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#MAGFAB: Nicole Kidman for Vogue UK - September 2026
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#RHOA: Andy Comes to Phaedra's Defense at RHOA Reunion: "I've Known This Woman for Many Years..."
Andy Cohen defended Phaedra Parks during the RHOA Season 17 reunion, saying that if she truly wanted to escalate issues with Pinky Cole, she would have directly contacted network executives or him personally.
Phaedra and Pinky’s reunion conflict centered on accusations about behind-the-scenes complaints, business criticism, and the “meat-gate” rumor, with both women accusing each other of damaging their reputations.
Despite the heated exchanges, Phaedra and Pinky ultimately said they had moved forward, noting they had recently spent time together and previously worked together without major issues.

On The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 17 reunion, host Andy Cohen defended Phaedra Parks amid a debate about behind-the-scenes drama between her and Pinky Cole. More specifically, Pinky accused Phaedra of "call[ing] the higher-ups" on her regarding an undisclosed comment that she allegedly made off-camera.

On Part 2 of the RHOA reunion, Phaedra insisted, "If I wanted to go to the higher-ups, I really would've went to them." That's when Andy chimed in to back up Phaedra's claim.

"I've known this woman for many years," the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host told Pinky. "If she really wanted to make a thing, she would've called me or she would've called someone in New York. And she didn't."
Pinky, for her part, responded by saying that she wanted to put on record that she was "no threat to anybody in this group" and "wouldn't hurt a fly."

Phaedra and Pinky's interactions during Reunion Part 2 first grew heated amid a conversation about the latter's business losses and bankruptcy filing. After unpacking her reasons for taking issue with Pinky referring to bankruptcy as "a positive thing," Phaedra claimed, "All you do in this group is brag and give everybody your ideas."

From there the two made accusations about each other's business acumen. Afterward, Andy pivoted to another sensitive subject, which he dubbed "meat-gate." (ICYMI: Phaedra had been blamed for accusing the Slutty Vegan owner of secretly eating meat, though it was actually Kelli Potter who made the comment.) After Kelli and Shamea Morton Mwangi both apologized for their roles in the game of telephone, Phaedra replied, "But the real thing is Pinky has never apologized to me."

She added, "You have my number, but you [dragged] me. You prayed for my wigs, you said I eat cadavers. You never apologized.
Pinky, meanwhile, declared to she had no intention of apologizing to Phaedra, because she had "called the higher-ups" on her. "She said I made a comment about having to protect myself when it related to a significant device," Pinky explained. "I did not make the comment."

By Phaedra's account, Pinky never had a one-on-one conversation with her on the matter. "Instead, she just wanted to drag me," she added, prompting a quick rebuttal from Pinky, who said that she'd decided to swallow her feeling because she was a newcomer in the group.

"But I didn't like it," Pinky continued. "I'm not gonna let that s--t go, 'cause you don't play with nobody's name and nobody's character like that."
The Georgia peaches are back, as The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 17 is officially underway, with new episodes airing Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo and streaming the next day on Peacock. 

The returning RHOA Season 17 cast members include Porsha Williams, Phaedra Parks, Drew Sidora, Shamea Morton Mwangi, Angela Oakley, and Kelli Ferrell, along with newcomers Pinky Cole and K. Michelle. The women are joined by friend Cynthia Bailey.
Once Phaedra and Pinky had seemed to get everything off their chests, Andy asked if the two felt better about their friendship moving forward. "We're fine!" Pinky answered first, before going on to detail how she'd spent some quality time and Phaedra's home, where some "nice vegan food" was even awaiting her, at the time.

"One thing about me is I'm mature, and I can move past things, as we can see," Pinky added. "I can let stuff go. So, I have no problem with Phaedra."
Phaedra, meanwhile, already noted that she and Pinky had actually "done business together" in the past. "I never had a problem with her," she further remarked. "So that's why I didn't understand where all the weird energy was coming from."
With the Phaedra drama behind her, don't miss details on Pinky's pregnancy announcement that she made during Part 1 of the RHOA Season 17 reunion.

#MusicNews: Chris Brown and Usher Extend ‘The R&B Tour’ With Eight New Dates

Chris Brown and Usher‘s R&B Tour just got even more massive. Due to overwhelming demand, the R&B icons have added eight new shows to their co-headlining stadium tour, bringing their total North American run to 59.

The newly added dates include new stops in Baltimore, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, plus a fifth show in Atlanta and a fourth in Los Angeles.
Fans can sign up to access the artist presale now through Tuesday (Aug. 18) at 10 p.m. ET. The Citi Presale begins Wednesday (Aug. 19) at 10 a.m. local time, followed by the artist presale on Thursday (Aug. 20) at 10 a.m. local time, alongside other presales. Tickets go on sale to the general public Monday (Aug. 24) at 10 a.m. local time.

The R&B Tour kicked off June 26 in Denver at Empower Field at Mile High. According to Live Nation, the stadium tour grossed more than $101 million across the tour’s first eight shows alone. Further, over 566,000 tickets were sold across the first 13 concerts — all sold out.
Beyond that, the tour is already making history. It became the first concert tour at Detroit’s Ford Field to play three consecutive nights in the venue’s nearly 25-year history.

At its three-night run at Washington, D.C.’s Northwest Stadium, it set a new venue attendance record, drawing over 122,000 fans, and marked the first-ever three-night concert run in the stadium’s history.
Up next, Usher and Brown will visit Chicago, where they’ll play two nights at Soldier Field Stadium, followed by three shows at San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium. The tour will conclude in Tampa, where they’ll play at Raymond James Stadium on Dec. 11 and Dec. 12.

Chris Brown and Usher’s Upcoming R&B Tour Dates
Aug 17 – Boston, MA @ Gillette Stadium
Aug 21 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field Stadium
Aug 22 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field Stadium
Aug 28 – San Francisco, CA @ Levi’s Stadium
Aug 29 – San Francisco, CA @ Levi’s Stadium
Sep 1 – San Francisco, CA @ Levi’s Stadium
Sep 5 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
Sep 6 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
Sep 10 – Dallas, TX @ AT&T Stadium
Sep 12 – Dallas, TX @ AT&T Stadium
Sep 13 – Dallas, TX @ AT&T Stadium
Sep 18 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
Sep 25 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
Sep 26 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
Sep 29 – Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium
Oct 3 – El Paso, TX @ Sun Bowl Stadium
Oct 5 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome
Oct 9 – Houston, TX @ Reliant Stadium
Oct 10 – Houston, TX @ Reliant Stadium
Oct 15 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium – Newly Added Date
Oct 17 – Baltimore, MD @ M&T Stadium – Newly Added Date
Oct 24 – Cincinnati, OH @ Paycor Stadium – Newly Added Date
Oct 29 – Columbia, SC @ Williams-Brice Stadium – Newly Added Date
Oct 31  Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium – Newly Added Date
Nov 5 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Newly Added Date
Nov 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov 8 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov 10 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov 11 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov 15 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
Nov 16 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium – Newly Added Date
Nov 20 – New Orleans, LA @ Caesars Superdome
Nov 21 – New Orleans, LA @ Caesars Superdome
Nov 24 – Houston, TX @ Reliant Stadium
Dec 3 – Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
Dec 5 – Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
Dec 6 – Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium – Newly Added Date
Dec 11 – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
Dec 12 – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium

Get tickets at raymondandbrowntour.com.

#HipHopNews: Tyler, The Creator Hosts $5 Dance Party in Atlanta
Tyler, The Creator made good on a promise. Last year, the Grammy winner unveiled his DON’T TAP THE GLASS album, with a pair of events in Los Angeles and New York. Well, on Monday, August 10, he honored a promise he’d made exactly one year earlier, when a fan asked him to bring the events to Atlanta.

Tyler hosted a dance party at the 1,500-capacity Enspire Mercantile venue in Atlanta. “Don’t come if you aren’t going to dance,” the announcement for the event read, advertising it as only $5 to enter. 

When he released DON’T TAP THE GLASS, Tyler made it clear that he made an album intended to make listeners want to move. 
“I asked some friends why they don’t dance in public, and some said because of the fear of being filmed,” he wrote on Instagram in 2025. “I thought damn, a natural form of expression and a certain connection they have with music is now a ghost. It made me wonder how much of our human spirit got killed because of the fear of being a meme, all for having a good time.”

The Isley Brothers End Family Feud Over Legendary Name

Ronald Isley keeps The Isley Brothers trademark after settling a three-year legal fight with his late brother Rudolph’s estate over who owns the legendary group’s name.
Ronald Isley and his late brother’s estate just wrapped up a three-year legal battle over who owns the rights to the name The Isley Brothers, and the settlement came through this week without any public details about what either side actually agreed to.

The two had been fighting in federal court since 2023 over the trademark to one of soul music’s most legendary group names, with Rudolph claiming he and Ronald should own it together and Ronald insisting the name belonged to whoever kept using it.

