#FASHIONFILES: Versace Fall 2025 Crafts Superheroes From Classic Codes

Versace’s fall-winter 2025 collection hit the runway with the theatrical charge of a modern myth. Donatella Versace coined the clothes “Versace Superheroes,” garments designed with the strength to embolden—drenched in saturated colors, sharp tailoring, and the kind of visual bravado that doesn’t flinch under a spotlight.
Blazers came with linebacker shoulders and baroque linings, while leather—smooth, gleaming, and unapologetically dominant—reflected the house’s signature masculinity. It was Versace maximalism, built on exacting principles.
At the heart of the collection is a collision of interior and exterior—Versace Home reimagined as fashion armor. Leopard spots, golden medallions, and classical motifs were printed on silk shirting and oversized ties, cut so wide they recalled Gianni’s ’90s decadence with a wink.
Denim entered the picture with unexpected polish. Fitted or flared, spattered with crystals or paired with peak lapel tuxedo jackets, the jeans grounded the spectacle in a kind of off-duty rock star glamour.
While the palette shifted from regal purples to high-voltage reds, the show closed with Romeo Beckham in a shimmering mesh tank and studded leather gloves—bringing a sharp edge to classic trousers. In that final look, the message crystallized: this season, the Versace man is defined by conviction in bold self-expression and unapologetic style.

Versace’s fall-winter 2025 collection hit the runway with the theatrical charge of a modern myth. Donatella Versace coined the clothes “Versace Superheroes,” garments designed with the strength to embolden—drenched in saturated colors, sharp tailoring, and the kind of visual bravado that doesn’t flinch under a spotlight.
Blazers came with linebacker shoulders and baroque linings, while leather—smooth, gleaming, and unapologetically dominant—reflected the house’s signature masculinity. It was Versace maximalism, built on exacting principles.
At the heart of the collection is a collision of interior and exterior—Versace Home reimagined as fashion armor. Leopard spots, golden medallions, and classical motifs were printed on silk shirting and oversized ties, cut so wide they recalled Gianni’s ’90s decadence with a wink.
Denim entered the picture with unexpected polish. Fitted or flared, spattered with crystals or paired with peak lapel tuxedo jackets, the jeans grounded the spectacle in a kind of off-duty rock star glamour.
While the palette shifted from regal purples to high-voltage reds, the show closed with Romeo Beckham in a shimmering mesh tank and studded leather gloves—bringing a sharp edge to classic trousers. In that final look, the message crystallized: this season, the Versace man is defined by conviction in bold self-expression and unapologetic style.
#RHOA: Kenya Moore Wanted ‘Protection and Assurances’ After Brit Eady’s Pistol Threat
For months, we’ve heard that Season 16 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta got derailed after Kenya Moore allegedly showed explicit Brit Eady photos at the launch of her hair spa. Since then, we’ve just been patiently waiting to see the mess unfold on television.
In RHOA Season 16, Episode 4, an argument between Brit and Kenya quickly escalated out of control when Brit claimed she had a pistol. It was an alarming threat that some production insiders previously denied. Now that the moment has aired, Kenya took to her social media to share her perspective.
Kenya Moore reacts after Brit Eady’s gun threats are shown on RHOA
After last night’s episode of RHOA, Kenya posted a round of messages in reaction to Brit’s gun comments. According to Kenya, she wanted to feel supported by production after the threatening language she used.
“Being the longest-standing RHOA member threatened with whips and pistols by a newcomer 3 weeks into filming,” Kenya began. “Seeing this obsession play out is scary.”
She continued, ”I wanted protection and assurances that the threats would be taken seriously. I may be strong but I’m not bulletproof.”
This is a similar sentiment to what Kenya expressed last year when she confirmed her RHOA exit. At the time, the former Miss USA said that her conscience felt clear, but she needed to feel protected for the sake of her family.
“My daughter and I will continue to thrive in a non-toxic environment where we feel appreciated and most importantly, protected,” Kenya wrote on Instagram last year.
Next week, we’ll see exactly how things unfolded at the grand opening of Kenya Moore Hair Spa. It might also be the last time we see Kenya on Bravo.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo.
For months, we’ve heard that Season 16 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta got derailed after Kenya Moore allegedly showed explicit Brit Eady photos at the launch of her hair spa. Since then, we’ve just been patiently waiting to see the mess unfold on television.
In RHOA Season 16, Episode 4, an argument between Brit and Kenya quickly escalated out of control when Brit claimed she had a pistol. It was an alarming threat that some production insiders previously denied. Now that the moment has aired, Kenya took to her social media to share her perspective.
Kenya Moore reacts after Brit Eady’s gun threats are shown on RHOA
After last night’s episode of RHOA, Kenya posted a round of messages in reaction to Brit’s gun comments. According to Kenya, she wanted to feel supported by production after the threatening language she used.
“Being the longest-standing RHOA member threatened with whips and pistols by a newcomer 3 weeks into filming,” Kenya began. “Seeing this obsession play out is scary.”
She continued, ”I wanted protection and assurances that the threats would be taken seriously. I may be strong but I’m not bulletproof.”
This is a similar sentiment to what Kenya expressed last year when she confirmed her RHOA exit. At the time, the former Miss USA said that her conscience felt clear, but she needed to feel protected for the sake of her family.
“My daughter and I will continue to thrive in a non-toxic environment where we feel appreciated and most importantly, protected,” Kenya wrote on Instagram last year.
Next week, we’ll see exactly how things unfolded at the grand opening of Kenya Moore Hair Spa. It might also be the last time we see Kenya on Bravo.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo.
#NewMusic from Keri Hilson “Bae”

Keri Hilson has made her much anticipated and long awaited return to new music from the release of new single “Bae”.
In addition, she has also announced that she will release her upcoming third studio album “We Need To Talk” later this year. It has been nearly fifteen years since she released her last album “No Boys Allowed” in 2010.

