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Rihanna Calls Rachel Dolezal a Hero and Says She’s Neither Friends nor Enemies With Chris Brown
Rachel Dolezal will be happy to know she has at least one celebrity supporter, in the form of Rihanna. In the singer’s cover interview for Vanity Fair, she praises the former NAACP chapter leader as being a “hero.” Maybe Rihanna has a different definition of the word? “I think she was a bit of a…
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#LaughingWhileBlack Women Share Their Story With 1st Televised Interview on The Real
What started out as a fun trip for a group of book club members on California’s Napa Valley Wine Train ended up being more than what they expected. Members of the Sistahs on the Reading Edge book club were kicked off the train Aug. 22 after train employees said they were being too loud. The incident…
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Kordell Stewart Denies Relationship With Andrew ‘I’m Not Gay No More’ Caldwell: ‘I’m Heterosexual’
Andrew Caldwell is adamant about not going away. After going viral when he proclaimed, “I’m not gay no more” during a church service, Caldwell has been milking his 15 minutes of fame for everything it’s worth, and his recent comments may come with a price. In an interview with an online radio show, Caldwell alleged that…
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Stephon Marbury Defends His Affordable Sneaker Being Rereleased and Says Jordans Are Made in the Same Factory
In 2006, Stephon Marbury decided to do something that some people considered out of the ordinary when it came to a sneaker line. Marbury teamed up with the now-defunct Steve & Barry’s to create an affordable sneaker, aptly named the “Starbury.” Marbury said his motivation in creating a sneaker that could be had for roughly $15…
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Cosmo Labels These People ‘America’s First Family’ … but of What? And Twitter Is Like, ‘Nah’
Cosmopolitan needs to get an award in trolling, because it has it down to a science. On the cover of the magazine’s November issue are six women who are not the first family who reside at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, D.C., but they were labeled “America’s First Family.” I get it. Do what you…
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Soul Train Is Heading to Broadway
If you didn’t have a chance to enjoy Soul Train while it was still being broadcast—the original, of course, not the one hosted by Shemar Moore—you’re in luck, because it’s now headed to Broadway. The Soul Train musical will be written by Anthony E. Zuiker, creator of television’s CSI franchise, according to Entertainment Weekly. Zuiker is…
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Michelle Obama’s Advice to Girls: ‘There Is No Boy Cute Enough or Interesting Enough to Stop You From Getting Your Education’
Michelle Obama has been a crusader when it comes to empowering girls, not only in the U.S. but also across the world. On Tuesday the first lady discussed the fact that there are 62 million girls around the world who are not able to receive an education. “For me, this is personal. When I think about those…
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George Zimmerman Solidifies His Lowest-Life-Form Status by Retweeting Photo of Trayvon Martin’s Dead Body
In 2012 George Zimmerman was acquitted in the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, but he continues to be one of the lowest human life-forms ever. He just won’t go away. And the fact that karma continues to miss him infuriates people across the globe. Since his acquittal, Zimmerman hasn’t done much with his life besides…
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Soap Opera Star Nancy Lee Grahn Apologizes After Negative Tweets About Viola Davis’ Emmys 2015 Acceptance Speech
Sometimes you’re better off keeping those tweets right in your head, and not even spending the time to type out 140 characters that will end up embarrassing you in the end. And General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn learned that lesson Sunday night. During Viola Davis’ acceptance speech after becoming the first black woman to win…
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Viola Davis Becomes 1st Black Woman to Win Emmy for Best Actress in a Drama
It was Viola Davis’ night, and the rest of the nominees in the Emmy category for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series were along for the ride. Davis, who was joined by Taraji P. Henson in the same category, won for her role on How to Get Away With Murder. During Davis’ emotional acceptance speech, her…