Attorneys for both sides filed a joint dismissal, ending the dispute with prejudice, which means Rudolph’s estate can’t bring the same claims back to court.
Rudolph filed the original lawsuit months before he passed away in October 2023 at age 84, accusing his brother of trying to lock down exclusive federal trademark registration for The Isley Brothers without his knowledge or permission.

He argued that after their brother O’Kelly died in 1986, he and Ronald remained equal co-owners of the group’s name and everything that came with it.
Ronald’s legal team pushed back hard, pointing out that Rudolph hadn’t performed with the group since 1989 and had basically checked out decades ago, so the trademark belonged to whoever was actually using it in the music business.

The judge initially sided with Rudolph’s argument that he had a legitimate case, refusing to dismiss the case back in August 2023 and citing specific examples of his involvement in the group’s business.
Judge Thomas Durkin noted that Rudolph had helped secure a multimillion-dollar publishing deal in 2018 and arranged for the group’s classic track “Shout” to appear in a Super Bowl commercial in 2023, suggesting he remained connected to the group’s operations even if he wasn’t on stage.

After Rudolph’s death, his estate stepped in as the plaintiff and kept fighting, but negotiations eventually led to this week’s settlement.

Timberwolves to Retire Kevin Garnett’s Jersey on February 28
The Minnesota Timberwolves plan to retire Kevin Garnett’s jersey on February 28 at Target Center, according to Dane Moore.
I've heard February 28th for the Kevin Garnett jersey retirement at Target Center
The ceremony will take place when Minnesota hosts the Boston Celtics, creating a notable occasion for Garnett and the franchise where he established his legacy.

Garnett spent the majority of his Hall of Fame career with the Timberwolves and remains one of the most significant players in franchise history.
The jersey retirement will honor his contributions to Minnesota as the Timberwolves prepare to celebrate one of the organization’s defining stars.

Dispatch Audio Suggests Hayden Panettiere May Have Suffered An Overdose

New information has surfaced about Hayden Panettiere’s final moments.
According to dispatch audio obtained by PEOPLE, officials can be heard referencing an “overdose” and “cardiac arrest” around the time the 36-year-old actress died Sunday (Aug. 16). Greenville Police had already confirmed to the outlet that officers and EMS responded to a call about an unresponsive woman at a Greenville, South Carolina home around 1:50 p.m., which cited law enforcement sources saying a friend of Panettiere’s placed the 911 call.

First responders reportedly tried to revive Panettiere using advanced cardiac life support — chest compressions combined with medication, breathing tubes and heart rhythm monitoring — before she was pronounced dead at 2:32 p.m. The Greenville Police Department and Greenville County Coroner’s Office are handling the investigation, and an official cause of death is expected only after an autopsy is completed. Panettiere is survived by her 11-year-old daughter, Kaya, whom she shares with former fiancé Wladimir Klitschko.

Usher Proudly Celebrates Son Cinco As He Heads To Howard University
Usher is one proud dad as his oldest son prepares for an exciting new chapter.
The R&B superstar took to social media to celebrate his son, Usher “Cinco” Raymond V, as the teenager prepares to attend Howard University following his high school graduation. Usher shared footage of Cinco surrounded by family and loved ones while marking the major milestone.

Alongside the emotional moment, Usher penned a heartfelt message to his son:
“So proud of my son! U did this. U made this happen. Now it’s your time to show em who U are.”
Cinco graduated from high school earlier this year, with Usher publicly celebrating the accomplishment at the time. Now, the 18-year-old is preparing to continue his education at the prestigious HBCU in Washington, D.C.

Cinco is Usher’s eldest son with his ex-wife Tameka Foster. The former couple also shares son Naviyd Raymond. Usher is also dad to daughter Sovereign and son Sire with his wife, Jenn Goicoechea.
Congratulations to Cinco on his next chapter!

RuPaul's Drag Race is set for a 19th season on MTV, with its companion series Untucked also coming back alongside the new run

RuPaul's Drag Race is set for a 19th season on MTV, with its companion series Untucked also coming back alongside the new run, Thatgrapejuice reports. This renewal underscores the franchise’s ongoing popularity and expanding footprint in reality television.

Deadline further confirms that the renewal announcement includes both the main series and Untucked, emphasizing the continued partnership between MTV and the show's production team. Additionally, Paramount+ has greenlit a 12th season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, with The Hollywood Reporter noting that a ninth season of the All Stars’ Untucked spinoff has also been ordered. Thatgrapejuice adds that Season 18 of RuPaul's Drag Race notably increased its ratings by 19% in the key 18-49 demographic and ranked among the top three cable series of 2026 so far.

RuPaul's Drag Race originally debuted in 2009 and has become a staple of reality competition television, produced by World of Wonder Productions. The show features a rotating panel of judges including Michelle Visage alongside RuPaul, whose engaging hosting earned him his 11th consecutive Emmy nomination this year. The series has secured a total of 11 Emmy nods this season alone and has previously won Outstanding Reality Competition Program multiple times, cementing its status as a cultural touchstone in the entertainment landscape.

The decision to renew both the main series and its companion shows reflects the franchise’s strong fan engagement and its ability to evolve while maintaining loyal viewership. With casting and premiere details for Season 19 yet to be revealed, the continuation of Untucked alongside the main show promises fans an inside look at the drama and camaraderie that has become integral to the series’ appeal.

Jeanie Buss Contesting Siblings’ Decision to Sell Remaining Lakers Shares
In a letter from her lawyer, obtained by ESPN, Jeanie Buss is contesting her siblings’ vote to sell their remaining 17.8 percent share of the Los Angeles Lakers to Josh Kushner and Bob Iger.
Written by her attorney Adam Streisand, Jeanie argued in a letter to the five siblings who voted in favor of selling the family’s stake that a 2017 court ruling indicated a sale cannot be “effectuated without approval by the co-trustees, i.e. Jeanie, Janie and Joey Buss.”

Here are the relevant parts of the 2017 court order Jeanie Buss is invoking in contesting the five Buss sibling’s vote to sell the Lakers.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the tag-along provision was enacted when four of the six siblings in the Buss family trust voted to approve the sale of its remaining stake.

The Buss family trust -- composed of siblings Jeanie, Jim, Johnny, Janie, Joey and Jesse -- received Show more
The Sporting Tribune founder and CEO Arash Markazi reported that Jim, Johnny, Joey and Jesse triggered this provision.
Jim, Johnny, Joey and Jesse Buss had the chance to cash in on the record sale of the Lakers and effectively fire Jeanie Buss as governor and did just that. Jeanie has fired or sued all of her brothers since taking control of the team. It’s the final act of a wild reality show.

Breaking: The Buss family has decided to sell its remaining 17.8% ownership stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to new majority owners Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, sources tell ESPN. 

The Buss family trust -- composed of siblings Jeanie, Jim, Johnny, Janie, Joey and Jesse -- received
The letter argues that co-trustees are “bound to vote … to ensure that the minimum 15 percent ownership requirement is maintained in order to ensure that Jeanie Buss may remain Controlling Owner.”

According to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, Mark Walter agreed to let Jeanie stay on as the team's controlling owner for at least five years when he bought a majority stake in the Lakers in June 2025.
Iger recently told the California Post that he has “every intention to honor the agreement that was made between Mark and Jeanie,” adding, “If things change, they’ll change.”

The letter stated “to aid or abet the co-trustees as such, would constitute a breach of trust, breach of fiduciary duty and be in contempt of court.”

Netflix Fires Back at Tyra Banks, Moves to Toss 'ANTM' Defamation Lawsuit

Netflix is asking a court to toss Tyra Banks’ defamation lawsuit over the three-part docuseries Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model, arguing she signed away rights to approve edits and released defamation claims after her interview.
Banks says the series selectively edited her comments—especially around contestant Shandi Sullivan’s alleged sexual assault—to make it look like she forgot or ignored the incident, while Netflix counters that the documentary clearly shows her remembering and never claims she was present or covered anything up.
The legal fight lands amid a broader reexamination of America’s Next Top Model, with former contestants and staff like Tiffany Richardson and Jay Manuel criticizing Banks and the show’s production, even as Banks plans a return with Cycle 25.
Netflix is pushing back against Tyra Banks’ claims that its America’s Next Top Model docuseries defamed her, asking a court to dismiss the model and television personality’s lawsuit and arguing that she agreed to give filmmakers control over how her interview would be edited.

According to court documents obtained by People, the streamer filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit on August 14. Netflix and EverWonder Studio also filed an anti-SLAPP motion and said they intend to “vigorously defend” Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model, the three-part documentary that premiered in February.

At the center of Netflix’s response is an agreement it says Banks signed after sitting for an extensive interview. According to the motion, Banks acknowledged that she had “no right to review or approve” the finished project and released certain claims related to its production, including defamation and false light.

Netflix characterized her objections as disagreements with “ordinary editorial decisions” rather than false statements.
Banks filed her lawsuit in June, alleging that filmmakers selectively edited her interview to construct a defamatory portrayal of her involvement in controversial events during America’s Next Top Model. She requested a jury trial and unspecified damages.