Keri Hilson has made her much anticipated and long awaited return to new music from the release of new single “Bae”.
In addition, she has also announced that she will release her upcoming third studio album “We Need To Talk” later this year. It has been nearly fifteen years since she released her last album “No Boys Allowed” in 2010.
LISTEN HERE:
“Bae” was produced by “Mel & Mus”, and builds on the sound that Keri left us with over a decade ago. It also includes an interesting sample of the Hurricane Chris hit song “A Bay Bay”.
The album is set to release on April 18th, 2025.
The album is set to release on April 18th, 2025.
#HipHopNews: HOT 97 Announces Summer Jam 2025 Lineup: GloRilla, A Boogie, Gunna, And More
HOT 97’s legendary Summer Jam concert is back for 2025, bringing an electrifying lineup to the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. As one of the biggest and most influential Hip-Hop festivals, this year’s event promises an unforgettable night of music, energy, and surprises going down Friday (June 20).
Produced by The Black Promoters Collective and the Prudential North to Shore Festival, Summer Jam 2025 is where Hip-Hop’s “past, present, and future collide.” Headlining this year’s show are some of the hottest names in the game including A Boogie, Gunna, GloRilla, Muni Long, Asake, and Ayra Starr. Adding a layer of nostalgia are Ja Rule and Friends, who will pay tribute to the late Irv Gotti in a must-see performance.
Fans can also expect high-energy sets from Kash Doll, Bobby Konders & Jabba featuring Masicka, Jim Jones & Friends, Cash Cobain, 41 (Kyle Rich, Jenn Carter, Tata), and more.
“Summer Jam is the pinnacle of Hip Hop culture, and we’re honored to bring this electrifying experience to fans once again. This year’s lineup is a testament to the genre’s evolution, featuring both chart-topping superstars and rising talent who are shaping the future of Hip Hop,” stated Shelby Joyner, Founder of SJ Presents and President of The Black Promoters Collective in a statement.
Last year’s Summer Jam saw a slew of musical acts at the UBS Arena in Elmont, NY, headlined by Doja Cat. Hip-Hop veterans also came out to celebrate HOT 97’s 30th anniversary. Method Man, Redman, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, and more all delivered classic records.
One unforgettable moment from the 2024 event is when Meth wasn’t too pleased with the reception to his performance. “Not our crowd at all,” he wrote on Instagram afterward. “Thanks again, New York and the whole tri-state (that showed up to the event) plus Pete and Ebro I got love for you guys, but never again… at this point the generation gap is just too wide for me.. #nevercomingback.”
Tickets go on sale this Friday (April 4), at 10 A.M. via Ticketmaster.com,
HOT 97’s legendary Summer Jam concert is back for 2025, bringing an electrifying lineup to the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. As one of the biggest and most influential Hip-Hop festivals, this year’s event promises an unforgettable night of music, energy, and surprises going down Friday (June 20).
Produced by The Black Promoters Collective and the Prudential North to Shore Festival, Summer Jam 2025 is where Hip-Hop’s “past, present, and future collide.” Headlining this year’s show are some of the hottest names in the game including A Boogie, Gunna, GloRilla, Muni Long, Asake, and Ayra Starr. Adding a layer of nostalgia are Ja Rule and Friends, who will pay tribute to the late Irv Gotti in a must-see performance.
Fans can also expect high-energy sets from Kash Doll, Bobby Konders & Jabba featuring Masicka, Jim Jones & Friends, Cash Cobain, 41 (Kyle Rich, Jenn Carter, Tata), and more.
“Summer Jam is the pinnacle of Hip Hop culture, and we’re honored to bring this electrifying experience to fans once again. This year’s lineup is a testament to the genre’s evolution, featuring both chart-topping superstars and rising talent who are shaping the future of Hip Hop,” stated Shelby Joyner, Founder of SJ Presents and President of The Black Promoters Collective in a statement.
Last year’s Summer Jam saw a slew of musical acts at the UBS Arena in Elmont, NY, headlined by Doja Cat. Hip-Hop veterans also came out to celebrate HOT 97’s 30th anniversary. Method Man, Redman, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, and more all delivered classic records.
One unforgettable moment from the 2024 event is when Meth wasn’t too pleased with the reception to his performance. “Not our crowd at all,” he wrote on Instagram afterward. “Thanks again, New York and the whole tri-state (that showed up to the event) plus Pete and Ebro I got love for you guys, but never again… at this point the generation gap is just too wide for me.. #nevercomingback.”
Tickets go on sale this Friday (April 4), at 10 A.M. via Ticketmaster.com,
Diddy’s Legal Team Says Infamous “Freak-Offs” Were Consensual

Diddy‘s legal team is saying that his infamous “freak-offs” were all consensual amongst every party involved—and some top lawyers see the play.
In a new clip from TMZ’s The Downfall of Diddy: His Defense, various lawyers spoke about the legal strategy, including Joe Tacopina, who served as A$AP Rocky’s lawyer for his Hollywood assault trial. Tacopina agreed with Diddy’s team, asserting that there may be some weight to their legal argument in court.
“The battleground here will be consent, in this whole case,” Tacopina expressed in the exclusive TMZ preview. “And quite frankly, at the time, it sounds like people were consenting. It’s not sex trafficking if everyone wants to be there. When you think of sex trafficking, you have connotations of people being sold for sex…And you’re not going to get that here.
“From what I’ve been told, is that the defense has countless written communications that will negate any lack of consent in this case, that will negate any coercion in this case. It’s going to be hard for them to say, “Yeah, I wrote this stuff, but I was just case scared, and I wrote that I was happy to come…but I wasn’t really wasn’t happy to come.’ This isn’t as signed, sealed, or delivered as most people think it is for the prosecution.”
As the trial date draws near, the embattled mogul has been hit with even more lawsuits. Most recently, Diddy was hit with a lawsuit from a John Doe alleging that Sean Combs sexually assaulted him on the set of a commercial in 2022 or 2023.
The Southern California-based man explains that they were filming a “high-profile commercial,” where he was contracted to work as a “photographer/production assistant.” The unnamed man then allegedly began speaking with the Bad Boy Records founder, which led the superstar to invite John Doe back to his trailer. Things immediately escalate from there, as Doe recalls Combs demanding oral sex from him, saying, “If you suck right, I’ll make your career take off” — an incident that the man calls “blatant sexual quid-pro-quo.”
“Combs framed this meeting as an opportunity for [Doe] to advance his career. [Doe], although hesitant, could not turn down what appeared to be a career-defining moment few ever receive,” the lawsuit reads, per USA TODAY. “The implication was clear, also, that if [Doe] did not perform oral sex on Combs to his satisfaction, his career would be over.”
Diddy is currently behind bars, where he will stay until his trial on May 5, 2025.

