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#tRHOA: Porsha Williams Is Back—and Bringing the Drama, the Laughs, and a Few Regrets 

The Real Housewives of Atlanta is back on and season 17 is already shaping up to deliver everything fans love: drama, unforgettable moments, and the kind of one-liners that live online forever. (“Bye, Ashy!” still hits.)
To celebrate the new season, RHOA OG Porsha Williams stopped by the Good Housekeeping office to catch us up on life since the last season wrapped. The mom of one opened up about her growing business empire, what it was like filming the new season of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20s alongside NeNe Leakes, and which of her many viral moments she loves most—and which one she’d happily erase from the internet. (“Who said that?”)

Dressed in a black leather mini skirt, matching jacket, and sky-high skate boots, Williams kept it sleek with a side-parted, jet-black lob—courtesy of her own brand, GoNakedHair. The line offers everything from extension bundles to full wigs and styling tools, and has even tapped fellow RHOA alums Cynthia Bailey and Drew Sidora for collaborations.

“That’s huge because, in this industry, a lot of women don’t work together,” Williams says. “But we really have a sisterhood. Now they even have their own wig lines with GoNakedHair.”
She’s also behind Pampered by Porsha, a bedding collection inspired by her mom’s love of luxe sheets. “My mom is a sheet connoisseur,” Williams says. “She knows every brand, so when I found something that felt this good at an affordable price, I had to create my own.”

Aside from being an entrepreneur, Williams is raising her daughter, Pilar “PJ” (7), in a new relationship with barber and entrepreneur, Patrice “Sway” McKinney (and yes, they made an appearance this season, Hey, Sway!) and recently wrapped filming Ultimate Girls Trip—which included a highly anticipated reunion with Leakes, who left RHOA in 2020 but remains one of the franchise’s most iconic figures.

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“We couldn’t celebrate 20 years of Housewives without NeNe,” Williams says. “Her coming in and surprising the girls was so fun and nostalgic. We’ve missed her, she’s such a huge part of the show’s legacy.”

Since joining RHOA in 2010, Williams has delivered no shortage of meme-worthy moments. But there’s one, she admits, she could live without.
“I would erase the Underground Railroad scene,” she says.
Back in 2013, during a cast trip to Savannah, Williams mistakenly thought the Underground Railroad was an actual train, rather than a metaphor for the secret network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom.

“I was so young and nervous, I would just blank out,” she explains. “I don’t usually regret anything, but that one… I could do without.”
Still, not all viral moments are created equal. When asked which one she loves most, Williams doesn’t hesitate.
“My favorite is ‘Bye, Ashy,’” she says.
The now-iconic line came during a heated exchange with fellow RHOA costar Kenya Moore, when Williams fired off the insult as Moore walked away. “Kenya is gorgeous, so that’s what makes it funny—I had to search for that read,” she jokes. “But it’s probably the most-used meme on my page. It applies to everything.”


#NewMusic from Kenyon Dixon “Talk You Through It”
Five-time Grammy nominee Kenyon Dixon is officially kicking off his 2026 campaign with the announcement of his upcoming concept album, Ego Ruins Everything. To mark the news, the R&B singer-songwriter released his latest single, “Talk You Through It,” which is now available across all major streaming platforms.
The new track, described as an intimate exploration of desire and romance, signals a bold creative shift for Dixon. Featuring lyrics such as “Let me make myself clear / I’ll be pulling you near / Whispering in your ear,” the record aims to solidify Dixon’s reputation for high-concept, immersive storytelling.

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Ego Ruins Everything marks Dixon’s first solo body of work since his 2024 EP, The R&B You Love: For the ’99 and the 2000s. Between projects, Dixon’s industry profile has continued to rise; most recently, he provided background vocals for both Tyrese and Tank during their highly publicized Verzuz battle.

Dixon leaned heavily into fan engagement for this rollout, partnering with the R&B platform YAMS to offer an early preview of the single. Additionally, a limited run of autographed posters was released specifically for his core fanbase, affectionately known as the “KENFOLK.”
While a specific release date for Ego Ruins Everything has not yet been disclosed, the album is expected to arrive later this year.


#HipHopNews:Ludacris Releases New Song ‘Pull Over’ Prod. by DJ Toomp

Ludacris is back with new music, smooth talking to a woman that makes him pull over when riding by. The song is called ‘Pull Over,’ and is a steamy summer anthem that the rapper has just released.

