#FASHIONFAB: Dolly Parton x Good American ‘Dolly’s Joleans’ Collaboration

A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY, A WHOLE LOT OF GLAM
This spring we collaborated with Dolly Parton for a collection full of rhinestones, classic denim, and southern charm.
Dolly’s signature sparkle meets country glam – classic denim stitching, vibrant red gingham, and dazzling crystal embellishments capture her timeless flair.

A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY, A WHOLE LOT OF GLAM
This spring we collaborated with Dolly Parton for a collection full of rhinestones, classic denim, and southern charm.
Dolly’s signature sparkle meets country glam – classic denim stitching, vibrant red gingham, and dazzling crystal embellishments capture her timeless flair.
#RHOA: Cynthia Bailey Says Kenya Moore’s Actions That Led to ‘RHOA’ Exit Were ‘Beneath Her’
Cynthia Bailey is feeling both love and disappointment for her longtime friend Kenya Moore.
As The Real Housewives of Atlanta viewers prepare to find out what led to Kenya’s exit from season 16, Cynthia, 58, is shining a light on her reaction to all of the drama.
“I know Kenya. I just held her to a standard that I hold for my friends and I just felt like it was not good for Kenya,” Cynthia exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, April 3. “I just felt like she was bigger. I felt the way she responded was beneath her.”
Based on a preview of the Sunday, April 6, episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, viewers will learn more about the drama surrounding Kenya, 54, and costar Brittany Eady.
In June 2024, Us confirmed Kenya abruptly exited the series due to an alleged explicit photo scandal. “My heart is full and my conscience is clean,” Kenya shared via Instagram after her exit was confirmed. “So many false claims hiding behind anonymous sources.”
During a separate interview with Us in November 2024, Kenya cryptically shared that “the truth always comes to light, and I’m always right.”
From Cynthia’s perspective, she’s disappointed that the drama took the focus off of an event dedicated to the Kenya Moore Haircare Spa.
“I know how hard she’s been working on that and this is a lifelong dream of hers,” she explained to Us. “It’s just really unfortunate that it was overshadowed by the events that took place.”
Although Cynthia said she has not spoken to Kenya “since everything happened,” the “Humble Brag” podcast host is ready to talk when her friend is ready.
“At the end of the day, I have a real friendship with Kenya, and she knows that when she’s ready to talk, I am here,” Cynthia said. “I will be happy to pick up where we left off.”
As the season continues to play out Sunday nights on Bravo, Cynthia still wishes Kenya could have been part of more events with the cast that includes Porsha Williams, Drew Sidora, Kelli Ferrell, Shamea Morton and Angela Oakley.
“I know that losing Kenya didn’t help us at all,” Cynthia explained. “We were literally the dream team. Bravo spent a lot of time curating their vision for season 16 with exactly the cast that started this whole season 16 journey together, and it’s just really unfortunate that the fans don’t get to see it play out with that official cast that they put together.”
Cynthia is hopeful fans will keep watching as Married to Medicine alum Phaedra Parks joins the cast later on in the season. (Viewers will also be able to watch Cynthia on a new reality show titled Got to Get Out later this month on Hulu.)
“If there’s one word that describes the season, it’s unpredictable because we never thought we would lose Kenya,” Cynthia said. “We never saw Phaedra coming. So at the end of the day, we’re going to get past everything that happened and you guys are in for a treat.”
The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs on Bravo Sundays at 8 p.m. ET with old episodes streaming on Peacock. Got to Get Out premieres on Hulu Friday, April 11.
Cynthia Bailey is feeling both love and disappointment for her longtime friend Kenya Moore.
As The Real Housewives of Atlanta viewers prepare to find out what led to Kenya’s exit from season 16, Cynthia, 58, is shining a light on her reaction to all of the drama.
“I know Kenya. I just held her to a standard that I hold for my friends and I just felt like it was not good for Kenya,” Cynthia exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, April 3. “I just felt like she was bigger. I felt the way she responded was beneath her.”
Based on a preview of the Sunday, April 6, episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, viewers will learn more about the drama surrounding Kenya, 54, and costar Brittany Eady.
In June 2024, Us confirmed Kenya abruptly exited the series due to an alleged explicit photo scandal. “My heart is full and my conscience is clean,” Kenya shared via Instagram after her exit was confirmed. “So many false claims hiding behind anonymous sources.”
During a separate interview with Us in November 2024, Kenya cryptically shared that “the truth always comes to light, and I’m always right.”
From Cynthia’s perspective, she’s disappointed that the drama took the focus off of an event dedicated to the Kenya Moore Haircare Spa.
“I know how hard she’s been working on that and this is a lifelong dream of hers,” she explained to Us. “It’s just really unfortunate that it was overshadowed by the events that took place.”
Although Cynthia said she has not spoken to Kenya “since everything happened,” the “Humble Brag” podcast host is ready to talk when her friend is ready.
“At the end of the day, I have a real friendship with Kenya, and she knows that when she’s ready to talk, I am here,” Cynthia said. “I will be happy to pick up where we left off.”
As the season continues to play out Sunday nights on Bravo, Cynthia still wishes Kenya could have been part of more events with the cast that includes Porsha Williams, Drew Sidora, Kelli Ferrell, Shamea Morton and Angela Oakley.
“I know that losing Kenya didn’t help us at all,” Cynthia explained. “We were literally the dream team. Bravo spent a lot of time curating their vision for season 16 with exactly the cast that started this whole season 16 journey together, and it’s just really unfortunate that the fans don’t get to see it play out with that official cast that they put together.”
Cynthia is hopeful fans will keep watching as Married to Medicine alum Phaedra Parks joins the cast later on in the season. (Viewers will also be able to watch Cynthia on a new reality show titled Got to Get Out later this month on Hulu.)
“If there’s one word that describes the season, it’s unpredictable because we never thought we would lose Kenya,” Cynthia said. “We never saw Phaedra coming. So at the end of the day, we’re going to get past everything that happened and you guys are in for a treat.”
The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs on Bravo Sundays at 8 p.m. ET with old episodes streaming on Peacock. Got to Get Out premieres on Hulu Friday, April 11.
#MusicNews: Ari Lennox Releases New Single “Soft Girl Era”

R&B superstar presents fans with the brand new single “Soft Girl Era” as a gift to celebrate her birthday.
The song was produced by Jermaine Dupri & Bryan-Michael Cox, who she previously teamed up with for her Billboard #1 hit song “Pressure” in 2021.

