugs, when he fell to his death from a ...
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Pink cocaine is the terrifying new drug cocktail suddenly in the spotlight. The illegal substance has been on the radar of international drugs monitoring agencies for years, but now it’s ...
Photo / David Ovalle/The Washington Post It’s hot pink, like cotton candy. It even smells sweet. But there is danger lurking in the mind-altering powder known, variously, as pink cocaine or tusi.