#MAGFAB: Lenny Kravitz Covers the Latest Issue of MEN’S HEALTH Magazine

Music, booze, and drugs have long been inseparable, with vice, hedonism, and excess being part of life on the road. But a new band of artists is changing all of that, hitting the gym instead of the bottle (or the bong) before performances. They’re organizing run clubs with fans that double as sweaty after-parties. Like pro athletes, they’re hiring trainers and nutritionists to help them achieve and maintain peak fitness. And they’re riding the post-pandemic wellness wave to ever more prominent abs and pecs. MEN’S HEALTH spotlights this new class of fit musicians with the Summer issue, the Music + Muscle Issue, offering a backstage pass to the workout wonders of four issue cover stars, including Lenny Kravitz.
On the metaphor that informs his fitness philosophy:
“Fitness is the house; discipline is the foundation. It’s the work you do when no one is watching. It’s figuring out how you’re going to squeeze in a workout no matter what else you have going on that day or night.”
On how Mick Jagger inspired him to make fitness more of a priority:
“The mid 90s is when I really began training, although I was already very health conscious, but I hadn’t put the two together yet. Most people I knew in the rock and roll world were not taking care of themselves in that way but Mick Jagger was a big influence on me. We were on holiday together once in the Bahamas and I watched how disciplined he was about his training and nutrition and realized that this was a major part of his formula.”
On his longtime trainer and close friend Dodd Romero:
“Dodd has a gift—the way I make music is the way he works on bodies. He can just look at you like a computer and see the slightest things that are off. Like, ‘You ate some chips last night, didn’t you?’ I hate to say it, but he’s always right.”
On the physique he’s spent decades building:
“I’m not looking to be big or bulky. I want a very narrow silhouette, more like Spider-Man meets Bruce Lee, you know what I mean? Bruce Lee looked good in clothes. He’s bad—a thin, cool guy who obviously had muscle tone and who moved and flowed really gracefully.”
On building his physique naturally:
“All this is natural: no peptides, no human growth hormone, no testosterone. There’s nothing wrong if people want to do those things. But there’s an alternative. You can do it naturally with exercise and food. Is it harder? Yes. Does it take more work? Yes. But that’s how I choose to do it, and it’s 100 percent attainable.”

On the practical reason he often works out in leather pants or jeans:
“I perform onstage in leather, denim, whatever, so those are the pants I wear to train. It also means I can fit in a workout anytime, anywhere.”
On the basic but powerful metric he uses to track his fitness: his waist size:
“I can gauge everything by how I’m in my pants. Like, if my pants are a little tight, I know I’m getting outta’ shape. My friend Denzel Washington gave me this phrase, ‘The pants don’t lie, the pants don’t lie.’”
On whether he’s insecure about any aspect of his body:
“Not right now, and I don’t mean that to sound like I’m into myself, but I’ve put in the work and I feel really good. But I gotta fill out my legs a little bit.”
On why he doesn’t typically eat until 3 or 4 p.m. in the afternoon:
“It’s not because I’m trying to intermittent fast; it’s just the way I am,. I can’t get up and, like, eat. Typically, I’ll start with an egg white omelet with a lot of vegetables. Then a protein shake, and later I’ll have a salad.”

On redefining aging:
“Age is a funny thing. I don’t look at it as a number. I look at age as time on earth. What you do with that time, what’s the result of how you choose to live?”
On maintenance as the key to aging:
“You can have a 1964 Mustang that looks like it came off the line yesterday. It’s gleaming, with an engine that purrs. You can also have one that’s rusted, dented, beat up, and doesn’t work. Same car, same year, but a very different outcome as a result of how you maintained it. It sounds silly the way I’m simplifying it, but that’s how it is to me.”
On why he thinks he’ll be more fit at 72 than he is now:
“You realize as you keep spending time on the planet that aging is not how you thought it would be. We’re going forward in time, but at the same time, we’re going back in time, because now I’m in better shape than I was 10 years ago, 20 years ago. Ten years from now, I will be in better shape than I am now.”
The Summer 2026 issue of MEN’S HEALTH, The Music + Muscle Issue, hits newsstands nationwide in on July 21

Music, booze, and drugs have long been inseparable, with vice, hedonism, and excess being part of life on the road. But a new band of artists is changing all of that, hitting the gym instead of the bottle (or the bong) before performances. They’re organizing run clubs with fans that double as sweaty after-parties. Like pro athletes, they’re hiring trainers and nutritionists to help them achieve and maintain peak fitness. And they’re riding the post-pandemic wellness wave to ever more prominent abs and pecs. MEN’S HEALTH spotlights this new class of fit musicians with the Summer issue, the Music + Muscle Issue, offering a backstage pass to the workout wonders of four issue cover stars, including Lenny Kravitz.
On the metaphor that informs his fitness philosophy:
“Fitness is the house; discipline is the foundation. It’s the work you do when no one is watching. It’s figuring out how you’re going to squeeze in a workout no matter what else you have going on that day or night.”
On how Mick Jagger inspired him to make fitness more of a priority:
“The mid 90s is when I really began training, although I was already very health conscious, but I hadn’t put the two together yet. Most people I knew in the rock and roll world were not taking care of themselves in that way but Mick Jagger was a big influence on me. We were on holiday together once in the Bahamas and I watched how disciplined he was about his training and nutrition and realized that this was a major part of his formula.”
On his longtime trainer and close friend Dodd Romero:
“Dodd has a gift—the way I make music is the way he works on bodies. He can just look at you like a computer and see the slightest things that are off. Like, ‘You ate some chips last night, didn’t you?’ I hate to say it, but he’s always right.”
On the physique he’s spent decades building:
“I’m not looking to be big or bulky. I want a very narrow silhouette, more like Spider-Man meets Bruce Lee, you know what I mean? Bruce Lee looked good in clothes. He’s bad—a thin, cool guy who obviously had muscle tone and who moved and flowed really gracefully.”
On building his physique naturally:
“All this is natural: no peptides, no human growth hormone, no testosterone. There’s nothing wrong if people want to do those things. But there’s an alternative. You can do it naturally with exercise and food. Is it harder? Yes. Does it take more work? Yes. But that’s how I choose to do it, and it’s 100 percent attainable.”

