When the ‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ returns for its 13th season later this year, it’ll be back sans Eva Marcille. Because the star has confirmed that she has departed the show.

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It’s ‘American Horror Story’ like you’ve never seen it before.

All you need to know about the hit show’s thrilling spinoff series after the bounce…

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Teyana Taylor is finally ready to unleash ‘The Album’!

And it’s coming sooner than you may think.

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Netflix has found a unique way to thank the black community for supporting its service…and join the fight against anti-blackness.

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“Sorry if she feels that situation was racially motivated…”

Those were the words uttered by UK singer Tulisa, who is feeling the heat after former contestant Misha B named her as one of the key protagonists in what she felt was a racially charged shakedown on live TV.

As reported, Misha was branded a “bully” on an episode of The X Factor – with no tangible evidence to support. The comments, which were made by Tulisa and fellow judge Louis Walsh, dealt devastating damage to the hopeful’s chances on the show – as the stereotype is one the media took and ran with.

With the global dialogue about racism gaining volume, Misha shared her story in an impassioned video. During which she unpacked the racially coded attacks she experienced behind the scenes and revealed that she was left feeling suicidal and with PTSD.

Now, after the premeditated nature of the pile-on was confirmed by judge Gary Barlow, Tulisa is speaking up.

In a move many have deemed tone-deaf, the 31-year-old half-steps an apology, only to stand by the “bully” allegations. She then draws on the “I have black friends, family, and culture” trope.

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Camila Cabello has declared her support for the Trans community with an open letter released this week.

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Ariana Grande woke up Monday morning (June 15) to a slew of new Platinum certifications thanks to the ongoing success of singles found aboard her latest album, ‘thank u next,’ and more.

Pushing her closer to the top of the ‘most certified female artists of the digital age’ tally, Grande’s sales updates and recertifications saw her zoom by ‘Bad Guy’ beauty Billie Eilish to claim the #5 spot.

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After unexpectedly announcing her departure from the panel of ‘The Real’ (as we reported here), comedienne-actress Amanda Seales is moving on to the next one as she’s been named as this year’s hostess for the BET Awards.

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‘Trollz,’ the latest duet from Rap superstars Tekashi 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj, isn’t exactly ‘breaking the internet’ as its main star once predicted it would but it’s certainly breaking records.

As we reported here, the Sadpony-produced bop may be headed for a #2 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 thanks to lack of radio airplay and a slow start at streaming on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, but where the tune is proving itself a juggernaut is YouTube.

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Azealia Banks has penned an open letter to Ice Cube urging him to rescue her from an unfortunate legal bond she has with his manager.

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UK singer Misha B made headlines last night when she opened up about the racial bias she says she experienced during her tenure on The X Factor. 

The Manchester born songbird was a hot favourite to win the then-popular show, however she saw her wings clipped after being branded a “bully” and other terms historically and unfairly attached to Black women.

In an hour-long Instagram video, she unpacked the various racial stereotypes employed to dim her star – both in front and behind the glare of the cameras.

An experience she says left her feeling suicidal and with PTSD that she still battles with today.

Many were shocked, but someone who won’t be surprised is British Pop royal Gary Barlow – who served as a judge on the 2011 series.

The Take That frontman and Misha’s mentor Kelly Rowland defended her vigorously against the claims uttered by Tulisa Contostavlos – whose merit to even judge the talent of others was always a source of confusion to many.

In his recent memoir ‘A Better Me,’ Barlow opened up about the culture behind the scenes of the show – specifically recounting “bully-gate” and how it came to be.

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After earning thumbs up from viewers around the world, ‘Blood & Water’ is set to make waves again at Netflix as reports have surfaced the South African teen drama has been renewed for season 2.

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