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#RHOA: Andy Cohen on Nene Leakes' comeback to 'Real Housewives' & possible 'RHOA' return
Andy Cohen is commemorating 20 years of The Real Housewives franchise, and the celebration includes Nene Leakes’ return to the Bravoverse.
Leakes, who sued the network and later dropped, will make an appearance on The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, which will mark her return to Bravo.
“We are celebrating 20 years of the Housewives. I can't speak to that lawsuit, but it's in the past. She was integral to the show and its success,” Cohen said in an interview with Vulture. “As we looked back on 20 years, it felt like doing something with her would be really nice for the fans, and she really wanted to do it. It was very positive.”
With her return to the Bravoverse, many fans are wondering if this could be a gateway for her comeback to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, to which Cohen said, “You know what? We've worked so hard to get a cast on Atlanta that is cohesive and makes sense, and that we love and the fans love. We want to be at the level that Atlanta used to be, and we are finally there. That's what I'm focusing on right now.”
Leakes, who sued the network and later dropped, will make an appearance on The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, which will mark her return to Bravo.
“We are celebrating 20 years of the Housewives. I can't speak to that lawsuit, but it's in the past. She was integral to the show and its success,” Cohen said in an interview with Vulture. “As we looked back on 20 years, it felt like doing something with her would be really nice for the fans, and she really wanted to do it. It was very positive.”
With her return to the Bravoverse, many fans are wondering if this could be a gateway for her comeback to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, to which Cohen said, “You know what? We've worked so hard to get a cast on Atlanta that is cohesive and makes sense, and that we love and the fans love. We want to be at the level that Atlanta used to be, and we are finally there. That's what I'm focusing on right now.”
#NewMusic from Jill Scott & Tierra Whack ‘Norf Side’

Jill Scott has never been shy about her North Philadelphia upbringing, reminding everyone of it on wax and video fairly consistently. So it was no surprise when she invited fellow Philly native Tierra Whack to join her in repping for their home on her To Whom This May Concern cut “Norf Side.” It’s also not surprising that it now becomes the second track from the album to get the visual treatment.
With Jilly from Philly getting into her hip-hop bag on the track, she references many staples from the genre’s visual style in the clip, including crew shots, scenes on the street and an energetic car ride with the camera pulled in close. However, the video offers a bit more with dynamic, colorful shots that seem inspired by visionary film director Wes Anderson. These include scenes of a glamorous Jill looking Afrocentric chic while answering a phone and a fish-eye lens view of a red-haired Tierra counting her money on the corner.

Jill Scott has never been shy about her North Philadelphia upbringing, reminding everyone of it on wax and video fairly consistently. So it was no surprise when she invited fellow Philly native Tierra Whack to join her in repping for their home on her To Whom This May Concern cut “Norf Side.” It’s also not surprising that it now becomes the second track from the album to get the visual treatment.
With Jilly from Philly getting into her hip-hop bag on the track, she references many staples from the genre’s visual style in the clip, including crew shots, scenes on the street and an energetic car ride with the camera pulled in close. However, the video offers a bit more with dynamic, colorful shots that seem inspired by visionary film director Wes Anderson. These include scenes of a glamorous Jill looking Afrocentric chic while answering a phone and a fish-eye lens view of a red-haired Tierra counting her money on the corner.
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Those in Philly actually got to experience the twosome live when Jill took the stage at the One Philly Unity Concert. The event was a triumphant one for the singer, who rocked the hometown crowd with gusto. But for “Norf Side,” she and her band went all out with added arrangements that included interpolations of classic rap jams throughout. It was the perfect playground for Jill Scott and Tierra Whack, who performed with enough warmth and love to radiate throughout the hometown crowd.
Those in Philly actually got to experience the twosome live when Jill took the stage at the One Philly Unity Concert. The event was a triumphant one for the singer, who rocked the hometown crowd with gusto. But for “Norf Side,” she and her band went all out with added arrangements that included interpolations of classic rap jams throughout. It was the perfect playground for Jill Scott and Tierra Whack, who performed with enough warmth and love to radiate throughout the hometown crowd.
#HipHopNews: Jay-Z Performs ‘Reasonable Doubt’ at Yankee Stadium with Nas, Beyoncé, and More
Jay-Z turned Yankee Stadium into a celebration of legacy, hometown pride, and the enduring impact of Reasonable Doubt, delivering an opening-night performance that balanced nostalgia with spectacle as the first of three anniversary concerts.
When I arrived in the Bronx, the atmosphere surrounding Yankee Stadium felt like an event long before anyone stepped inside. It was absolute pandemonium. Traffic had completely overwhelmed the Grand Concourse, River Avenue, 161st Street, and the surrounding blocks, forcing me to abandon the car and walk the rest of the way to the stadium.
Thousands of fans poured through the streets in every direction, all heading toward the same destination. Outside, the scene was unmistakably New York, with vendors lining the sidewalks selling nutcrackers in every variety imaginable while music echoed through the neighborhood. It already felt like a celebration before the first note had been played. A DJ kept the anticipation building with a mix that included Alex O'Neal's "Saturday," Meek Mill, Ja Rule's "New York," and other hometown staples as fans slowly filtered into the venue.
Inside, Yankee Stadium resembled a coliseum awaiting its main event. Haircut Hov had arrived, and the venue looked like a gladiator stadium with Hov ready to slaughter. A touching video of Beyoncé cutting Jay-Z's hair in the Yankee Stadium bleachers played across the giant screens before the pulsing heartbeat narrated by Pain In Da Ass introduced "Can't Knock the Hustle."
Beyoncé emerged wearing a striped New York Yankees jersey, seamlessly replacing Mary J. Blige's role on "Can't Knock the Hustle." Jay-Z, dressed in a black Reasonable Doubt-inspired outfit, even blended "Money Ain't a Thing" into the performance before Beyoncé showcased her vocals on the remix version. She flashed the Roc sign to the crowd before saying, "Thanks you so much, I love y'all." The stadium erupted, prompting one overwhelmed fan to simply blurt out, "Oh, shit," capturing the feeling of witnessing such an unforgettable opening.
Jay-Z then stepped forward and greeted the sold-out crowd. "New York City, whats up?" Hov asked. "That's how you start it, right." Removing his black jacket to reveal a white T-shirt beneath, paired with a navy blue Yankees cap, he immediately clarified the night's mission: "I know its a couple of people in here for the vibes, but tonight, we're playing Reasonable Doubt," he said.
The performance carried the weight of a homecoming. Celebrating the album that introduced him to the world inside Yankee Stadium elevated the evening into something historic. Short films and cinematic visuals rolled throughout the night, including a striking black-and-white choir montage. Looking around at the packed stadium, Jay-Z admitted, "This shit crazy, I ain't even gonna lie to y'all."
Moments later he declared, "If you're made in America, make some noise, New York City." Reflecting on how far both he and the album had come, he reminded everyone, "This album did 45,000 first week. Sold out Yankee Stadium. Culture. Always. Wins."
A brief a cappella freestyle led into "Brooklyn's Finest" as giant screens honored the Notorious B.I.G. through clips from "Dead Presidents," "Juicy," "One More Chance," and other classics. "I Love the Dough" became the first complete performance outside the Reasonable Doubt track list before another New York icon joined the celebration.
Nas emerged wearing a New York Mets warm-up outfit as "The World Is Yours" began playing. Young Guru masterfully blended Nas' verse into the "Dead Presidents" instrumental before transitioning into "New York State of Mind." Jay countered by rapping the opening verse of "Where I'm From" over Nas' instrumental as the two legends traded verses across each other's beats in one of the night's defining moments.
Following a brief blackout separating the performance into two acts, Jay-Z returned in a black suit jacket. Before continuing through Reasonable Doubt with "D'Evils," Blue Ivy appeared wearing a white pinstriped Yankees jersey and New York fitted cap, playing the piano during "Feelin' It." Jay later intensified "Can I Live" by emerging in a bulletproof vest, while also weaving portions of "Lucifer" into "D'Evils" before delivering the third verse over Snoop Dogg's "Murder Was the Case" instrumental.
The middle portion of the concert mixed classics from every era, including "Ain't No Nigga," "Excuse Me Miss," "22 2's," which briefly transitioned into A Tribe Called Quest's "Can I Kick It," "Coming of Age" alongside Memphis Bleek, and a spirited performance of "Cashmere Thoughts." After bringing Bleek out, Jay proudly declared, "That's the definition of loyalty right there. Memphis Bleek." He later welcomed Jaz-O with heartfelt appreciation, saying, "Jaz-O. If you dont give anybody credit for being on this stage tonight. Give it to this man here."
Overcome by the emotion of the night, Jay admitted, "Y'all niggas ain't gonna have me up here crying tonight." Before closing the main set with "Regrets," he honored his mother, saying, "a testament of why I'm standing on this stage is Mrs. Gloria Carter tonight." As he exited to the "December 4th" instrumental, he simply said, "Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for a beautiful evening."
The celebration, however, wasn't over. Fans demanded an encore, and Jay obliged. "Join in on a special moment," he said before Alicia Keys appeared at the piano, first singing Billy Joel's vocals before launching into "Empire State of Mind." The extra innings transformed into an interactive celebration as Jay challenged Young Guru: "Guru, play anything. I know all this shit." When Guru selected "U Don't Know," Jay laughed that it was cheating because Saturday belonged to The Blueprint.
Guru instead bounced through deep cuts before testing Jay with "Change the Game," prompting the admission, "I dont know the words, you went too far," only for Jay to catch the beat moments later. Negotiating with the crowd, he asked, "Two more? That's a deal? Everybody got their money worth and feels satisfied." When Guru teased "Roc Boys," Jay joked, "You gonna play that one? Turn Guru off," before adding, "Y'all ain't gonna gyp me. Two more," and then proclaiming, "It's time for the national anthem."
Jay-Z turned Yankee Stadium into a celebration of legacy, hometown pride, and the enduring impact of Reasonable Doubt, delivering an opening-night performance that balanced nostalgia with spectacle as the first of three anniversary concerts.
When I arrived in the Bronx, the atmosphere surrounding Yankee Stadium felt like an event long before anyone stepped inside. It was absolute pandemonium. Traffic had completely overwhelmed the Grand Concourse, River Avenue, 161st Street, and the surrounding blocks, forcing me to abandon the car and walk the rest of the way to the stadium.
Thousands of fans poured through the streets in every direction, all heading toward the same destination. Outside, the scene was unmistakably New York, with vendors lining the sidewalks selling nutcrackers in every variety imaginable while music echoed through the neighborhood. It already felt like a celebration before the first note had been played. A DJ kept the anticipation building with a mix that included Alex O'Neal's "Saturday," Meek Mill, Ja Rule's "New York," and other hometown staples as fans slowly filtered into the venue.
Inside, Yankee Stadium resembled a coliseum awaiting its main event. Haircut Hov had arrived, and the venue looked like a gladiator stadium with Hov ready to slaughter. A touching video of Beyoncé cutting Jay-Z's hair in the Yankee Stadium bleachers played across the giant screens before the pulsing heartbeat narrated by Pain In Da Ass introduced "Can't Knock the Hustle."
Beyoncé emerged wearing a striped New York Yankees jersey, seamlessly replacing Mary J. Blige's role on "Can't Knock the Hustle." Jay-Z, dressed in a black Reasonable Doubt-inspired outfit, even blended "Money Ain't a Thing" into the performance before Beyoncé showcased her vocals on the remix version. She flashed the Roc sign to the crowd before saying, "Thanks you so much, I love y'all." The stadium erupted, prompting one overwhelmed fan to simply blurt out, "Oh, shit," capturing the feeling of witnessing such an unforgettable opening.
Jay-Z then stepped forward and greeted the sold-out crowd. "New York City, whats up?" Hov asked. "That's how you start it, right." Removing his black jacket to reveal a white T-shirt beneath, paired with a navy blue Yankees cap, he immediately clarified the night's mission: "I know its a couple of people in here for the vibes, but tonight, we're playing Reasonable Doubt," he said.
The performance carried the weight of a homecoming. Celebrating the album that introduced him to the world inside Yankee Stadium elevated the evening into something historic. Short films and cinematic visuals rolled throughout the night, including a striking black-and-white choir montage. Looking around at the packed stadium, Jay-Z admitted, "This shit crazy, I ain't even gonna lie to y'all."
Moments later he declared, "If you're made in America, make some noise, New York City." Reflecting on how far both he and the album had come, he reminded everyone, "This album did 45,000 first week. Sold out Yankee Stadium. Culture. Always. Wins."
A brief a cappella freestyle led into "Brooklyn's Finest" as giant screens honored the Notorious B.I.G. through clips from "Dead Presidents," "Juicy," "One More Chance," and other classics. "I Love the Dough" became the first complete performance outside the Reasonable Doubt track list before another New York icon joined the celebration.
Nas emerged wearing a New York Mets warm-up outfit as "The World Is Yours" began playing. Young Guru masterfully blended Nas' verse into the "Dead Presidents" instrumental before transitioning into "New York State of Mind." Jay countered by rapping the opening verse of "Where I'm From" over Nas' instrumental as the two legends traded verses across each other's beats in one of the night's defining moments.
Following a brief blackout separating the performance into two acts, Jay-Z returned in a black suit jacket. Before continuing through Reasonable Doubt with "D'Evils," Blue Ivy appeared wearing a white pinstriped Yankees jersey and New York fitted cap, playing the piano during "Feelin' It." Jay later intensified "Can I Live" by emerging in a bulletproof vest, while also weaving portions of "Lucifer" into "D'Evils" before delivering the third verse over Snoop Dogg's "Murder Was the Case" instrumental.
The middle portion of the concert mixed classics from every era, including "Ain't No Nigga," "Excuse Me Miss," "22 2's," which briefly transitioned into A Tribe Called Quest's "Can I Kick It," "Coming of Age" alongside Memphis Bleek, and a spirited performance of "Cashmere Thoughts." After bringing Bleek out, Jay proudly declared, "That's the definition of loyalty right there. Memphis Bleek." He later welcomed Jaz-O with heartfelt appreciation, saying, "Jaz-O. If you dont give anybody credit for being on this stage tonight. Give it to this man here."
Overcome by the emotion of the night, Jay admitted, "Y'all niggas ain't gonna have me up here crying tonight." Before closing the main set with "Regrets," he honored his mother, saying, "a testament of why I'm standing on this stage is Mrs. Gloria Carter tonight." As he exited to the "December 4th" instrumental, he simply said, "Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for a beautiful evening."
The celebration, however, wasn't over. Fans demanded an encore, and Jay obliged. "Join in on a special moment," he said before Alicia Keys appeared at the piano, first singing Billy Joel's vocals before launching into "Empire State of Mind." The extra innings transformed into an interactive celebration as Jay challenged Young Guru: "Guru, play anything. I know all this shit." When Guru selected "U Don't Know," Jay laughed that it was cheating because Saturday belonged to The Blueprint.
Guru instead bounced through deep cuts before testing Jay with "Change the Game," prompting the admission, "I dont know the words, you went too far," only for Jay to catch the beat moments later. Negotiating with the crowd, he asked, "Two more? That's a deal? Everybody got their money worth and feels satisfied." When Guru teased "Roc Boys," Jay joked, "You gonna play that one? Turn Guru off," before adding, "Y'all ain't gonna gyp me. Two more," and then proclaiming, "It's time for the national anthem."
WATCH THE SHOW HERE:
Introducing "P.S.A.," Jay acknowledged the stadium acoustics, saying, "Now, its a crazy echo, but I'm trusting you guys. I'm feeding off you guys." "Niggas in Paris" ultimately served as the night's final song before the beat shifted into "Big Pimpin," allowing Jay-Z to close the historic opening night by spitting Pimp C's verse over the blended instrumental, bringing an epic Bronx homecoming to a fitting conclusion.
Introducing "P.S.A.," Jay acknowledged the stadium acoustics, saying, "Now, its a crazy echo, but I'm trusting you guys. I'm feeding off you guys." "Niggas in Paris" ultimately served as the night's final song before the beat shifted into "Big Pimpin," allowing Jay-Z to close the historic opening night by spitting Pimp C's verse over the blended instrumental, bringing an epic Bronx homecoming to a fitting conclusion.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Dead at Age 71

Overnight, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican representing South Carolina, supporting President Donald Trump, has died at the age of 71. According to CNN, Senator Graham died from a “brief and sudden illness.”
Graham spent over two decades on Capitol Hill, most recently giving critical support to Israel and Ukraine. His original political alliance was with late Arizona Senator and Republican presidential candidate John McCain. His recent allegiance was to Trump and MAGA.
Reports state emergency officials descended upon Graham’s DC home at 8:30 p.m. in response to distress calls of someone with chest pains. After 25 minutes, Graham was pronounced dead after CPR attempts.
Graham was in the midst of running for a fifth term in the upcoming midterm elections. Before his political career, he served in the US Air Force and as a defense attorney.
“Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the greatest people and Senators I have ever known, is dead! He was always working, and was a true American Patriot. Lindsey will be greatly missed!!!” Trump wrote on Truth social.
A native South Carolinian, Graham grew up in a blue collar family in the small town of Central where his parents ran a restaurant and pool hall. The first member of his family to go to college, Graham earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of South Carolina. He lives in Seneca and is a member of Corinth Baptist Church.
THE QUEEN Madonna Scores Historic 10th No. 1 Album With ‘Confessions II,’ Breaks Multiple Billboard Records
Madonna is on top once more. The 67-year-old “I Feel So Free” Queen of Pop scored the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with Confessions II, the chart company confirmed Sunday (July 12).
The album, featuring songs like “Bring Your Love” with Sabrina Carpenter, “Danceteria” and “Love Sensation,” moved 134,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in its debut week according to Luminate, making it the biggest dance album of 2026 thus far.
It’s Madonna’s biggest streaming week ever for an album, and her biggest pure album sales week in over a decade.
The album sold 114,000 units, marking her best sales week since 2012, and 19,000 units on-demand streams, her largest streaming week ever for an album.
This is her 10th No. 1 album overall, making her the first artist in history to have a No. 1 album in the 2020s and three other decades. (She’s had three No. 1 albums in the ’80s, four in the ’00s, and two in the ‘10s.)
It’s also her 24th Top 10 album overall.
Madonna is now only the fourth act in history to have at least 10 No. 1 albums each on the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, per Billboard. She’s the third woman in history to score ten No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, joining Barbra Streisand and Taylor Swift.
Madonna is on top once more. The 67-year-old “I Feel So Free” Queen of Pop scored the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with Confessions II, the chart company confirmed Sunday (July 12).
The album, featuring songs like “Bring Your Love” with Sabrina Carpenter, “Danceteria” and “Love Sensation,” moved 134,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in its debut week according to Luminate, making it the biggest dance album of 2026 thus far.
It’s Madonna’s biggest streaming week ever for an album, and her biggest pure album sales week in over a decade.
The album sold 114,000 units, marking her best sales week since 2012, and 19,000 units on-demand streams, her largest streaming week ever for an album.
This is her 10th No. 1 album overall, making her the first artist in history to have a No. 1 album in the 2020s and three other decades. (She’s had three No. 1 albums in the ’80s, four in the ’00s, and two in the ‘10s.)
It’s also her 24th Top 10 album overall.
Madonna is now only the fourth act in history to have at least 10 No. 1 albums each on the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, per Billboard. She’s the third woman in history to score ten No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, joining Barbra Streisand and Taylor Swift.
British Singer Bonnie Tyler Dead: ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ Singer Passes Away at 75 After Battling an Illness

Singer Bonnie Tyler has unexpectedly died at the age of 75.
The 75-year-old “Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer was hospitalized in Portugal and died due to an illness.
Her spokesperson confirmed her passing in a statement
“Bonnie’s family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly passed away last night in [a] hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for,” her spokesperson shared in a statement. “We will issue a further statement shortly but for now ask for privacy to deal with this tragedy.”
It was just confirmed a few weeks ago that she had been in a coma after undergoing emergency surgery.
Bonnie had been making hit music since the 1970s. She became widely known for hits including “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Holding Out for a Hero,” and released multiple albums throughout her career. She has earned three Grammy nominations, and received a Gold Badge Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors in recognition of her contributions to music.
Our thoughts are with her loved ones during this time. RIP.

Singer Bonnie Tyler has unexpectedly died at the age of 75.
The 75-year-old “Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer was hospitalized in Portugal and died due to an illness.
Her spokesperson confirmed her passing in a statement
“Bonnie’s family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly passed away last night in [a] hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for,” her spokesperson shared in a statement. “We will issue a further statement shortly but for now ask for privacy to deal with this tragedy.”
It was just confirmed a few weeks ago that she had been in a coma after undergoing emergency surgery.
Bonnie had been making hit music since the 1970s. She became widely known for hits including “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Holding Out for a Hero,” and released multiple albums throughout her career. She has earned three Grammy nominations, and received a Gold Badge Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors in recognition of her contributions to music.
Our thoughts are with her loved ones during this time. RIP.
Tyra Banks ‘Cried’ After ‘Modelland’ Novel Went Viral 15 Years Later
Tyra Banks was filled with emotion after her novel “Modelland” was discovered by a new generation.
Taking to social media, Banks shared how she cried as the novel was revived.
When Modelland first came out in 2011, I wanted it to fly high and last. But it didn’t,” she wrote in a new Instagram post. “I wanted people to step into that world, dive deeply, and become obsessed. But they didn’t.”
15 years later, Banks said her “phone started blowing up” when the“four chicks in green” line went viral.
”I clicked in and was awestruck,” Banks recalled. “And I saw Modelland being rediscovered. Remixed. Quoted. Loved. Debated. Hate-Loved. Dressed up as. Reprint and movie demands… by all of YOU.”
Banks said she “cried” to find out that the novel had taken off.
“I’m writing this with tears in my eyes right now,” she added. Banks also said that penning the novel was “one of the most intense, vulnerable, wildly creative chapters” of her life.
Released in September 2011, “Modelland” was written as a young adult fantasy novel. Visually framed as a Harry Potter meets Charlie and the Chocolate Factory style adventure set in a cutthroat modeling world. The 576-page book initially found commercial success, debuting at number 2 on The New York Times Children’s Chapter Books Best Seller list.
However, critics and readers were utterly bewildered by the book. The story felt like a surreal fever dream, blending standard teen drama with jarring body horror and bizarre world-building. It also featured plot points like characters traveling in fluid-filled sacks and a school nurse with a purse for a head.
While Tyra intended the novel to be an empowering story about self-acceptance, its sheer absurdity caused it to quickly fade into obscurity.
Despite plans to launch a much larger franchise, Book 2 was never published.
Tyra Banks was filled with emotion after her novel “Modelland” was discovered by a new generation.
Taking to social media, Banks shared how she cried as the novel was revived.
When Modelland first came out in 2011, I wanted it to fly high and last. But it didn’t,” she wrote in a new Instagram post. “I wanted people to step into that world, dive deeply, and become obsessed. But they didn’t.”
15 years later, Banks said her “phone started blowing up” when the“four chicks in green” line went viral.
”I clicked in and was awestruck,” Banks recalled. “And I saw Modelland being rediscovered. Remixed. Quoted. Loved. Debated. Hate-Loved. Dressed up as. Reprint and movie demands… by all of YOU.”
Banks said she “cried” to find out that the novel had taken off.
“I’m writing this with tears in my eyes right now,” she added. Banks also said that penning the novel was “one of the most intense, vulnerable, wildly creative chapters” of her life.
Released in September 2011, “Modelland” was written as a young adult fantasy novel. Visually framed as a Harry Potter meets Charlie and the Chocolate Factory style adventure set in a cutthroat modeling world. The 576-page book initially found commercial success, debuting at number 2 on The New York Times Children’s Chapter Books Best Seller list.
However, critics and readers were utterly bewildered by the book. The story felt like a surreal fever dream, blending standard teen drama with jarring body horror and bizarre world-building. It also featured plot points like characters traveling in fluid-filled sacks and a school nurse with a purse for a head.
While Tyra intended the novel to be an empowering story about self-acceptance, its sheer absurdity caused it to quickly fade into obscurity.
Despite plans to launch a much larger franchise, Book 2 was never published.
Netflix Releases Teaser Trailer for Tyler Perry’s ‘Why Did I Get Married Again?’

Netflix has unveiled the first teaser trailer for Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Again?, offering fans a long-awaited return to one of the filmmaker’s most recognizable franchises. The upcoming comedy-drama reunites much of the original ensemble while introducing new faces. The film is scheduled to debut exclusively on Netflix on Sept. 9.
The teaser signals an emotional reunion for the longtime friends who first appeared in 2007’s Why Did I Get Married?. Their stories continued in 2010’s Why Did I Get Married Too?. This third installment shifts the focus to the next generation while revisiting familiar relationships.
The new film follows the couples as they gather in Italy for the wedding of Marcus and Angela’s daughter. The celebration quickly becomes another opportunity for reflection, laughter and difficult conversations about love, marriage and family
Netflix’s teaser highlights scenic views of Lake Como, stylish wedding festivities and several heartfelt exchanges between returning characters. It also hints that old tensions may surface despite the joyous occasion.

Netflix has unveiled the first teaser trailer for Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Again?, offering fans a long-awaited return to one of the filmmaker’s most recognizable franchises. The upcoming comedy-drama reunites much of the original ensemble while introducing new faces. The film is scheduled to debut exclusively on Netflix on Sept. 9.
The teaser signals an emotional reunion for the longtime friends who first appeared in 2007’s Why Did I Get Married?. Their stories continued in 2010’s Why Did I Get Married Too?. This third installment shifts the focus to the next generation while revisiting familiar relationships.
The new film follows the couples as they gather in Italy for the wedding of Marcus and Angela’s daughter. The celebration quickly becomes another opportunity for reflection, laughter and difficult conversations about love, marriage and family
Netflix’s teaser highlights scenic views of Lake Como, stylish wedding festivities and several heartfelt exchanges between returning characters. It also hints that old tensions may surface despite the joyous occasion.
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Tyler Perry reprises his role as Terry and once again serves as the film’s writer, director and producer. Returning cast members include Jill Scott, Richard T. Jones, Michael Jai White, Tasha Smith, Sharon Leal and Lamman Rucker. Taraji P. Henson joins the franchise as Roselyn, the groom’s mother, bringing a fresh dynamic to the ensemble.
The teaser emphasizes the chemistry that helped make the original films successful. Longtime friendships remain intact, but the characters now face new chapters in their lives. Parenthood, changing marriages and personal growth appear to shape much of the upcoming story.
“The couples reunite for the destination wedding of Marcus and Angela’s daughter, bringing drama old and new as they ask, ‘Why did we get married again?’”
The preview also showcases Perry’s signature blend of comedy and emotional storytelling. Moments of celebration quickly transition into scenes suggesting unresolved conflicts and honest conversations.
The original Why Did I Get Married? became a commercial success after its 2007 release. The film explored the relationships of four married couples during an annual retreat. Its combination of humor, romance and dramatic revelations resonated with audiences. A sequel followed in 2010, expanding the characters’ stories and cementing the franchise’s popularity.
For years, fans speculated about whether Perry would revisit the series. Those discussions intensified after Perry publicly expressed interest in returning to the characters. Netflix officially confirmed the third film earlier this year as part of its 2026 slate.
Perry recently revealed production continued despite a collarbone injury he suffered shortly before filming began. The filmmaker said he remained committed to completing the project while working through his recovery.
The teaser offers only brief glimpses of the plot, choosing instead to build anticipation through character moments and sweeping visuals. Fans of the original films will recognize familiar faces, while newcomers are introduced to the evolving family dynamics.
With the trailer now released, anticipation is expected to build as Netflix prepares for the film’s September premiere. The project continues Perry’s ongoing partnership with the streaming platform and marks another return to one of his most beloved stories.
Tyler Perry reprises his role as Terry and once again serves as the film’s writer, director and producer. Returning cast members include Jill Scott, Richard T. Jones, Michael Jai White, Tasha Smith, Sharon Leal and Lamman Rucker. Taraji P. Henson joins the franchise as Roselyn, the groom’s mother, bringing a fresh dynamic to the ensemble.
The teaser emphasizes the chemistry that helped make the original films successful. Longtime friendships remain intact, but the characters now face new chapters in their lives. Parenthood, changing marriages and personal growth appear to shape much of the upcoming story.
“The couples reunite for the destination wedding of Marcus and Angela’s daughter, bringing drama old and new as they ask, ‘Why did we get married again?’”
The preview also showcases Perry’s signature blend of comedy and emotional storytelling. Moments of celebration quickly transition into scenes suggesting unresolved conflicts and honest conversations.
The original Why Did I Get Married? became a commercial success after its 2007 release. The film explored the relationships of four married couples during an annual retreat. Its combination of humor, romance and dramatic revelations resonated with audiences. A sequel followed in 2010, expanding the characters’ stories and cementing the franchise’s popularity.
For years, fans speculated about whether Perry would revisit the series. Those discussions intensified after Perry publicly expressed interest in returning to the characters. Netflix officially confirmed the third film earlier this year as part of its 2026 slate.
Perry recently revealed production continued despite a collarbone injury he suffered shortly before filming began. The filmmaker said he remained committed to completing the project while working through his recovery.
The teaser offers only brief glimpses of the plot, choosing instead to build anticipation through character moments and sweeping visuals. Fans of the original films will recognize familiar faces, while newcomers are introduced to the evolving family dynamics.
With the trailer now released, anticipation is expected to build as Netflix prepares for the film’s September premiere. The project continues Perry’s ongoing partnership with the streaming platform and marks another return to one of his most beloved stories.
South African World Cup Star Jayden Adams Dead At 25
South African and Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams has passed away at 25 years old as confirmed by the South African Football Players Union.
Adams, who represented Bafana Bafana, was reportedly found dead in Cape Town on Saturday morning, weeks after returning from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the Americas with the national team.
Circumstances surrounding how he died are still developing. “Cape Town Central police registered an Inquest for investigation following the discovery of the body of a 25-year-old male on Saturday, 2026-07-11 at 11:06 at a premises in Military Road, Scotscheskloof,” Western Cape South African Police Service spokesperson F.C. van Wyk told ESPN.
Adams started two of South Africa’s three World Cup matches, helping the country make history by reaching the knockout stage in a 1-0 win over South Korea on June 24.
On June 28, he was an unused substitute when South Africa were knocked out of the tournament by Canada.
Despite the adrenaline-pumping energy of the games, the 25-year-old had been reportedly mourning the death of his 72-year-old grandmother, Marianna Adams.
Marianna Adams passed away two weeks ago, just before the Bafana game against Czechia at Atlanta Stadium.
The South African Football Players Union said in a Saturday statement: “The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is devastated by the untimely passing of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder Jayden Adams.
“Jayden had only recently represented South Africa at the FIFA World Cup, carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage and distinction. His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, teammates, clubs, the football fraternity and the country at large.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the Adams family, Mamelodi Sundowns, Stellenbosch FC, Bafana Bafana and all those whose lives he touched.
“South African football has lost a gifted player, a proud servant of the game and a young life that still had so much to offer.
“May his soul rest in eternal peace.”
South African and Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams has passed away at 25 years old as confirmed by the South African Football Players Union.
Adams, who represented Bafana Bafana, was reportedly found dead in Cape Town on Saturday morning, weeks after returning from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the Americas with the national team.
Circumstances surrounding how he died are still developing. “Cape Town Central police registered an Inquest for investigation following the discovery of the body of a 25-year-old male on Saturday, 2026-07-11 at 11:06 at a premises in Military Road, Scotscheskloof,” Western Cape South African Police Service spokesperson F.C. van Wyk told ESPN.
Adams started two of South Africa’s three World Cup matches, helping the country make history by reaching the knockout stage in a 1-0 win over South Korea on June 24.
On June 28, he was an unused substitute when South Africa were knocked out of the tournament by Canada.
Despite the adrenaline-pumping energy of the games, the 25-year-old had been reportedly mourning the death of his 72-year-old grandmother, Marianna Adams.
Marianna Adams passed away two weeks ago, just before the Bafana game against Czechia at Atlanta Stadium.
The South African Football Players Union said in a Saturday statement: “The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is devastated by the untimely passing of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder Jayden Adams.
“Jayden had only recently represented South Africa at the FIFA World Cup, carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage and distinction. His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, teammates, clubs, the football fraternity and the country at large.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the Adams family, Mamelodi Sundowns, Stellenbosch FC, Bafana Bafana and all those whose lives he touched.
“South African football has lost a gifted player, a proud servant of the game and a young life that still had so much to offer.
“May his soul rest in eternal peace.”
Colin Kaepernick and Tyler Perry Fund Independent Autopsy and Funeral for Nolan Wells

Civil rights activist and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, alongside filmmaker Tyler Perry, has provided the funding for an independent autopsy of 18-year-old Nolan Wells. The teenager was found dead in the waters near Horn Island, Mississippi, on July 4, 2026, two days after he went missing during a trip with friends.

Civil rights activist and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, alongside filmmaker Tyler Perry, has provided the funding for an independent autopsy of 18-year-old Nolan Wells. The teenager was found dead in the waters near Horn Island, Mississippi, on July 4, 2026, two days after he went missing during a trip with friends.