On the practical reason he often works out in leather pants or jeans:
“I perform onstage in leather, denim, whatever, so those are the pants I wear to train. It also means I can fit in a workout anytime, anywhere.”
On the basic but powerful metric he uses to track his fitness: his waist size:
“I can gauge everything by how I’m in my pants. Like, if my pants are a little tight, I know I’m getting outta’ shape. My friend Denzel Washington gave me this phrase, ‘The pants don’t lie, the pants don’t lie.’”
On whether he’s insecure about any aspect of his body:
“Not right now, and I don’t mean that to sound like I’m into myself, but I’ve put in the work and I feel really good. But I gotta fill out my legs a little bit.”
On why he doesn’t typically eat until 3 or 4 p.m. in the afternoon:
“It’s not because I’m trying to intermittent fast; it’s just the way I am,. I can’t get up and, like, eat. Typically, I’ll start with an egg white omelet with a lot of vegetables. Then a protein shake, and later I’ll have a salad.”

On redefining aging:
“Age is a funny thing. I don’t look at it as a number. I look at age as time on earth. What you do with that time, what’s the result of how you choose to live?”
On maintenance as the key to aging:
“You can have a 1964 Mustang that looks like it came off the line yesterday. It’s gleaming, with an engine that purrs. You can also have one that’s rusted, dented, beat up, and doesn’t work. Same car, same year, but a very different outcome as a result of how you maintained it. It sounds silly the way I’m simplifying it, but that’s how it is to me.”
On why he thinks he’ll be more fit at 72 than he is now:
“You realize as you keep spending time on the planet that aging is not how you thought it would be. We’re going forward in time, but at the same time, we’re going back in time, because now I’m in better shape than I was 10 years ago, 20 years ago. Ten years from now, I will be in better shape than I am now.”
The Summer 2026 issue of MEN’S HEALTH, The Music + Muscle Issue, hits newsstands nationwide in on July 21
#RHOA: Kim Zolciak Avoids Jail Time After paying the court appointed guardian
'Real Housewives of Atlanta' alum Kim Zolciak is no longer at risk of being thrown behind bars ... 'cause she coughed up the money she owed to a court-appointed guardian in her bitter divorce ...
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, a Georgia judge ordered Kim to cough up $2,535 in unpaid fees owed to the guardian ad litem assigned in her divorce case with Kroy Biermann.
The judge previously had the guardian interview Kim, Kroy, and their four minor kids to reach a determination on custody issues in the case.
The order said if Kim failed to pay the money by next month ... she might have been incarcerated.
Sources familiar with the situation says ... Kim paid the bill in full on Tuesday July, 14.
Kim has had issues with the guardian in the past and claimed she was not taking her claims of abuse and concerns about Kroy's parenting into consideration.
Kroy has claimed the kids were suffering mental abuse at the hands of Kim. He said Kim believes the guardian was out to get her ... which he insists is nonsense.
As you know, Kim and Kroy have been going back and forth in court for years as they fight over custody and support.
Kim's adult daughter, Brielle Biermann, recently revealed she hasn't talked to Kroy in some time … and doesn't think he'll be at her upcoming wedding.
'Real Housewives of Atlanta' alum Kim Zolciak is no longer at risk of being thrown behind bars ... 'cause she coughed up the money she owed to a court-appointed guardian in her bitter divorce ...
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, a Georgia judge ordered Kim to cough up $2,535 in unpaid fees owed to the guardian ad litem assigned in her divorce case with Kroy Biermann.
The judge previously had the guardian interview Kim, Kroy, and their four minor kids to reach a determination on custody issues in the case.
The order said if Kim failed to pay the money by next month ... she might have been incarcerated.
Sources familiar with the situation says ... Kim paid the bill in full on Tuesday July, 14.
Kim has had issues with the guardian in the past and claimed she was not taking her claims of abuse and concerns about Kroy's parenting into consideration.
Kroy has claimed the kids were suffering mental abuse at the hands of Kim. He said Kim believes the guardian was out to get her ... which he insists is nonsense.
As you know, Kim and Kroy have been going back and forth in court for years as they fight over custody and support.
Kim's adult daughter, Brielle Biermann, recently revealed she hasn't talked to Kroy in some time … and doesn't think he'll be at her upcoming wedding.
#MusicNews: Tinashe Announces New Album Popstar

Tinashe has taken a break from smashing up cars in Silver Lake to officially announce her new album. Popstar includes last month’s “Too Easy,” as well as a new single, the crunk-inflected “Crash Out.” “The American dream is outdated,” Tinashe sing-raps on the track, “now they sitting on the internet hating.” Popstar is out September 25 via Atlantic. Check out the cover art and listen to “Crash Out” below.
Tinashe shared her last full-length LP, 333, in 2021. She’s since followed it up with two shorter projects, 2023’s BB/Ang3l and 2024’s Quantum Baby, which featured the single “Nasty.”

