Halle Bailey has opened up about her struggles since giving birth to her son Halo.
And she’s done so against the backdrop of drama with ex-boyfriend DDG.
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Halle Bailey has opened up about her struggles since giving birth to her son Halo.
And she’s done so against the backdrop of drama with ex-boyfriend DDG.
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Halle Bailey has spoken up and out against her ex DDG after he took their baby son, Halo, onto a live stream with Kai Cenat.
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2024’s ‘Wanna Be‘ may have landed GloRilla one of her biggest Hot 100 hits to date, but – thanks to a recently filed lawsuit by fellow rapper Plies – the tune could land her in court.
From Ariana Grande to Billie Eilish, 50 Cent, and more, some of the entertainment industry’s biggest names have swarmed to social media to weigh in on Donald Trump‘s U.S. presidential election victory.
But few are making more noise than GRAMMY-winning rapstress Cardi B, who not only penned a heartfelt letter to double down on her support of Kamala Harris but also expressed her disappointment over the Democratic nominee’s loss by setting her sights on Trump’s supporters.
Did she take it too far?
Future shows no signs of slowing down promotion for his latest album, the September 20-released ‘Mixtape Pluto.’
Days after unveiling the official remix to the LP’s fan favorite ‘South of France‘ with Travis Scott, the 3x GRAMMY winner has lifted the lid on a music video for another of the LP’s critically acclaimed cuts: ‘Brazzier.’
“Go on and throw your gang sign up if that’s what you on / If I f-cked her more than one time, that sh-t hittin’ for somethin’ / Yeah, heavy sedated, intoxicated / I’ma go crazy, I gotta go brazier,” he raps over Southside production.
Helmed by Chariot Pictures, the clip follows visuals for ‘Pluto’ tunes ‘Teflon Don,’ ‘Too Fast,’ ‘Told My,’ and ‘Ski.’
See ‘Brazzier’ inside.
As reported, Vice President Kamala Harris – the Democratic nominee for the 2024 U.S. presidential race – was defeated by Republican opponent Donald Trump in the quest to be named the country’s 47th commander-in-chief.
Originally thought to be delivering her concession speech shortly after his victory was declared on Tuesday night (November 5), Harris delayed until Wednesday (November 6) – taking to her alma mater, Howard University in Washington, D.C., to officially concede.
Look inside to see her impassioned address.
B2K‘s Raz-B is in a jubilant mood in the wake of Donald Trump‘s victory in the US presidential election.
And he’s celebrating the outcome with none other than Amber Rose.
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Ariana Grande is the latest major name to weigh in on Donald Trump‘s presidential victory.
The songbird, who has been an ardent supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris, is making no secret of her disappointment in the outcome.
And, through her frustration, she’s extending support to those weighed down by the result.
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While the US and the world at large are divided over Donald Trump‘s historic presidential win, one person who appears to be elated is 50 Cent.
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Billie Eilish appears to not holding back her views on Donald Trump‘s historic win in the US election.
As reported, the political polarizer decisively won a showdown with Kamala Harris and secured himself a second stint as the President.
Central to the discourse of this election has been women’s reproductive rights, with Harris publicly bemoaning Trump’s stance on abortion.
Eilish, who has been a vocal supporter of Harris, appears to echo these sentiments in the wake of Trump’s victory.
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Cardi B is speaking up and out in support of Kamala Harris following the Vice President’s defeat at the hands of Donald Trump.
As reported, Harris was overcome by strong support for political polarizer Trump who is now set for his second term in office.
Having campaigned to support Harris’ bid for the White House, Cardi is doubling down on her endorsement of the 60-year-old. Now, regarding the grace with which she ran her race.
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Three of the biggest names in Hip-Hop join forces to help shine a spotlight on the genre’s next generation of talent in the return of Netflix’s hit reality show competition series ‘Rhythm + Flow.’
Based in Atlanta, DJ Khaled, Latto, and Ludacris will assess and mentor season 2’s group of hungry hopefuls who are showing off their best bars for a grand prize of $250,000.
Dropping nearly 5 years after Cardi B, T.I., and Chance the Rapper acted as the series’ inaugural set of judges aboard season 1 of the streamer’s first original music competition series, its sophomore run is slated to premiere in three parts across November 20, November 27, and December 4.
Ahead of its arrival, hop inside to see the official trailer.