Patti LuPone Apologizes After Being Canceled, But Here’s Why Black and White Folks Say it’s Too Late to Save Face
Three Reasons Why Brian McKnight’s Son Death is a Cautionary Tale for Black Fathers
This is Why Ray J is Going Completely Off on Suge Knight… and it Involves Diddy
Jess Hilarious Responds to Backlash After Being Dragged for Transphobic Comments
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Tamron Hall Felt She Had To ‘Prove my Value’ After NBC Exit
As she kicks off Season 5 of her talk show, Tamron Hall opened up about her feelings after she left NBC in 2017.
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NYFW: Black Celebs Showed up at The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
Naomi Campbell, Doja Cat, and Lori Harvey started New York Fashion Week at the iconic show.
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Doja Cat Alarms Fans With Neck Brace Photo—But It’s Not What You Think
The Paint the Town Red artist regularly posts trollish and somewhat confusing posts on social media.
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Former Bad Boy Artist Mark Curry Has Shocking Reaction to Diddy’s Publishing Rights Decision
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs recently announced that he was returning the publishing rights to artists and songwriters behind many of Bad Boy’s hits.
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Drake’s For All the Dogs Has More Significance Than We Think
After duping fans a couple of weeks ago, the Canadian superstar finally announced the release date for his eighth studio album on Wednesday night.
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Barbz, Calm Down and Leave Janet Jackson Alone
Nicki Minaj fans harassed the legendary singer/actress after they think she’s shading the Pink Friday 2 rapper.
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Leslie Odom Jr. Talks Purlie Victorious & Performing Hamilton For Obama At The White House
The former star of Lin Manuel Miranda's Hamilton is the lead in the Broadway revival of Purlie Victorious.
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Halle Bailey Calls DDG Her ‘First, Deep, Deep Real Love’ and This Is Why We Need to Stay Out of Celeb’s Business
Say it with me folks: 'we don't know these people.' Point blank, period.
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The Grammys Have Lost Their Damn Mind
Harvey Mason Jr. revealed that the AI-generated song, 'Heart on My Sleeve,' which copies the voices of Drake and The Weeknd, is eligible for the Grammys.
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Ava DuVernay Gets All the Way Real About the Racism Black Filmmakers Face in International Film Festivals
The decorated director made history as the first African-American woman to have a film be an Official Selection for the 2023 Venice International Film Festival.