Nicki Minaj has teased the release of her latest collaboration with Kanye West.
An update on ‘New Body’ below…
Nicki Minaj has teased the release of her latest collaboration with Kanye West.
An update on ‘New Body’ below…
Justin Bieber has taken a candid approach in endorsing the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
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Jeff Bezos wants the world to know that he is a proud support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Find out how he put an unruly customer in their place when they criticised him for standing up for the human rights group below….
Madonna braved the elements and ill health to march at a #BlackLivesMatter rally in London moments ago.
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Justice Smith has gone public with his truth.
For, the actor – who is renown for his roles in ‘The Get Down’ and ‘Jurassic World’ – has come out as queer.
And he’s done so alongside his ‘Queen Sugar’ star boyfriend Nicholas Ashe.
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Tekashi 69 believes Meek Mill is using George Floyd’s murder to fortify his public image.
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Taylor Swift is the latest name to use her purse and platform to propagate the importance of racial equality.
The narratives of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless others have shaken up the masses to the realities facing the Black community.
And Swift is speaking up and out about the need to support.
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Trina is apologizing afresh after branding race rioters “animals.”
As reported, the rapper has been at the receiving end of heavy criticism following an explosive rant on her Miami morning show.
Despite calls from co-host Trick Daddy to simmer down and see the situation from a different perspective, the fiery femcee raged on suggesting that it’s Black people destroying Black businesses. Including her friend’s.
She added that she wouldn’t be scared if she got stopped by the police because she has her “license and registration.”
All while the world at large is engaged in a deep debate about racial injustice, following the death of George Floyd – an unarmed Black man – at the hands of a Minnesota police officer.
Having initially apologized on her show, Trina has issued a written statement.
Her words below…
The NFL are taking accountability.
With the globe engaged in heated dialogue about race in the wake of the death of unarmed Black man George Floyd, the National Football League has dramatically pivoted on its stance about the kneeling protest kicked off by Colin Kaepernick.
The star quarterback hasn’t played for four years after his demand for justice during the national anthem jarred senior officials.
Now, as the gravity of racial injustice is finally becoming apparent to the masses, said top brass are admitting: “we were wrong.”
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Abby Lee Miller may have brought the laughs season after season on Lifetime’s hit reality series, ‘Dance Moms,’ but execs at the network weren’t exactly smiling when they got wind of her recent racism scandal.
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Readers of That Grape Juice know what avid music lovers we are – especially of hits past.
So, as our retrospective segments, ‘From the Vault’ and ‘TGJ Replay,’ allow us the chance to re-spin the gems and jams of yesterday of one artist, our newest feature Chart Rewind serves as a variation of our Retro Rewind assay to salute an entire era of music history.
This week we’ll jet back to one of the biggest duets in music history: Brandy & Monica‘s ‘The Boy is Mine.’
Skai Jackson has built quite the reputation for being the one you DON’T want to mess with on social media.
Having snatched the wigs of quite a few of her fellow celebs, the clapback Queen – despite boasting quite the innocent aesthetic – has truly proven herself to be #savage.
But, just in case some needed a reminder the 18-year-old is serving it via her official Twitter handle. Changing her name to ‘Queen of Exposing Racists,’ Jackson is calling by name people who are using their platforms to hoist hateful messages.
In the midst of the hottest spotlight in recent history being placed on anti-racist rhetoric, the actress is giving those who don’t stand in solidarity with the movement just the type of attention they deserve.
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