R&B superstar presents fans with the brand new single “Soft Girl Era” as a gift to celebrate her birthday.
The song was produced by Jermaine Dupri & Bryan-Michael Cox, who she previously teamed up with for her Billboard #1 hit song “Pressure” in 2021.
LISTEN HERE:
Ari peels back her layers and embraces her femineity as she yearns for the finer things, including being a passenger princess, first-class trips, and more.
Ari peels back her layers and embraces her femineity as she yearns for the finer things, including being a passenger princess, first-class trips, and more.
#HipHopNews: Young Thug’s Probation Will Not Be Revoked Over X Posts
Young Thug will remain free after a judge declined Atlanta prosecutors’ motion to revoke his probation. In her order, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Judge Paige Reese Whitaker did warn that “it may be prudent for Defendant to exercise restraint regarding certain topics” on social media.
Less than six months after Young Thug walked free from jail in Atlanta, prosecutors want to revoke his probation over two X posts. District Attorney Fani Willis filed a motion on April 2, Fox 5 Atlanta reported, claiming the rapper (born Jeffery Williams) “has engaged in conduct that directly threatens the safety of witnesses and prosecutors, compromises ongoing legal proceedings, and warrants immediate revocation of probation.” Lawyers for Thug already filed a response on April 3 requesting the motion be denied. His lead attorney, Brian Steel, called prosecutors’ claims “baseless” in a statement to Vulture. “While intimidation and threats of violence are never appropriate, Jeffery Williams has done nothing wrong,” Steel said. Thug is currently serving 15 years of probation after pleading guilty to a gang charge and various firearm and drug charges, but no contest to a RICO charge, in the trial against his record label, YSL. The rapper is currently getting ready to perform his first shows since his release this summer. Under the terms of his plea, revoking his probation could trigger a 20-year prison sentence.
The prosecutors’ motion centers on an X post Young Thug made on April 1. The post included a photo of Marissa Viverito, an investigator whom prosecutors had requested not be shown during televised court hearings. Viverito testified during Thug’s RICO trial and was now testifying during a separate gang-related murder hearing. After a blogger posted Viverito’s photo to X, Thug posted the same photo with the caption, “Biggest liar in the DA office.” Thug also reposted fan account @ThuggerDaily with more photos of Viverito and the caption “all my homies hate Viverito.” Young Thug and @ThuggerDaily’s posts have both since been deleted. Prosecutors claim the posts are part of a “calculated campaign” by Thug meant “to undermine the legal process,” blaming his posts for leading to online threats that others made against both Viverito and Willis.
In their response, Thug’s lawyers say the prosecutors’ motion “fails, on its face, to allege any conduct by Mr. Williams that would rise to a violation of the probationary sentence.” They argue Thug did not violate probation because there is no evidence he knew of the order not to show Viverito, and the photo he posted was not of Viverito testifying in court. Further, they claim the threats made by other accounts “cannot be attributed to Mr. Williams.”
Thug also personally responded to the claims in another X post on April 2. “I don’t make [threats] to people I’m a good person, I would never condone anyone threatening anyone or definitely participate in threatening anyone,” he wrote. “I’m all about peace and love.”
Young Thug will remain free after a judge declined Atlanta prosecutors’ motion to revoke his probation. In her order, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Judge Paige Reese Whitaker did warn that “it may be prudent for Defendant to exercise restraint regarding certain topics” on social media.
Less than six months after Young Thug walked free from jail in Atlanta, prosecutors want to revoke his probation over two X posts. District Attorney Fani Willis filed a motion on April 2, Fox 5 Atlanta reported, claiming the rapper (born Jeffery Williams) “has engaged in conduct that directly threatens the safety of witnesses and prosecutors, compromises ongoing legal proceedings, and warrants immediate revocation of probation.” Lawyers for Thug already filed a response on April 3 requesting the motion be denied. His lead attorney, Brian Steel, called prosecutors’ claims “baseless” in a statement to Vulture. “While intimidation and threats of violence are never appropriate, Jeffery Williams has done nothing wrong,” Steel said. Thug is currently serving 15 years of probation after pleading guilty to a gang charge and various firearm and drug charges, but no contest to a RICO charge, in the trial against his record label, YSL. The rapper is currently getting ready to perform his first shows since his release this summer. Under the terms of his plea, revoking his probation could trigger a 20-year prison sentence.
The prosecutors’ motion centers on an X post Young Thug made on April 1. The post included a photo of Marissa Viverito, an investigator whom prosecutors had requested not be shown during televised court hearings. Viverito testified during Thug’s RICO trial and was now testifying during a separate gang-related murder hearing. After a blogger posted Viverito’s photo to X, Thug posted the same photo with the caption, “Biggest liar in the DA office.” Thug also reposted fan account @ThuggerDaily with more photos of Viverito and the caption “all my homies hate Viverito.” Young Thug and @ThuggerDaily’s posts have both since been deleted. Prosecutors claim the posts are part of a “calculated campaign” by Thug meant “to undermine the legal process,” blaming his posts for leading to online threats that others made against both Viverito and Willis.
In their response, Thug’s lawyers say the prosecutors’ motion “fails, on its face, to allege any conduct by Mr. Williams that would rise to a violation of the probationary sentence.” They argue Thug did not violate probation because there is no evidence he knew of the order not to show Viverito, and the photo he posted was not of Viverito testifying in court. Further, they claim the threats made by other accounts “cannot be attributed to Mr. Williams.”
Thug also personally responded to the claims in another X post on April 2. “I don’t make [threats] to people I’m a good person, I would never condone anyone threatening anyone or definitely participate in threatening anyone,” he wrote. “I’m all about peace and love.”
March Madness 2025: Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd, Sarah Strong lead UConn to 12th title with dominant win over South Carolina

Paige Bueckers is ending her college career on top. Bueckers and UConn cruised to yet another dominant 82-59 win over South Carolina at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday afternoon to win the national championship. It marks the program’s 12th title in team history, and the first since 2016. They are now the first Division I team with a dozen championships, all of which have come under head coach Geno Auriemma.
The win capped what has been a truly dominant run for the Huskies throughout the women’s NCAA tournament this spring. While Bueckers has recorded multiple 30-point games, it was Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong who repeatedly showed out to complete a trio that nobody else in the field was able to stop.
They won every single game by double figures and beat three No. 1 seeds — including a 34-point rout over top-seeded UCLA in the Final Four — to win their title. Bueckers, who is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft on April 14, now turns pro with a championship. She had led the Huskies to four Final Four appearances, but they fell to South Carolina in the national championship game in 2022.
South Carolina came out of the gate hot, but completely shut down at the end of the first quarter. After opening the game making five of their first seven shots, the Gamecocks missed seven of their next eight to end the quarter. They didn’t score at all after Joyce Edwards hit a free throw at the 3:59 mark either. That allowed UConn to jump up by five at the first break.
Though UConn entered the locker room with just a single made 3-pointer, which Ashlynn Shade hit right before the buzzer, the Huskies still doubled their lead after the second quarter, holding a 36-26 edge at the break. They held South Carolina to just 12 points in the second quarter and limited them to a single field goal in the final five minutes of the period. Strong nearly had a double-double in the first 20 minutes with eight points and 11 rebounds, too. It was the highest rebounding total in a single half of a national championship game since Tina Charles in 2009.
UConn then took off in the third quarter, thanks in part to an 11-point stretch from Fudd. She hit a huge 3-pointer late in the period, which Sarah Strong followed up quickly with one of her own, to help push them to a 20-point lead after the period, at 62-42. They ended the quarter on a 12-3 run, too, which gave them their largest lead of the game at that point.
The fourth quarter was much of the same. The Huskies cruised to the 23-point win without any issue after opening the last period on an 18-6 run.
Bueckers, Fudd and Strong combined for 65 total points in the win, which marked yet another massive outing for the group. Bueckers finished with 17 points, which moved her past Maya Moore for the third-most career points in the NCAA tournament. Fudd had 24 points, and was named the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player.
Strong finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds. Strong set an NCAA tournament record for points by a freshman in a single tournament, too, and she's the third freshman in history to drop 20 points in both a semifinal and national title game.
Edwards and Tessa Johnson each dropped 10 points off the bench to lead South Carolina in the loss, though they were the only two Gamecocks players to hit double figures. Chloe Kitts finished with nine points and six rebounds, and Sania Feagin finished with eight points. They shot 21-of-61 from the field as a team and just 4-of-16 from behind the arc.
While South Carolina failed to back up last year’s championship, the Gamecocks’ remarkable run is still very much intact. They’ve been to five straight Final Fours, three of the last four national championship games and won two national titles. But, with how Bueckers and the Huskies were playing late in the season, there was simply no stopping them.
What a performance by the UConn Huskies. UConn overwhelmed South Carolina on both sides of the ball on Sunday en route to an 82-59 win in the NCAA championship game.
It was a dominant performance from the opening quarter as UConn took a 19-14 lead. UConn's edge grew each quarter from there as the Huskies cruised to the program's 12th NCAA championship.
UConn sends Paige Bueckers off as a champion for the first time in the final game of her legendary UConn career.
Bueckers finished with 17 points, six rebounds, three assists, two blocks and one steal. And she got an extraordinary performance from her co-stars Azzi Fudd and freshman Sarah Strong.
Fudd finished with 24 points, five rebounds and three steals. Strong was dominant on both sides of the court en route to 24 points, 15 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and two steals.
The Huskies shot 48.4% from the field and stifled South Carolina on defense, holding the Gamecocks to a 34.4% effort on field goals. It was a fitting and dominant end to Bueckers' sensational NCAA career.