One of Banks’ central complaints involves Cycle 2 contestant Shandi Sullivan. Sullivan has described a sexual encounter filmed while contestants were in Italy as an alleged sexual assault.
Banks claims the Netflix series edited her interview in a manner that falsely suggested she did not remember Sullivan’s story and allowed viewers to believe she knowingly permitted Sullivan’s trauma to be exploited for television.

Netflix disputes that interpretation. “A documentary expressly showing Banks remembering does not imply that she forgot,” the company argued. It also maintains that the series never claims Banks was present during the incident, could have intervened or subsequently covered it up.

The lawsuit marks another development in the renewed examination of America’s Next Top Model, which has included criticism from former contestants and staff.
Tiffany Richardson recently accused Banks of bullying her during Cycle 4, while Banks acknowledged in Reality Check that she “went too far” during the infamous confrontation in which she told Richardson, “We were all rooting for you.”

Former creative director Jay Manuel also criticized Banks and the production in the documentary, alleging that story considerations sometimes influenced which contestant photos were selected for judging.
Former judge Kelly Cutrone subsequently defended Banks, saying she believed Banks “got done dirty” by the documentary and blasting Manuel over his criticism of his former boss.

Netflix is now standing firmly behind the filmmakers.
“Tyra Banks was given the opportunity to speak openly about her experience and the creators fairly presented her perspective alongside those of every other participant shown in this documentary,” a Netflix spokesperson told People.
The legal fight arrives as Banks is also preparing to revisit the franchise itself. Earlier this year, she confirmed plans for Cycle 25 of America’s Next Top Model, which would mark its first new installment since 2018.

Anita Baker Teases ‘Forever’ More Than 20 Years After Last Album
Anita Baker teased her long-awaited return to R&B by posting a one-minute clip of new music titled “Forever” with the caption “Forever... is coming,” offering no release date or further details.
The lush, slow-burning teaser marks her first new material since 2004’s My Everything and 2005’s Christmas Fantasy, ending a two-decade drought of full-length releases from the singer behind “Sweet Love” and “Caught Up in the Rapture.”
Baker’s cryptic rollout fits her “Mysterious One” reputation and comes after years of tour drama, including a public fallout with Babyface, viral clashes with concertgoers over filming, and blunt online pushback against rumors about her career.

Anita Baker is done keeping fans waiting. The eight-time Grammy winner teased her return to R&B over the weekend with a one-minute clip of new music—and only three words of explanation.

“Forever... is coming,” Baker wrote on X, pairing the preview with a close-up photo and musical-note emoji. No release date. No rollout. Just enough to put the Queen of R&B back in the conversation.
The teaser captures Baker in the lane she helped build: rich vocals, grown-up romance and a sleek, slow-burning arrangement. She did not say whether “Forever” is a standalone single, the first taste of an album, or something else entirely.

The mystery is on-brand. Baker’s fiercely private persona once earned her the nickname “The Mysterious One,” and even her latest announcement—which was paired with a video clip teasing about a minute of new music—leaves fans to fill in most of the blanks.

Baker’s last studio album, My Everything, arrived in 2004, followed by Christmas Fantasy in 2005. That means listeners have gone more than 20 years without a new full-length collection from the singer behind “Sweet Love,” “Caught Up in the Rapture,” “Giving You the Best That I Got” and “Body and Soul.”

The preview also gives Baker a chance to pull the focus back to her music after several years of tour drama and heated social-media exchanges. During her 2023 Songstress Tour, Babyface missed a New Jersey show after technical problems delayed the schedule.
When his supporters blamed Baker, she fired back and told him to “tell Kenny’s crazed narcissist fan base to leave me alone.” She later removed Babyface from the tour’s remaining dates, citing online harassment and threats.

That was hardly Baker’s only viral concert moment. She has stopped performances to confront front-row attendees over flash photography and recording, sometimes directing security to remove fans. Abrupt cancellations—including an Atlanta show called off shortly before it was scheduled to begin—also drew complaints from ticket holders seeking clearer answers.
Baker has been just as direct online, shutting down stories about supposed feuds with Maxwell and the late Luther Vandross while warning commentators against spreading what she described as misinformation about her career and business dealings.

Diplo Reveals He Privately Welcomed His Fourth Child, Shares First Photo of Baby Girl

Diplo is a dad again.The 47-year-old DJ and producer privately welcomed a baby girl, his fourth child, last year.
What did Diplo share about his daughter?
He revealed the news in an Instagram update about his life and his family over the weekend, writing: “My daughter celebrated her first birthday with llamas wearing sunglasses,” adding “Lazer couldn’t find peru on a map.”

Diplo is a father to sons Lockett, 15, and Lazer, 11, with ex Kathryn Lockhart, as well as Pace, 6, with Jevon King.
“Watching your kid become someone new in real time is the whole thing,” he added.
He also shared a photo of himself holding his newborn daughter with a red heart emoji placed over her face.

Diplo made headlines recently by saying it’s time to embrace AI, because it’s inevitable. The Major Lazer superstar producer and DJ spoke out about embracing the new technology in an interview, and quotes from the conversation are making the rounds on social media.

Diplo reflects on traveling with his family
This trip didnt fit anywhere in my schedule so I just tore it up the calender because I’ve missed things before telling myself there’d be a next time. there isn’t always.

What gets me about the incas is that nobody told them it was impossible. no wheels, no shoes, some bulls–t uncooperative alpacas, no iron, no writing. They just eating corn, potatoes and guinea pig. and they cut stone the size of a car and set it so tight you can’t get a knife between the joints, dragged them halfway up a mountain. five hundred years ago. the churches the spanish built on top of them have cracked. the inca walls are still there. They had a very large idea of what was possible.

dad asked a shaman if he’d find love again since my mother passed which is not a question i’ve ever heard him ask out loud. It was the vulnerable thing I’ve ever heard him say.. my daughter celebrated her first birthday with llamas wearing sunglasses …Lazer couldn’t find peru on a map a week ago and walked out of the airport in a poncho and an alpaca hat looking like he been selling ayuasca to backpackers .. watching your kid become someone new in real time is the whole thing.

i always have a lot on. But id rather lose sleep with my family then at a club or a rave this summer.. happiness is all just moments we collect and some of them sit at 15,000 feet, listening to a band play Los mirlos on a train to Cusco. The Shaman told my dad in Quechua that hes got love all around him . I fell asleep on the floor in my son’s lap in this old library where we passed around Guinea pig bones and coca leaves.

But now its time to get back to work, this trip was worth reaching even thought it’s hard to reach.

NAACP Joins Fight For Answers in the Nolan Wells Case 
The push for answers in Nolan Wells’ unexplained death is gaining new legal force as the NAACP joins his family in demanding a fuller accounting of what happened on Mississippi’s Horn Island.

According to Reuters, the NAACP announced Monday that its Office of General Counsel has joined the legal team representing Wells’ family. The organization will work alongside attorneys already involved in the Nolan Wells investigation, including civil rights attorney Ben Crump, while pushing authorities for comprehensive fact-finding and greater transparency.

“We’re taking up this fight to search for truth and transparency surrounding the death of Nolan Wells,” said Kristen Clarke, General Counsel of the NAACP. “Drawing on the Association’s long history of pushing for full and fair investigations when Black lives are lost under suspicious circumstances, we will help bring additional investigative resources to bear and work to ensure that no stone is left unturned in seeking answers and accountability for Nolan’s family.”

Clarke previously led the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division before becoming the NAACP’s general counsel, according to the organization’s leadership information. The NAACP’s involvement adds another major civil rights voice to a case that has expanded far beyond Mississippi and drawn demands for outside scrutiny.

The Nolan Wells investigation began after the 18-year-old traveled with friends to Horn Island for a Fourth of July gathering. Wells did not return to the mainland with the group, and his body was recovered two days later. His family has questioned accounts of his final hours, including explanations about why he allegedly remained on the island while his phone was taken back to the mainland. Authorities have not announced evidence establishing that a crime occurred.

Those unanswered questions became more significant after Wells’ family commissioned an independent autopsy. Forensic pathologist Dr. Roger Mitchell Jr. listed Wells’ cause and manner of death as undetermined and said he could not rule out nonaccidental factors. Mitchell found no fractures or deep tissue injuries, but he documented an area of red discoloration on the back of Wells’ skull that he said required additional investigation. Decomposition and limitations caused by the earlier state autopsy also restricted what Mitchell could determine.

Mississippi’s State Medical Examiner has completed an official autopsy, but its findings had not been publicly released as of mid-August. Jackson County officials have also said the completed investigation will be presented to a grand jury, a procedure the district attorney has described as routine for deaths in the county that are not natural or noncriminal vehicle fatalities.

The Nolan Wells investigation has also reached Washington. The Congressional Black Caucus called for a full, transparent and independent investigation in July, saying Wells’ family and the public deserve answers about the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and death.

