After learning her latest country-tinged single, ‘Malibu,’ broke into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 (and to #1 in over 35 countries) this week, Miley Cyrus put her boots to the promo pavement to ensure her it enjoys buoyancy on those respective tallies.

Already showing off her chops to NBC’s ‘The Voice’ on its finale, yesterday saw Cyrus take the summer-ready song to ‘The Today Show.’ There, she not only gave a respectable rendition of ‘Malibu,’ but also treated fans to a live take on ‘We Can’t Stop’ and gave her thoughts on the horrific Manchester bombing attack at Ariana Grande‘s concert.

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T-Boz of the supergroup TLC has “reunited” with her deceased bandmate Lisa ‘Left-Eye’ Lopes by way of a man who claims to be a bonafide medium between the living and the dead.

Named Tyler Henry, said man fronts the show ‘Hollywood Medium’ and welcomes celebrities to use his skills to reconnect with loved ones who have passed on.

Quite interestingly, Henry claims to have no clue about the lives and deaths of the people he connects with.

What happened when T-Boz caught up with him?

We can’t explain why, but we suddenly feel the urge to visit Wikipedia.

Your thoughts?

Less than two months after what many believed was the highly anticipated return of Netflix’s cult hit, ‘The Get Down,’ the show’s been given the axe by the streaming giant.

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Manchester, England and concertgoers worldwide continue to be shaken by the horrific terrorist attack at Ariana Grande‘s concert at the Manchester Arena this week.  As we reported here, the latest news indicates 22 people died and 59 were injured as a result of the attack, staged by 22-year-old suicide bomber Salman Abedi.

Yet, while officials have not been able to confirm any connection to Abedi and the terror organization ISIS, arrests have been made as part of an ongoing investigation.  According to sources:

“…Prime Minister Theresa May announced Tuesday (May 23) that the nation’s threat level had been raised from “severe” to “critical.” As part of their probe, police arrested three unnamed men in south Manchester on Wednesday (May 24) in addition to a 23-year-old man taken into custody on Tuesday.”

Meanwhile, reports have it Grande is doing her part to help the families of the slain.  Look inside for details:

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‘America’s Got Talent’ has been sued after one of its judges Tyra Banks was accused of mocking, teasing and assaulting a young girl on set.

A 18-page lawsuit filed on Tuesday claims tells the tale. On March 19th, a couple made their merry way to the show to audition with a song they penned about their daughter’s birth.

Alas, the couple says thing took a turn for the horrific when the judges are said to have laughed at the performance and Tyra sunk her claws into the daughter (named “Mary” in the suit).

‘Deadline’ adds:

The suit claims that during the performance, Banks, “an individual acting as an agent of Defendants (AGT), physically manipulated and verbally abused Mary. Banks shook Mary’s shoulder, pulled Mary’s hair back and physically manipulated Mary. … Mary did not stop Banks’ conduct because Mary was fearful. Banks also insinuated that Mary was accidentally conceived, made fun of the performance and ridiculed [the song] in front of Mary, all in front of active cameras that were filming Mary. After the performance, Banks asked Mary to describe, in front of active and filming cameras, her opinion about Jane and her husband after they were publicly ridiculed by AGT.

Banks alleged assault is said to have flung the young girl into a deep depression prompting her guardians to seek justice via a jury trial.

Your thoughts?

Michael Jackson is a proven force – both in life and in death. Indeed, since his 2009 passing, the late great megastar has grossed more than $1 billion posthumously

It’s little wonder, then, why the King Of Pop’s Estate are playing no games when it comes to use of his likeness and legacy by parties unaffiliated with them.

This weekend sees Lifetime debut ‘Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland’ – a dramatisation of MJ’s final years. And the Estate are not happy.

Releasing a statement to the press, they slammed the production – as well as other projects such as a Netflix cartoon about Jackson. They also hinted at new titles that they are working on.

Here’s what was said:

To clear up any confusion or misperceptions about unsanctioned Michael Jackson projects currently in the news — including a Lifetime television movie and an animated film script recently purchased by Netflix — the Estate of Michael Jackson does not license or permit the use of any rights it owns, including to Michael’s music, images, video and films, for use in unauthorized works seeking to exploit Michael’s legacy. The Estate itself has numerous projects in development, all of which respect, honor and celebrate Michael’s life and legacy along with his extraordinary artistry that touched fans throughout the world. When the executors are ready to announce them, they will. As Michael said countless times about his own work, the quality goes in before the name goes on. [Source]

For those wondering how the aforementioned projects are able to proceed without the Estate’s approval, MJ is a public figure. Thus making it fair game to produce movies like the one Lifetime are about to debut. What folk won’t see or hear in the films though – as the statement stresses – is any of his music, videos, or performances. Which, for an act like MJ, begs the question of: what’s the point?