Paige Bueckers is ending her college career on top. Bueckers and UConn cruised to yet another dominant 82-59 win over South Carolina at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday afternoon to win the national championship. It marks the program’s 12th title in team history, and the first since 2016. They are now the first Division I team with a dozen championships, all of which have come under head coach Geno Auriemma.
The win capped what has been a truly dominant run for the Huskies throughout the women’s NCAA tournament this spring. While Bueckers has recorded multiple 30-point games, it was Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong who repeatedly showed out to complete a trio that nobody else in the field was able to stop.
They won every single game by double figures and beat three No. 1 seeds — including a 34-point rout over top-seeded UCLA in the Final Four — to win their title. Bueckers, who is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft on April 14, now turns pro with a championship. She had led the Huskies to four Final Four appearances, but they fell to South Carolina in the national championship game in 2022.
South Carolina came out of the gate hot, but completely shut down at the end of the first quarter. After opening the game making five of their first seven shots, the Gamecocks missed seven of their next eight to end the quarter. They didn’t score at all after Joyce Edwards hit a free throw at the 3:59 mark either. That allowed UConn to jump up by five at the first break.
Though UConn entered the locker room with just a single made 3-pointer, which Ashlynn Shade hit right before the buzzer, the Huskies still doubled their lead after the second quarter, holding a 36-26 edge at the break. They held South Carolina to just 12 points in the second quarter and limited them to a single field goal in the final five minutes of the period. Strong nearly had a double-double in the first 20 minutes with eight points and 11 rebounds, too. It was the highest rebounding total in a single half of a national championship game since Tina Charles in 2009.
UConn then took off in the third quarter, thanks in part to an 11-point stretch from Fudd. She hit a huge 3-pointer late in the period, which Sarah Strong followed up quickly with one of her own, to help push them to a 20-point lead after the period, at 62-42. They ended the quarter on a 12-3 run, too, which gave them their largest lead of the game at that point.
The fourth quarter was much of the same. The Huskies cruised to the 23-point win without any issue after opening the last period on an 18-6 run.
Bueckers, Fudd and Strong combined for 65 total points in the win, which marked yet another massive outing for the group. Bueckers finished with 17 points, which moved her past Maya Moore for the third-most career points in the NCAA tournament. Fudd had 24 points, and was named the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player.
Strong finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds. Strong set an NCAA tournament record for points by a freshman in a single tournament, too, and she's the third freshman in history to drop 20 points in both a semifinal and national title game.
Edwards and Tessa Johnson each dropped 10 points off the bench to lead South Carolina in the loss, though they were the only two Gamecocks players to hit double figures. Chloe Kitts finished with nine points and six rebounds, and Sania Feagin finished with eight points. They shot 21-of-61 from the field as a team and just 4-of-16 from behind the arc.
While South Carolina failed to back up last year’s championship, the Gamecocks’ remarkable run is still very much intact. They’ve been to five straight Final Fours, three of the last four national championship games and won two national titles. But, with how Bueckers and the Huskies were playing late in the season, there was simply no stopping them.
What a performance by the UConn Huskies. UConn overwhelmed South Carolina on both sides of the ball on Sunday en route to an 82-59 win in the NCAA championship game.
It was a dominant performance from the opening quarter as UConn took a 19-14 lead. UConn's edge grew each quarter from there as the Huskies cruised to the program's 12th NCAA championship.
UConn sends Paige Bueckers off as a champion for the first time in the final game of her legendary UConn career.
Bueckers finished with 17 points, six rebounds, three assists, two blocks and one steal. And she got an extraordinary performance from her co-stars Azzi Fudd and freshman Sarah Strong.
Fudd finished with 24 points, five rebounds and three steals. Strong was dominant on both sides of the court en route to 24 points, 15 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and two steals.
The Huskies shot 48.4% from the field and stifled South Carolina on defense, holding the Gamecocks to a 34.4% effort on field goals. It was a fitting and dominant end to Bueckers' sensational NCAA career.
Michael B. Jordan Brings The Black Magic To The ‘Sinners’ NYC Premiere

Michael B. Jordan doubled down on his role of “Smoke” and “Stack” at the NYC premiere of his and Ryan Coogler‘s Sinners film on Thursday night (April 3). Delivering not one but two red carpet looks, the 38-year-old actor pulled off a slick outfit change mid-event at Manhattan’s AMC Lincoln Square, playfully posing twice and even giving a joint interview.
Sinners is a vampire thriller that sees Jordan take on the challenge of playing identical twin brothers, Smoke and Stack. Jordan’s characters attempt to leave behind their troubled past by returning home for a fresh start—only to be met by an even greater evil lurking in the shadows. To distinguish between the twins, Jordan’s first look included a tailored navy blue and black suit with grills on his side teeth. For his second look, he sported a brown leather ensemble with black shades.
Among the red carpet were the film’s stars including writer-director Ryan Coogler as well as Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Li Jun Li, Jayme Lawson, Omar Benson Miller, Delroy Lindo, and more. Others celebs in attendance included Danielle Brooks, Les Twins, Loren Lott, Millyz, Ludwig Göransson, Benny Boom and others, amongst his supportive mother, brother, and sister Jamila Jordan.
Jordan told The Hollywood Reporter on the carpet that the biggest challenge of playing twins “was the technicality of how we shot both characters.” He added, “I did every scene like four times, fives times, so I think the balance between going back and forth was difficult at times but you find a rhythm and after a while it was second nature. I had a lot of fun.”
The film hits IMAX theaters on April 18.