The family of Nolan Wells, represented by civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, expressed profound distrust in the local investigation. Speaking on Good Morning America, parents Christine and Elmore Wonsley detailed numerous inconsistencies, including wiped Snapchat data, conflicting location logs, and accounts from friends that they claim do not align with their son’s character.
Attorney Ben Crump confirmed that the body was transported to Washington, D.C., to ensure the examination was conducted by a pathologist with no ties to Mississippi law enforcement. The family argues that the official narrative—which currently leans toward an accidental drowning—fails to address why Nolan would have separated from his group, a behavior they describe as entirely uncharacteristic.
“We want the same standard of investigation any other family would receive,” Christine Wonsley stated. The move highlights a growing trend of celebrity-funded legal and forensic support for families who feel marginalized by local investigative processes.
While Sheriff John Ledbetter has stated that local authorities are reviewing video evidence and are working toward the same goal as the family, the Wonsleys remain committed to their independent pursuit of truth. The autopsy results are expected to provide a crucial, objective perspective to challenge or corroborate the state’s findings.
Brandy Addresses Weight Criticism: 'May We Become Gentler With One Another'
Brandy broke her silence on comments regarding her weight in a new Instagram post.
Last week, the Grammy-winning R&B icon was honored at a hometown celebration in McComb, Mississippi. But following the event, online chatter shifted from the commemoration itself to Brandy’s appearance — specifically, that to some online observers, she looked noticeably thinner.
Brandy reacted to the dialogue in an Instagram post on Saturday (July 11), which showed a striking photo carousel of the 47-year-old entertainer.
“Perhaps we’ve been looking for it in all the wrong places. In youth. In perfection. In approval. In bodies that never change and faces that never age,” the vocalist wrote. “But life was never meant to leave us untouched. It shapes us. It humbles us. It refines us. Every season leaves its signature upon us.”
Brandy added that she’s “learned that it takes only a moment to form an opinion about someone’s appearance, and a lifetime to understand what they’ve lived through.”

“So may we become gentler with one another. Not because everyone is fragile, but because everyone is carrying a story we cannot see,” she wrote. “Our words have weight. Our judgments have weight. Our kindness does too."
Brandy’s post concluded with a stance against talking negatively about someone’s figure and remembering that they are “someone’s child,” “someone’s dream,” “someone’s life” and “a soul.”
“And souls have always been more beautiful than surfaces,” she wrote.
In her memoir, Phases, which was published on March 31, Brandy recalled her struggles with bulimia as a teen star and while being in an abusive relationship.
"I believed I was purging more than food. I was expelling the weight of disappointment," she wrote, per People, adding "washing away the residue of other people’s expectations, cleansing myself of perceived failure ... For a few blessed seconds after, I felt lighter. Thinner. Prettier. Worthy. The sensation never lasted, but I chased it like an addict."
Brandy broke her silence on comments regarding her weight in a new Instagram post.
Last week, the Grammy-winning R&B icon was honored at a hometown celebration in McComb, Mississippi. But following the event, online chatter shifted from the commemoration itself to Brandy’s appearance — specifically, that to some online observers, she looked noticeably thinner.
Brandy reacted to the dialogue in an Instagram post on Saturday (July 11), which showed a striking photo carousel of the 47-year-old entertainer.
“Perhaps we’ve been looking for it in all the wrong places. In youth. In perfection. In approval. In bodies that never change and faces that never age,” the vocalist wrote. “But life was never meant to leave us untouched. It shapes us. It humbles us. It refines us. Every season leaves its signature upon us.”
Brandy added that she’s “learned that it takes only a moment to form an opinion about someone’s appearance, and a lifetime to understand what they’ve lived through.”

“So may we become gentler with one another. Not because everyone is fragile, but because everyone is carrying a story we cannot see,” she wrote. “Our words have weight. Our judgments have weight. Our kindness does too."
Brandy’s post concluded with a stance against talking negatively about someone’s figure and remembering that they are “someone’s child,” “someone’s dream,” “someone’s life” and “a soul.”
“And souls have always been more beautiful than surfaces,” she wrote.
In her memoir, Phases, which was published on March 31, Brandy recalled her struggles with bulimia as a teen star and while being in an abusive relationship.
"I believed I was purging more than food. I was expelling the weight of disappointment," she wrote, per People, adding "washing away the residue of other people’s expectations, cleansing myself of perceived failure ... For a few blessed seconds after, I felt lighter. Thinner. Prettier. Worthy. The sensation never lasted, but I chased it like an addict."
Ariana Grande Exits 'American Horror Story' Due to Tour Commitments
Ariana Grande will no longer be appearing in American Horror Story due to upcoming tour commitments.
The singer and actor has officially pulled out of starring in the 13th season of the FX seriesbecause of conflicting schedules with her ongoing Eternal Sunshine tour that wraps in August.
Her involvement with the show was previously announced last Halloween in a social media post from Ryan Murphy Productions. Grande had joined a massive cast of American Horror Story vets like Angela Bassett, Sarah Paulson, Emma Roberts, Gabourey Sidibe, Evan Peters, Jessica Lange, and Kathy Bates.
Grande's appearance on the show would have been her first. She'd previously worked with the show's creator, Ryan Murphy, on the show Scream Queens in 2015.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, American Horror Story is currently filming in New York. The show is set to return on September 24.
Grande's Eternal Sunshine tour kicked off last month. The massive tour's opening dates turned into a way to reveal the tracklist for her forthcoming album, Petal, that's set to arrive on July 31.
During a show at the Kia Forum on June 19, Grande revealed the tracklist for the album. The 12-track project is co-executive-produced by Grande and her longtime collaborator ILYA.