Still, it’s more than clear at this point that his narrative will remain something of public fascinating forever.

Your thoughts?

As the masses try to process the shocking terrorist attack that took place at Ariana Grande‘s Manchester concert last night, so too are the singer’s industry peers.

In a huge outpouring of support, names from the realms of music and film have taken to social media to collectively voice their grief at the bombing which left 19 dead and 59 injured.

Their words below…

Your thoughts?

A broken Ariana Grande is reportedly said to be in “hysterics” following a terrorist attack at the Manchester stop of her ‘Dangerous Woman Tour.’

As reported, a bomb detonated in the immediate aftermath of the show at the Manchester Arena this evening. And while little was known initially, it has been confirmed that 22 are dead and 59 are injured.

According to TMZ, the 23-year star has decided to suspend remaining dates on the European leg of the trek – including a show at London’s O2 Arena this Thursday and planned stops in Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, and Germany.

Footage has since emerged of the chaos as it unfolded:

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From both a security and well-being standpoint, Grande’s decision is both expected and understandable.

Once again, our thoughts and prayers go out to all affected.

Your thoughts?

Bobby Brown has employed the services of a medium to reconnect with his ex-wife Whitney Houston.

Still mourning the death of the late star and their daughter Bobbi Kristina, Brown called on the services of a man named Tyler Henry who claims that he has the power to connect the living with the dead.

What happened when he claimed to have Whitney on his main line?


Do you believe in mediums?

 

Katy Perry is to bag between 10 and 15 million dollars for her forthcoming run on ‘American Idol.’

On a mission to rescue her ‘Witness’ era from the racism scandal she faces, the vocalist is set to collect the meaty amount from producers who are keen to revamp the series on a ratings front.

‘Vanity Fair‘ reports:

ABC raised the 15-year franchise from the dead well before it was cold in its Fox grave, causing consternation both within the network and outside of it—especially after two of Idol’s most starry alumni, Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson, pointedly signed on to serve as judges on the next season of NBC’s The Voice instead of the undead series that made them famous. Clearly, Idol could use a big name both to shore up its judging panel and justify its quick return—and according to Entertainment WeeklyIdol had actually tried for years to sign Perry.

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Now that it finally has her, the network is allegedly offering her somewhere between $10 to $15 million.

Do you think she deserves that much?

As far as social media groups go, Black Twitter undoubtedly stands as one of net’s (and Pop culture’s) longest and strongest reigning force.

How one might define it?

A digital water cooler where African Americans exchange ideas and opinions that are centered on the Black experience.

Often sourced, but never compensated, for the ideas it generates for brands and publications, Black Twitter and its influence haven’t gone unnoticed by Twitter itself who- eager to understand just how influential it truly is- has teamed up with BET to launch a comprehensive study into it.

The businesses will unveil their findings next month.

Why do you think corporations are keen to bite into Black Twitter’s digital pie?

 

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Following weeks of speculation, it is finally confirmed – ’Scandal’ will be bowing out after its 7th season.

The news was broken at ahead of the ABC Upfronts moments ago by the network’s Entertainment President Channing Dungey.

Speaking to congregated press, he said:

“Shonda has decided the series needs to come to a close, and while this is definitely a bittersweet moment for all of us gladiators, I have no doubt what she has in store for the final season will be as powerful as what’s come before, and we will be sure to honor that every step of the way.”

Rhimes, creator and executive producer of the politic drama, chimed in adding:

“Deciding how to end a show is easy. Deciding when to finish is quite simple when the end date is years away. But actually going through with it? Actually standing up to say: ‘This is it?’ Not so much. So, next year we are going all out. Leaving nothing on the table. Creating this world in celebration. We are going to handle the end the way we like to handle the important things in our ‘Scandal’ family: all together, white hats on, gladiators running full speed over a cliff.” [Source]

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As a consistent ratings performer, confirmation of the show’s end will come as a blow to its millions of fans. And while we count ourselves among that mass, we do feel ’Scandal’ has reached a respectable ceiling as far as believability goes. Hence, it’s best for it to go out on a high rather than linger on and drag.

Kudos to Kerry Washington, the cast, crew, writers, and all involved. It’s been a hell of a ride.

Your thoughts?

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