Diddy‘s legal team is saying that his infamous “freak-offs” were all consensual amongst every party involved—and some top lawyers see the play.
In a new clip from TMZ’s The Downfall of Diddy: His Defense, various lawyers spoke about the legal strategy, including Joe Tacopina, who served as A$AP Rocky’s lawyer for his Hollywood assault trial. Tacopina agreed with Diddy’s team, asserting that there may be some weight to their legal argument in court.
“The battleground here will be consent, in this whole case,” Tacopina expressed in the exclusive TMZ preview. “And quite frankly, at the time, it sounds like people were consenting. It’s not sex trafficking if everyone wants to be there. When you think of sex trafficking, you have connotations of people being sold for sex…And you’re not going to get that here.
“From what I’ve been told, is that the defense has countless written communications that will negate any lack of consent in this case, that will negate any coercion in this case. It’s going to be hard for them to say, “Yeah, I wrote this stuff, but I was just case scared, and I wrote that I was happy to come…but I wasn’t really wasn’t happy to come.’ This isn’t as signed, sealed, or delivered as most people think it is for the prosecution.”
As the trial date draws near, the embattled mogul has been hit with even more lawsuits. Most recently, Diddy was hit with a lawsuit from a John Doe alleging that Sean Combs sexually assaulted him on the set of a commercial in 2022 or 2023.
The Southern California-based man explains that they were filming a “high-profile commercial,” where he was contracted to work as a “photographer/production assistant.” The unnamed man then allegedly began speaking with the Bad Boy Records founder, which led the superstar to invite John Doe back to his trailer. Things immediately escalate from there, as Doe recalls Combs demanding oral sex from him, saying, “If you suck right, I’ll make your career take off” — an incident that the man calls “blatant sexual quid-pro-quo.”
“Combs framed this meeting as an opportunity for [Doe] to advance his career. [Doe], although hesitant, could not turn down what appeared to be a career-defining moment few ever receive,” the lawsuit reads, per USA TODAY. “The implication was clear, also, that if [Doe] did not perform oral sex on Combs to his satisfaction, his career would be over.”
Diddy is currently behind bars, where he will stay until his trial on May 5, 2025.
Sen. Cory Booker Breaks Record Gives longest Senate speech on record About Donald Trump's Policies
Cory Booker is doing something against Donald Trump and the “creepy billionaires.” Senator Booker uploaded a video to social media before taking the Senate floor on Monday night (Mar. 31) at 7 PM EST. Booker addressed the nation, which found him speaking about the backlash that Democrats have been facing for not doing enough against President Trump’s unconstitutional executive orders and actions, asserting that he would do his part.
“I’ve been hearing from people all over my state and indeed all over the nation calling upon folks in Congress to do more, to do things that recognize the urgency, the crisis of the moment,” Booker expressed in a video posted to social media beforehand. “And so we all have a responsibility, I believe, to do something different, to cause — as [late Rep.] John Lewis said — ‘good trouble,’ and that includes me.”
Once on the floor, Booker then alerted his peers that he intended to speak “for as long as I am physically able.” The New Jersey politician then embarked on +18 hour protest against Trump’s policies, demanding that his peers mobilize and take back the “America we know.”
With over 50,000 people watching live on YouTube, Booker addressed a litany of worries from the American people, such as price gouging, healthcare, free speech, the Department of Education, DOGE and foreign policy, as well as asking the country to return to a time when American decency meant something. However, when Booker arrived at the targeted criticisms against Trump and Elon Musk, his passion evoked a roaring approval from the political chambers. Booker claimed that the duo showed a “complete disregard for the rule of law, the Constitution, and the needs of the American people.”
“In just 71 days, the president has inflicted harm after harm on Americans’ safety, financial stability, the foundations of our democracy, and any sense of common decency,” Booker said in his introductory remarks. “These are not normal times in our nation. And they should not be treated as such in the United States Senate.”
Booker appeared tired as the live event rolled into the 15th hour, but he claimed to have “fuel in the tank,” which he said as he gulped down a glass of water. Moving past 18 hours, Booker’s speech went into the book of American history, becoming the fifth-longest performed in the Senate.
While it may seem like Cory Booker’s move was a filibuster — a political speech intended to halt the advancement of a particular legislation — it wasn’t. Booker’s marathon speech is more of a critique of the current state of America’s political sphere, spearheaded by the Trump regime.
“I’ve been hearing from people all over my state and indeed all over the nation calling upon folks in Congress to do more, to do things that recognize the urgency, the crisis of the moment,” Booker expressed in a video posted to social media beforehand. “And so we all have a responsibility, I believe, to do something different, to cause — as [late Rep.] John Lewis said — ‘good trouble,’ and that includes me.”
Once on the floor, Booker then alerted his peers that he intended to speak “for as long as I am physically able.” The New Jersey politician then embarked on +18 hour protest against Trump’s policies, demanding that his peers mobilize and take back the “America we know.”
With over 50,000 people watching live on YouTube, Booker addressed a litany of worries from the American people, such as price gouging, healthcare, free speech, the Department of Education, DOGE and foreign policy, as well as asking the country to return to a time when American decency meant something. However, when Booker arrived at the targeted criticisms against Trump and Elon Musk, his passion evoked a roaring approval from the political chambers. Booker claimed that the duo showed a “complete disregard for the rule of law, the Constitution, and the needs of the American people.”
“In just 71 days, the president has inflicted harm after harm on Americans’ safety, financial stability, the foundations of our democracy, and any sense of common decency,” Booker said in his introductory remarks. “These are not normal times in our nation. And they should not be treated as such in the United States Senate.”
Booker appeared tired as the live event rolled into the 15th hour, but he claimed to have “fuel in the tank,” which he said as he gulped down a glass of water. Moving past 18 hours, Booker’s speech went into the book of American history, becoming the fifth-longest performed in the Senate.
While it may seem like Cory Booker’s move was a filibuster — a political speech intended to halt the advancement of a particular legislation — it wasn’t. Booker’s marathon speech is more of a critique of the current state of America’s political sphere, spearheaded by the Trump regime.
NFL legend Richard Sherman’s home robbed while family home

A homeowner’s worst nightmare came to fruition for NFL legend Richard Sherman, whose house was broken into and robbed by gun-toting invaders while his wife and children were there.
The break-in actually took place on Saturday, March 29, but Sherman posted about the traumatic ordeal on Monday — one day before his birthday.
Richard Sherman shows images of the home invaders wielding pistols
“House being robbed at gun point with my family in it isn’t what anyone wants for a birthday gift,” the Super Bowl champion wrote on X. “Scary situation that my wife handled masterfully and kept my kids safe.”
Sherman posted another video showing the men as they busted through a window and screen and then raced around searching for valuables.
The feds have cautioned athletes about home break-ins
Home break-ins are a growing problem for wealthy athletes. The U.S. Department of Justice recently issued a caution to athletes through the media about the propensity of organized robbers to target athletes — just as they have done with Hollywood stars for years in greater Los Angeles.
During this past season, the homes of two-time Super Bowl champions Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were broken into while the players were playing a home game. Joe Burrow, a quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, also reported his home was ransacked and valuables were stolen while he was away playing a game.
The FBI recently busted a reportedly sophisticated Chilean theft ring in February 2025 that targeted wealthy athletes’ homes in New York and New Jersey before spreading out across the country. All the invaders arrested reportedly emanated from the South American country.
Sherman, who played for the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers, has maintained a home in King County, Wash., near Seattle.
The King County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the incident is under active investigation, but no arrests have been made.
Richard Sherman rose from Compton to Stanford University, then to NFL stardom
Sherman rose to fame as a star defensive back from Compton, Calif., who graduated from elite Stanford University in just three years. He was the most vocal and visible leader of the iconic “Legion of Boom” for the Seattle Seahawks who appeared in back-to-back Super Bowls, winning one of them. The LOB led the NFL in pass defense in 2013 and 2014.
Sherman, now retired and considered a first-ballot Hall of Fame candidate, operates as an analyst for “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime.

A homeowner’s worst nightmare came to fruition for NFL legend Richard Sherman, whose house was broken into and robbed by gun-toting invaders while his wife and children were there.
The break-in actually took place on Saturday, March 29, but Sherman posted about the traumatic ordeal on Monday — one day before his birthday.
Richard Sherman shows images of the home invaders wielding pistols
“House being robbed at gun point with my family in it isn’t what anyone wants for a birthday gift,” the Super Bowl champion wrote on X. “Scary situation that my wife handled masterfully and kept my kids safe.”
Sherman posted another video showing the men as they busted through a window and screen and then raced around searching for valuables.
The feds have cautioned athletes about home break-ins
Home break-ins are a growing problem for wealthy athletes. The U.S. Department of Justice recently issued a caution to athletes through the media about the propensity of organized robbers to target athletes — just as they have done with Hollywood stars for years in greater Los Angeles.
During this past season, the homes of two-time Super Bowl champions Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were broken into while the players were playing a home game. Joe Burrow, a quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, also reported his home was ransacked and valuables were stolen while he was away playing a game.
The FBI recently busted a reportedly sophisticated Chilean theft ring in February 2025 that targeted wealthy athletes’ homes in New York and New Jersey before spreading out across the country. All the invaders arrested reportedly emanated from the South American country.
Sherman, who played for the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers, has maintained a home in King County, Wash., near Seattle.
The King County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the incident is under active investigation, but no arrests have been made.
Richard Sherman rose from Compton to Stanford University, then to NFL stardom
Sherman rose to fame as a star defensive back from Compton, Calif., who graduated from elite Stanford University in just three years. He was the most vocal and visible leader of the iconic “Legion of Boom” for the Seattle Seahawks who appeared in back-to-back Super Bowls, winning one of them. The LOB led the NFL in pass defense in 2013 and 2014.
Sherman, now retired and considered a first-ballot Hall of Fame candidate, operates as an analyst for “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime.
Trump administration considers plan to eliminate CDC's HIV prevention division

