‘Married to Medicine’ season has been headlines before it even airs, thanks to the buzz around the major new name joining the cast.
And while the arrival of a certain Phaedra Parks (from the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’) has come in tandem with the departure of two cast members, there will be one familiar face fans will be seeing – and it’s that of Quad Webb.
Legendary actor Morgan Freeman has been nabbing headlines for his candor on the topic of race.
The 85-year-old, who rarely does interviews, was more than open when chatting with ‘The Sunday Times’ about concepts he doesn’t like – a chat that led him to discuss his disdain for the terms ‘African American’ and ‘Black History Month.’
As many a ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ viewer has witnessed, Candiace Dillard has no problem saying her mind.
And, while on the press run for season 3 of ‘Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip,’ keeping it candid is exactly what the multihyphenate did when quizzed about her castmate Robyn Dixon‘s marriage woes.
The admission shocked many because Robyn neglected to mention anything about the development on the show – despite it allegedly unfolding during filming.
They also shocked many because of how intensely members of the cast (including Robyn) came for the marriage of others during taping. Especially, Candiace’s union with husband Chris Bassett.
Now, the show’s most outspoken cast member is speaking up and out.
Mark June 4 on those calendars, because the masses are finally set to meet ‘The Idol’ on said date.
Music phenom The Weeknd steps into the spotlight like never before along Lily-Rose Depp on the new HBO series.
The superstar plays a self-help guru and leader of a modern-day cult who begins a complicated relationship with an up-and-coming Pop idol (Depp).
Co-created by Sam Levinson (the mastermind creator of ‘Euphoria)’ and co-produced by The Weeknd, the series promises a “sick and twisted” rollercoaster of a ride.
With its premiere rapidly approaching, watch the newly unleashed extended trailer after the jump…
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo star as Glinda Upland and Elphaba Thropp respectively in the hotly anticipated Jon M. Chu production.
With the film set for release on November 27, 2024 (and a sequel arriving a year later), the masses have been given their first glimpse of the stars in their roles.
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ has crowned its season 15 winner.
After 16 wholly entertaining weeks, the finale of the latest edition of the hit MTV series saw the season conclude with a bang.
Filmed live at the Ace Hotel Theatre in Los Angeles, the finale saw final four – Luxx Noir, Sasha Colby, Anetra, and Mistress Isabelle Brooks – show up and show out.
Mo’Nique is embarking on another legal battle. And this time, the Oscar winner is set to spar with Paramount and CBS over her hit sitcom ‘The Parkers.’
Get ready to meet ‘The Mother’ on Netflix next month.
Jennifer Lopez leads the action flick in the titular role.
Niki Caro directs the narrative, which follows a female assassin (played by J.Lo) who comes out of hiding to protect the daughter that she gave up earlier in life while dodging dangerous entities.
Lopez stars in ‘The Mother’ alongside Joseph Fiennes, Omari Hardwick, Paul Raci, Lucy Paez, and Gael Garcia Bernal.
Watch the newly unleashed extended trailer after the jump…