Tinashe has taken a break from smashing up cars in Silver Lake to officially announce her new album. Popstar includes last month’s “Too Easy,” as well as a new single, the crunk-inflected “Crash Out.” “The American dream is outdated,” Tinashe sing-raps on the track, “now they sitting on the internet hating.” Popstar is out September 25 via Atlantic. Check out the cover art and listen to “Crash Out” below.
Tinashe shared her last full-length LP, 333, in 2021. She’s since followed it up with two shorter projects, 2023’s BB/Ang3l and 2024’s Quantum Baby, which featured the single “Nasty.”
#HipHopNews: Yung Miami Thanks Monica For Support Through "Spend Dat" Controversy

Yung Miami’s viral hit “Spend Dat” has become the song of the summer, but it has always been one of the year’s most controversial tunes. The Florida rapper’s song has sparked online debate and drawn commentary and criticism from all corners, with fellow music stars like India.Arie and Luke chiming in with a take.
But R&B superstar Monica clearly isn’t one of the “Spend Dat” haters. The songstress incorporated the song into her set during her performance at Essence Fest this year.
After Yung Miami, aka Caresha, saw the “Boy Is Mine” singer embrace the hit song, she praised Monica on Instagram.
“Ahhhh…. This is what an OG look like!!!” wrote Yung Miami. “Thank you @monicadenise for hitting that sh*t one time and showing ya girl some LOVE. We can celebrate each other’s wins and just have a good time! This is sisterhood this is black excellence!! Thank you Monica you’ve truly always been a REAL ONE & stay embracing and pouring into the girls! A ICON, A LEGEND ”
“I Love You @yungmiami305 Support and sisterhood is my stance always,” Monica responded. “So much love for you and your family!”
The moment comes after India.Arie sparked extensive online debate with her criticism of the song.
"I did not call for a boycott; I commented on someone’s thread calling for a boycott,” she said in an Instagram video in early July. “I think people should learn how to do what’s best for them. That’s what I want for people. I want you to have an understanding of what’s good for you, and have the love for yourself to do it. That’s what I want. But also, who cares what I want for you? I know what I want for me, and I do what is best for me. … I think people just need to make choices for themselves."

Yung Miami’s viral hit “Spend Dat” has become the song of the summer, but it has always been one of the year’s most controversial tunes. The Florida rapper’s song has sparked online debate and drawn commentary and criticism from all corners, with fellow music stars like India.Arie and Luke chiming in with a take.
But R&B superstar Monica clearly isn’t one of the “Spend Dat” haters. The songstress incorporated the song into her set during her performance at Essence Fest this year.
After Yung Miami, aka Caresha, saw the “Boy Is Mine” singer embrace the hit song, she praised Monica on Instagram.
“Ahhhh…. This is what an OG look like!!!” wrote Yung Miami. “Thank you @monicadenise for hitting that sh*t one time and showing ya girl some LOVE. We can celebrate each other’s wins and just have a good time! This is sisterhood this is black excellence!! Thank you Monica you’ve truly always been a REAL ONE & stay embracing and pouring into the girls! A ICON, A LEGEND ”
“I Love You @yungmiami305 Support and sisterhood is my stance always,” Monica responded. “So much love for you and your family!”
The moment comes after India.Arie sparked extensive online debate with her criticism of the song.
"I did not call for a boycott; I commented on someone’s thread calling for a boycott,” she said in an Instagram video in early July. “I think people should learn how to do what’s best for them. That’s what I want for people. I want you to have an understanding of what’s good for you, and have the love for yourself to do it. That’s what I want. But also, who cares what I want for you? I know what I want for me, and I do what is best for me. … I think people just need to make choices for themselves."
OH LOOK! Ya Girl Wendy Williams Smiles Alongside Niece Alex Finnie In New Birthday Photos
Wendy Williams appears to be celebrating another trip around the sun surrounded by family.
Over the weekend, the former daytime talk show host’s niece, Alex Finnie, shared a series of photos and videos from Wendy’s birthday celebration. One Instagram post featured the pair posing together, while another included a group photo with friends. Alex captioned the post:

“celebrating the QUEEN happy birthday Aunt Wendy LOVE YOU!”
Alex also shared a glimpse of Wendy’s birthday coffee, showing a cup with “Wendy! Happy Birthday” handwritten across it, along with a red heart emoji.
The birthday outing comes as Wendy continues navigating her highly publicized legal guardianship. In recent months, the television personality has maintained that she wants more independence and has publicly challenged the court-ordered arrangement governing her personal and financial affairs.
Wendy Williams appears to be celebrating another trip around the sun surrounded by family.
Over the weekend, the former daytime talk show host’s niece, Alex Finnie, shared a series of photos and videos from Wendy’s birthday celebration. One Instagram post featured the pair posing together, while another included a group photo with friends. Alex captioned the post:

“celebrating the QUEEN happy birthday Aunt Wendy LOVE YOU!”
Alex also shared a glimpse of Wendy’s birthday coffee, showing a cup with “Wendy! Happy Birthday” handwritten across it, along with a red heart emoji.
The birthday outing comes as Wendy continues navigating her highly publicized legal guardianship. In recent months, the television personality has maintained that she wants more independence and has publicly challenged the court-ordered arrangement governing her personal and financial affairs.

Despite the ongoing legal battle, the new photos show Wendy smiling as she marked her special day with those closest to her, with her niece’s heartfelt tribute giving fans a rare look at the celebration.
Brandy Reflects on Relationship with Whitney Houston: ‘Changed Storytelling Forever’
Brandy is looking back on the lasting impact of her relationship with Whitney Houston while celebrating the legacy of their groundbreaking work together on Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella.
The Grammy-winning singer and actress recently reflected on returning to the role of Cinderella nearly three decades after first portraying the beloved princess. As she revisits the character in Disney’s latest Descendants installment, Brandy is also honoring Houston, who starred as the Fairy Godmother and served as an executive producer on the landmark 1997 television film. Houston died in 2012 at age 48.
In a heartfelt social media message, Brandy credited Houston and producer Debra Martin Chase for helping create a version of the classic fairy tale that reshaped how audiences viewed representation on screen.
“Whitney Houston and Debra Martin Chase changed storytelling forever,” Brandy wrote. “They imagined a world where every child could see themselves reflected in the magic. Because of their vision, a Black girl from Mississippi became Cinderella, and generations grew up believing that dreams don’t have limits.”
The singer also expressed gratitude for being able to revisit the character that became one of the defining roles of her career.
“Returning to Cinderella has been emotional, humbling and deeply meaningful,” she wrote. “This character has always represented hope, possibility and believing in something greater than yourself.”
When Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella premiered on television in 1997, it broke new ground with its intentionally diverse cast. Brandy became the first Black actress to portray Cinderella in a major television adaptation. Houston, originally considered for the title role before shifting to the Fairy Godmother, helped champion the production behind the scenes.
The film also featured a multicultural ensemble that included Whoopi Goldberg, Victor Garber, Bernadette Peters and Paolo Montalban. Its color-conscious casting challenged traditional fairy tale conventions and resonated with audiences across generations.
For many viewers, the production became more than a television musical. It represented a shift toward broader representation in family entertainment. Its popularity has endured through home video releases, streaming platforms and renewed cultural appreciation.
Brandy has frequently credited Houston with serving as both a mentor and personal inspiration throughout her career. Over the years, she has spoken about Houston’s encouragement and the confidence she instilled in her as a young performer entering Hollywood.
As Brandy prepares to introduce Cinderella to a new generation through Disney’s expanding Descendants universe, she says Houston’s influence remains central to her work.
“The greatest lesson Whitney ever gave me was to always be authentic and to inspire,” Brandy has previously said when discussing the late icon’s mentorship.
That message continues to guide the singer as she steps back into one of her most recognizable roles.
Brandy said she hopes today’s young audiences experience the same sense of possibility that children felt when the original film debuted nearly 30 years ago. She believes stories rooted in inclusion continue to matter because they allow more children to imagine themselves as heroes.
Houston’s presence remains woven into that legacy. Although she is no longer here to witness its continued influence, Brandy believes her vision continues to inspire filmmakers, performers and audiences alike.
By revisiting Cinderella, Brandy says she is celebrating more than a beloved character. She is honoring a friendship, a mentorship and a creative partnership that helped redefine what fairy tales could look like.
Brandy is looking back on the lasting impact of her relationship with Whitney Houston while celebrating the legacy of their groundbreaking work together on Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella.
The Grammy-winning singer and actress recently reflected on returning to the role of Cinderella nearly three decades after first portraying the beloved princess. As she revisits the character in Disney’s latest Descendants installment, Brandy is also honoring Houston, who starred as the Fairy Godmother and served as an executive producer on the landmark 1997 television film. Houston died in 2012 at age 48.
In a heartfelt social media message, Brandy credited Houston and producer Debra Martin Chase for helping create a version of the classic fairy tale that reshaped how audiences viewed representation on screen.
“Whitney Houston and Debra Martin Chase changed storytelling forever,” Brandy wrote. “They imagined a world where every child could see themselves reflected in the magic. Because of their vision, a Black girl from Mississippi became Cinderella, and generations grew up believing that dreams don’t have limits.”
The singer also expressed gratitude for being able to revisit the character that became one of the defining roles of her career.
“Returning to Cinderella has been emotional, humbling and deeply meaningful,” she wrote. “This character has always represented hope, possibility and believing in something greater than yourself.”
When Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella premiered on television in 1997, it broke new ground with its intentionally diverse cast. Brandy became the first Black actress to portray Cinderella in a major television adaptation. Houston, originally considered for the title role before shifting to the Fairy Godmother, helped champion the production behind the scenes.
The film also featured a multicultural ensemble that included Whoopi Goldberg, Victor Garber, Bernadette Peters and Paolo Montalban. Its color-conscious casting challenged traditional fairy tale conventions and resonated with audiences across generations.
For many viewers, the production became more than a television musical. It represented a shift toward broader representation in family entertainment. Its popularity has endured through home video releases, streaming platforms and renewed cultural appreciation.
Brandy has frequently credited Houston with serving as both a mentor and personal inspiration throughout her career. Over the years, she has spoken about Houston’s encouragement and the confidence she instilled in her as a young performer entering Hollywood.
As Brandy prepares to introduce Cinderella to a new generation through Disney’s expanding Descendants universe, she says Houston’s influence remains central to her work.
“The greatest lesson Whitney ever gave me was to always be authentic and to inspire,” Brandy has previously said when discussing the late icon’s mentorship.
That message continues to guide the singer as she steps back into one of her most recognizable roles.
Brandy said she hopes today’s young audiences experience the same sense of possibility that children felt when the original film debuted nearly 30 years ago. She believes stories rooted in inclusion continue to matter because they allow more children to imagine themselves as heroes.
Houston’s presence remains woven into that legacy. Although she is no longer here to witness its continued influence, Brandy believes her vision continues to inspire filmmakers, performers and audiences alike.
By revisiting Cinderella, Brandy says she is celebrating more than a beloved character. She is honoring a friendship, a mentorship and a creative partnership that helped redefine what fairy tales could look like.
Megan Thee Stallion is always making big moves. Without question, the Houston native has the drive to be successful.
“I’m a very driven person. Once I have a goal, I don’t stop until I finish it and then I’m thinking about what I want to do next,” she tells PEOPLE. “I always like outdoing myself. It puts a fire under my ass to do better.”
For her latest venture, Megan is dropping her brand-new fragrance “Hot Girl Summer.” She spoke with PEOPLE about how she was always into smelling good.
Ulta Beauty Salon Hit With Discrimination Lawsuit For Allegedly Declining Service To Black Woman
As a teenager, Megan said that she would “shower” herself in Bath & Body Works lotion and body spray.
“If you was a mini hottie, you loved the Japanese Cherry Blossom scent,” she says. Since then, she’s gained a reputation for smelling good.
“One thing that is going to be consistent [about her everyday fragrance], it’s going to smell like Megan,” the artist, whose real name is Megan Pete, says. “All of my friends… I feel like they know when I’m near because they know what I smell like.”
Named after Megan Thee Stallion’s iconic tagline, “Hot Girl Summer” is a collaboration with Coty available exclusively at Ulta Beauty. True to its name, this sexy floral fragrance opens with a rich coconut milk accord, layered over a heart of orchid and a base of vetiver—a note Megan points out pairs perfectly with her favorite skincare staple, shea butter.
“I don’t like to smell too sweet; sometimes I don’t like to smell too floral. I feel like my perfume is a good mix of something that feels sexy and warm.” Wearing this, Megan promises, will make you “feel like a hottie, sexy and at ease.”
According to Megan, the fragrance will make you feel like ou “can command a room.”
“Before [arriving], people can smell you, and they remember how you smelled when you walk away,” Megan said. “I love the feeling of somebody telling me, ‘Oh my gosh, you smell so good,’ or, ‘What are you wearing?’ When somebody tells you you smell good, you automatically get a little confidence boost for the day.”
“I’m a very driven person. Once I have a goal, I don’t stop until I finish it and then I’m thinking about what I want to do next,” she tells PEOPLE. “I always like outdoing myself. It puts a fire under my ass to do better.”
For her latest venture, Megan is dropping her brand-new fragrance “Hot Girl Summer.” She spoke with PEOPLE about how she was always into smelling good.
Ulta Beauty Salon Hit With Discrimination Lawsuit For Allegedly Declining Service To Black Woman
As a teenager, Megan said that she would “shower” herself in Bath & Body Works lotion and body spray.
“If you was a mini hottie, you loved the Japanese Cherry Blossom scent,” she says. Since then, she’s gained a reputation for smelling good.
“One thing that is going to be consistent [about her everyday fragrance], it’s going to smell like Megan,” the artist, whose real name is Megan Pete, says. “All of my friends… I feel like they know when I’m near because they know what I smell like.”
Named after Megan Thee Stallion’s iconic tagline, “Hot Girl Summer” is a collaboration with Coty available exclusively at Ulta Beauty. True to its name, this sexy floral fragrance opens with a rich coconut milk accord, layered over a heart of orchid and a base of vetiver—a note Megan points out pairs perfectly with her favorite skincare staple, shea butter.
“I don’t like to smell too sweet; sometimes I don’t like to smell too floral. I feel like my perfume is a good mix of something that feels sexy and warm.” Wearing this, Megan promises, will make you “feel like a hottie, sexy and at ease.”
According to Megan, the fragrance will make you feel like ou “can command a room.”
“Before [arriving], people can smell you, and they remember how you smelled when you walk away,” Megan said. “I love the feeling of somebody telling me, ‘Oh my gosh, you smell so good,’ or, ‘What are you wearing?’ When somebody tells you you smell good, you automatically get a little confidence boost for the day.”
Man Crashes Through Beyoncé & Jay-Z’s $26 Million Estate Gates
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s East Hampton estate became the scene of a terrifying security breach when a 63-year-old motorist barreled through their front gates at high speed, leaving destruction in his wake.
The man drove his vehicle up the driveway without braking, smashing through the mechanical gates and causing significant damage to the property located at 81 Briar Patch Road on Georgica Pond.
Police arrived on scene and arrested him, impounding his vehicle and transporting him to Stoney Brook Hospital for medical evaluation.
The incident raises serious questions about celebrity home security in an era when high-profile residences face increasing threats. Detective Sergeant Jennifer Dunn, one of the responding officers, told media outlets that the man appeared confused during questioning and made no threats or references to the residents.
She noted he’d previously stopped at another house down the road searching for a woman who didn’t live there, suggesting possible medical distress rather than a targeted attack.
The man was charged with felony criminal mischief and misdemeanor criminal trespass, though authorities haven’t confirmed whether Beyoncé and Jay-Z were home at the time.
The couple purchased their East Hampton property in 2017 for approximately $26 million, acquiring the 12,000-square-foot waterfront estate on 2.10 acres.
As reported by TMZ, the property’s mechanical gates, designed to provide security and privacy, proved vulnerable to a vehicle traveling at high velocity.
Celebrity home invasions and security breaches have become increasingly common, forcing wealthy residents to invest in upgraded protection systems and private security details.
This incident mirrors a disturbing pattern affecting celebrities across the country. In March 2026, according to reports, Rihanna’s Beverly Hills mansion was targeted by gunfire when a woman fired approximately ten rounds from a vehicle, piercing the home’s exterior walls.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky subsequently bolstered their security measures. Chris Brown has also dealt with multiple gate-related incidents at his properties, including a man arrested after jumping a fence and attempting arson.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s East Hampton estate became the scene of a terrifying security breach when a 63-year-old motorist barreled through their front gates at high speed, leaving destruction in his wake.
The man drove his vehicle up the driveway without braking, smashing through the mechanical gates and causing significant damage to the property located at 81 Briar Patch Road on Georgica Pond.
Police arrived on scene and arrested him, impounding his vehicle and transporting him to Stoney Brook Hospital for medical evaluation.
The incident raises serious questions about celebrity home security in an era when high-profile residences face increasing threats. Detective Sergeant Jennifer Dunn, one of the responding officers, told media outlets that the man appeared confused during questioning and made no threats or references to the residents.
She noted he’d previously stopped at another house down the road searching for a woman who didn’t live there, suggesting possible medical distress rather than a targeted attack.
The man was charged with felony criminal mischief and misdemeanor criminal trespass, though authorities haven’t confirmed whether Beyoncé and Jay-Z were home at the time.
The couple purchased their East Hampton property in 2017 for approximately $26 million, acquiring the 12,000-square-foot waterfront estate on 2.10 acres.
As reported by TMZ, the property’s mechanical gates, designed to provide security and privacy, proved vulnerable to a vehicle traveling at high velocity.
Celebrity home invasions and security breaches have become increasingly common, forcing wealthy residents to invest in upgraded protection systems and private security details.
This incident mirrors a disturbing pattern affecting celebrities across the country. In March 2026, according to reports, Rihanna’s Beverly Hills mansion was targeted by gunfire when a woman fired approximately ten rounds from a vehicle, piercing the home’s exterior walls.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky subsequently bolstered their security measures. Chris Brown has also dealt with multiple gate-related incidents at his properties, including a man arrested after jumping a fence and attempting arson.
Ava DuVernay Announces ‘14th,’ A Documentary About Birthright Citizenship In America