The Trump administration is considering a plan to eliminate the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s division focused on HIV prevention and potentially move its responsibilities over to another department within the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a source familiar with the plan.
The plan to eliminate the CDC's Division on HIV Prevention is still in the "very, very preliminary stages," the source said, and no final call has been made yet.
A memo circling among HIV prevention advocates — who began hearing rumors of the possible move earlier Tuesday — claimed that the plan could be implemented within "48 hours," but the source said it would likely "be a little longer than that."
HIV prevention advocates warned the drastic change could force states to bear the burden on prevention programs and could cost U.S. taxpayers millions of dollars if the virus resurges.
There are approximately 1.1 to 1.2 million people who are highly vulnerable to acquiring HIV in the U.S., according to Jesse Milan, president and CEO of AIDS United, a nonprofit group.
“It would be devastating,” Milan said. "The work is important because every new HIV transmission results in a person having a lifetime cost related to being HIV positive."
The CDC’s division is responsible for tracking HIV infections across the U.S., conducting research — in some cases with outside groups — on HIV transmission, and promoting testing and prevention, such as the use of the HIV prevention pill, known as PrEP.
There has been significant progress against new HIV infections in the U.S., with rates declining most significantly among younger people, ages 13 to 24. If the CDC does pull back from supporting prevention programs, experts worry that progress could be reversed. In 2022, there were 31,800 estimated new HIV infections in the U.S., according to government data.
Under the administration's possible plan to get rid of the department, the CDC's HIV prevention work could move over to another program at HHS, possibly under the agency's Health Resources and Services Administration, which does its own HIV work under The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, the source said.
Milan was skeptical of the plan to move the CDC’s HIV work to the Health Resources and Services Administration, noting that its work primarily deals with people with HIV, not prevention.
Officials haven't yet figured out the logistics, the source said, including staffing and what financial resources would be devoted to it.
Another potential plan, the source said, that would cut as much as $700 million from the CDC HIV division also hasn't yet been decided.
In an emailed statement, Andrew Nixon, a spokesperson for HHS, said "no final decision on streamlining CDC's HIV Prevention Division has been made."
"HHS is following the Administration’s guidance and taking a careful look at all divisions to see where there is overlap that could be streamlined to support the President’s broader efforts to restructure the federal government," Nixon said. "This is to ensure that HHS better serves the American people at the highest and most efficient standard."
The CDC’s HIV prevention division dates back to the early 1980s, as the agency responded to the emerging AIDS epidemic.
Public health experts and advocates pushed back on the move to possibly eliminate the division.
"The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program does not fill all the HIV gaps," said Harold Phillips, deputy director for programs at NMAC, an advocacy group. "It only serves those with an HIV diagnosis."
In January, federal health officials scrubbed a swath of HIV-related content from the CDC’s website as part of the Trump’s administration’s effort to remove all context related to gender identity.

The Trump administration is considering a plan to eliminate the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s division focused on HIV prevention and potentially move its responsibilities over to another department within the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a source familiar with the plan.
The plan to eliminate the CDC's Division on HIV Prevention is still in the "very, very preliminary stages," the source said, and no final call has been made yet.
A memo circling among HIV prevention advocates — who began hearing rumors of the possible move earlier Tuesday — claimed that the plan could be implemented within "48 hours," but the source said it would likely "be a little longer than that."
HIV prevention advocates warned the drastic change could force states to bear the burden on prevention programs and could cost U.S. taxpayers millions of dollars if the virus resurges.
There are approximately 1.1 to 1.2 million people who are highly vulnerable to acquiring HIV in the U.S., according to Jesse Milan, president and CEO of AIDS United, a nonprofit group.
“It would be devastating,” Milan said. "The work is important because every new HIV transmission results in a person having a lifetime cost related to being HIV positive."
The CDC’s division is responsible for tracking HIV infections across the U.S., conducting research — in some cases with outside groups — on HIV transmission, and promoting testing and prevention, such as the use of the HIV prevention pill, known as PrEP.
There has been significant progress against new HIV infections in the U.S., with rates declining most significantly among younger people, ages 13 to 24. If the CDC does pull back from supporting prevention programs, experts worry that progress could be reversed. In 2022, there were 31,800 estimated new HIV infections in the U.S., according to government data.
Under the administration's possible plan to get rid of the department, the CDC's HIV prevention work could move over to another program at HHS, possibly under the agency's Health Resources and Services Administration, which does its own HIV work under The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, the source said.
Milan was skeptical of the plan to move the CDC’s HIV work to the Health Resources and Services Administration, noting that its work primarily deals with people with HIV, not prevention.
Officials haven't yet figured out the logistics, the source said, including staffing and what financial resources would be devoted to it.
Another potential plan, the source said, that would cut as much as $700 million from the CDC HIV division also hasn't yet been decided.
In an emailed statement, Andrew Nixon, a spokesperson for HHS, said "no final decision on streamlining CDC's HIV Prevention Division has been made."
"HHS is following the Administration’s guidance and taking a careful look at all divisions to see where there is overlap that could be streamlined to support the President’s broader efforts to restructure the federal government," Nixon said. "This is to ensure that HHS better serves the American people at the highest and most efficient standard."
The CDC’s HIV prevention division dates back to the early 1980s, as the agency responded to the emerging AIDS epidemic.
Public health experts and advocates pushed back on the move to possibly eliminate the division.
"The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program does not fill all the HIV gaps," said Harold Phillips, deputy director for programs at NMAC, an advocacy group. "It only serves those with an HIV diagnosis."
In January, federal health officials scrubbed a swath of HIV-related content from the CDC’s website as part of the Trump’s administration’s effort to remove all context related to gender identity.
Lizzo’s Trainer Shaun T Defends Her Against Ozempic Rumors, Says She Is ‘Very Fit’
Lizzo’s fitness trainer, Shaun T, wants to shut down the Ozempic rumors surrounding his client once and for all.
The celebrity fitness trainer was approached by a TMZ photographer this week who asked him about celebrities being accused of using popular weight loss drugs after shedding pounds.
“The accusations are wildly annoying,” Shaun told the outlet in the video linked here. “I think that generally people think because now something is available and popular, they're not going to give people props. People would rather hate before they give people props.”
“I have trained Lizzo. Like, I have worked out with her, I have danced with her. Lizzo is very fit,” he emphasized. “People think, like, just because someone's like a quote unquote plus size person there, they're not fit.”
Shaun said Lizzo has done his infamous “Insanity” program. He also vouched for pop singer Meghan Trainor, saying she and her husband, Spy Kids star Daryl Sabara, had lost weight with his T25 program.
“That's the first thing I'd say: so don't automatically assume that just because a celebrity or anybody's losing weight that they're on Ozempic,” Shaun said. “The second thing I want to say, which is absolutely important, is for people to mind your business.”
“Because the people who are actually talking about, ‘Oh my gosh, that person's using Ozemic,’ you're probably not even working out. And the people who are working out, most of them are like, ‘Cool, if they are using Ozempic, I hope that they're eating healthy,’ or something like that,” he added.
The “About Damn Time” singer revealed she hit her weight loss goal in January after sharing her workouts and fitness advice with fans on TikTok for the past year.
Last week, it was announced that the 4-time Grammy winner would take on the role of Rock ‘n’ Roll icon Rosetta Tharpe in an upcoming biopic.
Lizzo’s fitness trainer, Shaun T, wants to shut down the Ozempic rumors surrounding his client once and for all.
The celebrity fitness trainer was approached by a TMZ photographer this week who asked him about celebrities being accused of using popular weight loss drugs after shedding pounds.
“The accusations are wildly annoying,” Shaun told the outlet in the video linked here. “I think that generally people think because now something is available and popular, they're not going to give people props. People would rather hate before they give people props.”
“I have trained Lizzo. Like, I have worked out with her, I have danced with her. Lizzo is very fit,” he emphasized. “People think, like, just because someone's like a quote unquote plus size person there, they're not fit.”
Shaun said Lizzo has done his infamous “Insanity” program. He also vouched for pop singer Meghan Trainor, saying she and her husband, Spy Kids star Daryl Sabara, had lost weight with his T25 program.
“That's the first thing I'd say: so don't automatically assume that just because a celebrity or anybody's losing weight that they're on Ozempic,” Shaun said. “The second thing I want to say, which is absolutely important, is for people to mind your business.”
“Because the people who are actually talking about, ‘Oh my gosh, that person's using Ozemic,’ you're probably not even working out. And the people who are working out, most of them are like, ‘Cool, if they are using Ozempic, I hope that they're eating healthy,’ or something like that,” he added.
The “About Damn Time” singer revealed she hit her weight loss goal in January after sharing her workouts and fitness advice with fans on TikTok for the past year.
Last week, it was announced that the 4-time Grammy winner would take on the role of Rock ‘n’ Roll icon Rosetta Tharpe in an upcoming biopic.
Rosie O'Donnel's Daughter Gets Probation On her felony drug and bail jumping charges