“The world is watching, and Nolan Wells’s family deserves a thorough accounting of what happened,” said Derrick Johnson, President & CEO of the NAACP. “Too often, the deaths of young Black people are dismissed, downplayed, or inadequately investigated unless we demand answers. Our involvement in this case is part of our ongoing commitment to make sure those answers are pursued with urgency and respect for Black lives.”

With the NAACP now working alongside Crump and the Wells family, the pressure for transparency continues to grow while the central question remains unresolved: what happened to Nolan Wells between the time he arrived on Horn Island and the recovery of his body two days later?

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Customer service heated argument
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HAVE A GREAT DAY ALL!!!
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Monday, August 17, 2026

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#MAGFAB: Tems for Vogue UK August 2026

Nadine Ijewere [IG] photographs Nigeria’s highest-charting female musician Tems in ‘Step To The Beat’, a look at fashion’s voluminous, fall shapes. Jessica Willis, who serves as fashion director for The Cut since June 2023, chose autumn looks from Chanel, Ferragamo, Givenchy by Sarah Burton, ONALAGA, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello and more for British Vogue [IG] August 2026 issue. / Hair by Isaac Poleon; makeup by Kayla Perez

Nice! 

#RHOA: Andy Cohen Drops Major Kenya Moore Admission Amid RHOA Return Hopes
Andy Cohen has revealed that he misses Kenya Moore, reigniting speculation about whether the former The Real Housewives of Atlanta star could eventually return to the Bravo franchise.
Cohen did not say that Moore is returning, but his comments have fans wondering whether the door could still be open.

Andy Cohen says he misses Kenya Moore as 'RHOA' return speculation heats up
Recently, No Chaser TV shared a post on X about the RHOA host's conversation on Radio Andy, during which a fan directly asked Andy Cohen about Kenya Moore. In response, Cohen admitted that he misses her too.
Andy said, "Well I'll tell you this, I'm thinking about her all the time. I text her last week about how much I miss her."

Although Cohen did not explicitly say that Kenya Moore would return to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, his comments were enough to spark speculation among fans about a possible comeback.
Moore's exit from The Real Housewives of Atlanta became one of the most talked-about moments of 2024. Moore's Season 16 run ended in June 2024 after Bravo suspended her amid an investigation into an incident involving sexually explicit images allegedly depicting newcomer Brit Eady. Moore ultimately left the season and did not resume filming.

Moore later expressed regret over the incident, calling it a mistake and taking full accountability for her actions.
The incident was widely characterized online as "revenge porn," but Moore strongly denied that accusation, saying she had never distributed anyone's private images or footage. She maintained that she had never distributed anyone's private images or footage and rejected the way people portrayed the situation.

Moore's 2024 departure was not necessarily framed as a permanent banishment. At the time, TMZ reported that Bravo was keeping the door open to a potential future return.
After her shocking exit from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, American actress and TV personality Kenya Moore has continued managing her haircare business while raising her daughter, Brooklyn.

#NewMusic from October London Releases New Album “Love Me For Me”
Grammy Award-winning R&B vocalist October London has officially released his highly anticipated new studio album, Love Me For Me, via Death Row Records/gamma. The 10-track project arrives alongside a brand-new official  music video for the album’s focus track, “Body Talk.”

Produced in its entirety by hip-hop veterans Snoop Dogg and Soopafly, Love Me For Me marks a significant new creative chapter for London. While the project preserves the timeless warmth and classic  soul aesthetic that have become synonymous with his sound, it also pushes into a more intimate exploration of love, commitment, and self-discovery.

Anchored by rich storytelling, lush instrumentation, and his unmistakably smooth vocal delivery, the album explores the multi-dimensional aspects of relationships. The tracklist includes the previously released single “Your Girl” alongside the Top 10 radio-charting hit “Silent Treatment,” offering a comprehensive look at the complexities of desire, devotion, and vulnerability.

The release of Love Me For Me follows a highly successful run for London, who has rapidly established himself as one of contemporary R&B’s most distinctive voices. His acclaimed sophomore album, October Nights, recently debuted in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Top R&B Albums chart, successfully building upon the foundation laid by his breakout debut, The Rebirth of Marvin.

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London also recently secured his third career No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart with the single “Touch on Me,” joining his previous chart-toppers “Back to Your Place” and “Mulholland Drive.”

Beyond his commercial chart success, London’s music continues to resonate on a broader cultural level. Earlier this summer, his hit single “Make Me Wanna”—which has amassed over 15.3 million streams and 3.8 million YouTube views—was selected for former President Barack Obama’s renowned 2026 Summer Playlist.

Further cementing his status among the genre’s leading acts, London delivered a standout performance at the 2026 GRAMMY Awards as part of a star-studded tribute to legendary singer-songwriter Roberta Flack, and earned a nomination for Best Male R&B/Pop Artist at the 2026 BET Awards.

With Love Me For Me, October London continues to expand his  musical footprint, delivering a project deeply rooted in the traditions of classic R&B while remaining entirely his own.
Love Me For Me and the official music video for “Body Talk” are available now across all major digital streaming platforms.

#HipHopNews: Tyga Says Critics Misunderstood How ‘STARFACE’ Was Made
Tyga is pushing back against criticism surrounding his latest album, $TARFACE, clarifying that artificial intelligence was only used for select production elements—not the music as a whole. The rapper addressed both the backlash and Pitchfork’s widely discussed 0.0 review during a new interview with TMZ.

Responding to the publication’s rating, Tyga dismissed its influence while reiterating how the album was made. “I don’t know what Pitchfork is. All I know is the devil uses a pitchfork,” he joked before addressing the growing debate over AI in music.
“Unfortunately, Gen Z can’t read – what I said was this: I used AI-assisted things in the production,” he explained. “All the vocals are me, I wrote all the songs. When it comes to the ‘80s synths and the guitar solos, yes I used AI for that. But I didn’t make a full AI album. I was in the studio for 3 months working on this.”

Released on July 31, $TARFACE marks Tyga’s ninth studio album under his Starface alter ego. Inspired by 1980s synth-pop, funk, R&B and synth-wave, the project represents one of the biggest stylistic departures of his career. Before its release, Tyga had already acknowledged using AI-assisted tools during production, explaining in an interview with Vibe that the technology helped create specific sounds such as vintage synthesizers and guitar solos while insisting that the songwriting and vocal performances remained entirely his own.
The conversation surrounding the album intensified earlier this week after Doja Cat publicly criticized Tyga during a Twitch livestream. “Nobody asked me anything about Tyga, but I just felt like saying this,” she told viewers. “Tyga is a p*nis for making an AI album.”

Her remarks echoed a broader debate over generative AI’s role in music creation. Doja Cat has previously rejected AI-generated songs falsely attributed to her, posting “F*ck AI for real” after fake leaks circulated online in June.
Meanwhile, $TARFACE has become one of the year’s most polarizing releases. Pitchfork awarded the project a 0.0 rating—its first zero score in 19 years—delivering an exceptionally harsh review that fueled even more discussion across social media.

#RIPHaydenPanettiere, known for roles in ‘Heroes’ and ‘Nashville,’ dies at 36
Actor Hayden Panettiere, who was known for roles in television’s “Heroes” and “Nashville” and had recently published a memoir, has died, her father said in a statement Sunday night. She was 36.
“It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden,” Skip Panettiere said in a statement provided by her representative.

The Greenville County Coroner’s Office on Monday said that Panettiere’s cause of death remains pending further investigation.
An autopsy was completed Monday, the statement added, and “no signs of trauma were discovered that would have contributed to the death.”
At around 1:50 p.m. Sunday, authorities received a 911 call regarding a “reported cardiac arrest” at an apartment complex, according to the coroner’s office. Police say an acquaintance of Panettiere made the 911 call.

“Panettiere was found unresponsive inside the residence, where she had been temporarily staying,” the coroner’s office said.
Advanced cardiac life support measures were initiated, but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful, the statement added. Panettiere was pronounced deceased at 2:32 p.m.
“The case is under investigation by the Greenville Police Department in conjunction with the Greenville County Coroner’s Office,” the police said Sunday, adding that the preliminary investigation has not indicated any signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.

Panettiere revealed this year that she previously struggled with postpartum depression and addiction, which she said led to her decision to give up custody of her only child, daughter Kaya Evdokia Klitschko, in 2018, whom she had with former partner Wladimir Klitschko, the Ukrainian professional boxer.
Panettiere recently published a memoir, “This Is Me: A Reckoning,” which generated headlines over its revelations, including about her past relationships.

In 2024, she described pain and grief after her younger brother, actor Jansen Panettiere, died unexpectedly of an undiagnosed heart condition the previous year.
“When you lose somebody that you saw in all the important moments in your life, standing right next to you, it just rocks your world,” she told NBC’s “TODAY” show.
Hayden Panettiere was born and raised in Palisades, New York, about 40 miles north of New York City, according to her Television Academy bio.

