After publicly sharing her battles with body positivity and the downsides of cosmetic surgery, ‘Can’t Raise a Man’ maestra K. Michelle raises a magnifying glass to black market operations and malpractice in the elective surgery industry via a gripping new Lifetime reality series, ‘My Killer Body.’

As host, the award-winning singer-songwriter helps the show’s guests – whose post-surgery conditions range from mild to life-threatening – reverse the physically damaging effects of the on the procedure.

Announced in September, ‘Body,’ produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment and Kingdom Reign Entertainment with Patrick McCabe, Brandon Wilson, and Kimberly Pate serving as executive producers, was trumpeted by K. on social media as an “open form of communication” to “save someone’s life.”

“I’m so blessed to have met a group of individuals who are struggling to live, who just want to heal, and they want to share their true story to help other woman and men,” she said before later continuing, “Yes, you guys get to be all up in MY business and see my actual surgeries to recover, my healing, my family, my new music, and me just trying to grow as a woman.”

Ahead of its January 2022 premiere, you can see its first official trailer inside.

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After thrilling viewers with its October 22 kick off, Hallmark continues to make the season bright with its #CountdowntoChristmas campaign –  a loaded yuletide affair that will see them roll out 41 original holiday films leading up to Christmas.

The next flick to get the premiere treatment is the Jordin Sparks-led and executive produced ‘A Christmas Treasure.’ Directed by Michael Robison, ‘Treasure’ – which sees Michael Xavier play opposite the ‘American Idol’ alum – tells the tale of a writer who mulls over a big move to the Big Apple to further her career after opening a 100-year-old time capsule and finding her grandfather’s old journal.  The move would mean she would have to abandon her family’s local newspaper.

Ahead of its November 7 premiere, tuck inside to see its trailer and official preview clips. (more…)

From Tracy Oliver, the writer of the 2017 blockbuster film ‘Girls Trip’ (Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett-Smith), comes the highly anticipated Amazon Prime comedy, ‘Harlem.’

Toplined by an all-female ensemble a la ‘Trip,’ ‘Harlem,’ set to premiere December 3, boasts the likes of Meagan Good, Grace Byers, Shoniqua Shandai, and Jerrie Johnson as its stars and tells the story of four 20-something-year-old Black best girlfriends working to thrive and survive in the mecca of Black American culture – Harlem.

Ahead of its premiere, see the trailer for the Oliver-produced, written, and created comedy inside:

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Lorde is taking a stand.

For, the songstress promotes a socially conscious message in her latest music video for her song ‘Fallen Fruit.’

The clip is poignant and reminds the audience of the fragility of Earth, as she reveals that not everything on the same island she filmed her ‘Solar Power’ music video on will remain peachy due to consumption.

‘Fallen Fruit’ is lifted from Lorde’s third studio album, ‘Solar Power,’ which was released in August of this year. However, the project will be given new life as she announced that a deluxe version of the set will be released on November 5. The updated version will feature two new songs.

In the meantime, watch the video ‘Fallen Fruit’ below…

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With award season in full swing, expect the year’s best and biggest in entertainment to be gearing up to grace the stages of annual award show staples to perform and accept coveted trophies.

The latest to unveil its highly anticipated list of nominees is the E! People’s Choice Awards.

Led by Justin Bieber (who scored a whopping 10 nominations across the music categories), Lil Nas X and Doja Cat – two of the year’s best-selling musical acts – also collected a bevy of nods with 6 and 5 respectively.  Olivia Rodrigo, easily the year’s breakout star, also garnered five nods for work found aboard her blockbuster debut album, ‘Sour.’

Ahead of the show’s December 7 air date, look inside for the full list of nominees across music, television, movies, and more.

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We’re sure diehard fans of ‘Take My Breath’ hitmaker The Weeknd gasped once they received word the GRAMMY winner canceled multiple dates of his forthcoming ‘After Hours’ tour – a move that comes over a year after pushing the jaunt from its original 2020 run to 2021 (as we reported here).

Much to their delight, however, the Canadian star (born Abel Tesfaye) quickly followed with news of a slew of new dates and venues!

More inside:

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Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.

However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know, rather they be from music’s biggest stars or those on the rise.

This week, we want to highlight cuts from Calum Scott, Brandi Carlile, Years & Years, and Holly Humberstone.

Join us inside…

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R&B continues to thrive thanks to the crop of dedicated artists willing to proudly wave its flag.

As we’re keen to keep the magnifying glass on the genre’s brightest – new and seasoned – look inside to see the latest happenings of some of its best movers and shakers.

News on Anthony Hamilton, Luke James, Tweet, and Kem awaits inside as all four megawatt talents dropped new music on Friday (September 24) just in time for the 2022 GRAMMY consideration cut off date (September 30).

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The music industry was rocked late Friday (September 24) with news GRAMMY-nominated songstress Kelly Price was declared missing shortly after being released from a hospital following a battle with COVID-19.

After the singer’s children claimed her boyfriend blocked them from visiting her home, they called on authorities to launch an official investigation including a wellness check.

And despite Price’s current listing on the National Crime Information Center as a missing person (as of time reported), a rep has come forward to suggest she is safe.

Details inside:

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Tory Lanez may be on the cusp of striking a plea deal in his felony assault case, in which he stands accused of shooting rapper Megan Thee Stallion.

Full story below…

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Almost 8 months after Hulu rocked screens with ‘Framing Britney Spears,’ a shocking documentary chronicling the Pop star’s career and conservatorship battle, fellow streaming giant Netflix is looking to do the same with their new film, ‘Britney vs. Spears.’

Announced earlier this week (as we reported here), the Erin Lee Carr-directed doc will delve deeper into the #FreeBritney movement by unveiling ‘never before seen’ documents and interviews to further detail the diva’s fight for freedom from her current legal stronghold.

Unlike ‘Framing’ released in February, the Netflix doc will review the latest happenings of the conservatorship case – including audio from Britney’s bombshell court testimony from the summer.

Ahead of the September 28 premiere of ‘Britney vs. Spears,’ hop inside to see its official trailer:

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Kacey Musgraves is back with another new visual.

This time around, the music superstar has shared the “very unofficial video” for her song ‘Breadwinner.’

The visual is a behind-the-scenes sort, where many of the project’s aesthetic choices were made. In the clip, several different stylistic choices can be seen, as Musgraves sings through different, colorful settings.

‘Breadwinner’ is lifted from Musgraves’ most recent album, ‘Star-Crossed.’ The album recently debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 chart to her career best sales week (as we reported here).

‘Star-Crossed’ is the follow-up to her 2018 GRAMMY Award winning album, ‘Golden Hour.’

What are you waiting for? Watch the stunning new video below…

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