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell's daughter Chelsea sentenced to probation after her conviction on multiple felony drug and bail jumping charges...
Rosie O'Donnell's daughter Chelsea has learned of her fate in Wisconsin court five months after she was first arrested.
The 27-year-old was arrested three times between September and December in Wisconsin, beginning with a Sept. 10 arrest on multiple felony charges including neglecting a child and possession of methamphetamine. She posted bail and was released, only to be arrested again a month later on several more felony counts including bail jumping, resisting or obstructing an officer, and possession of methamphetamine.

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell's daughter Chelsea sentenced to probation after her conviction on multiple felony drug and bail jumping charges...
Rosie O'Donnell's daughter Chelsea has learned of her fate in Wisconsin court five months after she was first arrested.
The 27-year-old was arrested three times between September and December in Wisconsin, beginning with a Sept. 10 arrest on multiple felony charges including neglecting a child and possession of methamphetamine. She posted bail and was released, only to be arrested again a month later on several more felony counts including bail jumping, resisting or obstructing an officer, and possession of methamphetamine.
In November, she was arrested for a third time on similar felony counts — possession of methamphetamine, bail jumping and possession of narcotic drugs — and appeared in court in Wisconsin on Monday, March 31 related to the charges.
According to court records obtained by PEOPLE, Chelsea appeared in court alongside her attorney Brad Hansen for a sentencing on the three felony counts she pled guilty to in February — resisting or obstructing an officer, felony bail jumping and possession of methamphetamine.
That same day, her misdemeanor charges for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of narcotic drugs were both dismissed.
Chelsea was sentenced to six years probation on March 31, a two-year sentence for each of the three guilty counts. She could face prison time, should she violate any of the probation requirements.
The conditions of the mom of four's probation include absolute sobriety, no possession of alcohol or another controlled substance without a valid prescription, no contact with any known drug users or sellers, and no possession or ownership of any firearm.
Chelsea is also required to obtain a high school diploma or GED, and complete a full mental health evaluation, per the court records. The criminal case against Rosie's oldest daughter is now closed.
Viola Davis Confesses Her Regret Over Misjudging Chadwick Boseman Before His Passing
Viola Davis admitted she misread Chadwick Boseman‘s need for special care on the set of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom before learning he was quietly battling colon cancer.
In a conversation with The Times, Davis reflected on her initial reaction to Boseman’s on-set routine, which included massages and calming music provided by his girlfriend and makeup artist.
“There was a part of me that was a little judgmental — why do you need all that?” she said. “Little did I know that they were doing it because he was dying.”
Boseman, who died in August 2020 at age 43, had kept his diagnosis private from nearly everyone, including his co-stars.
He was first diagnosed with stage three colon cancer in 2016, which later advanced to stage four. Despite undergoing surgeries and chemotherapy, he continued to work in physically demanding roles, including Marshall, Da 5 Bloods and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
Davis said she felt remorse after learning the truth, praising Boseman’s strength and commitment to his craft.
She previously called him a “beautiful man and artist” and said his legacy extends far beyond his role as King T’Challa in Black Panther. She added that his authenticity and integrity will continue influencing generations of actors.
“He was a hero not just for Black Panther but for being who he was,” Davis said during a previous interview with The Guardian, shortly after Chadwick Boseman’s passing in 2020.
Boseman’s final performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom earned him a posthumous Academy Award nomination and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Male Actor.
He died at his Los Angeles home on August 28, 2020, surrounded by his wife, Taylor Simone Ledward and family.
Viola Davis admitted she misread Chadwick Boseman‘s need for special care on the set of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom before learning he was quietly battling colon cancer.
In a conversation with The Times, Davis reflected on her initial reaction to Boseman’s on-set routine, which included massages and calming music provided by his girlfriend and makeup artist.
“There was a part of me that was a little judgmental — why do you need all that?” she said. “Little did I know that they were doing it because he was dying.”
Boseman, who died in August 2020 at age 43, had kept his diagnosis private from nearly everyone, including his co-stars.
He was first diagnosed with stage three colon cancer in 2016, which later advanced to stage four. Despite undergoing surgeries and chemotherapy, he continued to work in physically demanding roles, including Marshall, Da 5 Bloods and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
Davis said she felt remorse after learning the truth, praising Boseman’s strength and commitment to his craft.
She previously called him a “beautiful man and artist” and said his legacy extends far beyond his role as King T’Challa in Black Panther. She added that his authenticity and integrity will continue influencing generations of actors.
“He was a hero not just for Black Panther but for being who he was,” Davis said during a previous interview with The Guardian, shortly after Chadwick Boseman’s passing in 2020.
Boseman’s final performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom earned him a posthumous Academy Award nomination and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Male Actor.
He died at his Los Angeles home on August 28, 2020, surrounded by his wife, Taylor Simone Ledward and family.
Cardi B Makes Power Move With New Beauty & Fashion Brands—Unveils First Look