Panettiere started working at 11 months old, when she appeared in television commercials, it said.
She appeared on soap operas, including “One Life to Live” and “Guiding Light,” beginning at age 4. Her voice was featured as the young princess ant in “A Bug’s Life,” the animated feature, and she eventually appeared in big-screen stories, including “Remember the Titans,” “Ice Princess” and “Bring It On: All or Nothing.”

One of her most impactful roles was as Juliette Barnes on television’s “Nashville.” The role earned her two Golden Globe nominations.
Before that, she was Claire Bennet on the 2000s show “Heroes.”
Connie Briton, Panettiere’s costar on “Nashville,” posted several photos of the two of them together on set with the caption: “This was Hayden. Bursting with brilliance, shining so bright. I have no words for this sad song. Just heartbreak. I love you girl. Sleep easy now. 💔”

Actor Matt Lanter, who played a boyfriend of Panettiere characters in both “Heroes” and ABC’s “Commander in Chief,” posted a sweet picture of her hugging him in happier times.
“We always had a great time on set and tons of laughs,” Lanter wrote, calling Panettiere’s passing “just too young.”
Emma Roberts, who appeared with the late actor in the 2011 horror sequel “Scream 4,” also posted loving photo of her kissing Panettiere on her forehead.
Roberts, the niece of Julia Roberts, eulogized, “rest in peace my sweet friend,” telling the departed Panettiere that she was “so loved and you will be forever missed.”

Hayden Panettiere, center, and the Season 2 cast of "Heroes."Frank Ockenfels / NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Her time shooting “Nashville” included the pressure of having had a baby and experiencing postpartum depression, she said, and at times it was too much.
“That’s why I turned to substances — because the anxiety that I started having, the panic attacks that I started having,” she said in a tearful interview on the “Jay Shetty Podcast” in May.

Panettiere said she always wanted to be a mother but discussed her sadness amid her postpartum depression.
“I had this beautiful plan in my head, and then I had my daughter, and I knew something was just terribly, terribly wrong,” she said on the podcast. “I was miserable. I was in tears all the time. Even though the alcohol helped my nervous system calm down, it is a depressant, so over time it made things worse, not better.”

Despite being apart from her daughter after she gave up custody to Klitschko, Panettiere told Shetty, she formed a strong bond with her child.
“I will always want her here. I always miss her,” she said. “I always want to have my arms wrapped around her, but that’s just not the way life is right at this moment.”
She continued, “I have faith that she is going to come to me and that we’re going to have an incredible relationship and bond and friendship that a lot of parents don’t get to have with their kids.”

In 2018, the year “Nashville” ended its six-season run, Panettiere sold her home in the namesake city.
“We join in mourning the sudden passing of Hayden Panettiere,” the screen actors union SAG-AFTRA, which counted her as a member since 1994, said in a statement. “Our hearts are with her daughter, family, friends and fans.”

Viola Davis, who starred alongside Panettiere in the 2016 film “Custody,” paid tribute to her “amazing talent.”
“I wish the world had more time with you because I had a burning curiosity about who you were becoming. I saw this beautiful Phoenix rising from the ashes. Your tests became your testimony, and your testimony became your legacy. You will be remembered,” Davis said in a post on Instagram.

Actor Emme Rylan, who appeared with Panettiere in “Bring It On: All or Nothing,” reacted to news of her death on Instagram, saying: “So very sad. Rest in peace sweet soul.”
Kelly Osbourne said in an Instagram story that she was “deeply saddened by the loss of someone who meant so much to me.”
“We understood each other in a way few truly can — recognizing how difficult it is to grow up in the spotlight, and how isolating it can feel even when surrounded by so many people,” Osbourne wrote, adding that Panettiere was “such a good friend to me.”

Brit Shaw, who guest starred on “Nashville,” called Panettiere’s death a “shock” in an Instagram post.
“She had this way of making you feel at home. From the moment I walked onto the Nashville set, she made me feel like I belonged,” Shaw wrote. “We had so many good times together, and I’ll always be grateful for them.”
Alyson Stoner also took to Instagram to express her grief over Panettiere’s death, whom she succeeded as the English voice actor for Kairi in the Kingdom Hearts video game franchise.

“From one Kairi to another… One sky, one destiny,” captioned the emotional video. “My deepest condolences to Hayden’s family, community, and the many lives Hayden reached. May you rest in freedom, Hayden.”
District of Columbia shadow Sen. Paul Strauss shared a photo of himself with Panettiere on Instagram and said he was “devastated” by her death.

“Hayden was a special person who always tried to use her platform for causes she believed in. Her advocacy to protect whales, and for DC Statehood were just some of the worthy causes she generously donated her time and energy to,” Strauss said. “A special soul gone way too soon.”

Panettiere was a spokesperson for the Whaleman Foundation, an oceanic conservation group; appeared in the 2010 Oscar-winning documentary on dolphin slaughter, “The Cove”; and received the Genesis Wyler Award from the Humane Society, according to the Television Academy.

“She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her— and to the millions who watched her onscreen,” her father said.
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Karl-Anthony Towns and Jordyn Woods wed in Malibu ceremony
Karl-Anthony Towns and Jordyn Woods have officially tied the knot. The star-studded couple married at a Malibu, California ceremony over the weekend, and the event was packed with notable names. From teammates -- Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby and Josh Hart were among the Knicks there -- to superfans -- Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller -- representatives of Towns' New York team were aplenty.

But they weren't the only big names on the invite list. Michael B. Jordan as well as Justin and Hailey Bieber were among a number of celebrities reported to be in the Golden State for the wedding.
The guests also left Malibu with swag in hand. According to the New York Post, attendees received hoodies reading "Married in 5" -- a play on Towns' recent NBA Finals win with the Knicks -- as well as Fanatics-branded gift bags and In-N-Out cups.

The wedding caps a longtime romance for Towns and Woods. The two had been dating for over five years when Towns proposed on Christmas Day last year in New York City.

The 2026 Stellar Gospel Music Awards: Full Winners List
Lisa Knowles-Smith and Darrel Walls were the big winners at the 2026 Stellar Gospel Music Awards, which were taped live from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday (Aug. 15). Gospel superstar Kirk Franklin hosted the show.

Knowles-Smith, 42, won five awards, four of them for the hit album Revival: Live in Dallas, which she recorded with The Brown Singers. Knowles-Smith won the Albertina Walker female artist of the year award; duo/chorus/group of the year and quartet of the year alongside The Brown Singers; producer of the year in tandem with Frederick Perry; and song of the year for “Promises (Live),” which she wrote under her real name, Alescia Knowles-Smith. The song reached No. 5 on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart in June.

Walls, 35, won two awards: artist of the year and contemporary male artist of the year, both for Heart of Mine.
Vincent Bohanan & SOV won three awards, all for their album Live in New York: album of the year, choir of the year (in a tie with JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise), and contemporary choir of the year.

Other artists with two wins were Jonathan McReynolds, John P. Kee, Jekalyn Carr and The Brown Singers.
Kim Person had tied with John P. Kee for the most nominations this year (seven each), but she was not a winner on the night.

In addition, Tasha Cobbs Leonard was presented with the Aretha Franklin Icon Award. Pastor Mike Jr. received the Thomas A. Dorsey Most Notable Achievement Award.
The show will premiere on The Stellar Network, available on Charter Spectrum and Verizon Fios, with the broadcast debuting on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 8 p.m. ET with an encore presentation at 10 p.m. ET. The celebration will make its national cable premiere on BET on Sunday, Aug. 30, at 8 p.m. ET and 10:30 p.m. ET before expanding to audiences nationwide through broadcast TV syndication from Sept. 5 through Sept. 27. In Charlotte, WBTV (CBS) will serve as the local television broadcast partner. Bounce TV will air the ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 5, at 1 p.m. ET.

The 41st Stellar Gospel Music Awards is executive produced by Don Jackson (founder of the Stellar Awards and chairman of Central City Productions, Inc.) with Jennifer J. Jackson serving as producer and executive in charge of production; Michael A. Johnson as producer and director, Erin Johnson-Pressley as talent producer, and Daniel Moore as music director.