Michael B. Jordan doubled down on his role of “Smoke” and “Stack” at the NYC premiere of his and Ryan Coogler‘s Sinners film on Thursday night (April 3). Delivering not one but two red carpet looks, the 38-year-old actor pulled off a slick outfit change mid-event at Manhattan’s AMC Lincoln Square, playfully posing twice and even giving a joint interview.
Sinners is a vampire thriller that sees Jordan take on the challenge of playing identical twin brothers, Smoke and Stack. Jordan’s characters attempt to leave behind their troubled past by returning home for a fresh start—only to be met by an even greater evil lurking in the shadows. To distinguish between the twins, Jordan’s first look included a tailored navy blue and black suit with grills on his side teeth. For his second look, he sported a brown leather ensemble with black shades.
Among the red carpet were the film’s stars including writer-director Ryan Coogler as well as Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Li Jun Li, Jayme Lawson, Omar Benson Miller, Delroy Lindo, and more. Others celebs in attendance included Danielle Brooks, Les Twins, Loren Lott, Millyz, Ludwig Göransson, Benny Boom and others, amongst his supportive mother, brother, and sister Jamila Jordan.
Jordan told The Hollywood Reporter on the carpet that the biggest challenge of playing twins “was the technicality of how we shot both characters.” He added, “I did every scene like four times, fives times, so I think the balance between going back and forth was difficult at times but you find a rhythm and after a while it was second nature. I had a lot of fun.”
The film hits IMAX theaters on April 18.
Lizzo Argues Britney Spears “Is Doing A Janet Jackson Impression” During Pop Diva Debate
Lizzo doubled down on her opinion that Janet Jackson is the Queen of Pop, introducing Britney Spears as proof. Speaking as a guest on the Sibling Rivalry Podcast, the Grammy winner explained why she puts Jackson on top. In the conversation, Lizzo referred to her past statements in 2021, where she made the same declaration, angering Madonna fans, per Billboard.
“I have to really clear up some sh*t up,” Lizzo elaborated. “Because people came for me on the Internet because I said Janet Jackson is the Queen of Pop.”
She continued to detail, “I said Janet Jackson is the Queen of Pop. Here is why I said Janet is the Queen of Pop. Britney Spears is doing a Janet impression, and she said it. Janet is her diva. There were no such things as Pop divas before Janet. Janet was first. She was famous when Madonna was a kid watching her on television.”
“And I’m just putting it out there,” the 36-year-old clarified. “It’s not because someone is better than the other. She was just first. And, she is Janet. She invented this sh*t. Now, Madonna is the Pop icon, and I love Madonna. And we can’t refute her influence and what she’s done for pop music and for all of the divas. She birthed a generation.”
Despite her explanation, the Britney Spears fanbase decided to clap back at Lizzo on social media for her statements.
“Nobody thinks of THE Britney Spears as a Janet Jackson impersonator. She literally crafted her own sound and imagery at 16 and became the blueprint for every new pop girl,” opined one user on X. “Worry about your career lasting one summer and your latest tweet not even crossing 100 likes.”
Another user shared the aforementioned post and added, “Lizzo is soooo lame like ????? wtf girl britney’s music stood the test of time, the kids not gonna remember your sh*t in 20 years.”
Some accounts were on Lizzo’s side of the debate.
“Now you can be a Britney fan and not be a lying a** b**ch,” replied one account to pushback. “Because Britney Spears quite literally took everything she has from Janet Jackson, made it a lil stiffer, and took the soul out of it, added some mayo and Bam . Britney was born. Yall toddlers love to lie.”
Throughout her career, Britney Spears has been vocal about Janet Jackson’s influence on her creatively. Last February, the “Toxic” performer shared a heartwarming post for her “Control” predecessor on social media.
“Thank you to this beautiful lady for keeping my dreams and heart alive,” wrote Spears in a now-deleted post on Instagram, per Marie Claire. “She’s always been the deepest and brightest woman at the same time. She went through so much but I feel she is someone I will look up to for the rest of my life. Thank you for your music and your divine way of untangling intelligence to a far more clear view than anyone could ever imagine.”
Lizzo doubled down on her opinion that Janet Jackson is the Queen of Pop, introducing Britney Spears as proof. Speaking as a guest on the Sibling Rivalry Podcast, the Grammy winner explained why she puts Jackson on top. In the conversation, Lizzo referred to her past statements in 2021, where she made the same declaration, angering Madonna fans, per Billboard.
“I have to really clear up some sh*t up,” Lizzo elaborated. “Because people came for me on the Internet because I said Janet Jackson is the Queen of Pop.”
She continued to detail, “I said Janet Jackson is the Queen of Pop. Here is why I said Janet is the Queen of Pop. Britney Spears is doing a Janet impression, and she said it. Janet is her diva. There were no such things as Pop divas before Janet. Janet was first. She was famous when Madonna was a kid watching her on television.”
“And I’m just putting it out there,” the 36-year-old clarified. “It’s not because someone is better than the other. She was just first. And, she is Janet. She invented this sh*t. Now, Madonna is the Pop icon, and I love Madonna. And we can’t refute her influence and what she’s done for pop music and for all of the divas. She birthed a generation.”
Despite her explanation, the Britney Spears fanbase decided to clap back at Lizzo on social media for her statements.
“Nobody thinks of THE Britney Spears as a Janet Jackson impersonator. She literally crafted her own sound and imagery at 16 and became the blueprint for every new pop girl,” opined one user on X. “Worry about your career lasting one summer and your latest tweet not even crossing 100 likes.”
Another user shared the aforementioned post and added, “Lizzo is soooo lame like ????? wtf girl britney’s music stood the test of time, the kids not gonna remember your sh*t in 20 years.”
Some accounts were on Lizzo’s side of the debate.
“Now you can be a Britney fan and not be a lying a** b**ch,” replied one account to pushback. “Because Britney Spears quite literally took everything she has from Janet Jackson, made it a lil stiffer, and took the soul out of it, added some mayo and Bam . Britney was born. Yall toddlers love to lie.”
Throughout her career, Britney Spears has been vocal about Janet Jackson’s influence on her creatively. Last February, the “Toxic” performer shared a heartwarming post for her “Control” predecessor on social media.
“Thank you to this beautiful lady for keeping my dreams and heart alive,” wrote Spears in a now-deleted post on Instagram, per Marie Claire. “She’s always been the deepest and brightest woman at the same time. She went through so much but I feel she is someone I will look up to for the rest of my life. Thank you for your music and your divine way of untangling intelligence to a far more clear view than anyone could ever imagine.”
Terrence Howard alleges disturbing encounter with Diddy

In a shocking revelation, Terrence Howard has come forward with allegations against music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, claiming that Diddy attempted to seduce him under the guise of seeking acting lessons. This unexpected disclosure was made during an appearance on the popular “PBD Podcast,” where Howard recounted the unsettling experience.
According to Howard, Diddy had persistently invited him to teach him acting, expressing a desire to learn from the acclaimed actor. “Puffy invited me for weeks asking me to come teach him, wanted me to be his acting coach for a while. I go there and he’s sitting around just looking,” Howard explained. This initial invitation, however, took a strange turn once Howard arrived for what he believed would be a professional engagement.
During the meeting, Howard found himself perplexed by Diddy’s behavior. When he sought direction on how to proceed with the acting lessons, Diddy reportedly remained silent. Instead of engaging in acting exercises, Diddy allegedly requested Howard to play music while continuing to stare at him, which raised significant red flags for the actor.
It was only after a conversation with his assistant that Howard began to understand the true nature of Diddy’s intentions. His assistant bluntly stated, “I think he’s trying to f–k you,” which prompted Howard to reassess the situation. This revelation led him to cut off all communication with Diddy, stating, “So now no more communication.”
As of now, representatives for Diddy have not responded to Howard’s allegations. The lack of a statement from Diddy’s camp leaves many questions unanswered and adds to the intrigue surrounding this incident. Howard’s claims have sparked discussions about the dynamics of power and consent in the entertainment industry, particularly regarding the interactions between established figures and those seeking mentorship.
This incident is not isolated; it reflects broader issues within Hollywood and the music industry, where power dynamics often complicate professional relationships. Allegations of sexual misconduct have been prevalent in recent years, leading to a cultural reckoning that challenges the status quo and demands accountability from influential figures.
Howard’s experience serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining professional boundaries and the need for open discussions about consent and respect in all industries. As more individuals come forward with their stories, it becomes increasingly vital to listen and support those who bravely share their experiences.