Cardi B gave fans a first look at her upcoming fashion line after announcing a new joint venture with Revolve group.
Cardi B has unveiled a high-stakes fashion and beauty partnership with Revolve Group, taking her growing business empire to the next level.
The Grammy Award-winning rapper is stepping into the business spotlight with a joint venture that will roll out clothing and beauty lines, significantly expanding her influence beyond music. The first drop is slated for later in 2025.
“My beauty line, people have been expecting that, like an album,” Cardi B told Women’s Wear Daily in an exclusive interview.
Cardi B wants to build long-term brand value rather than just endorse products. Revolve, known for tapping into influencer culture, is banking on Cardi’s cultural pull to connect with Millennial and Gen Z shoppers.
Cardi explained, “When something is so expected, people want it to be the best, or, they want it to be the worst so they can be like, ‘Haha you don’t know about s–t b—h!’ People expect the best from both fields. We have to come in strong.”
Cardi B wore a sharply tailored white blazer dress from her upcoming line during the interview, offering a first look at what’s to come. The outfit was sleek, form-fitting and unmistakably her.
“I personally believe that I put a lot of people on a lot of trends,” she added. “It’s not even about getting paid, but it’s not appreciated. I gotta do this for me because I don’t get thank yous. If I don’t have a good year, I don’t get, ‘How have you been?’ Nobody does that. It’s time for me to do s–t for my own self, not for everybody else.”
Hints of the venture first surfaced in December 2024 when Cardi teased a huge project without naming names.
“I got something very important to me that is coming out next year. I don’t want to say too much,” she said at the time. “This is something that I been wanting to do for a very long time. I just left a billion-dollar play.”
The Who's iconic frontman, Roger Daltrey, has revealed that he is slowly going deaf and blind. During a concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, Daltrey, who turned 81 on March 1, shared the poignant news with his audience.
Emphasizing the "joys of getting old," the musician noted, "The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also now have got the joy of going blind. Fortunately, I still have my voice, because then I'll have a full Tommy."
Despite these challenges, Daltrey's humor remains intact. He referenced "Tommy," The Who's 1969 rock opera whose titular character is deaf, mute, and blind, joking that losing his voice would complete his transformation into Tommy.
"Take your f***ing earplugs with you to the gigs," Daltrey reportedly told the crowd, as he reflected on his lengthy career and hearing loss in a solo concert in Las Vegas in 2018.
Daltrey's bandmate Pete Townshend, 79, also shared his own health struggles. He revealed, "Four and a half weeks ago, I had my left knee replaced." Townshend jokingly blamed his knee injury on attempts to dance like The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, adding a lighthearted twist by suggesting he might "auction off the old one" once he got his new knee in surgery.
The bond between Daltrey and Townshend, the two remaining original members of The Who, remains unbroken as they continue performing and advocating for causes such as the Teenage Cancer Trust. Daltrey has been involved in the charity's Royal Albert Hall concerts since their inception in 2000, stepping back this year but staying on as an honorary patron.
The Who, known for hits like "My Generation," "Baba O'Riley," and "Won't Get Fooled Again," has shown no signs of slowing down despite their advancing age. Townshend hinted at a possible farewell tour, suggesting, "It feels to me like there's one thing The Who can do, and that's a final tour where we play every territory in the world and then crawl off to die."
In a reflective moment, Daltrey told The Times in January 2024, "My dreams came true so, listen, I'm ready to go at any time. My family are all great and all taken care of. You've got to be realistic. You can't live your life forever. Like I said, people my age, we're in the way. There are no guitar strings to be changed on this old instrument."
The resilience and humor of Daltrey and Townshend as they confront aging continue to inspire fans young and old. The Who's legacy as one of the most influential rock bands remains strong, transcending time and personal struggles.
Emphasizing the "joys of getting old," the musician noted, "The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also now have got the joy of going blind. Fortunately, I still have my voice, because then I'll have a full Tommy."
Despite these challenges, Daltrey's humor remains intact. He referenced "Tommy," The Who's 1969 rock opera whose titular character is deaf, mute, and blind, joking that losing his voice would complete his transformation into Tommy.
"Take your f***ing earplugs with you to the gigs," Daltrey reportedly told the crowd, as he reflected on his lengthy career and hearing loss in a solo concert in Las Vegas in 2018.
Daltrey's bandmate Pete Townshend, 79, also shared his own health struggles. He revealed, "Four and a half weeks ago, I had my left knee replaced." Townshend jokingly blamed his knee injury on attempts to dance like The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, adding a lighthearted twist by suggesting he might "auction off the old one" once he got his new knee in surgery.
The bond between Daltrey and Townshend, the two remaining original members of The Who, remains unbroken as they continue performing and advocating for causes such as the Teenage Cancer Trust. Daltrey has been involved in the charity's Royal Albert Hall concerts since their inception in 2000, stepping back this year but staying on as an honorary patron.
The Who, known for hits like "My Generation," "Baba O'Riley," and "Won't Get Fooled Again," has shown no signs of slowing down despite their advancing age. Townshend hinted at a possible farewell tour, suggesting, "It feels to me like there's one thing The Who can do, and that's a final tour where we play every territory in the world and then crawl off to die."
In a reflective moment, Daltrey told The Times in January 2024, "My dreams came true so, listen, I'm ready to go at any time. My family are all great and all taken care of. You've got to be realistic. You can't live your life forever. Like I said, people my age, we're in the way. There are no guitar strings to be changed on this old instrument."
The resilience and humor of Daltrey and Townshend as they confront aging continue to inspire fans young and old. The Who's legacy as one of the most influential rock bands remains strong, transcending time and personal struggles.
John Boyega, known for his role as Finn in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy, criticized the franchise over its handling of diversity. He vented his frustrations during an interview featured in the new Apple TV+ original documentary, "Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Men in Hollywood."
Reflecting on his groundbreaking position as the first Black lead character in the galaxy far, far away, Boyega didn't mince his words as he hit out at the series' predominantly white casting.
"Lemme tell ya, 'Star Wars' always had the vibe of being in the most whitest, elite space. It's a franchise that's so white that a Black person existing in [it] was something," he lamented.
Boyega's journey in the galaxy far, far away, which began with "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and continued through "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" and "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," was marked by significant online harassment from racist and toxic fans.
He noted the dismissive attitude of some fans, "You can always tell it's something when some 'Star Wars' fans try to say, 'Well, we had Lando Calrissian and had Samuel L. Jackson!' It's like telling me how many cookie chips are in the cookie dough. It's like, they just scattered that in there, bro!"
Boyega also highlighted the industry's readiness to accept minorities in supporting roles but not as leading heroes. "They're okay with us playing the best friend, but once we touch their heroes, once we lead, once we trailblaze, it's like, 'Oh my God, it's just a bit too much! They're pandering,' " he remarked.
In 2020, Boyega aired similar grievances to GQ magazine, expressing his frustration with Disney's handling of his character. "What I would say to Disney is do not bring out a Black character, market them to be much more important in the franchise than they are and then have them pushed to the side. It's not good. I'll say it straight up," he said.
Boyega criticized the disproportionate attention given to his co-stars, Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver, compared to himself and Kelly Marie Tran.
After his candid interview with GQ, Boyega revealed that a Disney executive reached out to him for a transparent conversation.
He hoped that his openness would pave the way for future Black professionals in the industry. "I hope that the conversation is not such a taboo or elephant in the room now, because someone just came and said it," he noted.
"Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Men in Hollywood" is now available to stream on Apple TV+, offering more insight into Boyega's experiences and the broader challenges faced by Black actors in Hollywood.
Reflecting on his groundbreaking position as the first Black lead character in the galaxy far, far away, Boyega didn't mince his words as he hit out at the series' predominantly white casting.
"Lemme tell ya, 'Star Wars' always had the vibe of being in the most whitest, elite space. It's a franchise that's so white that a Black person existing in [it] was something," he lamented.
Boyega's journey in the galaxy far, far away, which began with "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and continued through "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" and "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," was marked by significant online harassment from racist and toxic fans.
He noted the dismissive attitude of some fans, "You can always tell it's something when some 'Star Wars' fans try to say, 'Well, we had Lando Calrissian and had Samuel L. Jackson!' It's like telling me how many cookie chips are in the cookie dough. It's like, they just scattered that in there, bro!"
Boyega also highlighted the industry's readiness to accept minorities in supporting roles but not as leading heroes. "They're okay with us playing the best friend, but once we touch their heroes, once we lead, once we trailblaze, it's like, 'Oh my God, it's just a bit too much! They're pandering,' " he remarked.
In 2020, Boyega aired similar grievances to GQ magazine, expressing his frustration with Disney's handling of his character. "What I would say to Disney is do not bring out a Black character, market them to be much more important in the franchise than they are and then have them pushed to the side. It's not good. I'll say it straight up," he said.
Boyega criticized the disproportionate attention given to his co-stars, Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver, compared to himself and Kelly Marie Tran.
After his candid interview with GQ, Boyega revealed that a Disney executive reached out to him for a transparent conversation.
He hoped that his openness would pave the way for future Black professionals in the industry. "I hope that the conversation is not such a taboo or elephant in the room now, because someone just came and said it," he noted.
"Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Men in Hollywood" is now available to stream on Apple TV+, offering more insight into Boyega's experiences and the broader challenges faced by Black actors in Hollywood.
The Beatles Cast Revealed, All Four Movies Opening in April 202
At Sony Pictures’ presentation at CinemaCon on Monday, director Sam Mendes revealed the release strategy for his upcoming quartet of movies about The Beatles – dubbed The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event – and officially announced the actors playing the Fab Four.
Harris Dickinson (Babygirl) plays John Lennon, Paul Mescal (Gladiator II) plays Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan (The Batman) plays Ringo Starr, and Joseph Quinn (The Fantastic Four: First Steps) plays George Harrison.
The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event will be in theaters April 2028. The exact release dates and the order in which each Beatle’s film will be released wasn’t disclosed. Mendes said he envisions the movies being seen in a particular order, but won’t reveal that yet.
The official logline declares: “Each man has his own story, but together they are legendary.”
Mendes said each film is told from the perspective of one of the Beatles but that each intersects in their own way, and that seeing all four films in proximity tells the full story in a totally unique way.
“We need big cinematic events to get people out of the house,” said Mendes, who also produces along with Pippa Harris, Julie Pastor, and Alexandra Derbyshire.
Mendes said they will be in principal photography for just over a year.
The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event is a Neal Street production in association with Apple Corps for Sony Pictures.
At Sony Pictures’ presentation at CinemaCon on Monday, director Sam Mendes revealed the release strategy for his upcoming quartet of movies about The Beatles – dubbed The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event – and officially announced the actors playing the Fab Four.
Harris Dickinson (Babygirl) plays John Lennon, Paul Mescal (Gladiator II) plays Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan (The Batman) plays Ringo Starr, and Joseph Quinn (The Fantastic Four: First Steps) plays George Harrison.
The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event will be in theaters April 2028. The exact release dates and the order in which each Beatle’s film will be released wasn’t disclosed. Mendes said he envisions the movies being seen in a particular order, but won’t reveal that yet.
The official logline declares: “Each man has his own story, but together they are legendary.”
Mendes said each film is told from the perspective of one of the Beatles but that each intersects in their own way, and that seeing all four films in proximity tells the full story in a totally unique way.
“We need big cinematic events to get people out of the house,” said Mendes, who also produces along with Pippa Harris, Julie Pastor, and Alexandra Derbyshire.
Mendes said they will be in principal photography for just over a year.
The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event is a Neal Street production in association with Apple Corps for Sony Pictures.
Tyler Perry Studios Launches Dream Collective to Nurture Emerging Filmmakers

Tyler Perry Studios is launching the Dream Collective, an innovative program designed to discover and nurture emerging filmmakers.
This initiative offers aspiring filmmakers “unprecedented access to industry experts, hands-on training and tailored support, empowering them to tell their stories and build toward career sustainability,” according to Perry. The program will focus on the process of creating a short film.
“For a long time, it’s been on my heart to create a program where I could take what I’ve learned in this business and share it with others. That’s why today, I’m honored and excited to introduce the Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective,” said Perry, Deadline reports.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for up-and-coming directors to learn about the craft and business of filmmaking from professionals at the top of their game. In a word, this is about access,” he continued.
“Breaking into the industry can be tough–believe me. When I started making movies twenty years ago, even though my stage plays were selling out, nobody in Hollywood knew my name or gave me a shot. The Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective is my dream of opening the door for the next generation of artists.”
Dawn Hudson will lead the Tyler Perry Dream Collective.
“After I left the Academy [of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences], Tyler and I had a conversation about how the film industry is getting more and more difficult to enter and navigate,” said Hudson, former CEO of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. “Film schools are expensive. If you’re not directly connected in some way, it’s easy to feel shut out. This is why we joined forces to create the Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective. It is of vital importance to have a diversity of voices in cinema and television. This makes the world a more compassionate and informed place to live in. You can’t create without community. And you damn sure can’t make films.”
Nekisa Cooper, who will lead Program Design & Production, added: “There’s so much more opportunity in television and film than there ever was. Still, there’s a ton of work to be done. That’s why the Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective is so incredibly important. This program is about knowledge-building, skill-building, habit-building and brand-building. Our goal is to amplify a multiplicity of voices in the industry and give emerging filmmakers the tools to tell their stories and design sustainable careers.”
For more information, visit the website here Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective.

