JLS are back!
The Pop quad, who ruled the Brit boyband landscape in the late 00s, have reunited and announced a mammoth nationwide tour.
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JLS are back!
The Pop quad, who ruled the Brit boyband landscape in the late 00s, have reunited and announced a mammoth nationwide tour.
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Janet Jackson announced the ‘Black Diamond’ album and tour this week and is wasting no time signalling her return across the media sphere.
Fresh from appearances on ‘Fallon’ and ‘The View,’ Ms. Jackson stopped On Air With Ryan Seacrest.
Sitting down the seasoned host, the singer opened up about her upcoming project (her first in five years), her accompanying global trek, son Eissa, and much more
As young power players go, few boast the heat streak of Marsai Martin.
Indeed, beyond her roles on shows such as ‘Black-ish,’ the multi-talented star also became the youngest exec in showbiz when she – at 14 – executive produced ‘Little.’ A movie she also appeared in alongside Issa Rae and Regina Hall. It went on to gross $50 million at the box office (more than double its budget).
Hence, it was more than fitting when she was saluted at the Lexus Uptown Hollywood Honors recently.
That Grape Juice was on-hand at the star-studded event and caught up with Martin, who opened up about ‘Black-ish,’ her upcoming projects, and more.
Check out her chat with TGJ’s Shar Jossell above.
Janet Jackson is working the promo trail!
The Pop queen is back and blazing the press scene in support of her newly announced ‘Black Diamond’ tour and album (her first in five years).
Ms. Jackson’s latest stop was The View, where she surprised Whoopi Goldberg and co in a brief but sweet appearance.
Head below to watch her spill on the summer trek and its like-titled LP.
Following their violent Nicki Minaj-centred altercation at New York Fashion Week, Rah Ali and Cardi B remain at odds after one of Cardi’s closest friends allegedly threatened to attack Ali’s parents.
Disgusted, Ms. Ali used her platform on the internet to condemn the violent threat and call the girl who made it a “bum.”
Now, after Cardi took to Instagram to blast Rah’s suggestion that her friends are of the impoverished persuasion, the Reality TV royal struck back by accusing the ‘Press’ powerhouse of being too stupid to understand what she meant by the insult….and working with unethical media outlets to generate fake news stories designed to bamboozle the masses.
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Tiffany Haddish keeps the hilarity coming in ‘Like A Boss.’
The Paramount Pictures flick sees the comic team up with Rose Byrne. Together they star as best friends Mel and Mia – the entrepreneurial owners of a cosmetics company they’ve built from the ground up.
Naturally, chaos ensues when they learn they’re on the brink of financial ruin. And when an alluring offer of a buyout from ruthless cosmetics titan Claire Luna (played by Salma Hayek) arrives, the friendship and business is tested to its limit.
Already a hit in the US, the film lands in UK cinemas on February 21st.
Before then, we have an exclusive clip to share with…YOU!
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Despite offering many-a-jaw dropping moment from tongue-in-cheek tackling of social and political issues to shocking wins and upsets, the 92nd Academy Awards itself was far from a winner (on the ratings front).
Drawing a considerable drop in viewership from last year’s numbers, the nearly four-hour hostless affair pulled in even lower figures than its 2018 edition (which previously held the record for lowest views as we reported here).
Look inside to see just how many watched the annual spectacle:
‘Over It’ not only serves as the title of breakout R&B star Summer Walker‘s debut album, but apparently represents the 23-year-old’s outlook on the music industry overall.
A mainstay in the Billboard 200’s top 20 even months after its premiere, the project’s ongoing success has endured despite a wave of negative press afforded Walker as a result of lashing out at fans, canceling shows at the last minute, and multiple revelations of struggling with the pressures of fame due to her social anxiety.
Now, with the remainder of her inaugural headlining tour canceled, the singer-songwriter’s announced her retreat from the stage will soon be accompanied by an absence from airwaves as well.
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Not even the combined girl power of hitmakers Megan Thee Stallion, Summer Walker, Normani, Halsey, Doja Cat, Saweetie, and more were enough to help DC’s ‘Birds of Prey’ soundtrack soar to the top of the Billboard 200, a feat evidenced by its predicted first week sales.
The project, released on February 7 to coincide with the premiere of the film of the same name, was preceded by singles Stallion & Normani’s ‘Diamonds,’ Saweetie’s ‘Sway with Me,’ and Doja Cat‘s ‘Boss B*tch’ – all of which failed to impact the Hot 100 (as of time reported). A demonstration of the lack of buzz accompanying the soundtrack, said absent anticipation was realized once industry analysts unveiled their sales forecast for the week’s top-selling efforts.
Unfortunately, ‘Prey’s companion album is not among them. Details inside: