#MAGFAB: Rihanna and Baby Daughter Rocki for W Magazine
Rihanna covers the latest issue of W magazine photographed by Tim Walker.
Friends, collaborators, and lovers—from A$AP Rocky and SZA to Mariah Carey and Mary J. Blige—share their stories about the trailblazing artist, mogul, and mother.
You and Rihanna have known each other for a long time, and have been together for several years. How has she changed?
A$AP Rocky, musician, actor, and partner to Rihanna: She has changed a lot because she became a mother in that time span, and that certainly changes you. But this woman has always been magic. Philosophically, the way she operates is on another level. She is the most charming and genuine person on Earth. Her energy is unmatched—one of a kind. I just adore her.
How has Rihanna changed the music industry?
Mary J. Blige, musician: Rihanna completely raised the bar and elevated the game. She is a fashion icon. She was dropping smashes back-to-back and bringing more awareness to dancehall mixed with R&B.
When did you first meet Rihanna?
Mariah Carey, musician: I was introduced to Rihanna when she was about 17 years old, by our mutual friend Jay-Z. She was just getting started, and I had a feeling she was going to be a major star. She’s a real girl’s girl.
Rihanna covers the latest issue of W magazine photographed by Tim Walker.
Friends, collaborators, and lovers—from A$AP Rocky and SZA to Mariah Carey and Mary J. Blige—share their stories about the trailblazing artist, mogul, and mother.
You and Rihanna have known each other for a long time, and have been together for several years. How has she changed?
A$AP Rocky, musician, actor, and partner to Rihanna: She has changed a lot because she became a mother in that time span, and that certainly changes you. But this woman has always been magic. Philosophically, the way she operates is on another level. She is the most charming and genuine person on Earth. Her energy is unmatched—one of a kind. I just adore her.
How has Rihanna changed the music industry?
Mary J. Blige, musician: Rihanna completely raised the bar and elevated the game. She is a fashion icon. She was dropping smashes back-to-back and bringing more awareness to dancehall mixed with R&B.
When did you first meet Rihanna?
Mariah Carey, musician: I was introduced to Rihanna when she was about 17 years old, by our mutual friend Jay-Z. She was just getting started, and I had a feeling she was going to be a major star. She’s a real girl’s girl.
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#RHOA: Kim Zolciak's Ex Lee 'Big Poppa' Najjar from Real Housewives of Atlanta Dies at 68
Lee Najjar, a.k.a. 'Big Poppa' and ex-boyfriend of The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kim Zolciak, has died
Najjar's daughter Katelin confirmed his death at the age of 67 in a series of tribute posts on Instagram
He was given the nickname by Zolciak in the early seasons of the Bravo show to conceal his identity, though it was later discovered by fans
Lee Najjar, known as Kim Zolciak's ex-boyfriend 'Big Poppa' from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, has died at the age of 68.
Najjar’s daughter Katelin confirmed his death in a series of Instagram Stories on Tuesday, April 22, sharing photos of him at her wedding, a tribute from a family friend and messages about grief.
“I love you,” she wrote over one video of him with the song “Dancing in the Sky” by Dani and Lizzy in the background.
His cause of death remains unknown.
Najjar previously dated Zolciak in her early seasons on the show, though he was never named and his face was never shown. She instead referred to him as Big Poppa and praised him for funding her extravagant lifestyle.
Their relationship became a controversial topic among the group due to concerns that he was still married to another woman, but Zolciak insisted he was separated from his wife.
“We were engaged. And he’s a great person,” she told PEOPLE in 2008. “He’s still a part of my everyday life at this point. I don’t know what the future holds. I’m crazy about him. And he’s great to my girls.”
“He is legally married, but he’s estranged from his wife,” she added at the time. “It’s kind of like Shereé [Whitfield]. I always give this analogy. Shereé’s been going through a divorce for three years. Sometimes things take a while to move forward.”
Zolciak also addressed online speculation about Big Poppa’s identity, admitting that multiple websites revealed his name. She further hinted that he was “pretty well known across the board.”
“If you were to mention his name, those in his industry would know exactly who he is,” she said.
In 2009, Zolciak revealed that they broke up, calling him “the love of my life.” However, she told PEOPLE that they were officially back together in February 2010.
“We’re doing great. He’s fantastic. It’s been so on and off in the last two years, but the entertainment industry is really difficult and takes a toll on relationships,” she explained. “People are so fascinated with any part that has to do with my personal life. And it’s just that. You want to talk about my kids, I’ll do it all day long. You want to talk about my wig line, I’ll do it all day long. But this stuff … it just really makes me laugh.”
She confirmed that he still wasn’t “legally divorced yet,” but maintained that he didn’t live with his family. They ended things for good shortly after.
Lee Najjar, a.k.a. 'Big Poppa' and ex-boyfriend of The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kim Zolciak, has died
Najjar's daughter Katelin confirmed his death at the age of 67 in a series of tribute posts on Instagram
He was given the nickname by Zolciak in the early seasons of the Bravo show to conceal his identity, though it was later discovered by fans
Lee Najjar, known as Kim Zolciak's ex-boyfriend 'Big Poppa' from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, has died at the age of 68.
Najjar’s daughter Katelin confirmed his death in a series of Instagram Stories on Tuesday, April 22, sharing photos of him at her wedding, a tribute from a family friend and messages about grief.
“I love you,” she wrote over one video of him with the song “Dancing in the Sky” by Dani and Lizzy in the background.
His cause of death remains unknown.
Najjar previously dated Zolciak in her early seasons on the show, though he was never named and his face was never shown. She instead referred to him as Big Poppa and praised him for funding her extravagant lifestyle.
Their relationship became a controversial topic among the group due to concerns that he was still married to another woman, but Zolciak insisted he was separated from his wife.
“We were engaged. And he’s a great person,” she told PEOPLE in 2008. “He’s still a part of my everyday life at this point. I don’t know what the future holds. I’m crazy about him. And he’s great to my girls.”
“He is legally married, but he’s estranged from his wife,” she added at the time. “It’s kind of like Shereé [Whitfield]. I always give this analogy. Shereé’s been going through a divorce for three years. Sometimes things take a while to move forward.”
Zolciak also addressed online speculation about Big Poppa’s identity, admitting that multiple websites revealed his name. She further hinted that he was “pretty well known across the board.”
“If you were to mention his name, those in his industry would know exactly who he is,” she said.
In 2009, Zolciak revealed that they broke up, calling him “the love of my life.” However, she told PEOPLE that they were officially back together in February 2010.
“We’re doing great. He’s fantastic. It’s been so on and off in the last two years, but the entertainment industry is really difficult and takes a toll on relationships,” she explained. “People are so fascinated with any part that has to do with my personal life. And it’s just that. You want to talk about my kids, I’ll do it all day long. You want to talk about my wig line, I’ll do it all day long. But this stuff … it just really makes me laugh.”
She confirmed that he still wasn’t “legally divorced yet,” but maintained that he didn’t live with his family. They ended things for good shortly after.
#MusicNews: Durand Bernarr Announces New Album ‘Bernarr’ His fourth album arrives in May

Durand Bernarr is on an immaculate run. Following his first Grammy win in February, the multifaceted entertainer has announced his fourth studio album, BERNARR., arriving May 1 via Create Music Group.
“BERNARR. 05.01.26. Pre-Save Now. Link in Bio,” he posted across his socials, along with the cover art that sees him channeling the iconic, leaned-back R&B pose.
According to press materials, BERNARR. is “self-titled in tribute to his father, Bernarr Ferebee Sr.,” and “celebrates family legacy, musical lineage and Durand’s evolution as a vocalist, writer and producer.”
BERNARR. will follow Bernarr’s Grammy-winning album, BLOOM, which won Best Progressive R&B Album. His upcoming project will include the lead single, “Wild Ride,” featuring James Fauntleroy.
“‘Wild Ride’ is about being ready when the moment finds you,” he explained. “It’s about intention, knowing who you are, what you want and showing up fully when it matters most.”
In addition to Fauntleroy, the 17-track set features collaborations with singers BJ The Chicago Kid, Khalid and Sevyn Streeter, as well as rappers Big Sean and Vic Mensa.
For production, Bernarr has assembled an army of hitmakers, including Brian Alexander Morgan, Bryan-Michael Cox, James Fauntleroy, Johntá Austin, Raphael Saadiq and Troy Taylor.
The credits also include Beau Knox, Bongobytheway, Chase Wav, Donnie Scantz, Fallen, Gray Hawken, Leven Kali, MarcLo, Mombru, Ryan James Carr, Sol Was, Tim Maxey, Sam Hoffman, Trinidad James and Youngfyre.
Aside from some of the producers who also have songwriting credits — such as Austin, Cox, Fauntleroy, Saadiq and Taylor — Bernarr co-wrote songs with Kandi Burruss, Miguel, Sevyn Streeter, 4rest, b.kae, Choklate, Daniel Church, Desz, Dyo, Emma D, J Hart, Kareem James, Kaydence, and Tara Stinson.
Create Music Group
Official Tracklist
River
Hello!
Undivided
Sleep
Am I Okay?!
Homesick (feat. Vic Mensa)
Sugar Family
Ayo! (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid)
Sharp!
Effort.
Waiting (feat. Big Sean)
Wild Ride (feat. James Fauntleroy)
Bloom
Soft. (feat. Khalid)
My Life
I Found Myself
10,000 Lifetimes (feat. Sevyn Streeter)

Durand Bernarr is on an immaculate run. Following his first Grammy win in February, the multifaceted entertainer has announced his fourth studio album, BERNARR., arriving May 1 via Create Music Group.
“BERNARR. 05.01.26. Pre-Save Now. Link in Bio,” he posted across his socials, along with the cover art that sees him channeling the iconic, leaned-back R&B pose.
According to press materials, BERNARR. is “self-titled in tribute to his father, Bernarr Ferebee Sr.,” and “celebrates family legacy, musical lineage and Durand’s evolution as a vocalist, writer and producer.”
BERNARR. will follow Bernarr’s Grammy-winning album, BLOOM, which won Best Progressive R&B Album. His upcoming project will include the lead single, “Wild Ride,” featuring James Fauntleroy.
“‘Wild Ride’ is about being ready when the moment finds you,” he explained. “It’s about intention, knowing who you are, what you want and showing up fully when it matters most.”
In addition to Fauntleroy, the 17-track set features collaborations with singers BJ The Chicago Kid, Khalid and Sevyn Streeter, as well as rappers Big Sean and Vic Mensa.
For production, Bernarr has assembled an army of hitmakers, including Brian Alexander Morgan, Bryan-Michael Cox, James Fauntleroy, Johntá Austin, Raphael Saadiq and Troy Taylor.
The credits also include Beau Knox, Bongobytheway, Chase Wav, Donnie Scantz, Fallen, Gray Hawken, Leven Kali, MarcLo, Mombru, Ryan James Carr, Sol Was, Tim Maxey, Sam Hoffman, Trinidad James and Youngfyre.
Aside from some of the producers who also have songwriting credits — such as Austin, Cox, Fauntleroy, Saadiq and Taylor — Bernarr co-wrote songs with Kandi Burruss, Miguel, Sevyn Streeter, 4rest, b.kae, Choklate, Daniel Church, Desz, Dyo, Emma D, J Hart, Kareem James, Kaydence, and Tara Stinson.
Create Music Group
Official Tracklist
River
Hello!
Undivided
Sleep
Am I Okay?!
Homesick (feat. Vic Mensa)
Sugar Family
Ayo! (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid)
Sharp!
Effort.
Waiting (feat. Big Sean)
Wild Ride (feat. James Fauntleroy)
Bloom
Soft. (feat. Khalid)
My Life
I Found Myself
10,000 Lifetimes (feat. Sevyn Streeter)
#HipHopNews: Turk Took a Photo With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and, well the Internet have Thoughts!
Hot Boy Turk is currently in hot water, as recently, he took to Instagram to share a photo of himself alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at what appeared to be some kind of political event. "Still Standing On Bidness With @robertfkennedyjr #JOSEPH," he captioned the post. Immediately, this left social media users divided. While some are glad to see the artist getting involved, others were quick to call him out for associating with someone who's had such a controversial career.
"This the guy who said blk children with autism need to be removed from their homes and be reparented!!! This ain’t the flex you think it is!!!!! @originalhotboyturk," one commenter writes. "First Wayne… must be a New Orleans thing😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂," another claims. Someone else says, "Delete! I can't follow DF!"
At the time of writing, Turk has not publicly addressed the backlash.
Hot Boy Turk is currently in hot water, as recently, he took to Instagram to share a photo of himself alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at what appeared to be some kind of political event. "Still Standing On Bidness With @robertfkennedyjr #JOSEPH," he captioned the post. Immediately, this left social media users divided. While some are glad to see the artist getting involved, others were quick to call him out for associating with someone who's had such a controversial career.
"This the guy who said blk children with autism need to be removed from their homes and be reparented!!! This ain’t the flex you think it is!!!!! @originalhotboyturk," one commenter writes. "First Wayne… must be a New Orleans thing😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂," another claims. Someone else says, "Delete! I can't follow DF!"
At the time of writing, Turk has not publicly addressed the backlash.
Judge Dismisses Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ $100 Million Defamation Lawsuit Against NBCUniversal

A New York judge dismissed rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs’ $100 million defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal over a documentary it aired last year about his career and sexual assault allegations on Peacock, which Combs had alleged “shamelessly advances and endorses conspiracy theories” that he is a “serial killer.”
New York Supreme Court judge Phaedra F. Perry-Bond granted NBCUniversal’s motion to dismiss, writing in a filing the documentary could not have harmed Combs’ reputation, because it was already “tarnished by the numerous lawsuits, domestic violence video, press coverage, and a criminal indictment prior to the Documentary's publication.”
Combs sued NBCUniversal and Peacock last year and requested $100 million in damages, alleging a documentary it released in January 2025, “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” defamed him by falsely suggesting he played a role in the deaths of his former girlfriend Kim Porter and the Notorious B.I.G.
The documentary was released four months after Combs was indicted on racketeering, sex trafficking and prostitution charges (He was later convicted on the prostitution charges and sentenced to 50 months in federal prison).
Ted Boutrous, a lawyer representing NBCUniversal, told Forbes the decision is an “important ruling that protects filmmakers and journalists by dismissing this meritless complaint as barred by New York law and the First Amendment.”
Combs’ spokesman Juda Engelmayer declined to comment to Forbes.
Combs sued NBCUniversal and Peacock in February 2025, accusing the companies of releasing a documentary that spread conspiracy theories about him, including “serial murder, sexual assault and trafficking of minors, and extortion – knowing that there is not a shred of evidence to support them.” Combs’ complaint accused NBCUniversal and Peacock of “racing to outdo the competition for the most salacious Diddy exposé,” leading them to “completely disregard sound journalistic practices.” Much of Combs’ complaint focused on the apparent allegations that he is a serial killer, which he denied. He cited an interview featured in the documentary of singer Al B. Sure, in which he says he saw Porter “two, three weeks prior to her murder — am I supposed to say ‘allegedly’?” Porter died of pneumonia in 2018, and the documentary includes an image of her autopsy report. Combs’ complaint also says the documentary includes an interview with Gene Deal, his former bodyguard, who suggested Combs “could have” had something to do with the 1997 murder of The Notorious B.I.G. Combs’ suit says he was “heartbroken” by the deaths of Porter and The Notorious B.I.G., and the “completely unfounded accusation that he murdered multiple of his closest confidantes is deeply distressing, offensive, reckless, and malicious.”
Perry-Bond’s order granting dismissal said Combs’ suit failed to “establish a substantial basis regarding reputational harm,” noting the documentary was “carefully curated and nuanced” because it “discloses interviewees' biases and includes counterstatements to the allegedly defamatory statements.” She noted the inclusion of Porter’s autopsy report, which rebuffs claims that she was murdered, as well as a statement from her family which said there was no foul play in her death.
Combs is currently serving a 50-month sentence at New Jersey’s Fort Dix federal prison, after a jury found him guilty on two counts of violating the Mann Act, which outlaws transportation to engage in prostitution. The jury acquitted him on more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Combs’ legal battles began in 2023 after his former girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura, sued him in a later-settled lawsuit that accused him of rape and physical abuse, sparking a barrage of other civil lawsuits accusing Combs of sexual assault. Combs has consistently denied wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to his criminal charges. He is attempting to appeal his convictions, which began oral arguments in a federal appeals court earlier this month.

A New York judge dismissed rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs’ $100 million defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal over a documentary it aired last year about his career and sexual assault allegations on Peacock, which Combs had alleged “shamelessly advances and endorses conspiracy theories” that he is a “serial killer.”
New York Supreme Court judge Phaedra F. Perry-Bond granted NBCUniversal’s motion to dismiss, writing in a filing the documentary could not have harmed Combs’ reputation, because it was already “tarnished by the numerous lawsuits, domestic violence video, press coverage, and a criminal indictment prior to the Documentary's publication.”
Combs sued NBCUniversal and Peacock last year and requested $100 million in damages, alleging a documentary it released in January 2025, “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” defamed him by falsely suggesting he played a role in the deaths of his former girlfriend Kim Porter and the Notorious B.I.G.
The documentary was released four months after Combs was indicted on racketeering, sex trafficking and prostitution charges (He was later convicted on the prostitution charges and sentenced to 50 months in federal prison).
Ted Boutrous, a lawyer representing NBCUniversal, told Forbes the decision is an “important ruling that protects filmmakers and journalists by dismissing this meritless complaint as barred by New York law and the First Amendment.”
Combs’ spokesman Juda Engelmayer declined to comment to Forbes.
Combs sued NBCUniversal and Peacock in February 2025, accusing the companies of releasing a documentary that spread conspiracy theories about him, including “serial murder, sexual assault and trafficking of minors, and extortion – knowing that there is not a shred of evidence to support them.” Combs’ complaint accused NBCUniversal and Peacock of “racing to outdo the competition for the most salacious Diddy exposé,” leading them to “completely disregard sound journalistic practices.” Much of Combs’ complaint focused on the apparent allegations that he is a serial killer, which he denied. He cited an interview featured in the documentary of singer Al B. Sure, in which he says he saw Porter “two, three weeks prior to her murder — am I supposed to say ‘allegedly’?” Porter died of pneumonia in 2018, and the documentary includes an image of her autopsy report. Combs’ complaint also says the documentary includes an interview with Gene Deal, his former bodyguard, who suggested Combs “could have” had something to do with the 1997 murder of The Notorious B.I.G. Combs’ suit says he was “heartbroken” by the deaths of Porter and The Notorious B.I.G., and the “completely unfounded accusation that he murdered multiple of his closest confidantes is deeply distressing, offensive, reckless, and malicious.”
Perry-Bond’s order granting dismissal said Combs’ suit failed to “establish a substantial basis regarding reputational harm,” noting the documentary was “carefully curated and nuanced” because it “discloses interviewees' biases and includes counterstatements to the allegedly defamatory statements.” She noted the inclusion of Porter’s autopsy report, which rebuffs claims that she was murdered, as well as a statement from her family which said there was no foul play in her death.
Combs is currently serving a 50-month sentence at New Jersey’s Fort Dix federal prison, after a jury found him guilty on two counts of violating the Mann Act, which outlaws transportation to engage in prostitution. The jury acquitted him on more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Combs’ legal battles began in 2023 after his former girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura, sued him in a later-settled lawsuit that accused him of rape and physical abuse, sparking a barrage of other civil lawsuits accusing Combs of sexual assault. Combs has consistently denied wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to his criminal charges. He is attempting to appeal his convictions, which began oral arguments in a federal appeals court earlier this month.
Janet Jackson Reacts to Teyana Taylor Recreating Her Iconic ‘If’ Look for PEOPLE’s World’s Most Beautiful Issue

Teyana Taylor recreated one of Janet Jackson’s iconic looks for PEOPLE’s 2026 World’s Most Beautiful issue — and the homage officially has Miss Jackson’s stamp of approval!
“Wow, I just have to say wow, Tey. You did it — you captured it; you captured the energy, the mood. If only I had looked that beautiful,” Jackson, 59, tells Taylor, 35, in a reaction video
Jackson added: “I mean, the outfit — so gorgeous, honey, it's absolutely stunning. And on top of that, I'm honored. I'm really honored, Tey. Thank you so much. I love it, absolutely love it.”
Janet Jackson on tour in 1994; Teyana Taylor recreating Jackson's look for PEOPLE's 2026 World's Most Beautiful issue.
For the photo shoot, Taylor recreated a cream, military-inspired ensemble that the music icon wore to perform her hit “If” and other songs on her Janet World Tour, which ran between 1993 and 1995. Styled completely by herself, Taylor worked with designers Baba Jagne + Laurel DeWitt to achieve the look, along with makeup artist Yeika Glow and hair stylist Lateafa Alvaranga.
"Everyone knows I'm obsessed with Janet. I've already recreated so many of her iconic looks," Taylor — whose past tributes were worn to theVMAs andBMI Awards — told PEOPLE. "So I wanted to do something that's a little different and unexpected."
Since meeting in 2022, Taylor and her idol have even become friends.
“It's kind of crazy because now she's like my homegirl in real life. I call her Jan. She's one of those beautiful spirits,” Taylor says. “But even though we've grown a close bond, I'm still a fan. I don't take it for granted.”
Taylor’s iconic appearance in PEOPLE’s World’s Most Beautiful issue follows an incredibly busy (and successful) awards season for the singer-actress, who was nominated for her first Grammy in February and picked up a Golden Globe Award for her turn in One Battle After Another, which also earned Taylor her first Oscar nomination.
Jackson, meanwhile, will head overseas for four arena tour dates in Japan this June.

Teyana Taylor recreated one of Janet Jackson’s iconic looks for PEOPLE’s 2026 World’s Most Beautiful issue — and the homage officially has Miss Jackson’s stamp of approval!
“Wow, I just have to say wow, Tey. You did it — you captured it; you captured the energy, the mood. If only I had looked that beautiful,” Jackson, 59, tells Taylor, 35, in a reaction video
Jackson added: “I mean, the outfit — so gorgeous, honey, it's absolutely stunning. And on top of that, I'm honored. I'm really honored, Tey. Thank you so much. I love it, absolutely love it.”
Janet Jackson on tour in 1994; Teyana Taylor recreating Jackson's look for PEOPLE's 2026 World's Most Beautiful issue.
For the photo shoot, Taylor recreated a cream, military-inspired ensemble that the music icon wore to perform her hit “If” and other songs on her Janet World Tour, which ran between 1993 and 1995. Styled completely by herself, Taylor worked with designers Baba Jagne + Laurel DeWitt to achieve the look, along with makeup artist Yeika Glow and hair stylist Lateafa Alvaranga.
"Everyone knows I'm obsessed with Janet. I've already recreated so many of her iconic looks," Taylor — whose past tributes were worn to theVMAs andBMI Awards — told PEOPLE. "So I wanted to do something that's a little different and unexpected."
Since meeting in 2022, Taylor and her idol have even become friends.
“It's kind of crazy because now she's like my homegirl in real life. I call her Jan. She's one of those beautiful spirits,” Taylor says. “But even though we've grown a close bond, I'm still a fan. I don't take it for granted.”
Taylor’s iconic appearance in PEOPLE’s World’s Most Beautiful issue follows an incredibly busy (and successful) awards season for the singer-actress, who was nominated for her first Grammy in February and picked up a Golden Globe Award for her turn in One Battle After Another, which also earned Taylor her first Oscar nomination.
Jackson, meanwhile, will head overseas for four arena tour dates in Japan this June.
Brian McKnight Sues Tasha K, Marc Lamont Hill & Others Over Claims About Dying Son
Brian McKnight goes to war in court, claiming his ex-wife, son, and media figures orchestrated a money grab using his dying kid.
Brian McKnight is taking legal action against multiple parties he claims orchestrated a coordinated campaign to destroy his reputation and make money off false allegations.
The legendary R&B singer filed a lawsuit alleging his ex-wife Julie McKnight, his son Brian Jr., bloggers Marc Lamont Hill and Tasha K, and the New York Post launched what he describes as a “malicious character assassination” targeting his name and legacy.
The core of McKnight’s case centers on allegations that he abandoned his children and refused to tell his dying son Niko he loved him before Niko’s death.
McKnight characterizes this narrative as “shockingly dishonest” and “sensational but false,” claiming it was deliberately constructed and then amplified across media platforms and social media for financial gain.
According to TMZ, the lawsuit was obtained exclusively and details McKnight’s allegations against each defendant.
Beyond the claims about his final moments with Niko, McKnight also accuses Tasha K of spreading additional false statements online, including allegations that he was unfaithful and engaged in illegal conduct with a minor.
These claims, McKnight argues, have compounded the damage to his professional standing and personal relationships.
The singer maintains that the “relentless and persistent assault upon his character” left him no choice but to pursue legal remedies.
McKnight emphasizes that his reputation, career trajectory, and family relationships have all suffered significant harm as a result of what he characterizes as deliberate defamation.
He’s seeking monetary damages to address the impact of these allegations.
The case represents an escalation in the public dispute that has played out across interviews, social media, and entertainment news outlets over recent months.
Brian McKnight goes to war in court, claiming his ex-wife, son, and media figures orchestrated a money grab using his dying kid.
Brian McKnight is taking legal action against multiple parties he claims orchestrated a coordinated campaign to destroy his reputation and make money off false allegations.
The legendary R&B singer filed a lawsuit alleging his ex-wife Julie McKnight, his son Brian Jr., bloggers Marc Lamont Hill and Tasha K, and the New York Post launched what he describes as a “malicious character assassination” targeting his name and legacy.
The core of McKnight’s case centers on allegations that he abandoned his children and refused to tell his dying son Niko he loved him before Niko’s death.
McKnight characterizes this narrative as “shockingly dishonest” and “sensational but false,” claiming it was deliberately constructed and then amplified across media platforms and social media for financial gain.
According to TMZ, the lawsuit was obtained exclusively and details McKnight’s allegations against each defendant.
Beyond the claims about his final moments with Niko, McKnight also accuses Tasha K of spreading additional false statements online, including allegations that he was unfaithful and engaged in illegal conduct with a minor.
These claims, McKnight argues, have compounded the damage to his professional standing and personal relationships.
The singer maintains that the “relentless and persistent assault upon his character” left him no choice but to pursue legal remedies.
McKnight emphasizes that his reputation, career trajectory, and family relationships have all suffered significant harm as a result of what he characterizes as deliberate defamation.
He’s seeking monetary damages to address the impact of these allegations.
The case represents an escalation in the public dispute that has played out across interviews, social media, and entertainment news outlets over recent months.
'RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Season 11 Cast Revealed: Meet the 18 Returning Queens

Appearing on RuPaul's Drag Race is a career-making and life-changing experience. Even if you don't walk away with the crown, we have seen the Emmy-winning reality show produce some of drag's biggest names and mugs. And, for a select few, the chance to come back and compete all over again.
Enter: RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. Initially debuting in 2012, it's now become an annual occurance, as queens from across the seasons re-enter the "Werk Room" to showcase their skills once more. And last year saw a massive game-changing shake-up to the format, as, rather than competing all at once, a whopping 18 queens competed in a tournament-style battle for the crown. Over the course of three episodes, a group of six would compete for one of three spots in the endgame. After three groups, the nine queens who moved on would hit the "merge" (to use a piece of Survivor parlance), where they would compete together — and against each other — to hopefully take home the win.
It's a change so nice, they evidently used it twice! Season 11 of All Stars, arriving with its first two episodes on Paramount+ on Friday, May 8, will once again divide the cast into three groups of six, as they compete for a spot at the "merge." However, according to a press release from Paramount, this time, "At the end of each bracket, the top two queens with the highest point totals will advance to the semi-finals and go head-to-head with the top queens from the other groups in another round of fierce competition. The tournament will culminate in an epic Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown grand finale episode, where the finalists will battle it out for a grand prize of $200,000 and a place in the coveted Drag Race Hall of Fame."
The interesting wrinkle: These queens now have seen what the format has to offer from last season, including how pregame relationships and newfound alliances play a role. Could this mean we get the most strategically sickening season of All Stars yet?
Check out the images and bios of the 18 contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (2026) below, from early-season standouts to new-school stars. And be sure to check out the two-episode premiere on Friday, May 8 on Paramount+.
Ms. Ass Almighty, A’keria C. Davenport, is back, serving up her signature sass, class, and, of course, all that ass! This Davenport family femme fatale made a big impression on Season 11 and All Stars 6. Now, this pageant powerhouse is ready to conquer the competition and bring the coveted All Stars champion title home to Texas.
April Carrión (Season 6)
April Carrión on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Since serving sizzle and sass on Season 6, the Puerto Rican princess April Carrión has evolved into a picante powerhouse serving gorgeous looks and body-ody-ody. A veteran of the L.A. stages who’s also toured internationally, April plans to keep calm and “Carrión” all the way to the Drag Race Hall of Fame!
Aura Mayari (Season 15)
Aura Mayari on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The Filipina moon goddess from Season 15, Aura Mayari has re-emerged on a quest for All Stars Glory. An otherworldly, high-energy Chicago performer who’s been wowing L.A. stages, Aura is primed and poised to light up the Main Stage and collect the ultimate cash tip of $200,000!
Crystal Methyd (Season 12)
Crystal Methyd on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Crystal Methyd is back to make America glitter again! Crystal’s colorful aesthetics, kooky personality, and screwball performances have made her a staple on stages all over the world. Always surprising, the Season 12 finalist has proven there’s a method to her madness, which may just take her all the way to the top!
Dawn (Season 16)
Dawn on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Good Morning! Brooklyn’s dynamic drag elf, Dawn, is ready to wake up All Stars 11. The high-concept queen from Season 16 returns with her mischievous spirit and her unfiltered attitude. Undaunted, this quirky contender is gonna give her competitors beautiful nightmares as she follows her drag dreams to the Hall of Fame.
Hershii LiqCour-Jete (Season 16)
Hershii LiqCour-Jeté on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Hershii Liqcour-Jeté is bringing her signature glam auntie drag back to the Main Stage, claiming the first time was a trial run. The dazzling down-to-earth L.A. mama who sashayed into our hearts in Season 16 is clocking in to work, and will do anything it takes to collect the ultimate payday of $200,000.
Jasmine Kennedie (Season 14)
Jasmine Kennedie on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The Mouth Almighty, Jasmine Kennedie, is a fierce firecracker both on the stage and in the werkroom. A Season 14 diva who can dance, deliver drama, and serve goofy and gorgeous, Jasmine has perfected her showgirl skills in Drag Race Live in Vegas, and has proven that she’s ready for the Hall of Fame. This is her moment!
Joey Jay (Season 13)
Joey Jay on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Back and gayer than ever, all the way from Season 13, it’s funny and fresh Joey Jay! Get ready to get to know this dishy drag dynamo all over again. The once wigless wonder has manifested and marinated in her own drag finishing school, and is ready to graduate as the ponytailed star pupil of All Stars 11.
Kennedy Davenport (Season 7, All Stars 3)
Kennedy Davenport on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Fresh from Drag Race Live in Vegas, Kennedy Davenport is kicking down the tournament doors to snatch the one title that has eluded her. A glamazon bitch always ready for the runway, Kennedy also packs killer comedy chops! This Season 7 and All Stars 3 veteran has come close to winning every time she’s competed, so it’s safe to say that this Dancing Diva of Texas is the ultimate contender for the crown!
Lucky Starzzz (Season 17)
Lucky Starzzz on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
A cartoon come to life, Lucky Starzzz is a one-of-a-kind queen who mixes kitsch, couture and crazy club-kid energy! A colorful artiste with over-the-top aesthetics, Lucky has been honing her craft since Season 17 and is ready to shine like the stellar queen she is! Trust – you will be feeling Lucky!
Morgan McMichaels (Season 2, All Stars 3)
Morgan McMichaels on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Fix your mug, because the Queen of the L.A. scene, Morgan McMichaels, is back to storm the competition! A beloved Drag Race veteran (Season 2, All Stars 3) and a recent “Entertainer of the Year” winner, Morgan is one powerful prize fighter who’s coming out swinging in her quest for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. So why you mad, tho?
Morphine Love Dion (Season 16)
Morphine Love Dion on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The OG Drag Race Dion is back! Serving beauty and booty, Morphine Love Dion has returned to mesmerize the Main Stage. This BBL goddess and Miami icon was the Lipsync Assassin of Season 16, snatching the crown of “Queen of She Already Done Had Herses.” This time, she’s all about that mug, those moves, and making herself the All Stars winner!
Mystique Summers (Season 2)
Mystique Summers on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Bitch, she used to be from Chicago, but Season 2 sensation Mystique Summers is now a Texas girl, definitely ready to whoop some Drag Race ass all over again! 16 years later, she’s returning as a sleek seasoned veteran, so clock the curves and clock the skin, because Mystique is ready to snatch the win!
Salina Es Titties (Season 15)
Salina Es Titties on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Lights, camera, action! Season 15’s Salina Estitties is ready for her closeup. A true Hollywood girl, when this luscious and lively Latina isn’t performing on the best L.A. stages, she’s a one-stop production shop serving up her own viral videos. With big ideas and bodacious drag, she’s hot and hustling for the crown!
Sam Star (Season 17)
Sam Star on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The Southern supermodel with a Drag Race pedigree, Sam Star puts the “bam” in Alabama! Returning to the competition following her impressive Season 17 Top 4 placement, Sam’s a quadruple threat - she can sing, dance, sew, and act. This time around, this killer competitor plans to deliver pageant perfection – with a few tricks up her sleeve.
Shuga Cain (Season 11)
Shuga Cain on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
How sweet it is to be reunited with the delightful and delectable Shuga Cain! As a queen who had ditched a corporate career for Drag Race Season 11, she was instantly known for her comedy prowess and gorgeous gowns. Now she’s back, even more seasoned, and still giving us a Shuga rush! Yum!
Silky Nutmeg Ganache (Season 11, All Stars 6)
Silky Nutmeg Ganache on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Must-see TV, the Reverend Doctor Silky Nutmeg Ganache is making a house call to secure her place in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. The undeniable star of Season 11, All Stars 6, and several franchise spinoffs, Miss Silk always serves up the good milk. An author, chef, and entrepreneur, Silky is a true renaissance woman, always ready to munch-munch and crunch-crunch the competition.
Vivacious (Season 6)
Vivacious on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Mother has arrived – again! The iconic New York club queen, Vivacious, is back to school the children, with the one and only Ornacia in tow. The Jamaican drag legend from Season 6 is geared up to gag us all with lively looks, unforgettable one-liners, and fresh flavor as she stakes her claim on the All Stars crown.

Appearing on RuPaul's Drag Race is a career-making and life-changing experience. Even if you don't walk away with the crown, we have seen the Emmy-winning reality show produce some of drag's biggest names and mugs. And, for a select few, the chance to come back and compete all over again.
Enter: RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. Initially debuting in 2012, it's now become an annual occurance, as queens from across the seasons re-enter the "Werk Room" to showcase their skills once more. And last year saw a massive game-changing shake-up to the format, as, rather than competing all at once, a whopping 18 queens competed in a tournament-style battle for the crown. Over the course of three episodes, a group of six would compete for one of three spots in the endgame. After three groups, the nine queens who moved on would hit the "merge" (to use a piece of Survivor parlance), where they would compete together — and against each other — to hopefully take home the win.
It's a change so nice, they evidently used it twice! Season 11 of All Stars, arriving with its first two episodes on Paramount+ on Friday, May 8, will once again divide the cast into three groups of six, as they compete for a spot at the "merge." However, according to a press release from Paramount, this time, "At the end of each bracket, the top two queens with the highest point totals will advance to the semi-finals and go head-to-head with the top queens from the other groups in another round of fierce competition. The tournament will culminate in an epic Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown grand finale episode, where the finalists will battle it out for a grand prize of $200,000 and a place in the coveted Drag Race Hall of Fame."
The interesting wrinkle: These queens now have seen what the format has to offer from last season, including how pregame relationships and newfound alliances play a role. Could this mean we get the most strategically sickening season of All Stars yet?
Check out the images and bios of the 18 contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (2026) below, from early-season standouts to new-school stars. And be sure to check out the two-episode premiere on Friday, May 8 on Paramount+.
Ms. Ass Almighty, A’keria C. Davenport, is back, serving up her signature sass, class, and, of course, all that ass! This Davenport family femme fatale made a big impression on Season 11 and All Stars 6. Now, this pageant powerhouse is ready to conquer the competition and bring the coveted All Stars champion title home to Texas.
April Carrión (Season 6)
April Carrión on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Since serving sizzle and sass on Season 6, the Puerto Rican princess April Carrión has evolved into a picante powerhouse serving gorgeous looks and body-ody-ody. A veteran of the L.A. stages who’s also toured internationally, April plans to keep calm and “Carrión” all the way to the Drag Race Hall of Fame!
Aura Mayari (Season 15)
Aura Mayari on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The Filipina moon goddess from Season 15, Aura Mayari has re-emerged on a quest for All Stars Glory. An otherworldly, high-energy Chicago performer who’s been wowing L.A. stages, Aura is primed and poised to light up the Main Stage and collect the ultimate cash tip of $200,000!
Crystal Methyd (Season 12)
Crystal Methyd on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Crystal Methyd is back to make America glitter again! Crystal’s colorful aesthetics, kooky personality, and screwball performances have made her a staple on stages all over the world. Always surprising, the Season 12 finalist has proven there’s a method to her madness, which may just take her all the way to the top!
Dawn (Season 16)
Dawn on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Good Morning! Brooklyn’s dynamic drag elf, Dawn, is ready to wake up All Stars 11. The high-concept queen from Season 16 returns with her mischievous spirit and her unfiltered attitude. Undaunted, this quirky contender is gonna give her competitors beautiful nightmares as she follows her drag dreams to the Hall of Fame.
Hershii LiqCour-Jete (Season 16)
Hershii LiqCour-Jeté on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Hershii Liqcour-Jeté is bringing her signature glam auntie drag back to the Main Stage, claiming the first time was a trial run. The dazzling down-to-earth L.A. mama who sashayed into our hearts in Season 16 is clocking in to work, and will do anything it takes to collect the ultimate payday of $200,000.
Jasmine Kennedie (Season 14)
Jasmine Kennedie on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The Mouth Almighty, Jasmine Kennedie, is a fierce firecracker both on the stage and in the werkroom. A Season 14 diva who can dance, deliver drama, and serve goofy and gorgeous, Jasmine has perfected her showgirl skills in Drag Race Live in Vegas, and has proven that she’s ready for the Hall of Fame. This is her moment!
Joey Jay (Season 13)
Joey Jay on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Back and gayer than ever, all the way from Season 13, it’s funny and fresh Joey Jay! Get ready to get to know this dishy drag dynamo all over again. The once wigless wonder has manifested and marinated in her own drag finishing school, and is ready to graduate as the ponytailed star pupil of All Stars 11.
Kennedy Davenport (Season 7, All Stars 3)
Kennedy Davenport on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Fresh from Drag Race Live in Vegas, Kennedy Davenport is kicking down the tournament doors to snatch the one title that has eluded her. A glamazon bitch always ready for the runway, Kennedy also packs killer comedy chops! This Season 7 and All Stars 3 veteran has come close to winning every time she’s competed, so it’s safe to say that this Dancing Diva of Texas is the ultimate contender for the crown!
Lucky Starzzz (Season 17)
Lucky Starzzz on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
A cartoon come to life, Lucky Starzzz is a one-of-a-kind queen who mixes kitsch, couture and crazy club-kid energy! A colorful artiste with over-the-top aesthetics, Lucky has been honing her craft since Season 17 and is ready to shine like the stellar queen she is! Trust – you will be feeling Lucky!
Morgan McMichaels (Season 2, All Stars 3)
Morgan McMichaels on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Fix your mug, because the Queen of the L.A. scene, Morgan McMichaels, is back to storm the competition! A beloved Drag Race veteran (Season 2, All Stars 3) and a recent “Entertainer of the Year” winner, Morgan is one powerful prize fighter who’s coming out swinging in her quest for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. So why you mad, tho?
Morphine Love Dion (Season 16)
Morphine Love Dion on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The OG Drag Race Dion is back! Serving beauty and booty, Morphine Love Dion has returned to mesmerize the Main Stage. This BBL goddess and Miami icon was the Lipsync Assassin of Season 16, snatching the crown of “Queen of She Already Done Had Herses.” This time, she’s all about that mug, those moves, and making herself the All Stars winner!
Mystique Summers (Season 2)
Mystique Summers on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Bitch, she used to be from Chicago, but Season 2 sensation Mystique Summers is now a Texas girl, definitely ready to whoop some Drag Race ass all over again! 16 years later, she’s returning as a sleek seasoned veteran, so clock the curves and clock the skin, because Mystique is ready to snatch the win!
Salina Es Titties (Season 15)
Salina Es Titties on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Lights, camera, action! Season 15’s Salina Estitties is ready for her closeup. A true Hollywood girl, when this luscious and lively Latina isn’t performing on the best L.A. stages, she’s a one-stop production shop serving up her own viral videos. With big ideas and bodacious drag, she’s hot and hustling for the crown!
Sam Star (Season 17)
Sam Star on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
The Southern supermodel with a Drag Race pedigree, Sam Star puts the “bam” in Alabama! Returning to the competition following her impressive Season 17 Top 4 placement, Sam’s a quadruple threat - she can sing, dance, sew, and act. This time around, this killer competitor plans to deliver pageant perfection – with a few tricks up her sleeve.
Shuga Cain (Season 11)
Shuga Cain on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
How sweet it is to be reunited with the delightful and delectable Shuga Cain! As a queen who had ditched a corporate career for Drag Race Season 11, she was instantly known for her comedy prowess and gorgeous gowns. Now she’s back, even more seasoned, and still giving us a Shuga rush! Yum!
Silky Nutmeg Ganache (Season 11, All Stars 6)
Silky Nutmeg Ganache on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Must-see TV, the Reverend Doctor Silky Nutmeg Ganache is making a house call to secure her place in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. The undeniable star of Season 11, All Stars 6, and several franchise spinoffs, Miss Silk always serves up the good milk. An author, chef, and entrepreneur, Silky is a true renaissance woman, always ready to munch-munch and crunch-crunch the competition.
Vivacious (Season 6)
Vivacious on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 11Courtesy of Paramount+
Mother has arrived – again! The iconic New York club queen, Vivacious, is back to school the children, with the one and only Ornacia in tow. The Jamaican drag legend from Season 6 is geared up to gag us all with lively looks, unforgettable one-liners, and fresh flavor as she stakes her claim on the All Stars crown.
Joseph Kosinski’s ‘Miami Vice’ Remake will go forward with Michael B. Jordan, Austin Butler as Leads
The dual stars have officially signed on to play Ricardo Tubbs and Sonny Crockett in 'Miami Vice '85,' a period film based on the 1980s NBC series about two undercover Miami cops in pastel suits.
Joseph Kosinski’s Miami Vice movie finally has a title, Miami Vice ’85, and Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler have officially signed on to play Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs and Sonny Crockett after long circling the project in negotiations.
The movie version of the 1980s TV series is inspired by the police show’s pilot episode and first season and is set for a release by Universal Pictures on Aug. 6, 2027. Miami Vice ’85 will also be a period film, unlike Michael Mann’s 2006 Miami Vice movie that starred Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell.
Butler will play James “Sonny” Crockett, a role originated by Don Johnson in the Universal TV series, while Jordan will portray fellow Miami undercover detective Ricardo Tubbs, which was Philip Michael Thomas’ role on the show.
Oscar winner Michael B. Jordan starred in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, Black Panther and Creed III and is set to direct, star and produce a reimagining of The Thomas Crown Affair for Amazon MGM. Oscar nominee Butler played Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis and also appeared in Dune: Part Two, The Bikeriders, Masters of the Air and will also star in the upcoming A24 crime thriller Enemies.
Miami Vice began life as the Anthony Yerkovich-created TV series about two undercover Miami police officers known for their love of pastel suits and ran from 1984 to 1990 on NBC.
Production on the Miami Vice ’85 film will begin this year as Kosinski, coming off directing back-to-back blockbusters with F1: The Movie and Top Gun: Maverick, explores the glamour and corruption of mid-’80s Miami. Kosinski will shoot the film with Imax cameras, much as he did with F1 and Top Gun.
Miami Vice ’85 is produced by Dylan Clark and Kosinski, with Dan Gilroy having penned the script based on characters created by Yerkovich from the series he executive produced with Mann. Eric Warren Singer wrote an earlier draft of the screenplay.
Jordan is represented by 1v1 Entertainment and WME, while Butler is represented by WME and Brillstein. Kosinski is represented by CAA and Untitled Entertainment.
The dual stars have officially signed on to play Ricardo Tubbs and Sonny Crockett in 'Miami Vice '85,' a period film based on the 1980s NBC series about two undercover Miami cops in pastel suits.
Joseph Kosinski’s Miami Vice movie finally has a title, Miami Vice ’85, and Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler have officially signed on to play Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs and Sonny Crockett after long circling the project in negotiations.
The movie version of the 1980s TV series is inspired by the police show’s pilot episode and first season and is set for a release by Universal Pictures on Aug. 6, 2027. Miami Vice ’85 will also be a period film, unlike Michael Mann’s 2006 Miami Vice movie that starred Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell.
Butler will play James “Sonny” Crockett, a role originated by Don Johnson in the Universal TV series, while Jordan will portray fellow Miami undercover detective Ricardo Tubbs, which was Philip Michael Thomas’ role on the show.
Oscar winner Michael B. Jordan starred in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, Black Panther and Creed III and is set to direct, star and produce a reimagining of The Thomas Crown Affair for Amazon MGM. Oscar nominee Butler played Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis and also appeared in Dune: Part Two, The Bikeriders, Masters of the Air and will also star in the upcoming A24 crime thriller Enemies.
Miami Vice began life as the Anthony Yerkovich-created TV series about two undercover Miami police officers known for their love of pastel suits and ran from 1984 to 1990 on NBC.
Production on the Miami Vice ’85 film will begin this year as Kosinski, coming off directing back-to-back blockbusters with F1: The Movie and Top Gun: Maverick, explores the glamour and corruption of mid-’80s Miami. Kosinski will shoot the film with Imax cameras, much as he did with F1 and Top Gun.