In a shocking revelation, Terrence Howard has come forward with allegations against music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, claiming that Diddy attempted to seduce him under the guise of seeking acting lessons. This unexpected disclosure was made during an appearance on the popular “PBD Podcast,” where Howard recounted the unsettling experience.
According to Howard, Diddy had persistently invited him to teach him acting, expressing a desire to learn from the acclaimed actor. “Puffy invited me for weeks asking me to come teach him, wanted me to be his acting coach for a while. I go there and he’s sitting around just looking,” Howard explained. This initial invitation, however, took a strange turn once Howard arrived for what he believed would be a professional engagement.
During the meeting, Howard found himself perplexed by Diddy’s behavior. When he sought direction on how to proceed with the acting lessons, Diddy reportedly remained silent. Instead of engaging in acting exercises, Diddy allegedly requested Howard to play music while continuing to stare at him, which raised significant red flags for the actor.
It was only after a conversation with his assistant that Howard began to understand the true nature of Diddy’s intentions. His assistant bluntly stated, “I think he’s trying to f–k you,” which prompted Howard to reassess the situation. This revelation led him to cut off all communication with Diddy, stating, “So now no more communication.”
As of now, representatives for Diddy have not responded to Howard’s allegations. The lack of a statement from Diddy’s camp leaves many questions unanswered and adds to the intrigue surrounding this incident. Howard’s claims have sparked discussions about the dynamics of power and consent in the entertainment industry, particularly regarding the interactions between established figures and those seeking mentorship.
This incident is not isolated; it reflects broader issues within Hollywood and the music industry, where power dynamics often complicate professional relationships. Allegations of sexual misconduct have been prevalent in recent years, leading to a cultural reckoning that challenges the status quo and demands accountability from influential figures.
Howard’s experience serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining professional boundaries and the need for open discussions about consent and respect in all industries. As more individuals come forward with their stories, it becomes increasingly vital to listen and support those who bravely share their experiences.
Chaka Khan drops unreleased Prince tracks on new album
Chaka Khan is releasing an album of songs that she recorded with Prince. This release comes years after Prince’s passing, making it a highly anticipated project for fans of both legendary artists.
The 72-year-old singer famously had a hit single with her cover of the late music icon’s hit “I Feel For You” back in 1984 and, in 1998, the pair worked together on a full album called Come 2 My House. The original “I Feel For You” single became one of her signature songs throughout her career.
Now, the “Ain’t Nobody” hitmaker is releasing an album of unheard songs that she and Prince recorded together with bassist Larry Graham. Graham, founder of Sly and the Family Stone and Graham Central Station, has been a major influence on Prince’s bass-driven sound.
“We worked on a lot of songs, and they’re all going to be on a CD I’m soon to release — there’s a lot of red tape that’s been in the way, but we’ve cleared it. It’s him and me and Larry Graham, together,” said Khan, who was a frequent collaborator with the “Purple Rain” singer. She told The Guardian newspaper that the legal hurdles likely involved negotiations with Prince’s estate, which has carefully managed his extensive vault of unreleased material.
When asked what it was like to work with Prince, she added: “It was like working with myself, more than anyone else I’ve worked with. Sia’s bringing up a close third, behind Prince and Miles Davis. Quincy Jones, too: he oozed inspiration and shared it. Prince just grabbed ideas out of the air and left you wondering: ‘Where did you get that?’ He was a really deep and beautiful thinker.” Prince was known for his prolific creativity, with many songs that remain unreleased in his legendary vault.
During her career, Khan has also worked with music icons such as Whitney Houston, Joni Mitchell, Sia, Stevie Wonder and jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Her collaborations span multiple decades and genres, cementing her status as one of music’s most versatile vocalists.
“He and Prince were very similar – big thinkers. Miles was always looking to grow. Prince was, too. The three of us collaborated on “Sticky Wicked,” on my CK album in 1988, and it was a beautiful combination,” Khan said when speaking about working with Miles. “Sticky Wicked” featured Prince on guitar and Davis on trumpet, creating a rare moment where two musical geniuses from different genres collaborated on the same track.
Back in 1995, Khan performed with Prince at his Wembley Arena after show party in London at 4 in the morning along with jazz guitarist George Benson. These legendary after-hours jam sessions became part of Prince folklore, often lasting until dawn with various guest musicians.
Khan went on to share that her memory of the night is not too good but she very much focuses on “what’s happening now.” Her candid approach to her past reflects her forward-thinking attitude that has kept her music relevant across multiple decades.
“My memory is at least as hazy as yours, I bet – probably more. Four o’clock in the morning? No one’s doing anything but craziness at four in the morning! So I’m sure it was like a wild, wonderful night. And don’t look for the little details; just remember the big feeling you had,” she recalled. Prince’s after-shows were known for their spontaneity and often featured unexpected collaborations and extended improvisational jams.
“That’s how I handle my memories. I don’t remember a lot of what I did. And thank God! I’m a ‘next!’ person. Life is about what’s happening now, what’s coming next. I’ve done a lot in my life, and over half of it I don’t remember. Did I ever keep a diary? Oh, hell no. That takes a special kind of patience.” This philosophy has helped Khan remain relevant through changing musical landscapes since her debut with the band Rufus in the early 1970s.
The upcoming album represents a significant addition to both artists’ discographies and joins other posthumous Prince releases that have emerged since his passing. Music historians consider collaborations between artists of this caliber to be important cultural documents that provide insight into their creative processes and musical legacies.
This collaboration between Khan and Prince highlights the deep musical connection they shared over decades of friendship and artistic partnership. Fans of both artists will get a rare glimpse into their creative chemistry in this upcoming release.
Chaka Khan is releasing an album of songs that she recorded with Prince. This release comes years after Prince’s passing, making it a highly anticipated project for fans of both legendary artists.
The 72-year-old singer famously had a hit single with her cover of the late music icon’s hit “I Feel For You” back in 1984 and, in 1998, the pair worked together on a full album called Come 2 My House. The original “I Feel For You” single became one of her signature songs throughout her career.
Now, the “Ain’t Nobody” hitmaker is releasing an album of unheard songs that she and Prince recorded together with bassist Larry Graham. Graham, founder of Sly and the Family Stone and Graham Central Station, has been a major influence on Prince’s bass-driven sound.
“We worked on a lot of songs, and they’re all going to be on a CD I’m soon to release — there’s a lot of red tape that’s been in the way, but we’ve cleared it. It’s him and me and Larry Graham, together,” said Khan, who was a frequent collaborator with the “Purple Rain” singer. She told The Guardian newspaper that the legal hurdles likely involved negotiations with Prince’s estate, which has carefully managed his extensive vault of unreleased material.
When asked what it was like to work with Prince, she added: “It was like working with myself, more than anyone else I’ve worked with. Sia’s bringing up a close third, behind Prince and Miles Davis. Quincy Jones, too: he oozed inspiration and shared it. Prince just grabbed ideas out of the air and left you wondering: ‘Where did you get that?’ He was a really deep and beautiful thinker.” Prince was known for his prolific creativity, with many songs that remain unreleased in his legendary vault.
During her career, Khan has also worked with music icons such as Whitney Houston, Joni Mitchell, Sia, Stevie Wonder and jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Her collaborations span multiple decades and genres, cementing her status as one of music’s most versatile vocalists.
“He and Prince were very similar – big thinkers. Miles was always looking to grow. Prince was, too. The three of us collaborated on “Sticky Wicked,” on my CK album in 1988, and it was a beautiful combination,” Khan said when speaking about working with Miles. “Sticky Wicked” featured Prince on guitar and Davis on trumpet, creating a rare moment where two musical geniuses from different genres collaborated on the same track.
Back in 1995, Khan performed with Prince at his Wembley Arena after show party in London at 4 in the morning along with jazz guitarist George Benson. These legendary after-hours jam sessions became part of Prince folklore, often lasting until dawn with various guest musicians.
Khan went on to share that her memory of the night is not too good but she very much focuses on “what’s happening now.” Her candid approach to her past reflects her forward-thinking attitude that has kept her music relevant across multiple decades.
“My memory is at least as hazy as yours, I bet – probably more. Four o’clock in the morning? No one’s doing anything but craziness at four in the morning! So I’m sure it was like a wild, wonderful night. And don’t look for the little details; just remember the big feeling you had,” she recalled. Prince’s after-shows were known for their spontaneity and often featured unexpected collaborations and extended improvisational jams.
“That’s how I handle my memories. I don’t remember a lot of what I did. And thank God! I’m a ‘next!’ person. Life is about what’s happening now, what’s coming next. I’ve done a lot in my life, and over half of it I don’t remember. Did I ever keep a diary? Oh, hell no. That takes a special kind of patience.” This philosophy has helped Khan remain relevant through changing musical landscapes since her debut with the band Rufus in the early 1970s.
The upcoming album represents a significant addition to both artists’ discographies and joins other posthumous Prince releases that have emerged since his passing. Music historians consider collaborations between artists of this caliber to be important cultural documents that provide insight into their creative processes and musical legacies.
This collaboration between Khan and Prince highlights the deep musical connection they shared over decades of friendship and artistic partnership. Fans of both artists will get a rare glimpse into their creative chemistry in this upcoming release.
Damon Wayans opens up on ‘Club Shay Shay’