Previously, Ludacris also teased the song that’s now out, with footage of a Pro Tools session being worked on as he recorded with DJ Toomp. You could just tell that the energy in the studio was right, as will be confirmed by a single listening session.

The artwork, too, perfectly matches the energy of the song — featuring a caricatured version of Luda peeping out the cars, eyes big as binoculars and tongue rolling out. Straight out of the 90s cartoon aesthetic with a modern touch to emphasise the goofiness. #NewMusic from Kenyon Dixon “Talk You Through It”


Eddie Murphy receives life achievement award by AFI, drawing standing ovation at star-filled tribute
Eddie Murphy took a moment to look out at the star-studded room at the American Film Institute ceremony — at his family, his peers, the people who have shared his journey — and let it all sink in.
“Seeing all of my family, all my kids, my beautiful wife, and seeing all the different people I worked with, I’m just really filled up,” said Murphy, who received the life achievement award at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday night. “This is a special moment. I wish y’all could feel what I’m feeling, see what I’m seeing. I almost teared up. I’m going to get backstage and cry.”

Just before accepting the award, Murphy was met with a standing ovation, stepping onstage and moving through the ballroom as the applause followed. Along the way, he passed Spike Lee, Martin Lawrence, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Arsenio Hall and Judge Reinhold.

The tribute, which also featured appearances from Bill Burr, Kevin Hart, Eva Longoria, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Kenan Thompson, will premiere as a special on Netflix on May 31.
Murphy, 65, has moved from a teenage stand-up sensation to a breakout force on “Saturday Night Live” to a box office mainstay with films like “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Coming to America,” “The Nutty Professor” and the “Shrek” franchise.

Large images from those defining moments filled the venue stage, tracing a career that has crossed stand-up, television and film.
“Eddie made us laugh and made our nation feel better,” said Lee, who presented the award to Murphy. “I took a camera and told stories on how our nation could be better. … We both pushed culture forward. ... Every step of this journey, Eddie has been true to himself.”
Comedians pointed to Murphy’s influence across generations.

“There is no us without you,” Rock said.
Lawrence, who starred in the film “Life” with Murphy, shared a personal moment from early in his career, recalling how Murphy once declined his request for a photo. But now, that shouldn’t be a problem since their children married each other in 2025.
“Now I can get all the pictures I want,” Lawrence said with a smile. “Because we’re in-laws.”
Arsenio Hall, Murphy’s longtime collaborator on “Coming to America,” spoke about Murphy advocating for him in the film and highlighted the depth of his talent.

“When Eddie does a family film, he plays a whole damn family,” Hall said.
Chappelle reflected on studying Murphy’s stand-up as a teenager watching “Raw.” He described Murphy as one of the defining figures in the industry and shared a recent visit to his home, where seeing Murphy’s grandchildren playing offered a deeper perspective on his life.
“I would watch him every day after school like I was taking a class,” said Chappelle, who also spoke on an interview where he considered revisiting “Chappelle’s Show,” a project he once stepped away from, calling it one of the most meaningful experiences of his career.

Chappelle said Murphy encouraged him to revisit the idea, and even joked about joining the project if it comes to fruition.
“You are still the hero I want to be,” he said.
Stevie Wonder described Murphy’s impact as something that extends beyond comedy. He showed his deep admiration for the comedian-actor.
“Laughter can make life livable,” Wonder said. “Eddie is more than a comedian … he is a universal reminder.”

Mike Myers, who co-starred in the “Shrek” films with Murphy, credited him with helping define one of animation’s most beloved characters, calling his character portrayal of Donkey a “masterpiece.”
Jennifer Hudson delivered a musical tribute with performances from “Dreamgirls,” backed by a house band led by Rickey Minor.
The gala, which raised more than $2.5 million to support AFI’s nonprofit education programs, also included the presentation of the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal to cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw, who spoke about finding her voice through the institute.

Murphy’s career has spanned nearly 50 years, from stand-up stages to blockbuster films, with a versatility that has kept him relevant across generations. In 2023, he received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes and has spoken about embracing a deeper appreciation for his journey.

“Thank you for giving me this night that I will remember forever and ever and ever,” Murphy said. “I love you.”


50 Cent and Marlon Wayans End Feud With Surprise Backstage Reunion at CinemaCon

What began as a loud social media exchange between rapper 50 Cent and actor-comedian Marlon Wayans quietly dissolved into laughter on April 18, 2026, after the two unexpectedly crossed paths backstage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
The moment unfolded away from cameras during the industry event, where both men were present for separate appearances. According to attendees, the atmosphere shifted quickly from cautious to relaxed, with the pair reportedly joking and laughing as they addressed their recent online back-and-forth. The encounter marked their first face-to-face meeting since the public exchange began.

