Megan Thee Stallion is turning the volume up on the night Tory Lanez allegedly shot her and the shocking aftermath.
As reported, the femcee sat down with Gail King for an in-depth interview about her journey to date.
During the candid discussion, which aired in full on CBS Mornings moments ago, the Houston native delved deep into the details that led to Lanez being charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
As Ne-Yo fans ready themselves for the release of ‘Self-Explanatory,’ the long-awaited succeeding studio album to 2018’s ‘Good Man,’ more good news surfaces about projects the 42-year-old is attached to.
Just months after winning rave reviews for starring opposite Keri Hilson and Serayah in VH1’s ‘Hip Hop Family Christmas,’ the singer (born Shaffer Smith) is reuniting with the latter for yet another yuletide-flavored flick.
Shining in the lead role, the singer-actress plays lawyer Chastity Jeffries.
Trying to navigate a chaotic love affair with another lawyer (portrayed by Antonio Cupo), she unwittingly lands at the receiving end of his jealousy, obsession, and wrath. All of which leads to violence and threats.
Chastity turns to her mother (played by Tina Knowles-Lawson) and childhood friend (played by Romeo Miller). Ultimately, though, she’s tasked with digging deep to deliver herself.
Ahead of the premiere of ‘Wrath’ on Lifetime, That Grape Juice sat down with Williams – who opened up in earnest.
Speaking EXCLUSIVELY with TGJ’s Chet Kincaid, the star dished on the film, readying new music, the possibility of a Destiny’s Child reunion, and much more.
Check out the interview above.
‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’ premieres Saturday, April 16 at 8/7c on Lifetime.
As reported, ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ is being revived for a modern audience and will see rapper Jack Harlow take on the role made famous by Woody Harrelson in the 1992 film.
Barely a week after making headlines for announcing her intent to quit music all together, Doja Cat collects the first GRAMMY of her short but storied career.
In the words of Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, “there can be miracles when you believe.”
And even then, few could have foreseen Mo’Nique mending fences with Lee Daniels. Yet, that is exactly what’s happened. Because the pair have joined forces for a new film.
Doja Cat fans (affectionately called #Kittens) have gone from singing her #1 hit ‘Say So’ to chanting ‘say it ain’t so’ after the Rap diva announced intent to hang up her mic due to the pressures of the job.
As we reported here, Cat (born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini) delivered a stunning Twitter rant in which she revealed her desire to retire from music soon due to a number of stressors including her overwhelming work schedule and backlash for perceived mistreatment of her South American fans.
Though she eventually apologized to her supporters on the continent, she also returned to social media Thursday (March 31) to reassure her global followers that her heartfelt statement was not the undoing of the original rant.
Jump inside to see the message she has for those excited to see her on the forthcoming ‘After Hours’ stadium tour as the opener for The Weeknd.