Sheinelle Jones Just Revealed the Terrifying New York Train Experience She Called Her ‘Worst Nightmare’
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Rapper Offset Shot in Florida: What We Know
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Druski Breaks His Silence Over That Viral ‘White Grandfather’ Picture
Druski’s “white conservative women” skit had the timeline in a frenzy—then that photo of him and an older white man dropped.
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Former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay Weighs in on the Show’s Current Scandal
Former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay speaks out on the current season’s major scandal. Let’s break it down.
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Druski Goes Viral With Hilarious Skit on ‘Conservative Women in America’
Fan-favorite comedian Druski transforms into a satirical “Christian conservative” character, sparking millions of views and a heated online debate.
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New Details In Kandi Burruss Divorce From Todd Tucker
The divorce settlement details between ‘RHOA’ star Kandi Burruss and ex Todd Tucker have been released. Let’s take a look!
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Yung Miami Reveals Why She Stood Up for Diddy’s Character During Trial
Rapper Yung Miami, one half of the rap duo The City Girls, was romantically linked to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs from 2021 to 2023.
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Why Michael B. Jordan’s Oscar Win Isn’t Feeling the Love From Judge Joe Brown
While many are ecstatic over Michael B. Jordan’s long-awaited Oscar win, Judge Joe Brown says it’s not all it’s cracked up to be.
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The Most Memorable Rap Beefs In Hip-Hop History
Now that Jay-Z has finally weighed in on the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, let’s take a look at even more iconic hip-hop beefs in history!
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‘Sinners’ Cast: Where Are They Now?
Now that Ryan Coogler’s vampire epic ‘Sinners’ has officially won the 2026 Awards season, let’s take a look at the next major moves for Michael B. Jordan and the cast!
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13 Black Female Artists Who Taught Women To Own Their Sexual Desires
From Adina Howard’s “Freak Like Me” to Toni Braxton’s “You’re Making Me High” these women used bold lyrics, pleasure-centered storytelling, to reshape the way women claimed their power.