Ava DuVernay is returning to documentary filmmaking with a project tackling one of the most debated constitutional issues in America today.
The acclaimed filmmaker announced that her new Netflix documentary, 14th, will explore the history and modern-day impact of the 14th Amendment, the constitutional provision that established birthright citizenship and guaranteed equal protection under the law following the Civil War. The amendment, ratified in 1868, states that nearly anyone born in the United States automatically becomes a U.S. citizen.
The documentary arrives amid renewed national debate over birthright citizenship after President Donald Trump sought to limit the constitutional protection through executive action during his second term. The issue quickly sparked legal challenges and ultimately landed before the Supreme Court.
Netflix says 14th will serve as a follow-up to DuVernay’s critically acclaimed 2016 documentary 13th, which examined the legacy of slavery and mass incarceration through the lens of the 13th Amendment. This time, the filmmaker is turning her attention to citizenship, belonging, and who gets recognized under the law.
“If 13th asked who gets caged, then 14th asks who gets counted,” DuVernay said in a statement announcing the project. She added that the film is less about revisiting history and more about examining “what kind of country is being written beneath our feet now.”
According to Netflix, the documentary will feature politicians, historians, and cultural figures discussing how the 14th Amendment evolved into what DuVernay describes as “a permanent argument” in American life. 14th is expected to premiere later this year.