Miami Vice ’85 is produced by Dylan Clark and Kosinski, with Dan Gilroy having penned the script based on characters created by Yerkovich from the series he executive produced with Mann. Eric Warren Singer wrote an earlier draft of the screenplay.
Jordan is represented by 1v1 Entertainment and WME, while Butler is represented by WME and Brillstein. Kosinski is represented by CAA and Untitled Entertainment.
Mariah Carey Doesn’t Care About Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Snub

Mariah Carey is unbothered by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame leaving her off its induction list. Her fans don’t care either.
This year’s list includes Sade, Pink, Melissa Etheridge, Jeff Buckley, New Edition and the Wu-Tang Clan.
TMZ caught up with Mariah outside The Peninsula Hotel in New York City on Monday. The outlet asked Mariah for a response to the snub. Mariah shrugged and said “Who cares!”
Fans outside her SUV agreed. They said the Rock & Roll Hall is not worthy of the Queen of R&B and Pop.
They told her she is the prize and that the Hall disrespected her by not giving it to her. Mariah thanked them and made it clear she loves her fans always.
Mariah was nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2026 but she didn’t make the final list despite her 19 No. 1 hits and massive influence on pop and R&B.
Her fans say the Hall is not an authority on R&B music, and the Hall should get with the program and change the name to the Music Hall of Fame.
In January, Mariah was named MusiCares’ 2026 Person of the Year.
“I don’t call myself a legend,” she told Billboard at the time. “I’m just still working, still trying hard.”
“I’ve always worked really hard, because I knew that I wanted to be here for a long time. The one lesson I’ve learned is to just be true to yourself. And I was fortunate enough to be able to do that. There were some things along the way that weren’t ideal, you know, but here I am.”

Mariah Carey is unbothered by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame leaving her off its induction list. Her fans don’t care either.
This year’s list includes Sade, Pink, Melissa Etheridge, Jeff Buckley, New Edition and the Wu-Tang Clan.
TMZ caught up with Mariah outside The Peninsula Hotel in New York City on Monday. The outlet asked Mariah for a response to the snub. Mariah shrugged and said “Who cares!”
Fans outside her SUV agreed. They said the Rock & Roll Hall is not worthy of the Queen of R&B and Pop.
They told her she is the prize and that the Hall disrespected her by not giving it to her. Mariah thanked them and made it clear she loves her fans always.
Mariah was nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2026 but she didn’t make the final list despite her 19 No. 1 hits and massive influence on pop and R&B.
Her fans say the Hall is not an authority on R&B music, and the Hall should get with the program and change the name to the Music Hall of Fame.
In January, Mariah was named MusiCares’ 2026 Person of the Year.
“I don’t call myself a legend,” she told Billboard at the time. “I’m just still working, still trying hard.”
“I’ve always worked really hard, because I knew that I wanted to be here for a long time. The one lesson I’ve learned is to just be true to yourself. And I was fortunate enough to be able to do that. There were some things along the way that weren’t ideal, you know, but here I am.”
Ticketmaster to Resell Thousands of Resale Harry Styles NYC Concert Tickets
Ticketmaster has canceled thousands of tickets for Harry Styles’ 30-night residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden that were bought by scalpers.
In a post shared on Instagram on Wednesday (April 22), Ticketmaster president Saumil Mehta revealed the company discovered scalpers used “multiple accounts and fake identities” to purchase tickets with the intent of reselling for a profit. Those canceled tickets will soon be available for sale “at the original price.”
Starting on April 30 at 12 p.m. ET, you can submit a request for tickets on Styles’ Ticketmaster page. “Submitting a request does NOT guarantee tickets,” the company said. “Fans who don’t yet have tickets to the NYC shows will be prioritized.” This request window will last until 5 p.m. ET on May 1.
If your request has been fulfilled, you will receive confirmation email, with seat details, by May 8 at 11:59 p.m.
Mehta said those who bought tickets through Ticketmaster or received transferred or resale tickets will not be affected.
On the Together, Together Tour, Styles will perform in six cities—Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney—from May through December. His run in Madison Square Garden spans from August 26 to October 31.
Ticketmaster has canceled thousands of tickets for Harry Styles’ 30-night residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden that were bought by scalpers.
In a post shared on Instagram on Wednesday (April 22), Ticketmaster president Saumil Mehta revealed the company discovered scalpers used “multiple accounts and fake identities” to purchase tickets with the intent of reselling for a profit. Those canceled tickets will soon be available for sale “at the original price.”
Starting on April 30 at 12 p.m. ET, you can submit a request for tickets on Styles’ Ticketmaster page. “Submitting a request does NOT guarantee tickets,” the company said. “Fans who don’t yet have tickets to the NYC shows will be prioritized.” This request window will last until 5 p.m. ET on May 1.
If your request has been fulfilled, you will receive confirmation email, with seat details, by May 8 at 11:59 p.m.
Mehta said those who bought tickets through Ticketmaster or received transferred or resale tickets will not be affected.
On the Together, Together Tour, Styles will perform in six cities—Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney—from May through December. His run in Madison Square Garden spans from August 26 to October 31.
Xzibit Reveals Over $1 Million in Tax Debt and $66,000 Monthly Income in Divorce Case

Xzibit has laid out a detailed picture of his financial situation in court filings tied to his ongoing divorce, revealing significant tax debt alongside his current income.
According to legal documents, the longtime West Coast artist says he owes hundreds of thousands to the state of California and an even larger amount to the IRS. Combined, the obligations exceed $1 million in unpaid taxes.
The filings also provide a snapshot of his earnings. Xzibit reported bringing in roughly $66,000 per month and estimated that his estranged wife, Krista Joiner, earns just under $13,000 per month.
Beyond the tax issues, the rapper says he is carrying substantial debt. He claims to have more than $1.4 million in personal liabilities, plus an additional $2 million in business-related obligations. At the same time, he lists his monthly expenses at over $23,000.
Xzibit told the court that much of his recent income came from touring and promoting new music, but he does not expect that level of revenue to continue long term. He also stated that he does not have major assets to offset his financial situation.
The financial disclosures are part of a broader dispute over spousal support. Xzibit has been making temporary payments but is now arguing that, given his current circumstances and his estranged wife’s own income, ongoing support should not continue once the divorce is finalized.
The couple married in 2014 and separated in 2021. They share a son and currently have joint custody, with Xzibit paying a little over $5,000 per month in child support.

Xzibit has laid out a detailed picture of his financial situation in court filings tied to his ongoing divorce, revealing significant tax debt alongside his current income.
According to legal documents, the longtime West Coast artist says he owes hundreds of thousands to the state of California and an even larger amount to the IRS. Combined, the obligations exceed $1 million in unpaid taxes.
The filings also provide a snapshot of his earnings. Xzibit reported bringing in roughly $66,000 per month and estimated that his estranged wife, Krista Joiner, earns just under $13,000 per month.
Beyond the tax issues, the rapper says he is carrying substantial debt. He claims to have more than $1.4 million in personal liabilities, plus an additional $2 million in business-related obligations. At the same time, he lists his monthly expenses at over $23,000.
Xzibit told the court that much of his recent income came from touring and promoting new music, but he does not expect that level of revenue to continue long term. He also stated that he does not have major assets to offset his financial situation.
The financial disclosures are part of a broader dispute over spousal support. Xzibit has been making temporary payments but is now arguing that, given his current circumstances and his estranged wife’s own income, ongoing support should not continue once the divorce is finalized.
The couple married in 2014 and separated in 2021. They share a son and currently have joint custody, with Xzibit paying a little over $5,000 per month in child support.
'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Cast Arrives in Style for A Night With Runway Event in London
The stars of The Devil Wears Prada 2 are making yet another stylish appearance in London!
Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, and Meryl Streep posed for photos together on the steps of The National Gallery as they arrived at the A Night With Runway event on Wednesday night (April 22).