The tension originally stemmed from comments Wayans made during an appearance on The Cruz Show, where he criticized 50 Cent’s repeated online jabs at Sean “Diddy” Combs, suggesting the rapper should stop “kicking a man while he’s down,” referring to Combs’ ongoing legal challenges.

50 Cent responded in typical fashion, escalating the situation online by posting memes of Wayans in his White Chickscharacter and resurfacing images from past social events involving Combs. The exchange continued as Wayans pushed back with his own memes, questioning 50 Cent’s credibility and warning him about “karma”.

Despite the digital sparring, Wayans later softened his stance during a KTLA 5 interview, where he made it clear he did not want real conflict, referring to 50 Cent as the “biggest brother” of the industry.

Their CinemaCon interaction now appears to have effectively closed the chapter. Witnesses described the backstage meeting as lighthearted, with both men appearing to acknowledge the performative nature of their feud.
While neither side issued an official statement following the encounter, the tone of the meeting suggested any lingering friction had been set aside. What once played out as a sharp online rivalry now seems to have been reduced to entertainment, with both figures signaling that there is no lasting tension between them.


Bobbi Kristina’s Serenity House 5th annual celebration
A night where fashion meets philanthropy is set to unfold in Los Angeles when Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheridge Brown present the fifth installment of the Celebration of Serenity Sneaker Ball on Sunday, April 26, at the Taglyan Complex.
Now entering its fifth year, the star-studded affair has evolved into one of entertainment’s most anticipated annual gatherings, a runway-meets-ballroom experience that blends couture sneaker culture with a cause far greater than the evening itself.

Bobbi Kristina’s Serenity House was established in memory of Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston, who passed away at 22 in 2015. The nonprofit organization channels grief into action, operating as a full-service refuge for those affected by intimate partner violence.

The organization’s framework addresses the most critical gaps in survivor care around-the-clock crisis response, transitional shelter, policy advocacy, and wraparound resources designed to restore stability and dignity to those fleeing dangerous situations. Through the Celebration of Serenity Sneaker Ball, the foundation continues to amplify its reach and expand the services available to survivors in need.
Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian Anthony Anderson will step into the role of evening host, bringing both levity and gravitas to a program that holds deeply personal weight for those involved. Known for his ability to command a room with equal parts humor and heart, Anderson’s presence signals the caliber of intentionality behind every element of the evening’s production.

Three women will be elevated during the awards portion of the program, each recognized for carving distinct paths of influence across culture, resilience, and civic leadership.
Fashion entrepreneur and cultural tastemaker Tina Knowles will receive the Legacy Impact Award, recognizing her decades-long commitment to Black excellence, creativity, and philanthropic investment. Her influence stretches far beyond the fashion world, touching education, access to the arts, and community empowerment initiatives nationwide.

Actress and entertainer Tisha Campbell will be presented with the Thriver Award, a distinction reserved for those who have demonstrated remarkable strength in the face of adversity and emerged as a beacon of perseverance for others. Campbell’s own journey through public and personal trials has made her a symbol of resilience for countless individuals navigating their own storms.

Deputy Chief Ruby Flores will accept the Changemaker Award in recognition of her service, leadership, and commitment to systemic reform within law enforcement. Her advocacy at the intersection of public safety and community trust reflects the type of structural change that organizations like Bobbi Kristina’s Serenity House depend on as partners in the broader fight against domestic violence.

An evening crafted for impact and atmosphere 

Attendees will walk a purple carpet upon arrival, a color universally recognized for domestic violence awareness, before moving into an evening featuring a formal dinner, live entertainment, and a curated awards ceremony.

The Taglyan Complex, known for its grand European architecture and expansive event spaces, provides a setting that elevates the occasion into an immersive experience. The venue’s reputation for hosting major industry gatherings makes it a fitting backdrop for an event that sits at the crossroads of entertainment and social impact.

A guest roster that reflects the moment

The 2026 gathering is expected to draw a compelling lineup of entertainment figures, including actor and comedian Deon Cole, comedian Lil Rel Howery, singer-songwriter Eric Benet, veteran recording artist Faith Evans, and R&B legend Angela Winbush. Additional unannounced appearances are anticipated throughout the evening.