Aside from her Eternal Sunshine tour, Grande is gearing up to star in the upcoming film, Focker-In-Law, which is the fourth installment in the long-running Meet the Parents franchise.
Last October, Ben Stiller praised Grande's comedic chops in the film during an appearance on The View. "I can’t really say too much about it yet," he said. "But Ariana’s in it. She’s amazing. What a brilliant comedic actress, just an amazing person."
Prior to that, Stiller spoke about what it was like working with her during an appearance on E! News. "What’s surprising, and maybe not really surprising, is how amazingly she blended in," Stiller explained. "She’s such a pro, she's so funny, she's so talented, obviously as a singer, but also she was so funny and amazing in Wicked."
Ariana Grande will no longer be appearing in American Horror Story due to upcoming tour commitments.
The singer and actor has officially pulled out of starring in the 13th season of the FX seriesbecause of conflicting schedules with her ongoing Eternal Sunshine tour that wraps in August.
Her involvement with the show was previously announced last Halloween in a social media post from Ryan Murphy Productions. Grande had joined a massive cast of American Horror Story vets like Angela Bassett, Sarah Paulson, Emma Roberts, Gabourey Sidibe, Evan Peters, Jessica Lange, and Kathy Bates.
Grande's appearance on the show would have been her first. She'd previously worked with the show's creator, Ryan Murphy, on the show Scream Queens in 2015.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, American Horror Story is currently filming in New York. The show is set to return on September 24.
Grande's Eternal Sunshine tour kicked off last month. The massive tour's opening dates turned into a way to reveal the tracklist for her forthcoming album, Petal, that's set to arrive on July 31.
During a show at the Kia Forum on June 19, Grande revealed the tracklist for the album. The 12-track project is co-executive-produced by Grande and her longtime collaborator ILYA.
Aside from her Eternal Sunshine tour, Grande is gearing up to star in the upcoming film, Focker-In-Law, which is the fourth installment in the long-running Meet the Parents franchise.
Last October, Ben Stiller praised Grande's comedic chops in the film during an appearance on The View. "I can’t really say too much about it yet," he said. "But Ariana’s in it. She’s amazing. What a brilliant comedic actress, just an amazing person."
Prior to that, Stiller spoke about what it was like working with her during an appearance on E! News. "What’s surprising, and maybe not really surprising, is how amazingly she blended in," Stiller explained. "She’s such a pro, she's so funny, she's so talented, obviously as a singer, but also she was so funny and amazing in Wicked."
Kristi Noem Reportedly Divorcing Husband Bryon Amid Cross-Dressing Claims

Kristi Noem is reportedly getting a divorce.
A new report claims that Kristi and her husband Bryon Noem are separating amid the claims that he likes to cross-dress and wear fake breasts.
Kristi and Bryon have been married for 34 years and the allegations about him, which surfaced in March 2026, reportedly were a shock and a surprise to her.
Kristi‘s mom Corinne Arnold confirm the breakup to Daily Mail and said, “It has been difficult, but we knew this was coming, that they were going to get divorced.”
Corinne says the last time she saw Kristi and Bryon together was at one of their kids’ birthday parties in late spring in South Dakota. At that party, she confronted her daughter and asked about the status of their relationship.
“I said, ‘What’s the deal? Are you going to get together again?’ And she said, ‘No. No. We’re going to get a divorce.’ And I said, ‘Who is your lawyer?’ And she said it was somebody from Sioux Falls,” Corinne added.
In March 2026, Kristi‘s rep said, “Ms. Noem is devastated. The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time.”
The original report in question came from the Daily Mail, who allege: “Kristi Noem’s husband is today revealed as a secret crossdresser who dons gigantic fake breasts and pink hotpants to chat with online fetish models.” The site added they “reviewed hundreds of messages involving three women from the ‘bimbofication’ scene – where porn performers transform themselves into real-life Barbie dolls by pumping colossal amounts of saline into their breasts.”
According to the report, he allegedly said he enjoyed “huge, huge ridiculous boobs” and is also alleged to have sent thousands of dollars in payments.
The outlet also published a photo it claims shows him wearing fake breasts.

Kristi Noem is reportedly getting a divorce.
A new report claims that Kristi and her husband Bryon Noem are separating amid the claims that he likes to cross-dress and wear fake breasts.
Kristi and Bryon have been married for 34 years and the allegations about him, which surfaced in March 2026, reportedly were a shock and a surprise to her.
Kristi‘s mom Corinne Arnold confirm the breakup to Daily Mail and said, “It has been difficult, but we knew this was coming, that they were going to get divorced.”
Corinne says the last time she saw Kristi and Bryon together was at one of their kids’ birthday parties in late spring in South Dakota. At that party, she confronted her daughter and asked about the status of their relationship.
“I said, ‘What’s the deal? Are you going to get together again?’ And she said, ‘No. No. We’re going to get a divorce.’ And I said, ‘Who is your lawyer?’ And she said it was somebody from Sioux Falls,” Corinne added.
In March 2026, Kristi‘s rep said, “Ms. Noem is devastated. The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time.”
The original report in question came from the Daily Mail, who allege: “Kristi Noem’s husband is today revealed as a secret crossdresser who dons gigantic fake breasts and pink hotpants to chat with online fetish models.” The site added they “reviewed hundreds of messages involving three women from the ‘bimbofication’ scene – where porn performers transform themselves into real-life Barbie dolls by pumping colossal amounts of saline into their breasts.”
According to the report, he allegedly said he enjoyed “huge, huge ridiculous boobs” and is also alleged to have sent thousands of dollars in payments.
The outlet also published a photo it claims shows him wearing fake breasts.
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