With the world of Reality TV on shutdown (see COVID-19) a number of its stars are on the hunt for new ways to supplement their incomes.

The platform of choice for many? Only Fans…a company which allows its users to sell intimate videos of themselves to those of their fans who are enamoured by them enough to pay.

Joining the erotic fray is Evelyn Lozada of ‘Basketball Wives‘.

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When ‘Married To Medicine’ returns for its eighth season later this year, it looks like it may be back sans Mariah Huq. 

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Fans of OWN flagship series ‘Greenleaf’ apparently couldn’t wait to get their eyes and ears on the latest happenings of the pastoral family if TV ratings are anything to judge by.

With word its season 5 (which premiered June 23) is set to be its farewell season, viewers tune into the network in droves to see the fivesome’s latest and last drama unfold.

In fact, the viewership figures rocked competition across all of TV land and made the Craig Wright-directed series the #1 rated scripted show on cable Tuesday night.

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Tweet continues to whet appetites for her yet-titled fourth studio album.

A week after thrilling diehard fans with the new song, ‘I Admit It’ (click here to listen), the soulstress has followed with another Charlie Bereal-produced gem in the form of ‘Remedy.’

Co-written with Britney Jackson, the tune sees Tweet try to heal the heartbreak of her ailing lover.

“Take a deeper look in my heart and find / That this love I have for you is so divine / Everything you need is all in me / I’m the remedy, I am all you need,” she coos.

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Despite previous reports Abel and Ola Osundairo, the two brothers at the center of the Jussie Smollett hoax-hate crime drama, were unwilling to testify against him in the forthcoming case stemming from charges related to the incident, they’ve since walked back the announcement.

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MJ Rodriguez and Zendaya are both dominating their respective lanes with content designed to give the world of a storytelling a fresh face and colourful perspective.

This week, they teamed up to give their fans insight into the worlds via a conversation on Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors‘ series where they discussed their craft, the challenges they have faced in Hollywood and how they hope to turn the experiences they have faced following outbreak of COVID-19 into something positive once the world returns to normalcy.

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As Ezkekiel Elliott recovers after contracting the Coronavirus he has learned that he has been confronted with a lawsuit.

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‘Black supremacy’ antagonist Terry Crews is now going on record to admit his initial reaction to Gabrielle Union‘s ‘America’s Got Talent’ discrimination claims was ‘wrong'(as we reported here).

Taking to our friends at ‘ET’ recently, the actor-comedian spoke openly about why he regretted not supporting Union when she spoke out about her negative experience as a judge on the NBC reality competition show – an experience she that not only led to her exit but that she also branded ‘toxic.’

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Naomi Campbell is using her platform to ‘Amplify Black Voices’.

The supermodel has used her YouTube channel to create original content and celebrate her peers with interviews and conversations designed to give them insight into their worlds.

Today, she has released a video which sees her do just that by inviting some of her friends to discuss blackness and how it shades their experiences in the world.

 

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Will Smith‘s ‘Emancipation‘ is faring very well as Cannes.

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As we previously reported, some of entertainment’s biggest Black stars and executives joined forces to demand more representation in front of and behind the scenes of Hollywood.

Now, the list reads over 300 signatures long!

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As we reported here, embattled comedy legend Bill Cosby was given a new reason to smile this week when he learned one of his sexual abuse convictions would be reviewed by a higher court (thereby granting him the right to appeal).

His wife, Camille, shared his elation as revealed in a recent interview with ABC News.  Sitting down with resident anchor Linsey Davis, the 76-year-old waxed honest on her thoughts about prison reform and gender equality (as portrayed by the #MeToo movement).

Her comments will undoubtedly get tongues wagging, namely her comparison of her husband’s legal plight to the racially charged 1921 Tulsa massacre that left hundreds of Black Oklahoma residents dead after bombings and other acts of terrorism.

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