In a recent episode of Club Shay Shay, hosted by Shannon Sharpe, comedic legend Damon Wayans spilled some serious tea that has fans buzzing. The interview, which aired on April 3, 2025, covered a range of topics, from Wayans’ family dynamics to his thoughts on marriage. However, the most jaw-dropping revelation was his admission that he once dated the same woman as his nephew.
During the candid conversation, Wayans recounted a time when he and his nephew were romantically linked to the same woman. While he didn’t disclose which nephew it was, he did share that he fell in love with her after his divorce, stating, “I got divorced and I was by myself for two years. And then I saw her, and I was like, ‘I’m in love.’” This revelation certainly raised eyebrows, especially when he described the situation as not being that serious since his nephew and the woman were not in love.
Wayans explained that the dating pool in California is quite small, which made it easier for him to justify his actions. He humorously noted that family gatherings became a bit awkward after the relationship blossomed, with relatives teasing them about the situation. When Sharpe expressed disbelief at the idea of dating a family member’s ex, Wayans quipped, “Nah, if you’ve seen her, you would understand.”
In addition to discussing his dating life, Wayans opened up about his marriage to Lisa Thorner. The couple was together for 19 years before their divorce, but Wayans emphasized that they remain on good terms. He mentioned that Thorner still attends family gatherings, showcasing a level of maturity and respect post-divorce.
“I think marriage is a beautiful arrangement. I was just too young and dumb to know that back then,”
Wayans’ reflections on marriage resonate with many, particularly those who have experienced the complexities of relationships. His candidness about his past mistakes serves as a reminder that growth often comes from learning through life’s challenges.
As expected, social media lit up following the release of the interview clip. Fans had mixed reactions to Wayans’ revelation about dating his nephew’s ex. Some users expressed shock, while others found humor in the situation.

In a recent episode of Club Shay Shay, hosted by Shannon Sharpe, comedic legend Damon Wayans spilled some serious tea that has fans buzzing. The interview, which aired on April 3, 2025, covered a range of topics, from Wayans’ family dynamics to his thoughts on marriage. However, the most jaw-dropping revelation was his admission that he once dated the same woman as his nephew.
During the candid conversation, Wayans recounted a time when he and his nephew were romantically linked to the same woman. While he didn’t disclose which nephew it was, he did share that he fell in love with her after his divorce, stating, “I got divorced and I was by myself for two years. And then I saw her, and I was like, ‘I’m in love.’” This revelation certainly raised eyebrows, especially when he described the situation as not being that serious since his nephew and the woman were not in love.
Wayans explained that the dating pool in California is quite small, which made it easier for him to justify his actions. He humorously noted that family gatherings became a bit awkward after the relationship blossomed, with relatives teasing them about the situation. When Sharpe expressed disbelief at the idea of dating a family member’s ex, Wayans quipped, “Nah, if you’ve seen her, you would understand.”
In addition to discussing his dating life, Wayans opened up about his marriage to Lisa Thorner. The couple was together for 19 years before their divorce, but Wayans emphasized that they remain on good terms. He mentioned that Thorner still attends family gatherings, showcasing a level of maturity and respect post-divorce.
“I think marriage is a beautiful arrangement. I was just too young and dumb to know that back then,”
Wayans’ reflections on marriage resonate with many, particularly those who have experienced the complexities of relationships. His candidness about his past mistakes serves as a reminder that growth often comes from learning through life’s challenges.
As expected, social media lit up following the release of the interview clip. Fans had mixed reactions to Wayans’ revelation about dating his nephew’s ex. Some users expressed shock, while others found humor in the situation.
New Edition’s Ricky Bell & Wife Amy Correa Bell Are Expecting Their First Child
Ricky Bell, of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe fame, is preparing to take on his most personal role yet: dad! He and his wife, Amy Correa Bell, have announced they’re expecting their first child together.
The exciting news was shared on Instagram Wednesday, with Ricky posting a series of photos of himself, Amy, and her glowing baby bump.
The caption simply read: “Reservation for 3 🎞️🤍”
This joyful announcement comes just seven months after the couple celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary—a major milestone that reflects not just their longevity but their deep, hard-earned bond.
Fans may know Ricky Bell for his legendary career and candidness about his battles with addiction, but over the years, he and Amy have built something powerful together—both personally and musically.
“We promised each other that breaking up is not an option,” Ricky previously shared.
So whatever little bit of faith we can muster up—whatever trust—we do it.
Amy echoed that resilience, adding:
I think we’re more in love and united now than we’ve ever been.
Their love story has already inspired many, and now, with this next chapter unfolding, it’s clear that their family—and their legacy—is growing in beautiful new ways. Congratulations!
Ricky Bell, of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe fame, is preparing to take on his most personal role yet: dad! He and his wife, Amy Correa Bell, have announced they’re expecting their first child together.
The exciting news was shared on Instagram Wednesday, with Ricky posting a series of photos of himself, Amy, and her glowing baby bump.
The caption simply read: “Reservation for 3 🎞️🤍”
This joyful announcement comes just seven months after the couple celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary—a major milestone that reflects not just their longevity but their deep, hard-earned bond.
Fans may know Ricky Bell for his legendary career and candidness about his battles with addiction, but over the years, he and Amy have built something powerful together—both personally and musically.
“We promised each other that breaking up is not an option,” Ricky previously shared.
So whatever little bit of faith we can muster up—whatever trust—we do it.
Amy echoed that resilience, adding:
I think we’re more in love and united now than we’ve ever been.
Their love story has already inspired many, and now, with this next chapter unfolding, it’s clear that their family—and their legacy—is growing in beautiful new ways. Congratulations!
Gayle King Quotes Gay Slur During Interview: “What In the F****try Is Going On?”

Gayle King has sparked controversy after quoting comedian Matteo Lane during a live TV interview on CBS Mornings, where she repeated an uncensored gay slur.
The stand-up comedian was on the show Thursday to promote his book Your Pasta Sucks, which, according to Lane, highlights his humor both in the kitchen and on stage — a topic King was eager to discuss.
“Can we talk about the stand-up? Can I just say one joke? I hope I don’t get in trouble,” King asked before quoting Lane. “You do a riff about white women who approached you, and they said something about cooking, and you said, ‘What in the f****try are you talking about?'”
The show aired the uncensored version of the word during the live broadcast and kept it intact when uploading the clip to YouTube.
However, CBS has removed the video from their website. The footage, still available on user-uploaded recordings on X, shows Lane laughing with his hand over his mouth while King reacted with amusement, asking, “I thought that was hilarious. What does that mean?”
Lane replied, “I love you, Gayle King. It means exactly what you think it means. White women, they’re fine during the day, but they have one sip of rosé and they’re like, ‘Tonight’s about me!’ They won’t stop, I’m telling you. Horrible.”
While Lane has not publicly addressed the incident, he did post a censored version of the clip on his Instagram. According to Entertainment Weekly, the slur was omitted from later broadcasts and social media reposts. The clip was also removed from YouTube and CBS News‘ website.
The moment sparked a range of reactions online. Bob the Drag Queen, Lane’s friend and winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 8, shared the clip on social media, calling King’s remark “honestly iconic.”
However, others on X expressed disbelief, with one user writing, “Did Gayle King just say that out loud on National TV!!!!!! I’m GAGGED! Literally jaw dropped!”

