After going to great lengths to boost the platform’s ratings as one of its correspondents, Stacey Dash has learned that she has been fired by Fox News.
After going to great lengths to boost the platform’s ratings as one of its correspondents, Stacey Dash has learned that she has been fired by Fox News.
Kelly Rowland looks set to bring the tempo with her long-awaited new album.
The Destiny’s Child graduate turned solo Grammy winner has yet to release a body of work since 2013’s ‘Talk A Good Game.’ In the time since, she’s gotten married and had her son Titan Jewell. She’s also turned her attention to a slew of other projects in the TV, cosmetic, and literary arenas.
Music is still in the mix, she assures.
Speaking in a new interview, Rowland revealed that her upcoming material aims to dominate the dance-floor.
Head below to see what she had to say…
Rihanna, Alicia Keys, and Pink are just a few of the names that joined millions across the globe in solidarity for the Women’s March.
Purposefully timed to take place the day after Donald Trump‘s inauguration as US President, the rallies sought to celebrate womanhood and remind of the glaring inequalities that are still a reality. The latter being a core focus of the campaign given Trump’s sexually charged and degrading comments about women.
Beyond lending their name to the cause, the ladies rolled up their sleeves and took part.
Head below to see how…
‘Nobody Knows Me Better’ gospel singer Vicki Yohe should’ve known better than to so avidly announce her support of President Trump and his policies over the weekend.
On the same day a record 2.9 million women marched worldwide to convey a message of complete disapproval for the recently inaugurated businessman, Yohe – a white gospel singer with a strong Black following – took to Twitter to salute the ‘Apprentice’ star and ended up getting schooled by some angry followers in the process.
In fact, the dragging was so merciless she turned her timeline off to protect it from further harassment. See it inside:
In yet another case of “where is your publicist,” Chrisette Michele is pouring fuel on the fire that lit her up this week.
As widely reported, the R&B singer accepted Donald Trump‘s invitation to perform at his inauguration. A decision which angered and irked many who are disgusted with his publisized views on minorities and women.
Spike Lee was one of those disappointed in Michele and consequently deleted plans to feature her song ‘Black Girl Magic’ in an upcoming documentary.
Now, following a show of support from Lil Mo, the 34-year-old is responding – with a little help from her fiance.
Details below…
Big Sean‘s new LP ‘I Decided‘ makes it way to retailers around the world next month.
Excited?
The audience at last night’s airing of ‘Saturday Night Live’ certainly were. For, he took to the stage to rock them with performances of his new songs ‘Bounce Back’ and ‘Sunday Morning Jetpack.’
Selena Gomez‘ relationship with The Weeknd has rubbed Justin Bieber the wrong way.
Details on the brewing feud below…
With a new year comes new opportunities for songbird Leona Lewis.
A vocal stunner as well as an aesthetic wonder, the London reared starlet is honing in on the latter. Because, she’s just signed a lucrative new deal with Wilhelmina Models.
Full story below…
Keke Palmer is unimpressed with Trey Songz and wants everyone to know about it.
The singer-actress had a volcanic outburst against the R&B playboy over a video she features in that she not only didn’t approve, but wasn’t aware she was even being filmed for.
Full story below…
Both time and a common cause can be a healer.
In years past, Madonna and Cher have gone on record to say some pretty shady comments about one another.
However, the Pop titans put on a united front last night the Women’s March to Washington.
Staged one day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the march saw civilians as well as a large number of celebrities take to the streets of DC (and countless other corners of the world) to assert the rights of women and protest Trump’s sexist views.
We’re loving the camaraderie, although we do still chuckle at this…
Azealia Banks‘ dramatic and romantic discography is to receive two new releases this year.
Yes, after making headlines for problematic reasons in 2016, the soulful scribe has set her sights on 2017 with hopes it will bring glory for her second studio album ‘Business & Pleasure‘ and her passion project ‘Fantasea II: The Second Wave.
In the mood for teasers?
As hot topics go, few get hotter than Chrisette Michele and her decision to perform at the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
And we mean that literally.
The R&B singer was lit up on social media by many angry that she entertained the offer (and check) to
A number of notable names joined the roast, including The Roots star QuestLove (who offered to pay Michele not to perform) and filmmaker Spike Lee – who snatched her song ‘Black Girl Magic’ from a documentary he’s making.
And while most of said response was received with an approving nod from the masses, Michele’s former ‘R&B Divas: LA’ cast-mate Lil Mo is not impressed. Especially with Lee.
Full story below…