Fellow cast members in attendance included Simone Ashley, Caleb Hearon, and Amelia Dimoldenberg along with director David Frankel.
Also in attendance was designer Donatella Versace along with Vanessa Williams and Matt Henry, who play Miranda Priestly and Nigel Owens in the West End musical adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada.
Earlier in the day, the cast of The Devil Wears Prada 2 attended the European premiere of the highly-anticipated new movie in London.
Here’s the short synopsis for the film: Almost 20 years after making their iconic turn as Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return to the fashionable streets of New York City and the sleek offices of Runway Magazine in the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2006 phenomenon that defined a generation.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 will be released in theaters everywhere on May 1. Watch the trailer here!
The stars of The Devil Wears Prada 2 are making yet another stylish appearance in London!
Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, and Meryl Streep posed for photos together on the steps of The National Gallery as they arrived at the A Night With Runway event on Wednesday night (April 22).
Fellow cast members in attendance included Simone Ashley, Caleb Hearon, and Amelia Dimoldenberg along with director David Frankel.
Also in attendance was designer Donatella Versace along with Vanessa Williams and Matt Henry, who play Miranda Priestly and Nigel Owens in the West End musical adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada.
Earlier in the day, the cast of The Devil Wears Prada 2 attended the European premiere of the highly-anticipated new movie in London.
Here’s the short synopsis for the film: Almost 20 years after making their iconic turn as Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return to the fashionable streets of New York City and the sleek offices of Runway Magazine in the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2006 phenomenon that defined a generation.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 will be released in theaters everywhere on May 1. Watch the trailer here!
Bishop T.D. Jakes’ Daughter ‘Almost Paralyzed’ After Trampoline Accident
*Sarah Jakes Roberts is recovering after a frightening accident that she says nearly left her paralyzed. The author and pastor revealed details of the incident in a social media update, describing how quickly the situation escalated from a routine family moment, PEOPLE reports.
She explained that the injury occurred while she was playing with her daughter on a trampoline, where she “landed on my neck.” The impact was immediate and alarming, as she recalled, “Instantly, I heard several pops in my neck.” Emergency services were contacted, and she was taken for medical evaluation.
Doctors later determined the severity of her condition after extensive testing. “Two hospitals, several scans, and hours later, we learned that I had fractured my neck, herniated discs, and endangered areas of my spine that could have left me paralyzed,” she shared. Reflecting on how close the outcome could have been, she added, “One disc up or one disc lower, and this would’ve been a different testimony.”
In her initial post, Roberts described the ordeal in stark terms, writing, “Last night was scary. I was almost paralyzed, but God didn’t see fit to let that be my story.” She is now wearing a neck brace and expects to continue healing over the next several weeks, focusing on rest and limiting movement to prevent further injury.
“I’ll be wearing this brace for 4-6 weeks to keep my neck stable and avoid further damage. Rest and recovery will give my body a chance to heal. I’ll be lying low while I navigate this injury with wisdom,” she wrote.
“I’m soaking in the presence and kindness of God and in the love of friends and family. So, if you see me and I’m out and about, but moving slowly, just know that I’m still the birthday even with a neck brace,” Roberts added.
*Sarah Jakes Roberts is recovering after a frightening accident that she says nearly left her paralyzed. The author and pastor revealed details of the incident in a social media update, describing how quickly the situation escalated from a routine family moment, PEOPLE reports.
She explained that the injury occurred while she was playing with her daughter on a trampoline, where she “landed on my neck.” The impact was immediate and alarming, as she recalled, “Instantly, I heard several pops in my neck.” Emergency services were contacted, and she was taken for medical evaluation.
Doctors later determined the severity of her condition after extensive testing. “Two hospitals, several scans, and hours later, we learned that I had fractured my neck, herniated discs, and endangered areas of my spine that could have left me paralyzed,” she shared. Reflecting on how close the outcome could have been, she added, “One disc up or one disc lower, and this would’ve been a different testimony.”
In her initial post, Roberts described the ordeal in stark terms, writing, “Last night was scary. I was almost paralyzed, but God didn’t see fit to let that be my story.” She is now wearing a neck brace and expects to continue healing over the next several weeks, focusing on rest and limiting movement to prevent further injury.
“I’ll be wearing this brace for 4-6 weeks to keep my neck stable and avoid further damage. Rest and recovery will give my body a chance to heal. I’ll be lying low while I navigate this injury with wisdom,” she wrote.
“I’m soaking in the presence and kindness of God and in the love of friends and family. So, if you see me and I’m out and about, but moving slowly, just know that I’m still the birthday even with a neck brace,” Roberts added.
Lil Nas X Admits He’s “Had Feelings” for Women but Has Never Crossed the Line Sexually

Lil Nas X opened up about his personal life in a new podcast appearance, sharing candid details about his sexuality, relationships, and how he views attraction.
The rapper and singer spoke on a recent episode of Outlaws with TS Madison, released Tuesday, where the conversation turned to dating experiences and identity. During the discussion, Lil Nas X said he “99 percent leans towards men” but explained that he does not completely rule out the possibility of intimacy with women.
“I’m saying, if there’s a drunk night, I’m having a good time…” he said. “I’ve had feelings, but they’re mostly emotional when it comes to women and not sexual, usually.”
He went on to explain that he does not want to place strict limits on himself and said he often feels connected to women socially and emotionally. “I’ve never had sex with a girl,” he admitted.
Lil Nas X also described how he experiences attraction, noting that physical chemistry can exist without necessarily leading to sex.
“Everybody knows when somebody’s sexy,” he continued. “I think I’m more like I’d be like more into kissing or something.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the Grammy-winning artist addressed speculation that has surrounded him in the past, including accusations of queerbaiting. He also reflected on his early rise to fame, revealing that before the release of his breakout 2019 single “Old Town Road,” he had only been intimate with two people.
Lil Nas X became one of music’s most visible LGBTQ artists after publicly coming out in 2019. Since then, he has been recognized for challenging traditional norms in hip-hop and pop culture through bold visuals, fashion choices, and high-profile performances.
The artist has remained in headlines in recent months for both his music and legal matters. Earlier this month, reports stated he was ordered to participate in a mental health treatment program following charges connected to an arrest involving Los Angeles police last year.
His latest interview adds another personal chapter to a career often defined by openness, reinvention, and public conversation.

Lil Nas X opened up about his personal life in a new podcast appearance, sharing candid details about his sexuality, relationships, and how he views attraction.
The rapper and singer spoke on a recent episode of Outlaws with TS Madison, released Tuesday, where the conversation turned to dating experiences and identity. During the discussion, Lil Nas X said he “99 percent leans towards men” but explained that he does not completely rule out the possibility of intimacy with women.
“I’m saying, if there’s a drunk night, I’m having a good time…” he said. “I’ve had feelings, but they’re mostly emotional when it comes to women and not sexual, usually.”
He went on to explain that he does not want to place strict limits on himself and said he often feels connected to women socially and emotionally. “I’ve never had sex with a girl,” he admitted.
Lil Nas X also described how he experiences attraction, noting that physical chemistry can exist without necessarily leading to sex.
“Everybody knows when somebody’s sexy,” he continued. “I think I’m more like I’d be like more into kissing or something.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the Grammy-winning artist addressed speculation that has surrounded him in the past, including accusations of queerbaiting. He also reflected on his early rise to fame, revealing that before the release of his breakout 2019 single “Old Town Road,” he had only been intimate with two people.
Lil Nas X became one of music’s most visible LGBTQ artists after publicly coming out in 2019. Since then, he has been recognized for challenging traditional norms in hip-hop and pop culture through bold visuals, fashion choices, and high-profile performances.
The artist has remained in headlines in recent months for both his music and legal matters. Earlier this month, reports stated he was ordered to participate in a mental health treatment program following charges connected to an arrest involving Los Angeles police last year.
His latest interview adds another personal chapter to a career often defined by openness, reinvention, and public conversation.
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