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The self-proclaimed Queen of Rap has officially crowned Ice Spice the “princess,” saluting her on Instagram with a powerful cosign
The tragic stampede occurred at a concert in Rochester, NY on Sunday night March 5 and remains under investigation.
Angela Yee took to social media this weekend to clarify her comments about being the only woman "in the room" during the popular morning show.
The Weeknd isn't pleased with 'Rolling Stone,' prompting him to post a clip from his upcoming HBO series where his character called the publication "irrelevant." The singer was apparently responding to criticism and reports of chaos surrounding the show in an article 'Rolling Stone' recently published.
Omarion addressed a guest on 'Dr. Phil' who was convinced they were engaged after she was catfished by an internet scammer.
A local production company in Egypt canceled a Kevin Hart tour date reportedly over comments the comedian allegedly made about the nation's ancient history. The protests were primarily on social media and accused the comedian of having an "Afrocentric" agenda.
Actor Bryan Cranston broke down why he views the slogan "Make America Great Again" championed by former President Donald Trump in 2016 can be considered racist in a recent interview. He also defended the need for critical race theory to be taught in schools.
Lori Harvey and Damson Idris hit the red carpet in Los Angeles while attending the premiere of 'Snowfall's' finale season.
Actor and comedian Richard Belzer, famed for playing the police officer John Munch on Law & Order: SVU and Homicide: Life on the Street and across multiple shows, has passed away. He was 78.
The Fenty mogul and the A$AP Mob rapper still haven't revealed their 9-month-old son's name and are happily expecting a second child.
Sheryl Lee Ralph captivated the crowd for Super Bowl LVII on Sunday as she performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" to open the musical portion of the penultimate game of the NFL season. The 'Abbott Elementary' actress noted that she'd be singing the song 123 years to the day it was first performed publicly.
It’s a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Davis.