A movement that continues to grow 

What began as an intimate tribute to a young woman whose life ended too soon has grown into a movement with measurable impact. Each year, the Celebration of Serenity Sneaker Ball draws new supporters, new resources, and renewed attention to the ongoing crisis of domestic violence, particularly within communities of color where stigma and systemic barriers often silence survivors before they can seek help.

The fifth annual event marks not just another milestone on the calendar, but a continued declaration that Bobbi Kristina Brown’s memory will forever be tied to healing, action, and the protection of those who need it most.


Keenyah Hill Details Weight Loss And Challenges After America's Next Top Model

America's Next Top Model alum Keenyah Hill has shared her experience with the pressures surrounding weight and body image during and after her time on the reality series. Speaking candidly on the "Viall Files" podcast on March 4, Hill, 40, discussed how she was urged to lose weight following the show’s filming despite already being very slim.

Hill recalled, "I was 5'11 and at the time I was about 130 lbs, which is really, really slim." She emphasized that her physical measurements at the time placed her between a size two and four, similar to her present size. However, she acknowledged that while the show provided some preparation, much of the pressure came from the format and demands of reality television itself.

The recent 2026 Netflix documentary Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model offers a critical examination of the impact the show had on its contestants and the modeling industry. One segment of the docuseries highlights how Hill was repeatedly scrutinized for her body size and eating habits during season 4 of the competition.

In the documentary, Hill pointed out a montage edited to make it appear as though she was frequently consuming multiple bagels on set. She explained that the footage was misleading, showing her eating the same bagel multiple times to create a narrative. "In hindsight, it’s like they had to find something as a part of the narrative," Hill said. She further added, "It was a little bit damaging to see them editing me eating the same bagel, for example, showing me eating it as if I’ve eaten three bagels but it really was the same one."

Hill also shared personal challenges she faced before her appearance on America’s Next Top Model. She revealed that growing up, she was often teased for not having a "curvy and thick" figure and was mocked for being very slim, wearing glasses, and having braces. She described this as a common experience for many models who start their careers feeling awkward. Despite this, Hill said that joining the show felt like a place where she truly belonged.

However, the transition to filming the show brought emotional turmoil for Hill. She described the experience of being told she was “not skinny” as both confusing and shocking. When asked by host Nick Viall whether she saw the criticism about her weight as constructive or mainly as television fodder, Hill reflected that it was likely a combination of both. She stressed, "I was so, so skinny. I was really, really, really skinny." She also expressed the feeling that the show needed to highlight some issue and exaggerated the focus on her body for the sake of the storyline.
Following the conclusion of filming on America’s Next Top Model, Hill disclosed that she had lost a significant amount of weight in an effort to advance her modeling career in New York City. Despite these efforts, she discovered that agencies were still not welcoming, partly because reality TV contestants were not highly regarded in the modeling industry at that time.

Hill remarked, "I did not realize that [the show] was not going to be the most helpful thing for my career." She noted that when she moved to New York, the perception of reality television stars was not as positive as it is now, and agencies often viewed participants as reality stars rather than serious models.

The Netflix documentary Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model is a three-part series directed by Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan, known for their work on American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden. The documentary delves deeply into the cultural and industry impact of the groundbreaking reality competition, addressing both its positive influence and the controversies it generated.

Ahead of the documentary’s release, Hill expressed gratitude for the chance to share her story. Through an Instagram post on February 16, she sent "SO MUCH LOVE to the ANTM Alumni," acknowledging that everyone’s experience on the show was different and recognizing the emotional healing many had to undertake while being watched by millions worldwide. She described her participation as part of a "legendary show."
The documentary is now available for streaming on Netflix, providing fans and critics alike an unvarnished look at the realities behind one of the most influential modeling competitions ever produced.


Cardi B Brings Out Missy Elliott as Surprise Guest for Closing Night of Little Miss Drama Tour
Cardi B closed out her tour on a high note with help from surprise guest Missy Elliott.
On Saturday (April 18), Cardi performed her final, sold-out show of her Little Miss Drama Tour at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. Late into the performance, the Am I The Drama? rapper suggested she needed some help to keep spirits high until the very end of the night.

“Hold on, I gotta do a vibe check because I don’t hear you motherfuckers. Are you tired?” she asked the crowd. “You wanna go home? Do I need some help to wake y’all up? I think I need some help to wake y’all up. It’s a lot of y’all, there’s only one of me. So I’ma just bring out this motherfucking legend. Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for Missy Elliott!”
Cardi B brings out Missy Elliott to perform “Lose Control” at the final show in Atlanta on the #LittleMissDramaTour! 🔥
From there, the four-time Grammy winner performed her 2001 hit “Get Ur Freak On” and 2005’s “Lose Control.”

“Are you fucking serious?” Cardi said as Elliott left the stage. “Oh my God, hold on bitch, I’m trying to have a moment. It’s Missy Elliott, bitch, and she came out for me!”
However, the final show of the tour was nearly cancelled after Cardi B had a heated confrontation with staff members from the State Farm Arena hours before she would hit the stage, calling employees “disrespectful” and “fucking rude for no reason” during a brief Instagram Live.

After taking the stage, Cardi addressed the matter, claiming she would rather perform in a parking lot than the State Farm Arena in the future.
Cardi’s Little Miss Drama Tour began in February and ran for 35 shows across major cities in the United States. Although she hinted at a European leg of the tour while speaking to TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle last month, it seems like the rapper wants to enjoy some downtime first.

“I am feeling very emotional about [the end of the tour]. I kind of want it to be over because I'm a little tired but then it's like, ‘Whoa, what do I do now?’” she said during an Instagram Live last week. “I'm going to take a really, really short break. I don't even think I'm even going on a vacation. I don't even know what I'm going to do. I do want to be outside though, I got to live a little bit. I've been pregnant for two summers straight. So I have to have a little fun.”


Madonna Shares First 'Confessions II' Song After Coachella Performance

Madonna is back in a major way. The 67-year-old “Get Together” Queen of Pop just announced a release date for her fifteenth studio album, Confessions II in the past week, and has now shared “I Feel So Free,” the first taste of the new record on Saturday (April 18) following her Internet-breaking surprise cameo during Sabrina Carpenter‘s Coachella set.

“I Feel So Free” is the first song on the upcoming album, but not the official lead single from the campaign. It first premiered on iHeart’s PRIDE Radio, and was serviced globally to DJs to be previewed at clubs before it was officially released after the Coachella performance alongside Sabrina.

“Thanks for coming / Sometimes I like to just hide in the shadows / Create a new persona / A different identity / I can be whoever I wanna be,” she declares in the song’s opening.
The song also interpolates and samples 1989 hit “French Kiss” by Lil Louis, who is often credited as the founding father of House music.
“People think that dance music is superficial, but they’ve got it all wrong. The dance floor is not just a place, it’s a threshold: A ritualistic space where movement replaces language,” Madonna said in a statement about the upcoming record. See what else she said.

Listen to “I Feel So Free”…HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx83eVfP64A

Confessions II is the follow-up to 2005′s Confessions on a Dance Floor.


Rihanna Shops at Baby Store in Paris After Shutting Down Pregnancy Rumors
Rihanna is going on a little shopping spree in Paris! The 38-year-old “We Found Love” singer and Fenty Beauty mogul was seen shopping at baby store Bambino on Saturday (April 18) in Paris, France.
Rihanna wore a coat, jeans and furry earrings, and was seen looking at various items in the store before stepping out of the building.

She and partner A$AP Rocky welcomed their third child back in September.
For those speculating that she’s expecting again, Rihanna just responded to rumors that she’s pregnant earlier in the week.
The 38-year-old singer commented on a video shared by a fan on Instagram speculating on whether or not Rihanna is pregnant with her fourth child.

The “Umbrella” singer herself turned up in the comments section to shut it down, writing, “🤔 is the baby in the womb with us?”
The sighting comes just one month after her home was fired at by a woman, who has since been arrested and booked on attempted murder changes.

Through her attorney, the woman plead not guilty in Los Angeles Superior Court, after being alleged of firing about 20 bullets from an AR-15 style rifle into the exterior wall of Rihanna‘s Beverly Hills home in early March 2026. She was charged with ten counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and three counts of of shooting at an occupied vehicle or dwelling. If convicted on all charges, she could face life in prison.


Patrick Muldoon, ‘Days of Our Lives’ and ‘Melrose Place’ Actor, Dies at 57
Patrick Muldoon, an actor who starred in “Days of Our Lives” and “Melrose Place,” died on Sunday, his manager confirmed to Variety. He was 57.
From 1992 to 1995, Muldoon originated the role of Austin Reed on the daytime soap opera “Days of Our Lives.” He returned to the soap to reprise the role from 2011 to 2012.

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He also had a recurring role as Jeffrey Hunter in the teen television series “Saved by the Bell” in 1991. Muldoon also starred on the primetime soap opera “Melrose Place” from 1995 to 1996, playing the villain Richard Hart.
In 1997, Muldoon played the role of Zander Barcalow in the film “Starship Troopers,” directed by Paul Verhoeven.

