‘Can’t Raise A Man‘ maestra K. Michelle raised a few eyebrows when she threw subliminal shade at hitmaking Aussie rapstress Iggy Azalea recently. Taking to Twitter, the ‘Love & Hip Hop’ starlet wrote:
How can you be from another country and rap like you’re from Memphis TN? But u don’t hear me though #offended
By the time the tweet made its rounds, it looks like a certain Perez Hilton was the one who was “offended”. Having already headlines for fiery Twitter beefs with the likes of Azealia Banks and Lady Gaga, Hilton looked to ignite his latest Twit-battle with Michelle when he responded:
@kmichelle I think you chose the wrong hashtag and meant to say #jealous instead! x
From there kiddies, ish got real:
As previously reported, Destiny’s Child star Michelle Williams is set to take part in the new season of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’. The hit UK show (one of the country’s biggest) kicks off on this Saturday on BBC1.
Peep Michelle’s contestant promo pic above, as well her first show interview below…
Beyonce has long made an indelible mark on both music and culture. And it’s clear that her impact extends to business too – and not just her own.
The megastar’s latest album ‘Cowboy Carter’ has been thrilling audiences worldwide with its Country anchoring and eclectic mesh of sounds.
One of the songs that has the masses buzzing the most is the Post Malone collaboration ‘Levii’s Jeans’ – which creatively gives a nod to Levi’s Jeans within its romantic narrative.
Its immediate popularity is resonating fiscally too.
Full story below…
As the credits have rolled on the Queen Latifah-hosted 55th annual NAACP Image Awards, which aired Saturday (February 25) on BET, eyes are turning to the event’s truest star: its coveted trophies.
Crowning the year’s best and brightest in music, film, television, literary work, and more, the NAACP honored big names like Usher, Fantasia, Taraji P. Henson, Damson Idris, and many more for their advancements of the representation of people of color in entertainment.
Curious to see who took home an award? See the full list inside:
The 66th annual Grammy Awards provided many notable moments courtesy of the host of music stars who took to the stage Sunday night (February 4).
In addition to show-stopping performances from Olivia Rodrigo, Fantasia, Burna Boy, SZA, Miley Cyrus, Brandy, Billie Eilish, and more at the ceremony’s main show, see who walked away with the show’s biggest star – its coveted trophies.
See the list of winners inside:
It’s almost time for the 55th Annual NAACP Image Awards.
Unveiling its full list of nominations today, the prestigious awards honor actors, actresses, singers, authors, and activists of color, in and out of the entertainment industry.
Usher, Fantasia, Colman Domingo, ‘The Color Purple’, Victoria Monét, Ayo Edebiri, and ‘Rustin’ are among the names nominated multiple times across the category tally – which includes music, film, and TV nominees.
Ahead of finding out who will walk away with the coveted trophies when the March 16 show airs live on BET and CBS, head below to see the full nominations list…
The 65th annual Grammy Awards provided many notable moments courtesy of the host of music stars who took to the stage Sunday night (February 5).
In addition to show-stopping performances from Harry Styles, Lizzo, Mary J. Blige, JAY-Z, and more at the ceremony’s main show, see who walked away with the show’s biggest star – its coveted trophies.
See the list of winners inside:
After a nearly two month delay due to the global health crisis, the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards kicked off in grand style Sunday night (February 28).
Hosted by Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, the virtual ceremony was bicoastal – with Poehler presenting from The Beverly Hilton in California (where the awards ceremony is usually held) and Fey from the Rainbow Room in New York City.
Honoring some of 2020’s best and brightest movers and shakers across the big and small screens, look inside to see who walked away with trophies from the Globes’ 2021 edition:
It’s that time of year again!
The 2021 Screen Actors Guild nominations have been announced and bring with them multiple nods for the stars of ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom‘ – including a historic four nods in a single year for Chadwick Boseman, who died last August. The much-loved actor was also honored for his role in ‘Da 5 Bloods.’
Also receiving ample shine are Michaela Coel‘s ‘I May Destroy You’ and Kerry Washington‘s ‘Little Fires Everywhere’ – both of which were snubbed in yesterday’s Golden Globes nominations reveal.
Check out the list, the winners of which will be revealed during the April 4 ceremony, below…
The nominations for the 2021 Golden Globe Awards have been announced – and it’s good news for the likes of Viola Davis, Chadwick Boseman, Andra Day, Daniel Kaluuya, John Boyega, H.E.R., and Regina King.
As some of Hollywood’s most notable names, they have racked up noms for their efforts in titles including ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,’ ‘One Night In Miami,’ ‘Judas & The Black Messiah,’ ‘The United States Vs. Billie Holiday,’ and ‘Soul.’
Find out below who’s up for what at the 78th annual spectacle, which airs live on February 28 2021 on NBC.
The full nominations list awaits after the jump…
Cardi B isn’t just a force on the charts, she’s a force on the screen too.
Aptly, then, the femcee has teamed up with Facebook for a new show named ‘Cardi Tries _____.’
Full story below…