Some NBA fans are not happy with star Kyrie Irving. But the Brooklyn Nets point guard doesn’t seem to be letting them dictate his return to the court.
After not playing in his past three scheduled games, Irving is also listed as out in his team’s Jan. 12 matchup with the Denver Nuggets. The reason the team gave for Irving’s absence thus far is “personal reasons.”
Now video footage has surfaced that appears to show Irving at a large birthday gathering without a mask, causing some to question just what “personal” business Irving is dealing with that prevents him from suiting up.
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“Black Ink Crew” actress Sky Days is receiving flak for attacking her former cast mate Dutchess Lattimore on social media last Friday.
It’s no secret that Days and Lattimore aren’t the biggest fans of each other, but folks assumed their feud was over until Lattimore was rumored to be returning to the show for the upcoming season.
The season 7 trailer for the New York franchise of “Black Ink Crew” dropped on March 6, and one of the most anticipated scenes from it was the alleged return of Lattimore, shop owner Ceaser Emanuel‘s ex-fiancée.
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People seem to like Bow Wow and his girlfriend Kiyomi Leslie together, so a lot of folks reacted in a big way when they saw Bow and Masika Kalysha hook up on an episode of “Growing Up Hip-Hop: Atlanta.”
Bow posted a clip of the two interacting on his social media page and based on the caption he wrote, the rapper knew he’d be causing a stir.
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“Tonight episode gone have some folks upset, but you know me, IDGAF,” he wrote.
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Issa Rae and a big group of her fellow “Insecure” cast and crew members gathered to celebrate the 2020 Emmy Awards at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Actress Christina Elmore, who plays the much-hated-on character Condola, was in attendance and had a plus one with her that no one saw coming. The 35-year-old “The Lovebirds” star and her squad had the entire stadium to themselves to celebrate the three Emmy nominations of “Insecure” in the categories of Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
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Charlamagne Tha Godrecently weighed in on the drama between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B that resulted in the two women duking it out at Harper’s Bazaar’s ICONS party over the weekend.
The radio host sided with Cardi when it came to the incident that left Minaj unharmed and the “I Like It” rapper with a lump on her head after she tried and failed to talk to her foe about some issues she had.
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Tommie Lee‘s rump-shaker is apparently snatching edges on Instagram, but fans really want to know if whether or not she’ll be back on “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” this season.
The reality veteran has been on a roll with uploading a slew of sexy photos to social media, showing off her eye-catching assets. She recently shared alluring images of herself on Instagram, flaunting her rump-shaker in tight-fighting fashions.
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Actor, comedian and political commentator D.L. Hughley dissects the recent killings of Black men Alton Sterling and Philando Castile by police officers in open-carry states on today’s edition of CNN‘s New Day.
In the news segment, host Chris Cuomo says that Black men have more interactions with police and that is why there are so many instances of police brutality.
Hughley did not agree with this assessment of police brutality. He points out that there are more white people in the country and that 78 percent of crimes are committed by whites.
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Delane Parnell has accomplished a lot at 25 years of age, and he’s one of the few Black entrepreneur’s that’s become a breakout star in the tech space.
His esports company PlayVS just received second round funding for $30.5 million from people like Sean “Diddy” Combs, Samsung, Adidas and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
And in a previous round, he secured $15 million in seed money from several investors including Nas, former NBA player Baron Davis, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Los Angeles Chargers’ Russell Okung.
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Despite a huge falling-out they had in the 1990s, the director Allen Hughes will direct a five-part docuseries on Tupac Shakur, which is said to be “the first definitive, comprehensive project on Shakur with the full cooperation of the estate.”
According to Variety, Hughes will have complete access to all of Shakur’s songs, both released and unreleased, as well as his poetry. He’ll also play an executive producer role.
Hughes, along with his brother Albert Hughes, directed the video for Shakur’s “Brenda Got a Baby” in the early ’90s and cast him in the 1993 film “Menace II Society.
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More than one week after his impassioned BET Awards speech condemning the treatment of African-Americans and Black culture in America, “Grey’s Anatomy” star Jesse Williams is at the center of several petitions backing and dismissing him for his statements. The actor was the recipient of the Humanitarian Award at the July 26 ceremony, and now one Change.org petition is looking to have him fired from the prime-time drama while others on the site want him to keep his position.
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