Here’s the full nominations list, with winners marked.
Overall Awards
Artist of the Year
WINNER: Darrel Walls; Heart of Mine; Tyscot Records / Gumbo Studios
Jekalyn Carr; Jekalyn X The Legends; Waynorth Music
Kim Person; Reflections; Blockbuster Records/KLP Music Enterprise
Tasha Cobbs Leonard; TASHA; Motown Gospel. TeeLee Records
Tye Tribbett; Only on the Road (Live); Motown Gospel, Freligious Music

Song of the Year
“Able” ft. Kim Burrell ~ Paul Sylvester Morton Jr.~ Tyscot Records/Gumbo Studios
“Come Jesus Come” ~ Stephen McWhirter, Tara McWhirter, Hank Bentley, and Bryan Fowler ~ Pure Springs Gospel/Fair Trade Services
“On the Way” Remix ft. Erica Campbell ~ Adia Andrews, Karl Powell, Michael McClure Jr., Jeremy James, Jaicko Raphael Lawrence, Israel Allen, & Erica Campbell ~ Rock City Media Group
WINNER: “Promises (Live)” ~ Alescia Knowles-Smith ~ EvoWorld Entertainment
“Your Love” ~ Kim Person ~ Blockbuster Records/KLP Music Enterprise

Male Artist of the Year
Asaun Bynum ~ True to Him ~ Blockbuster Records/LRAE Entertainment
Darrel Walls ~ Heart of Mine ~ Tyscot Records/Gumbo Studios
John P. Kee ~ Throwback: An Evening with John P. Kee Part I ~ Kee Music Group/Tyscot Records
WINNER: Jonathan McReynolds ~ Still (Live) ft. Jamal Roberts ~ Motown Gospel, Life Room Label
Tye Tribbett ~ Only on the Road (Live) ~ Motown Gospel, Freligious Music

Albertina Walker Female Artist of the Year
Adia ~ On the Way EP ~ Rock City Media Group
Jekalyn Carr ~ Jekalyn X The Legends ~ Waynorth Music
Kim Person ~ Reflections ~ Blockbuster Records/KLP Music Enterprise
WINNER: Lisa Knowles Smith ~ Revival: Live in Dallas ~ EvoWorld Entertainment
Maranda Curtis ~ Worship Restored ~ ButterflyWorks/Red Alliance Media
Tasha Cobbs Leonard ~ TASHA ~ Motown Gospel. TeeLee Records

Duo/Chorus Group of the Year
Asaun Bynum ft. LeekGoHard ~ Jesus I Love You ~ Blockbuster Records/LRAE Entertainment
CeCe Winans & Pastor Shirley Caesar ~ Come Jesus Come ~ Pure Springs Gospel/Fair Trade Services
Jason Clayborn x Melvin Crispell III ~ Whatever It Is ~ Jay Clay Music/Tyscot
Jonathan McReynolds ft. Jamal Roberts ~ Still (Live) ~ Motown Gospel, Life Room Label
WINNER: Lisa Knowles Smith & The Brown Singers ~ Revival: Live in Dallas ~ EvoWorld Entertainment

New Artist of the Year
WINNER: Ablaze ~ Ablaze ~ Independent
Asaun Bynum ~ True to Him ~ Blockbuster Records/LRAE Entertainment
Bishop Charles Ellis & Greater Grace Worship Choir ~ Graceful Records
United Music & Arts Conference Choir ~ Clap Your Hands ft. Beverly Crawford & Craig Hayes ~ High C

Album of the Year
Heart of Mine ~ Darrel Walls ~ Tyscot Records/Gumbo Studios
WINNER: Live in New York ~ Vincent Bohanan & SOV ~ Independent
Reflections ~ Kim Person ~ Blockbuster Records/KLP Music Enterprise
TASHA ~ Tasha Cobbs Leonard ~ Motown Gospel. TeeLee Records

Choir of the Year
B. Chase Williams & Shabach ~ Secret Place ~ Millie’s Boy Muzik
WINNER: JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise ~ The Live Reunion: Washington, DC ~ Motown Gospel, Jamestown Music
John P. Kee & New Life ~ Throwback: An Evening with John P. Kee Part I ~ Kee Music Group/Tyscot Records
WINNER: Vincent Bohanan & SOV ~ Live in New York ~ Independent

Quartet of the Year
WINNER: Lisa Knowles Smith & The Brown ~ Revival: Live in Dallas ~ EvoWorld Entertainment
The Flying Clouds of South Carolina ~ Don’t Leave Me ~ Blockbuster Records
The Gospel Legends ~ Jesus Is the Man ~ 4Winds/Malaco Records
Tim White ~ Help Live in Chicago ~ Independent

Producer of the Year
WINNER: Alescia Knowles-Smith & Frederick Perry ~ Revival: Live in Dallas (Lisa Knowles & The Brown Singers) ~ EvoWorld Entertainment
Donald Lawrence & Cedric Thompson ~ Global Love Alive (London) ~ Platoon
Kim Person & Phillip Bryant ~ Reflections ~ Blockbuster Records/KLP Music Enterprise
PJ Morton ~ Heart of Mine (Darrel Walls) ~ Tyscot Records/Gumbo Studios

Music Video of the Year
“I Am Happy” ~ Allen Carr & Jekalyn Carr ~ Waynorth Music
WINNER: “Find Jesus” ~ Deitrick Haddon ~ ManHaddon Ministries/Tyscot Records
“You Matter” ~ Maurice Griffin ~ World Changing Entertainment
“On the Way Remix” (Adia ft. Erica Campbell) ~ Will Thomas ~ Rock City Media

Specialized Categories
Contemporary Duo/Chorus Group of the Year
Deitrick Haddon & Voices of Unity ~ Chain Breaker 2.5 ~ ManHaddon Ministries/Tyscot Records
Jason Clayborn x Melvin Crispell III ~ Whatever It Is ~ Jay Clay Music/Tyscot
WINNER: Jonathan McReynolds ft. Jamal Roberts ~ Still (Live) ~ Motown Gospel, Life Room Label
Mariah Carey (feat. The Clark Sisters ~ Jesus I Do ~ MARIAH/gamma.
Red Hands ~ Red Hands ~ Black Suit Music/Anderson Music Group/TAMLA Records
Tasha Cobbs Leonard ft. John Legend ~ Church ~ Motown Gospel. TeeLee Records
The Group Fire ~ I Can Count on You ~ Jet Records North/East

Traditional Duo/Chorus Group of the Year
WINNER: Brandon Camphor & One Way ~ In Christ Alone ~ TOMii Entertainment
Darrel Petties & Take 2 ~ Word ~ Independent
Lucinda Moore featuring Bishop Paul S. Morton ~ Someone who cares (the lala song) ~ Nalah Music Group/New Day Christian Distributor
Ron Carter & Ricky Dillard ~ Sweet, Sweet Spirit ~ Motown Gospel, Blue Note Records

Contemporary Male Artist of the Year
WINNER: Darrel Walls ~ Heart of Mine ~ Tyscot Records/Gumbo Studio
Jonathan McReynolds ~ Still (Live) ft. Jamal Roberts ~ Motown Gospel, Life Room Label
Thomas Ware ~ The Book of Thomas ~ Blockbuster Records/CHMG Music Group
Zacardi Cortez ~ Ibhar: The Journey (Chapter 2) ~ Blacksmoke Music

Traditional Male Artist of the Year
E. Dewey Smith ~ Songs Daddy Used To Sing ~ Pebble Street Records
Earnest Pugh ~ We Wanna See You, Vol 1 Live ~ Blacksmoke Music Worldwide
JJ Hairston ~ The Live Reunion: Washington, DC ~ Motown Gospel, Jamestown Music
WINNER: John P. Kee ~ Throwback: An Evening with John P. Kee Part I ~ Kee Music Group/Tyscot Records

Contemporary Female Artist of the Year
Adia  On the Way EP ~ Rock City Media Group
Crystal Aikin ~ Lord I Need Your Help ~ Godshand Management Services LLC/Mixed Bag Entertainment
WINNER: Erica Campbell ~ Trust and Obey – London ~ My Block Records Inc.
Kim Person ~ Reflections ~ Blockbuster Records/KLP Music Enterprise
Nia Allen ~ Lord I Love You ~ Lewis-Kortez Group
Tasha Cobbs Leonard ~ TASHA ~ Motown Gospel. TeeLee Records

Traditional Female Artist of the Year
WINNER: Blanche McAllister-Dykes ~ Words (Donald Lawrence) ~ Platoon
Bobbi Lane ~ He Never Failed Me ft. Paul Porter ~ Taylor Music Group
K. Jeanette ~ Jesus Is My Friend ft. Shawn Bigby ~ Devine Records
Lucinda Moore ~ Someone who cares (the lala song) ft Bishop Paul S. Morton ~ Nalah Music Group/New Day Christian Distributor

Contemporary Album of the Year
WINNER: Fred Hammond Presents Sensere: The Soul of Future Worship Vol. II ~ Sensere ~ Wrightsound M&E
Live in New York ~ Vincent Bohanan & SOV ~ Independent
TASHA ~ Tasha Cobbs Leonard ~ Motown Gospel. TeeLee Records
The Book of Thomas ~ Thomas Ware ~ Blockbuster Records/CHMG Music Group

Traditional Album of the Year
WINNER: Jekalyn X The Legends ~ Jekalyn Carr ~ Waynorth Music
Sweet, Sweet Spirit ~ Ron Carter & Ricky Dillard ~ Motown Gospel, Blue Note Records
The Live Reunion: Washington, DC ~ JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise ~ Motown Gospel, Jamestown Music
Throwback: An Evening With John P. Kee Part I; ~ John P. Kee & New Life ~ Kee Music Group/Tyscot Records