Ava DuVernay is returning to documentary filmmaking with a project tackling one of the most debated constitutional issues in America today.
The acclaimed filmmaker announced that her new Netflix documentary, 14th, will explore the history and modern-day impact of the 14th Amendment, the constitutional provision that established birthright citizenship and guaranteed equal protection under the law following the Civil War. The amendment, ratified in 1868, states that nearly anyone born in the United States automatically becomes a U.S. citizen.
The documentary arrives amid renewed national debate over birthright citizenship after President Donald Trump sought to limit the constitutional protection through executive action during his second term. The issue quickly sparked legal challenges and ultimately landed before the Supreme Court.
Netflix says 14th will serve as a follow-up to DuVernay’s critically acclaimed 2016 documentary 13th, which examined the legacy of slavery and mass incarceration through the lens of the 13th Amendment. This time, the filmmaker is turning her attention to citizenship, belonging, and who gets recognized under the law.
“If 13th asked who gets caged, then 14th asks who gets counted,” DuVernay said in a statement announcing the project. She added that the film is less about revisiting history and more about examining “what kind of country is being written beneath our feet now.”
According to Netflix, the documentary will feature politicians, historians, and cultural figures discussing how the 14th Amendment evolved into what DuVernay describes as “a permanent argument” in American life. 14th is expected to premiere later this year.
The Clark Sisters, Fred Hammond, and Deitrick Haddon to Unite for ‘Legends of Gospel: Vegas Residency’
A first-of-its-kind residency is bringing together some of gospel's biggest names. The Clark Sisters, Fred Hammond, and Deitrick Haddon will co-headline the Legends of Gospel: Vegas Residency, a new concert series at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
The residency kicks off on October 8 and 9, 2026, with tickets going on sale Friday, July 17 at GospelVegas.com. Produced by IKON Presents and show creator Dr. Holly Carter, the multi-date show will celebrate gospel music's legacy and impact and continue with future concerts featuring more of the genre's brightest acts.
"For years, I have envisioned bringing the Gospel to Las Vegas on this scale," Carter shared in a statement. "To now unite legendary artists in a groundbreaking residency is more than a milestone—it's a moment. And I thank God for it. I finally get to fully step into my creativity and bring this vision to life."
The Clark Sisters — Jacky Clark Chisholm, Karen Clark Sheard, Dorinda Clark-Cole, and Twinkie Clark — lead the lineup. As the highest-selling female gospel group of all time, the quartet has inspired generations with timeless hits such as "You Brought the Sunshine" and "Livin'."
"We're incredibly honored and excited to be part of this historic Las Vegas residency," the "First Ladies of Gospel" said. "After decades of sharing the Gospel through music around the world, it's a blessing to bring this experience to such an iconic stage. We can't wait to worship, celebrate, and create unforgettable moments with everyone who joins us in Las Vegas. This is more than a concert; it's a ministry experience, and we're looking forward to what God is going to do!"
Fresh off his Black Music Month NPR Tiny Desk Concert, gospel veteran Fred Hammond is set to bring his praise-and-worship anthems like "No Weapon" and "Jesus Be a Fence" to Sin City.
"I am truly honored to be part of the first Gospel music residency of this Gospel-music era, in Las Vegas, alongside the Clark Sisters and Deitrick Haddon," Hammond expressed. "It is a privilege to represent the Kingdom of God on such a historic stage, and my prayer is that this will be an unforgettable event that opens the door for many more to come."
Rounding out the lineup is Deitrick Haddon, whose blend of gospel, R&B, hip-hop, and soul has helped redefine what it means to be a "gospel artist." Known for hits like "He's Able" and "Well Done," Haddon brings a new-age element that complements the residency's celebration of gospel's past, present, and future.
"I'm ready. This is a big moment for Gospel and a great moment to bring in new audiences!" he said. "I'm just blessed to be a part of it! Let's go!!"
The Detroit natives aren't the first gospel artists to headline a residency on the Las Vegas Strip. From 1961-1968, Clara Ward and The Ward Singers brought the genre to Sin City, with multiple residencies at notable casino resorts such as the Desert Inn, Hacienda Hotel, and the New Frontier Hotel. The Edwin Hawkins Singers followed suit in 1969, embarking on a musical run alongside other acts at Caesars Palace.
The Clark Sisters and Hammond previously joined forces for The Reunion Tour in 2024 alongside Marvin Sapp, Kirk Franklin, and Kierra Sheard. In 2025, Haddon and Hammond hit the road with other gospel artists for the Detroit Gospel Legends Tour. While today's gospel arena tours continue to thrive, the upcoming Legends of Gospel: Vegas Residency will pave a new direction for the genre.
A first-of-its-kind residency is bringing together some of gospel's biggest names. The Clark Sisters, Fred Hammond, and Deitrick Haddon will co-headline the Legends of Gospel: Vegas Residency, a new concert series at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
The residency kicks off on October 8 and 9, 2026, with tickets going on sale Friday, July 17 at GospelVegas.com. Produced by IKON Presents and show creator Dr. Holly Carter, the multi-date show will celebrate gospel music's legacy and impact and continue with future concerts featuring more of the genre's brightest acts.
"For years, I have envisioned bringing the Gospel to Las Vegas on this scale," Carter shared in a statement. "To now unite legendary artists in a groundbreaking residency is more than a milestone—it's a moment. And I thank God for it. I finally get to fully step into my creativity and bring this vision to life."
The Clark Sisters — Jacky Clark Chisholm, Karen Clark Sheard, Dorinda Clark-Cole, and Twinkie Clark — lead the lineup. As the highest-selling female gospel group of all time, the quartet has inspired generations with timeless hits such as "You Brought the Sunshine" and "Livin'."
"We're incredibly honored and excited to be part of this historic Las Vegas residency," the "First Ladies of Gospel" said. "After decades of sharing the Gospel through music around the world, it's a blessing to bring this experience to such an iconic stage. We can't wait to worship, celebrate, and create unforgettable moments with everyone who joins us in Las Vegas. This is more than a concert; it's a ministry experience, and we're looking forward to what God is going to do!"
Fresh off his Black Music Month NPR Tiny Desk Concert, gospel veteran Fred Hammond is set to bring his praise-and-worship anthems like "No Weapon" and "Jesus Be a Fence" to Sin City.
"I am truly honored to be part of the first Gospel music residency of this Gospel-music era, in Las Vegas, alongside the Clark Sisters and Deitrick Haddon," Hammond expressed. "It is a privilege to represent the Kingdom of God on such a historic stage, and my prayer is that this will be an unforgettable event that opens the door for many more to come."
Rounding out the lineup is Deitrick Haddon, whose blend of gospel, R&B, hip-hop, and soul has helped redefine what it means to be a "gospel artist." Known for hits like "He's Able" and "Well Done," Haddon brings a new-age element that complements the residency's celebration of gospel's past, present, and future.
"I'm ready. This is a big moment for Gospel and a great moment to bring in new audiences!" he said. "I'm just blessed to be a part of it! Let's go!!"
The Detroit natives aren't the first gospel artists to headline a residency on the Las Vegas Strip. From 1961-1968, Clara Ward and The Ward Singers brought the genre to Sin City, with multiple residencies at notable casino resorts such as the Desert Inn, Hacienda Hotel, and the New Frontier Hotel. The Edwin Hawkins Singers followed suit in 1969, embarking on a musical run alongside other acts at Caesars Palace.
The Clark Sisters and Hammond previously joined forces for The Reunion Tour in 2024 alongside Marvin Sapp, Kirk Franklin, and Kierra Sheard. In 2025, Haddon and Hammond hit the road with other gospel artists for the Detroit Gospel Legends Tour. While today's gospel arena tours continue to thrive, the upcoming Legends of Gospel: Vegas Residency will pave a new direction for the genre.
Andrew and Tristan Tate Arrested by U.S. Marshals Outside Miami Event Venue

Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested by U.S. Marshals on Saturday afternoon (July 18) outside the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami, halting Andrew's scheduled appearance as co-host of IBA Bareknuckle 6.
U.S. Marshals Service spokesperson Brady McCarron confirmed that an arrest warrant had been issued, though it was sealed, according to the Associated Press via Newsday. The specific charges against the brothers were not announced at the time of their arrest.
The brothers have been sought in the United Kingdom on rape and human trafficking charges, per the U.S. Marshals Service. Westminster Magistrates' Court issued extradition warrants for both men in March 2024 under an investigation known as Operation Moonwalk. The Crown Prosecution Service had filed 21 charges against them in May 2025, including rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking, stemming from allegations made by four women.
The Tate brothers, dual U.S.-British citizens, arrived in Florida in February 2025 after departing Romania on a private jet. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier opened a criminal investigation into the pair in March 2025 following their arrival. A court filing in a separate Palm Beach defamation case later suggested they may also be under federal investigation by the DOJ's Southern District of New York.
Their legal troubles date back to December 2022, when Romanian authorities first detained both men along with two others on suspicion of human trafficking. All four were eventually indicted in June 2023 on charges of rape, human trafficking, and forming an organized crime group, with seven alleged victims identified. Romanian investigators expanded the case against Andrew in August 2024 to include trafficking minors and money laundering, with prosecutors identifying 35 alleged victims and alleging $2.8 million earned through sexual exploitation.
A Romanian appeals court ruled in December 2024 that procedural irregularities prevented the trafficking case from advancing to trial, sending it back to prosecutors. By April 2026, a Romanian court had lifted all remaining judicial control measures against the brothers, though the investigation remained open.
Saturday's arrest, captured on video and posted by Backgrid, came just as the event was set to begin, according to TMZ.

Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested by U.S. Marshals on Saturday afternoon (July 18) outside the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami, halting Andrew's scheduled appearance as co-host of IBA Bareknuckle 6.
U.S. Marshals Service spokesperson Brady McCarron confirmed that an arrest warrant had been issued, though it was sealed, according to the Associated Press via Newsday. The specific charges against the brothers were not announced at the time of their arrest.
The brothers have been sought in the United Kingdom on rape and human trafficking charges, per the U.S. Marshals Service. Westminster Magistrates' Court issued extradition warrants for both men in March 2024 under an investigation known as Operation Moonwalk. The Crown Prosecution Service had filed 21 charges against them in May 2025, including rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking, stemming from allegations made by four women.
The Tate brothers, dual U.S.-British citizens, arrived in Florida in February 2025 after departing Romania on a private jet. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier opened a criminal investigation into the pair in March 2025 following their arrival. A court filing in a separate Palm Beach defamation case later suggested they may also be under federal investigation by the DOJ's Southern District of New York.
Their legal troubles date back to December 2022, when Romanian authorities first detained both men along with two others on suspicion of human trafficking. All four were eventually indicted in June 2023 on charges of rape, human trafficking, and forming an organized crime group, with seven alleged victims identified. Romanian investigators expanded the case against Andrew in August 2024 to include trafficking minors and money laundering, with prosecutors identifying 35 alleged victims and alleging $2.8 million earned through sexual exploitation.
A Romanian appeals court ruled in December 2024 that procedural irregularities prevented the trafficking case from advancing to trial, sending it back to prosecutors. By April 2026, a Romanian court had lifted all remaining judicial control measures against the brothers, though the investigation remained open.
Saturday's arrest, captured on video and posted by Backgrid, came just as the event was set to begin, according to TMZ.
Bad Bunny Asks Judge to Overturn Reggaeton Copyright Ruling
Bad Bunny is asking a federal judge to revisit a ruling in the blockbuster reggaeton copyright battle by arguing the lawsuit is built on a fundamental flaw.
According to Billboard, the underlying case, filed in 2021 by Jamaican reggae duo Steely and Clevie, names Bad Bunny, Karol G, Daddy Yankee, and numerous other artists. The plaintiffs claim the foundational dembow rhythm originated with their 1989 song “Fish Market” and two later tracks, "Dem Bow" and "Pounder (Dub Mix II)."
A judge previously ruled that a jury should decide whether the rhythm is protected by copyright.
Bad Bunny's attorney Kenneth Freundlich, argues that the court overlooked that Steely and Clevie are asserting ownership of a musical pattern that does not appear in any single recording.
“I think there’s no single work that contains all of the ‘Fish Market’ elements. So how do you reconcile that with the notion that we need to have a coherent pattern? It seems to be problematic,” said Freundlich, as seen in a July 15 filing reviewed by Complex.
Elsewhere in the filing, Freundlich characterizes the plaintiff as having “assembled a Frankenstein” across the three songs.
If the ruling stands, Bad Bunny is seeking permission to immediately appeal.
“Resolving it now ‘may appreciably shorten the time, effort, or expense of conducting’ the proceedings, especially where what lies ahead is a substantial similarity analysis of over one thousand works,” read the filing.
According to additional filings reviewed by Complex, Drake (who collaborated with Bad Bunny on 2018’s “Mia”) along with a number of Latin music artists have also backed the request, including Maluma Wisin, Yandel, Ovy on the Drums, Myke Towers, and De La Ghetto, and Carlos Vives.
Representing Steely and Clevie, attorney Stephen Doniger told Billboard it was "disappointing that defendants continue to push their false narrative," adding, "Defendants offer nothing new and no basis for reconsideration. We hope the court will quickly deny this motion."
Colman Domingo to Co-Write Live-Action Princess Tiana Movie For Disney

Colman Domingo is in talks to write an original live-action movie about Princess Tiana!
The 56-year-old actor just received two Emmy nominations this year, for his work in Euphoria season 3 and The Four Seasons season 2, and now Deadline is reporting that he’s eying the creation of an original live-action movie based on the princess from Disney’s animated 2009 film The Princess and the Frog.
According to the outlet, Colman will co-write the script with the Tony-nominated director of Slave Play, Robert O’Hara. But it’s still very early in the development process and nothing has been confirmed or finalized yet.
Is this a live-action remake of The Princess and the Frog?
While Disney has made many live-action remakes of its popular animated films, it sounds like this will be something different since Deadline refers to it as an “original live-action” project. At this stage in development, however, details are scarce.
The 2009 film was the last hand-drawn animated feature from Disney and it was based on E.D. Baker‘s The Frog Princess.
Anika Noni Rose voiced Tiana in the animated film, but it’s far too early in the process to know if she will reprise the role in a live-action film. No casting has been reported at this time.
What happened to Disney’s animated Tiana series?
Disney previously planned a television spinoff called Tiana for Disney+ that would have seen Anika return to voice Tiana. Unfortunately, the series was later shelved. It would have centered on Tiana as she explored New Orleans.
Andy Cohen Goes Instagram Official with Boyfriend Kevin Sobieski
Andy Cohen is sharing the first photo with his new boyfriend on Instagram!
On Friday night (July 17), the 58-year-old Watch What Happens Live host went Instagram official with his boyfriend Kevin Sobieski.
“Date night,” Andy captioned the photo with the 42-year-old businessman.
In the pic, Andy is wearing a navy and white striped shirt with white pants while Kevin wears a blue button-down shirt and navy pants.
It was first revealed in early June that Andy and Kevin were dating. The two were seen holding hands as they stepped out in in New York City to celebrate Andy‘s birthday.
Then on his SiriusXM show Andy Cohen Live, Andy officially confirmed that he and Kevin are together, revealing that they’ve been together for almost a year and shared that they met at a Fourth of July party in 2025.
“This man is kind and strong and smart and he is an adult and he loves my children and they love him and I love him and we have been so slow and deliberate and methodical about getting to know each other and introducing him to the kids and just entering him into the equation of my family so slowly and I have to say it has been so easy,” Andy gushed.
Andy Cohen is sharing the first photo with his new boyfriend on Instagram!
On Friday night (July 17), the 58-year-old Watch What Happens Live host went Instagram official with his boyfriend Kevin Sobieski.
“Date night,” Andy captioned the photo with the 42-year-old businessman.
In the pic, Andy is wearing a navy and white striped shirt with white pants while Kevin wears a blue button-down shirt and navy pants.
It was first revealed in early June that Andy and Kevin were dating. The two were seen holding hands as they stepped out in in New York City to celebrate Andy‘s birthday.
Then on his SiriusXM show Andy Cohen Live, Andy officially confirmed that he and Kevin are together, revealing that they’ve been together for almost a year and shared that they met at a Fourth of July party in 2025.
“This man is kind and strong and smart and he is an adult and he loves my children and they love him and I love him and we have been so slow and deliberate and methodical about getting to know each other and introducing him to the kids and just entering him into the equation of my family so slowly and I have to say it has been so easy,” Andy gushed.
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