Tyler Perry Studios is launching the Dream Collective, an innovative program designed to discover and nurture emerging filmmakers.
This initiative offers aspiring filmmakers “unprecedented access to industry experts, hands-on training and tailored support, empowering them to tell their stories and build toward career sustainability,” according to Perry. The program will focus on the process of creating a short film.
“For a long time, it’s been on my heart to create a program where I could take what I’ve learned in this business and share it with others. That’s why today, I’m honored and excited to introduce the Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective,” said Perry, Deadline reports.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for up-and-coming directors to learn about the craft and business of filmmaking from professionals at the top of their game. In a word, this is about access,” he continued.
“Breaking into the industry can be tough–believe me. When I started making movies twenty years ago, even though my stage plays were selling out, nobody in Hollywood knew my name or gave me a shot. The Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective is my dream of opening the door for the next generation of artists.”
Dawn Hudson will lead the Tyler Perry Dream Collective.
“After I left the Academy [of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences], Tyler and I had a conversation about how the film industry is getting more and more difficult to enter and navigate,” said Hudson, former CEO of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. “Film schools are expensive. If you’re not directly connected in some way, it’s easy to feel shut out. This is why we joined forces to create the Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective. It is of vital importance to have a diversity of voices in cinema and television. This makes the world a more compassionate and informed place to live in. You can’t create without community. And you damn sure can’t make films.”
Nekisa Cooper, who will lead Program Design & Production, added: “There’s so much more opportunity in television and film than there ever was. Still, there’s a ton of work to be done. That’s why the Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective is so incredibly important. This program is about knowledge-building, skill-building, habit-building and brand-building. Our goal is to amplify a multiplicity of voices in the industry and give emerging filmmakers the tools to tell their stories and design sustainable careers.”
For more information, visit the website here Tyler Perry Studios Dream Collective.
Applications open on April 17.
Louisiana Rejects MAGA and 50 Cent: Amendment Vote Defeats Proposals They Backed
*In Louisiana, some big names like Governor Jeff Landry, Donald Trump Jr., and rapper/entrepreneur 50 Cent faced a major setback. On Saturday, voters in the Bayou State said “no” to four proposed amendments to the state constitution. This was a surprising result for many who supported the changes.
What Were the Amendments?
The amendments aimed to change important laws in Louisiana.
Amendment 1 wanted to create special courts in the state. It would have also allowed the Louisiana Supreme Court to punish out-of-state lawyers who behaved badly. This change was meant to make the legal system stronger.
Amendment 2 sought to lower the state’s maximum income tax rate. The amendment also planned to move a lot of money from state savings into the general fund. This would make it easier for Governor Landry and state lawmakers to spend that money. According to the Louisiana Illuminator, this change could have impacted hundreds of millions of dollars.
Amendment 3 would have made it simpler to treat some young people, under 17, as adults in the legal system. Finally, Amendment 4 aimed to change when judicial elections happen in Louisiana.
Backing the Amendments
Several influential figures supported these amendments. Governor Landry invested a lot of time and effort trying to convince people to vote for them. He wanted to make meaningful changes in the state. Donald Trump Jr. also joined in to support the amendments.
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, faced some criticism when he showed his support for Amendment 2 with a promotional video. The rapper has plans to build a big production studio in Shreveport, Louisiana. His efforts to back the amendment were significant, but they didn’t help sway the voters.
Even with all this backing, none of the four amendments received more than 40% of support from voters. This was a big disappointment for those who fought for these changes, NBC News is reporting.
The Governor’s Reaction
Instead of accepting the defeat calmly, Governor Landry reacted strongly. He blamed outside influences for the loss.
In a statement, he said that “Soros and far-left liberals poured millions into Louisiana with propaganda and outright lies about Amendment 2.”
George Soros is a well-known liberal donor, and Landry seems to be suggesting that his influence made a difference in the outcome of the vote. He added, “We realize how hard positive change can be to implement in a State that is conditioned for failure.” His comments show that he is frustrated about what happened.
Sour Grapes?
Landry’s reaction raised eyebrows. Some people think he is just upset because his efforts did not work out. Instead of looking at what the voters said, he blamed others instead.
This situation highlights how politics can be complicated. While some people support certain laws, others may not agree. In Louisiana, this vote shows that the majority were not in favor of the changes Landry, Trump Jr., and 50 Cent wanted.
A Wake-Up Call
This outcome may serve as a wake-up call for MAGA supporters in Louisiana. Their efforts to push these amendments failed, and they will have to rethink their strategies. The voters spoke clearly when they rejected the proposed changes.
Voter support is essential for political leaders. When people disagree, it can signal a need for different ideas and approaches. Landry and his supporters might need to listen to their constituents more closely in the future.

Conclusion
The vote in Louisiana reflects a significant moment in the political landscape. With big names backing four amendments that did not pass, it shows how divided opinions can be. Governor Landry’s reaction has added fuel to the fire, but the voters have made their choice.
In the end, these amendments did not go through. This situation leaves everyone wondering what the future holds for Louisiana politics and what changes might come next.
*In Louisiana, some big names like Governor Jeff Landry, Donald Trump Jr., and rapper/entrepreneur 50 Cent faced a major setback. On Saturday, voters in the Bayou State said “no” to four proposed amendments to the state constitution. This was a surprising result for many who supported the changes.
What Were the Amendments?
The amendments aimed to change important laws in Louisiana.
Amendment 1 wanted to create special courts in the state. It would have also allowed the Louisiana Supreme Court to punish out-of-state lawyers who behaved badly. This change was meant to make the legal system stronger.
Amendment 2 sought to lower the state’s maximum income tax rate. The amendment also planned to move a lot of money from state savings into the general fund. This would make it easier for Governor Landry and state lawmakers to spend that money. According to the Louisiana Illuminator, this change could have impacted hundreds of millions of dollars.
Amendment 3 would have made it simpler to treat some young people, under 17, as adults in the legal system. Finally, Amendment 4 aimed to change when judicial elections happen in Louisiana.
Backing the Amendments
Several influential figures supported these amendments. Governor Landry invested a lot of time and effort trying to convince people to vote for them. He wanted to make meaningful changes in the state. Donald Trump Jr. also joined in to support the amendments.
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, faced some criticism when he showed his support for Amendment 2 with a promotional video. The rapper has plans to build a big production studio in Shreveport, Louisiana. His efforts to back the amendment were significant, but they didn’t help sway the voters.
Even with all this backing, none of the four amendments received more than 40% of support from voters. This was a big disappointment for those who fought for these changes, NBC News is reporting.
The Governor’s Reaction
Instead of accepting the defeat calmly, Governor Landry reacted strongly. He blamed outside influences for the loss.
In a statement, he said that “Soros and far-left liberals poured millions into Louisiana with propaganda and outright lies about Amendment 2.”
George Soros is a well-known liberal donor, and Landry seems to be suggesting that his influence made a difference in the outcome of the vote. He added, “We realize how hard positive change can be to implement in a State that is conditioned for failure.” His comments show that he is frustrated about what happened.
Sour Grapes?
Landry’s reaction raised eyebrows. Some people think he is just upset because his efforts did not work out. Instead of looking at what the voters said, he blamed others instead.
This situation highlights how politics can be complicated. While some people support certain laws, others may not agree. In Louisiana, this vote shows that the majority were not in favor of the changes Landry, Trump Jr., and 50 Cent wanted.
A Wake-Up Call
This outcome may serve as a wake-up call for MAGA supporters in Louisiana. Their efforts to push these amendments failed, and they will have to rethink their strategies. The voters spoke clearly when they rejected the proposed changes.
Voter support is essential for political leaders. When people disagree, it can signal a need for different ideas and approaches. Landry and his supporters might need to listen to their constituents more closely in the future.

Conclusion
The vote in Louisiana reflects a significant moment in the political landscape. With big names backing four amendments that did not pass, it shows how divided opinions can be. Governor Landry’s reaction has added fuel to the fire, but the voters have made their choice.
In the end, these amendments did not go through. This situation leaves everyone wondering what the future holds for Louisiana politics and what changes might come next.
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HAVE A GREAT DAY ALL!!!
EFREM