Gayle King has sparked controversy after quoting comedian Matteo Lane during a live TV interview on CBS Mornings, where she repeated an uncensored gay slur.
The stand-up comedian was on the show Thursday to promote his book Your Pasta Sucks, which, according to Lane, highlights his humor both in the kitchen and on stage — a topic King was eager to discuss.
“Can we talk about the stand-up? Can I just say one joke? I hope I don’t get in trouble,” King asked before quoting Lane. “You do a riff about white women who approached you, and they said something about cooking, and you said, ‘What in the f****try are you talking about?'”
The show aired the uncensored version of the word during the live broadcast and kept it intact when uploading the clip to YouTube.
However, CBS has removed the video from their website. The footage, still available on user-uploaded recordings on X, shows Lane laughing with his hand over his mouth while King reacted with amusement, asking, “I thought that was hilarious. What does that mean?”
Lane replied, “I love you, Gayle King. It means exactly what you think it means. White women, they’re fine during the day, but they have one sip of rosé and they’re like, ‘Tonight’s about me!’ They won’t stop, I’m telling you. Horrible.”
While Lane has not publicly addressed the incident, he did post a censored version of the clip on his Instagram. According to Entertainment Weekly, the slur was omitted from later broadcasts and social media reposts. The clip was also removed from YouTube and CBS News‘ website.
The moment sparked a range of reactions online. Bob the Drag Queen, Lane’s friend and winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 8, shared the clip on social media, calling King’s remark “honestly iconic.”
However, others on X expressed disbelief, with one user writing, “Did Gayle King just say that out loud on National TV!!!!!! I’m GAGGED! Literally jaw dropped!”
Flavor Flav Reveals Relapse: ‘I Went Back to Day 1’
Flavor Flav has revealed a setback on his sobriety journey. Hitting Instagram, Flav revealed he had a slip up in his four-and-a-half year sobriety journey.
“I remain authentic to who I am and a large part of the past 4.5 years for me has been my sobriety journey. I think I’ve been an inspiration to many that if I could get sober, anyone can do it,” Flav wrote.
He added, “I briefly relapsed. I say this to admit my mistake and publicly hold myself accountable. I am a human being who makes mistakes and it doesn’t make me a bad person. I hope those who are around me support my choice to be sober.

“I went back to Day 1, again. Time didn’t stop, my journey continues.
Flavor Flav has revealed a setback on his sobriety journey. Hitting Instagram, Flav revealed he had a slip up in his four-and-a-half year sobriety journey.
“I remain authentic to who I am and a large part of the past 4.5 years for me has been my sobriety journey. I think I’ve been an inspiration to many that if I could get sober, anyone can do it,” Flav wrote.
He added, “I briefly relapsed. I say this to admit my mistake and publicly hold myself accountable. I am a human being who makes mistakes and it doesn’t make me a bad person. I hope those who are around me support my choice to be sober.

“I went back to Day 1, again. Time didn’t stop, my journey continues.
Elena Delle Donne Announces Retirement from The WNBA
Elena Delle Donne is officially stepping away from basketball. She announced her retirement from the WNBA in a heartfelt Instagram post Friday, calling it “the right thing for me at the right time.”
Selected second overall by the Chicago Sky in the 2013 WNBA Draft, Delle Donne quickly became one of the league’s most dominant and beloved stars. Her career includes two MVP awards, seven All-Star nods, and a championship run with the Washington Mystics in 2019.
In 2021, she was named to The W25, the WNBA’s 25th-anniversary team, solidifying her legacy as one of the all-time greats.
Elena Delle Donne is officially stepping away from basketball. She announced her retirement from the WNBA in a heartfelt Instagram post Friday, calling it “the right thing for me at the right time.”
Selected second overall by the Chicago Sky in the 2013 WNBA Draft, Delle Donne quickly became one of the league’s most dominant and beloved stars. Her career includes two MVP awards, seven All-Star nods, and a championship run with the Washington Mystics in 2019.
In 2021, she was named to The W25, the WNBA’s 25th-anniversary team, solidifying her legacy as one of the all-time greats.
Former ‘Making the Band’ Star Dylan Dilinjah Arrested For Misdemeanor Assault

Dylan Dilinjah, aka Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, lol, who’s a former contestant on Diddy’s MTV reality series Making the Band, was arrested in North Carolina following an alleged physical altercation, according to reports.
Get this, authorities in Wake County took Dilinjah—whose legal name is Dylan John—into custody on Thursday (April 3) after an incident involving another man, Paul Joseph Galullo. TMZ Hip Hop obtained the arrest warrant, which states that Dilinjah allegedly struck Galullo in the face at least twice with an open hand.
Here’s the thing, police charged Dilinjah with misdemeanor assault, and he was later released on a $500 bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for July 1.
Story time … Dilinjah gained recognition as a reggae and dancehall artist during his time on Making the Band, where his clashes with Diddy and Wyclef Jean became memorable moments on the show. His persona later became the subject of a popular Chappelle’s Show sketch, which he claims negatively impacted his career.
What’s more, in a previous interview, Dilinjah reflected on the challenges he faced following the parody. “Any time I send my music to DJs, they say, ‘Oh, that’s the na that Dave Chappelle made fun of. Nah, I’m good on that,'” he said. “Not only that, but now, every promoter says, ‘Nah, we’re not booking him.’ So now I have a newborn, and the fridge is empty in 2005, and no one is calling me. Everyone is laughing. I’m legend now! But [back then] I’m fed up for what you just did. And you’re not answering the phone. At that time, no one picking up they phone. Not one label. And at that time, you had to sign to a record label, and I called all of them direct. And they said, ‘I can’t help you.’ That joke gone, boy, that joke took over. That joke burned [my career].”