Muldoon was also an active producer, working on a slew of movies including “The Tribes of Palos Verdes,” “Arkansas,” “Marlowe,” “The Card Counter,” “The Dreadful” and “Riff Raff” through his Storyboard Productions. He was set to produce the upcoming feature “Kockroach,” starring Chris Hemsworth. Just two days ago, Muldoon posted on Instagram: “So excited to be a part of this amazing project KOCKROACH directed by Matt Ross starring Chris Hemsworth, Taron Edgerton, Zazzie Beetz and Alec Baldwin.” The production is currently filming in Australia.

His latest acting role was in “Dirty Hands,” a new crime thriller with Denise Richards and Michael Beach. The film is slated to be released later this month.


Rap Icon Snoop Dogg Is Getting a ‘Rated R’ Biopic

Some stories are too loud, too influential, and too embedded in culture to be told with a filter. Especially when the life in question has soundtracked three decades of music and redefined what a hip-hop icon can become, it’s best to tell it raw. And that’s exactly what’s coming as a new R-rated movie telling Snoop Dogg’s life story is officially heading to the big screen.

Snoop Dogg has confirmed that his journey from Long Beach roots as Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. to a global hip-hop icon is being adapted into an official biopic by Universal Pictures.
The rap legend opened the studio’s presentation at CinemaCon with a surprise. He performed Drop It Like It’s Hot and Gin and Juice before bringing actor Jonathan Daviss onstage. Snoop Dogg then briefly introduced the Outer Banks star who will play him in the upcoming film.

“After my brothers got to tell their story with Straight Outta Compton, now it’s my turn,” Snoop Dogg said. “My director, Craig Brewer, he just showed us how hard it is out here for a pimp from Hustle & Flow. And then last year, he got us all singing ‘Sweet Caroline,’” he continued.
“If we gonna do a Snoop Dogg movie, I gotta get gangster with it,” the rapper added, followed by an excerpt from Nuthin’ but a “G” Thang and a snippet of Deep Cover.

The Young, Wild & Free hitmaker further stated that his film will definitely carry an R rating. Hence, he advised younger fans to get their parents’ approval first.
The biopic’s director, Craig Brewer, has reworked the screenplay that was originally written by Joe Robert Cole. It is produced by Snoop Dogg, Brian Grazer, and Death Row Pictures president Sara Ramaker. It marks the first project under Death Row Pictures’ overall deal with NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios.

Universal Pictures previously released the Academy Award-nominated Straight Outta Compton in 2015. The film grossed over $200 million worldwide and featured LaKeith Stanfield as Snoop Dogg.



Queen Latifah to Deliver Commencement Address at North Carolina A&T Graduation Ceremonies
*North Carolina A&T State University is preparing for a high-profile commencement season in 2026, with Queen Latifah set to serve as the keynote speaker for its undergraduate ceremonies. 

The university announced that the multitalented, award-winning performer, producer and cultural icon will address graduates during the May celebrations in Greensboro, North Carolina, according to HBCU Gameday. The events are scheduled for Saturday, May 9, and will take place at First Horizon Coliseum. Two separate baccalaureate ceremonies will be held that day, with the first beginning at 9 a.m. and the second following at 2:30 p.m. Together, they will honor thousands of graduating students across multiple academic disciplines.

Per the university, “Nearly 2,000 undergraduate students and almost 350 graduate students will participate during the ceremonies, which will be livestreamed.”

North Carolina A&T noted that the morning ceremony will recognize graduates from programs including agriculture, education, engineering, and health sciences. The afternoon event will feature students from business, science, arts, and humanities disciplines.

In addition to Queen Latifah’s appearance, alumna Dr. Nia Danielle Banks will speak at the graduate commencement ceremony on May 8. She “founded the Beaux Arts Institute of Plastic Surgery where she remains on the cutting edge in the field of cosmetic surgery,” per the university, adding, “In 2020, she opened the Art of Balance Wellness Spa with a business partner to meet the growing needs of her cosmetic surgery clients and provide wellness therapies, spa experiences and aesthetic treatments.” Banks is also is a “commissioner of the Maryland Economic Development Commission, member of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., and trustee for Baltimore Center Stage.”

University officials emphasized that selecting speakers of this caliber reflects their goal of pairing academic accomplishment with broader cultural impact. Queen Latifah’s presence is expected to serve as an inspiring moment for graduates as they prepare to begin the next stage of their lives.


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