Urban Single or Performance of the Year
“Church Parking Lot” ft. Tasha Page-Lockhart ~ Otis Kemp ~ Revive 5.0 Entertainment
“Do It Again” ~ Kirk Franklin ~ Fo Yo Soul Recordings/Tribl Records
“Jesus I Love You” ~ Asaun Bynum ft. LeekGoHard ~ Blockbuster Records/LRAE Entertainment
“Make a Way” ~ VaShawn Mitchell ~ VMan Entertainment/Fair Trade Services
WINNER: “On the Way” Remix ft. Erica Campbell ~ Adia ~ Rock City Media Group
“The Light” ~ Jor’Dan Armstrong ~ Jor’Dan Armstrong Music/Lewis-Kortez Group

Traditional Choir of the Year
B. Chase Williams & Shabach ~ Secret Place ~ Millie’s Boy Muzik
Bishop Brian D. Moore & The Life Center Choir ~ Always Come Through ~ Independent
JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise ~ The Live Reunion: Washington, DC ~ Motown Gospel, Jamestown Music
WINNER: John P. Kee & New Life ~ Throwback: An Evening with John P. Kee Part I ~ Kee Music Group/Tyscot Records

Contemporary Choir of the Year
Ablaze ~ Ablaze ~ Independent
Johnny Sanders Featuring Faith on Full ~ A Song ~ Just 1 Global Productions/Johnny Sanders Presents LLC
Sounds of Blackness Feat Jamecia Bennett, NUNNABOVE, Atlanta Drum Academy ~ We’re Unstoppable ~ Sounds of Blackness/AtomicK Records
WINNER: Vincent Bohanan & SOV ~ Live in New York ~ Independent
Voices of Fire ~ Ophanim ~ EZ FLO Innovations LLC/PW Music/Warner Records

Traditional Artist of the Year
E. Dewey Smith ~ Songs Daddy Used To Sing ~ Pebble Street Records
WINNER: Jekalyn Carr ~ Jekalyn X The Legends ~ Waynorth Music
JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise ~ The Live Reunion: Washington, DC ~ Motown Gospel, Jamestown Music
John P. Kee & New Life ~ Throwback: An Evening with John P. Kee Part I ~ Kee Music Group/Tyscot Records

Special Event Album of the Year
WINNER: Bishop S.Y. Younger Presents: Almost Home – A Ramp Record with Friends ~ Bishop S.Y. Younger ~ Ramp Records, Under Exclusive License to MNRK Records LP
Live in New York ~ Vincent Bohanan & SOV ~ Independent
Sweet, Sweet Spirit ~ Ron Carter & Ricky Dillard ~ Motown Gospel, Blue Note Records
Throwback: An Evening with John P. Kee Part I ~ John P. Kee & New Life ~ Kee Music Group/Tyscot Records

Rap/Hip Hop Gospel Album of the Year
All We Like Sheep ~ Childlike CiCi ~ Capitol Christian Music Group, TAMLA
Party in Heaven ~ Mike Teezy ~ MTEntertainment, LLC
WINNER: Reconstruction ~ Lecrae ~ Reach Records
Walking With Purpose ~ DFG SUL ~ Independent

Youth Project of the Year
AMG Kidz x Wilson World; Boombox; Anderson Music Group / TAMLA Records
Janessa Smith; Lift Him; Inspired Recording
WINNER: Pure N Heart; Alphaeus Anderson Presents Pure N Heart Celebrate Jesus 20yrs; Music2ChangeU

Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
Brianna Dowd & JJ Hairston – The Live Reunion – Motown Gospel/Jamestown Music
Kim Person & JP Designs Art – Reflections – Blockbuster Records/KLP Music Enterprise
Octavius Holmes – Jekalyn Carr x The Legends – Waynorth Music
WINNER: PJ Morton – Heart of Mine (Darrel Walls) – Tyscot Records/Gumbo Studios

Praise and Worship Album of the Year
Coritos Vol. 1; Israel & New Breed; Integrity Music/District 11
Jesus Over Everything (Live in Las Vegas); Naomi Raine; Tribl Records
WINNER: Promises; Todd Dulaney; DulaneyLand Music, FairTrade Services
Worship Restored; Maranda Curtis; ButterflyWorks/Red Alliance Media
Praise And Worship Song of the Year
“Be Glad” ~ Naomi Raine ~ Tribl Records
“Bless Your Name” ~ Maranda Curtis ~ ButterflyWorks/Red Alliance Media
“Proverbs 3” ~ Todd Dulaney ~ DulaneyLand Music, FairTrade Services
WINNER: “Your Name” ~ Jovonta Patton ~ Newton Street Entertainment/Integrity

Rap/Hip Hop Song of the Year
“Headphones” ~ Lecrae ft. TI & Killer Mike ~ Reach Records
“Move It!” ~ 1K Phew Ft. Forrest Frank & 1K Pson ~ Reach Records
WINNER: “Movin” ~ JustCordell ~ Rock City Media Group
“10X My Blessings” ~ Jevon Dewand & The Trap Starz ft. Isaac Carree, Jazze Pha, Gaz Money, & Blanco Brown ~ Blacksmoke Music Worldwide

HBCU Choir of the Year
Howard Gospel Choir of Howard University ft. Damien Sneed & The Levites and Kierra Sheard Kelly
Morgan State University Choir
NC A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir
Southern University Gospel Choir ft. Cameron Blain
WINNER: The Fort Valley State University Choir ft. Loren Michelle & Tiffany Boone

Gospel Radio of the Year Nominees
Top Market of the Year
WINNER: WPZE Praise 102.5 ~ Atlanta
WPZS 102.5 and 610AM ~ Charlotte
WFTB 104.1 ~ Nashville
WPRS Praise 92.7/95.9 ~ Washington, DC

Medium Market of the Year
WDEK Columbia’s Praise 95.7|1170 AM  ~ Columbia
WFMV 96.1FM 620AM  ~ Columbia
WINNER: WXHL 89.1 FM Reach Gospel Radio  ~ Wilmington
KFFH 93.7 FM ~ North Little Rock

Small Market of the Year
WINNER: WWDA FM 101.9 ~ Clarksville
WRNP 94.1 FM ~ Ft. Wayne
WEHA 88.7FM 100.3 ~ Atlantic City
WKTT 97.5 FM ~ Salisbury

Internet Station of the Year
Black Gospel Radio, https://BlackGospelRadio.net
Hands Up Radio, https://handsupradio.org
WINNER: WTRC Praise 98.3, https://live365.com/station/a33136
WVTC Detroit, https://wvtcdetroit.com

Syndicated Gospel Radio Show of the Year
WINNER: Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell; Erica Campbell with Arlen “Griff” Griffin & Cheryl Jackson
The Bobby Parker Show; Bobby Parker
The Tracy Morgan Show; Tracy Morgan
Willie Moore Jr.; Willie Moore Jr.
Gospel Announcer of the Year
Anna Johnson; WFLT 1420 AM, Flint, MI
Neiko Flowers; WPZE 102.5, Atlanta, GA
Pam Dixon; WEAM 100.7, Columbus, GA
WINNER: Trey Nickelson; WBZF-FM – Glory 98.5, Florence, SC


Congrats to the Winners!

NABJ Gives Stephen A. Smith A Thumbs Down Award
The National Association of Black Journalists handed Stephen A. Smith its “Thumbs Down” award Saturday night at the organization’s Salute to Excellence Awards Gala during the NABJ26 convention, citing a “recurring public pattern of disparaging public commentary directed at prominent Black women across politics, sports and media.”

The recognition, given annually to entities or individuals whose actions run counter to NABJ’s mission, landed just a few years after Smith and ESPN’s “First Take” were featured guests at the same organization’s conventions. In 2024, “First Take” broadcast live from the NABJ gathering in Chicago, where Smith cut short vacation time to appear and spoke warmly about the group’s value. “You come to a place like the National Association of Black Journalists conference and you’re reminded of what togetherness is all about. How there’s strength in numbers and unity,” Smith said at the time. The show returned for a live taping at the 2025 convention in Cleveland as well.

The contrast has fueled sharp online reaction. Philip Lewis, a HuffPost deputy editor and Washington Association of Black Journalists president, shared video of the announcement, which quickly drew thousands of engagements. One widely circulated post from Faith M. Jackson simply read, “Black women say THANK YOU @NABJ,” accompanied by applause emojis. Other users amplified the news with varying degrees of approval, while some questioned the selective nature of the criticism.

Critics of the award quickly pointed to what they describe as NABJ’s own inconsistencies. In 2024 the organization invited then-former President Donald Trump to appear at its Chicago convention for a high-profile interview with a panel of Black journalists. The decision sparked resignations among some organizers and widespread internal debate after Trump made comments questioning Vice President Kamala Harris’s racial identity and delivered a combative performance. NABJ leadership defended the appearance as an exercise in journalism and accountability, even as many members and outside observers called it a platforming of divisive rhetoric.

