Jessie J is no stranger to singing competitions, having judged and even competed on such shows.
Now, she’ll be drawing on said experience in her newly announced role as a coach on The Voice Kids UK.
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Jessie J is no stranger to singing competitions, having judged and even competed on such shows.
Now, she’ll be drawing on said experience in her newly announced role as a coach on The Voice Kids UK.
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Viola Davis is determined to create content she is proud of and has revealed why in a new interview with the ‘Hollywood Reporter.’
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Eva Marcille may have just become a full-time peach-holder on The Real Housewives Of Atlanta, but she’s already at the center of the mix.
With the show’s 11th season heating up, the America’s Next Top Model winner has found herself at forefront of the early drama – having clashed with Cynthia Bailey and Kandi Burruss.
Now, in a new interview with Jezebel, newly married Marcille points out the latter as being the “shadiest housewife.”
Shortly after picked Kandi’s foe Phaedra Parks as one star from the show’s past that she would bring back. Irony or a shade grenade? Watch below and let us know…
In the mood for another edition of Retro Rewind? Of course you are.
Today, we hit the number 1995 into our time machine as it is the year Halle Berry and Jimmy Smits released the television movie ‘Solomon & Sheba’ to offer the world a fresh look at the Biblical story.
In it, Berry portrays the Yemeni Sheba alongside Smits who plays Solomon with help from Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Nadia Sawahla and Hugh Quarshie.
Hit the play button to find out why it fared brilliantly when it impacted the world on February 26th 1995 below…
‘Hit The Floor,’ drama series based around the fictional L.A Devils basketball team, has been benched. Permanently.
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Meghan McCain, daughter of John McCain, discovered that she has ancestry of the melanated persuasion live on ‘The View‘ today.
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Another couple have gone their separate ways. And sadly it’s Michelle Williams and fiancé Chad Johnson.
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As the hoopla surrounding Kevin Hart’s resurfaced homophobic tweets from the late 2000s continues, the funnyman has opted to step down as the host of the 2019 Academy Awards.
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Kevin Hart may have just been announced as host of the 2019 Oscars, but there wasn’t much time to celebrate.
Why?
Well, archived tweets from the comedian were unearthed and were explicitly homophobic, misogynistic, and even colorist. [Note: we won’t share them here, but they’re…about]
Looking to quell the rising flames, Hart has issued a apology – which took on two tones.
The first was remorseful, with the funnyman asserting “I love everybody.” Yet the other seemed annoyed with the fact folk took aim at him.
Peep his video and text statements below…
The nominations for the 2019 Golden Globe Awards have been announced – and it’s good news for the likes of Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Regina King, Billy Porter and Mahershala Ali.
As some of Hollywood’s most notable names, they have racked up noms for their efforts in titles including ‘A Star Is Born,’ ‘Seven Seconds’,’ ‘Pose,’ and ‘Green Book.’
Find out below who’s up for what at the 76th annual spectacle, which airs live on January 6th 2019 on NBC.
The full nominations list awaits after the jump…
The fallout from Cardi B and Offset’s split continues.
As reported, the Bronx-bred rapper called time on her marriage with the Migos star following yet more cheating allegations.
Now, one of the women at the center of the melee – Summer Bunni – has released a video apologizing to Cardi and her fans.
As for why she was involved with Offset? She says: she “didn’t know how serious his marriage was.”
Summer’s full video statement below…
Viola Davis‘ contributions to culture and the arts were honoured at the Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment 2018 event this week.
There, she received the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award and used her acceptance speech to highlight the highs and lows of her field and encourage her peers to look deeper and see more when creating characters for actors of African descent.
The speech was powerful to say the least.
Enjoy below…