Dylan Dilinjah, aka Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, lol, who’s a former contestant on Diddy’s MTV reality series Making the Band, was arrested in North Carolina following an alleged physical altercation, according to reports.
Get this, authorities in Wake County took Dilinjah—whose legal name is Dylan John—into custody on Thursday (April 3) after an incident involving another man, Paul Joseph Galullo. TMZ Hip Hop obtained the arrest warrant, which states that Dilinjah allegedly struck Galullo in the face at least twice with an open hand.
Here’s the thing, police charged Dilinjah with misdemeanor assault, and he was later released on a $500 bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for July 1.
Story time … Dilinjah gained recognition as a reggae and dancehall artist during his time on Making the Band, where his clashes with Diddy and Wyclef Jean became memorable moments on the show. His persona later became the subject of a popular Chappelle’s Show sketch, which he claims negatively impacted his career.
What’s more, in a previous interview, Dilinjah reflected on the challenges he faced following the parody. “Any time I send my music to DJs, they say, ‘Oh, that’s the na that Dave Chappelle made fun of. Nah, I’m good on that,'” he said. “Not only that, but now, every promoter says, ‘Nah, we’re not booking him.’ So now I have a newborn, and the fridge is empty in 2005, and no one is calling me. Everyone is laughing. I’m legend now! But [back then] I’m fed up for what you just did. And you’re not answering the phone. At that time, no one picking up they phone. Not one label. And at that time, you had to sign to a record label, and I called all of them direct. And they said, ‘I can’t help you.’ That joke gone, boy, that joke took over. That joke burned [my career].”
'The Flintstones', 'Looney Tunes', And 'Tom And Jerry' Movies Officially In The Works
Warner Bros. Animation is taking a bold step forward by reintroducing some of its most beloved franchises to the big screen. Fans of "The Flintstones", "Looney Tunes", and "Tom & Jerry" have a lot to look forward to, as new animated movies for these iconic series are currently in the works.
The studio made this exciting announcement during their presentation at CinemaCon 2025, laying out plans that reflect a reinvigorated commitment to their animation roots.
2025 has been a turbulent year for Warner Bros. Animation, with some of their biggest projects facing significant hurdles. "Looney Tunes" spin-off "Coyote vs. Acme", which was on the brink of being shelved, is expected to hit theaters soon after being sold to Ketchup Entertainment.
This purchase sparked rumors that Warner Bros. was looking to get rid of the "Looney Tunes" brand entirely. However, the announcement at CinemaCon quelled such fears, reaffirming the studio's dedication to its classic properties.
While details about the upcoming "Looney Tunes" and "Tom & Jerry" films remain scarce, there's a bit more information available regarding "The Flintstones" project.
Warner Bros. Animation has been attempting to revive "The Flintstones" for years, with one notable but ultimately shelved effort being an adult-oriented television series spearheaded by Seth MacFarlane, the creator of "Family Guy".
Despite this setback, the newest "Flintstones" project appears to have better prospects. Titled "Meet the Flintstones", the film is being developed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, directors of "The Super Mario Bros. Movie", and has been in the works since at least 2023. This film is pitched as an origin story for the timeless Stone Age family we've all come to love.
As we await more details about these exciting projects, one thing is clear: Warner Bros. Animation is embracing its rich heritage while looking ahead to a bright and animated future. Fans of all ages can anticipate a trip down memory lane, with a modern twist that ensures these timeless characters remain as beloved as ever.
The studio made this exciting announcement during their presentation at CinemaCon 2025, laying out plans that reflect a reinvigorated commitment to their animation roots.
2025 has been a turbulent year for Warner Bros. Animation, with some of their biggest projects facing significant hurdles. "Looney Tunes" spin-off "Coyote vs. Acme", which was on the brink of being shelved, is expected to hit theaters soon after being sold to Ketchup Entertainment.
This purchase sparked rumors that Warner Bros. was looking to get rid of the "Looney Tunes" brand entirely. However, the announcement at CinemaCon quelled such fears, reaffirming the studio's dedication to its classic properties.
While details about the upcoming "Looney Tunes" and "Tom & Jerry" films remain scarce, there's a bit more information available regarding "The Flintstones" project.
Warner Bros. Animation has been attempting to revive "The Flintstones" for years, with one notable but ultimately shelved effort being an adult-oriented television series spearheaded by Seth MacFarlane, the creator of "Family Guy".
Despite this setback, the newest "Flintstones" project appears to have better prospects. Titled "Meet the Flintstones", the film is being developed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, directors of "The Super Mario Bros. Movie", and has been in the works since at least 2023. This film is pitched as an origin story for the timeless Stone Age family we've all come to love.
As we await more details about these exciting projects, one thing is clear: Warner Bros. Animation is embracing its rich heritage while looking ahead to a bright and animated future. Fans of all ages can anticipate a trip down memory lane, with a modern twist that ensures these timeless characters remain as beloved as ever.
Barack Obama Reveals That His Marriage with Michelle Was in a 'Deep Deficit' During His Presidency
Barack Obama is revealing new details about his longtime wife, Michelle.
The former president said that his two presidential terms from 2008-2016 affected his relationship with the former first lady.
“I was in a deep deficit with my wife,” Barack told Steven Tepper, President of Hamilton College, on Thursday (April 1), according to The Daily Beast.
However, he is currently finding a way to create balance in his relationship with Michelle, who he has been married to since 1992.
“I have been trying to dig myself out of that hole by doing occasionally fun things,” he added.
Earlier this year, rumors started swirling that Michelle and Barack‘s marriage was on the rocks after they did not attempt President Donald Trump‘s inauguration, and Michelle was not present for Jimmy Carter‘s memorial service.
Two months later, Michelle addressed the speculation on her new podcast.
If you didn’t see, last month, Michelle gave new details about her and Barack‘s past family dynamic.
The former president said that his two presidential terms from 2008-2016 affected his relationship with the former first lady.
“I was in a deep deficit with my wife,” Barack told Steven Tepper, President of Hamilton College, on Thursday (April 1), according to The Daily Beast.
However, he is currently finding a way to create balance in his relationship with Michelle, who he has been married to since 1992.
“I have been trying to dig myself out of that hole by doing occasionally fun things,” he added.
Earlier this year, rumors started swirling that Michelle and Barack‘s marriage was on the rocks after they did not attempt President Donald Trump‘s inauguration, and Michelle was not present for Jimmy Carter‘s memorial service.
Two months later, Michelle addressed the speculation on her new podcast.
If you didn’t see, last month, Michelle gave new details about her and Barack‘s past family dynamic.
Russell Brand has been formally slapped with multiple charges, including rape, indecent assault, oral rape, and two counts of sexual assault, since allegations against him surfaced in 2023.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed these charges on Friday, April 4 and announced that Brand's first court appearance was set on May 2.
The accusations stem from incidents alleged to have occurred in the late 1990s and early 2000s, as detailed in a release by the authorities. Detectives in the United Kingdom initiated their investigation into Brand in September 2023 after receiving numerous allegations.
These tips came on the heels of extensive reporting by the British press highlighting Brand's alleged inappropriate sexual behavior. Brand has consistently denied any wrongdoing, a stance he reiterated during an interview with Tucker Carlson, calling the accusations "very hurtful."
Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy confirmed that "the women who have made reports continue to receive support from specially trained officers," and encouraged anyone affected by this case to come forward and speak with the police.
This legal trouble for Brand follows a formal apology by the BBC to its employees in January over its mishandling of harassment complaints during Brand's tenure at the network.
A review by the British news organization found that power dynamics had enabled Brand's "unacceptable" behavior. Brand reportedly exposed himself to a woman in a bathroom shortly before recording a segment for his radio show, where he later joked about the encounter.
Another troubling claim came from a woman who had a three-month relationship with Brand while he was a presenter for Radio 6. She alleged that Brand, then in his 30s, would have a car pick her up from school or her grandmother's house and bring her to his home when she was just 16 years old.
Since the series of accusations and mounting evidence against him, Brand has taken a religious turn, announcing plans to be baptized and frequently using his social media platforms to disseminate various conspiracy theories, ranging from 9/11 to the COVID-19 vaccine.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800.656.HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org and en Español RAINN.org/es.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed these charges on Friday, April 4 and announced that Brand's first court appearance was set on May 2.
The accusations stem from incidents alleged to have occurred in the late 1990s and early 2000s, as detailed in a release by the authorities. Detectives in the United Kingdom initiated their investigation into Brand in September 2023 after receiving numerous allegations.
These tips came on the heels of extensive reporting by the British press highlighting Brand's alleged inappropriate sexual behavior. Brand has consistently denied any wrongdoing, a stance he reiterated during an interview with Tucker Carlson, calling the accusations "very hurtful."
Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy confirmed that "the women who have made reports continue to receive support from specially trained officers," and encouraged anyone affected by this case to come forward and speak with the police.
This legal trouble for Brand follows a formal apology by the BBC to its employees in January over its mishandling of harassment complaints during Brand's tenure at the network.
A review by the British news organization found that power dynamics had enabled Brand's "unacceptable" behavior. Brand reportedly exposed himself to a woman in a bathroom shortly before recording a segment for his radio show, where he later joked about the encounter.
Another troubling claim came from a woman who had a three-month relationship with Brand while he was a presenter for Radio 6. She alleged that Brand, then in his 30s, would have a car pick her up from school or her grandmother's house and bring her to his home when she was just 16 years old.
Since the series of accusations and mounting evidence against him, Brand has taken a religious turn, announcing plans to be baptized and frequently using his social media platforms to disseminate various conspiracy theories, ranging from 9/11 to the COVID-19 vaccine.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800.656.HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org and en Español RAINN.org/es.
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