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Halle Berry Posts Cringeworthy Bedroom Post, Peek Inside Cardi B’s Impressive Real Estate Portfolio, Suge Knight Spills Major Tea About Diddy’s Trial, Full Uncut Video of the Cassie-Diddy Hotel Incident, Shannon Sharpe Breaks His Silence Over Sexual Assault Drama and More From the Week in Entertainment
A collection of our best posts of the week in entertainment.
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Kim Coles Addresses Those Old ‘Friends,’ ‘Living Single’ Comparisons With Her Whole Chest
When asked if “Friends” owed its success to the groundwork by “Living Single,” Coles did not hold back.
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The Best Black Ensemble Performances in TV, Film, and Music
Whether it's your favorite girl group or group of actors in a beloved film, let's take a look at some amazing performances!
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The Evolution of Queen Latifah
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting the career of one of entertainment’s most inspiring trailblazers.
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TV’s Blackest Binge: The Hidden Gems of Hulu
Chevalier, Godfather of Harlem, Queen Sugar and Attack the Block are some of the fan favorites you can find on the streaming service.
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In a ’90s Kind of World, I’m Glad I Had My Girls: Living Single at 25 and Me
Growing up 55 shades of gay in the ’90s, there were not a lot of places for a young whippersnapper like me to draw inspiration from what life could be like as an adult. Friends? Too unseasoned. Seinfeld? I don’t know her. Fraiser? Cute, but for a six-year-old with a serious Princess Ariel obsession, not…
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This Is Not a Drill: Living Single Starts Streaming on Hulu Thursday, Jan. 11
Mama, we made it! Our internet-streaming-service dreams have finally come true. Living Single, the groundbreaking ’90s television show starring Queen Latifah, will begin streaming on Hulu on Thursday. Hulu made the announcement Tuesday evening from its official Twitter account, saying, “It’s a ’90s kind of world. Again. Living Single, the entire series, streams January 11,…
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Living Single Cast and Creator Reflect on Legacy 20 Years After Series Finale
Since leaving the air 20 years ago today, Jan. 1, Living Single continues to resonate in the hearts of loyal fans. Its legacy alone has dismissed critics (i.e., Newsweek’s 1993 article with its “booty-shaking sugar mamas” comment), paving the way for shows like Insecure, and still reigns as a beloved fixture of black entertainment and…