The organization has also faced scrutiny over its engagement with other polarizing media figures and commercial partners. Conservative sports commentator Jason Whitlock, whose commentary has frequently targeted progressive cultural positions and drawn accusations of disparaging Black athletes, women and institutions, has long operated in the same broader media ecosystem. Whitlock has publicly commented on NABJ events and decisions over the years. Separately, NABJ has maintained open advertising and sponsorship channels that accept revenue from a range of media companies, including those aligned with right-leaning sports commentary outlets such as Outkick, which has built a brand around contrarian sports and culture takes under Clay Travis and later Fox ownership.

Defenders of the thumbs-down decision argue the award specifically targets a pattern of commentary rather than political affiliation or commercial relationships. Smith’s high-profile critiques of figures ranging from athletes and coaches to political leaders and media personalities have long generated both ratings and backlash. Supporters of the NABJ action say the organization is simply holding a powerful Black media figure to account for rhetoric that, in their view, disproportionately harms Black women.

Smith, one of the highest-paid and most visible personalities in sports media, has not yet issued a detailed public response to the award as of early Sunday. His history with NABJ includes both participation as a featured voice and occasional friction over coverage and commentary standards.

The episode underscores ongoing tensions within Black journalism circles over free speech, accountability, political platforming and commercial pragmatism. NABJ’s decision to honor Smith with its negative distinction while previously hosting Trump and maintaining relationships across the media spectrum has left some observers accusing the group of selective standards. Others see it as a consistent defense of Black women against public disparagement, regardless of the speaker’s prominence or past cooperation with the organization.

The Salute to Excellence Awards continue to recognize positive contributions to journalism alongside the thumbs-down citations, reflecting the group’s dual role as both celebrant and critic within the industry.

Cardi B Allegedly Films Secret Tiny Desk Set With Strict No-Phone Policy
Cardi B may be bringing her larger-than-life energy to one of music’s most intimate stages.
According toThe Jasmine Brand exclusively reports that the Grammy-winning rapper allegedly taped an NPR Tiny Desk performance last week, with attendees reportedly required to hand over their phones before entering the session. Details surrounding the setlist and release date remain under wraps.

The rumored appearance would arrive during a major chapter for Cardi, who released her long-awaited sophomore album, “Am I the Drama?,” in September 2025, seven years after her Grammy-winning debut, “Invasion of Privacy.”
The project was followed by her Little Miss Drama Tour, her first full headlining arena run, which traveled across North America earlier this year.

A Tiny Desk set could be the perfect victory lap for Cardi. Known for huge production, choreography and headline-making performances, the stripped-down NPR format would give her a chance to spotlight her live delivery, personality and catalog with a band in a much more intimate setting for fans to see.

Cardi also returned with new music this summer, releasing “AH HA,” her first single of 2026, keeping momentum going after her album and tour era.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Reunite for “For Good” Surprise Performance at London Concert
Ariana Grande gave Wicked fans a surprise reunion during the latest stop of her Eternal Sunshine Tour.
Grande welcomed Cynthia Erivo to the stage during her Aug. 16 concert at London's O2 Arena, reuniting the pair for a live performance of "For Good" from Wicked: For Good.

Erivo's appearance came during Grande's second night of her extended run at the O2. The two also teamed up for a performance of "Happy Days," giving fans another chance to see the chemistry that helped make their Wicked partnership a pop culture phenomenon.

Grande and Erivo starred opposite one another as Glinda and Elphaba in director Jon M. Chu's Wicked films. Both earned Academy Award nominations for their performances following the release of the first movie.
Their rendition of "For Good" carried extra significance given the song's role in the relationship between their characters. The emotional duet is one of the signature numbers from the musical and was featured in the second film, appropriately titled Wicked: For Good.

The surprise arrives as Grande nears the end of her Eternal Sunshine Tour. After taking the show around the world, she's closing out the run with 10 concerts at London's O2 Arena, with the final performance scheduled for Sept. 1.
The tour shares its name with Grande's seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, and comes amid a particularly busy stretch for the singer and actress. She followed that project with her eighth studio album, Petal, which arrived on July 31. Once the tour wraps, Grande plans to pull back from the spotlight for a while.

"She looks forward to finishing the tour and ending it on a high note, both healthily and happily, and then taking a much-deserved break from public-facing work and appearances, which has led to endless, ongoing public scrutiny," her representative previously told People.
News of the planned break came around the same time it was revealed Grande would no longer participate in the West End revival of Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park With George. She had been expected to star in the production alongside fellow Wicked cast member Jonathan Bailey.

Grande explained at a recent show that this break is something she has planned for a while and not a result of "negativity."
"Sometimes when a story comes out that's not directly from me, things can get a little blown out of proportion. So I just wanted to speak to my fans directly tonight because I love you so much. The announcement that was made yesterday was not a reactive or impulsive thing," she told the audience. "It is something that I had decided to plan that I had quietly made a long time ago and it's a decision that was made from a thoughtful and empowered place."

Tommy John Dies, MLB’s ‘Bionic Man’ & Namesake of Career-Saving Surgery Dies at 83
Tommy John has sadly passed away. The four-time MLB All-Star died at the age of 83 peacefully at his home in Lakewood Ranch, Fla. He was surrounded by family, including his wife Cheryl, per a statement via TMZ.
He has battled bladder cancer and other health challenges in recent years, though it’s unclear what his actual cause of death is at this time. He reportedly entered into hospice care earlier in August.

The MLB legend, best known as “the Bionic Man,” played for 26 seasons between 1963 and 1989 for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, California Angels, and Oakland Athletics. He has the second-most wins of any pitcher since 1900 not in the Hall of Fame.
He also notably faced a torn ulnar collateral ligament in the ’70s, and underwent an experimental elbow reconstruction by Dr. Frank Jobe, which went on to become known as Tommy John surgery. He successfully returned to baseball following the surgery.

The procedure has since become common, and reportedly over 35% of MLB pitchers active as of a few years ago received it at some point during their careers.
On the 78th Old-Timers’ Day earlier this month, the Yankees shared an emotional goodbye statement from the former MLB player.

A Letter from Tommy John:
I want to thank the Yankees organization & the Steinbrenner family for giving me this opportunity to say goodbye to everyone, along with all the friends & fans who followed me throughout my 26-year career.
Thanks to Dr. Jobe, who saved my arm & made it possible for me to continue pitching. That surgery has since gone on to save the careers of countless pitchers, including many of the very best in the game today.

Thank you to all the fans who supported me & my teammates for 26 years. I will never forget you.
The day I left for my first job as a pitcher, my father looked at me & said, “Good luck, Tommy. Just remember one thing: whether you make it big in the big leagues or you don’t, you’ll always just be Tommy John from Terre Haute, Indiana.”

I’ve never forgotten those words. Thank you & God Bless
Tommy John (TJ)


A private celebration of life will be held in Florida, and the family is asking for donations to the Duke University Medical Fund.
Our thoughts are with Tommy John‘s loved ones at this incredibly difficult time. RIP. We have sadly lost many legends in 2026.

Law Roach says he tries not to be friends with his clients: ‘I want to get paid’

Law Roach has a rule for working with clients: He tries not to become friends with them.
"It blurs the line, and I want to get paid," the celebrity stylist said.
But of course, Zendaya is an exception because they had "grown up together" and are like "family."

Law Roach is careful not to let client relationships get too personal.
Speaking on SiriusXM on Saturday, the celebrity stylist said he tries to keep clear boundaries with the people he works for.
"I always had a rule not to become friends with clients," Roach said.
He described his relationship with Zendaya as the exception, saying they had "grown up together" and are like "family." With other clients, he prefers to maintain some distance.

Roach shared an example he uses with his assistants and people who work under him to explain why mixing friendship and business can get tricky.
"They say, 'Come over, let's have dinner,' and then they say, 'Oh, would you go to the closet and pick me out an outfit?' How are you going to send them an invoice?" Roach said.
He added that's where maintaining a professional boundary becomes important.

"This is your business, this is your livelihood," Roach said. "It blurs the line, and I want to get paid."
This isn't the first time Roach has spoken about keeping his client relationships separate from his friendships.
In a 2015 interview with VH1, Roach said he generally avoids hanging out with clients, since they're paying him to do a job.
"You see them at their most vulnerable — no hair, no makeup — so in that situation we do build a really strong relationship. But for me, because I see what happens with a lot of stylists, I chose to make it really professional," Roach said.

Other celebrities have similarly spoken about keeping some separation between work and friendship.
In 2025, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer said they deliberately avoided spending too much time together outside work while making the show.
"We weren't hanging out as friends during 'Broad City.' We couldn't," Glazer said.
"It was just, after 12, 14 hours of Monday through Friday, we were like, 'Let's not do dinner on Saturday,'" Jacobson added.

Treating colleagues like personal friends can make work more enjoyable, but also create tension because the two relationships operate under different expectations.
Hakan Ozcelik, a professor of management at Sacramento State University, previously told Business Insider in 2024 that workers should bring their "best professional selves" to work rather than their "intimate selves."
"Our intimate selves and our needs and our desires and our purposes in our intimate roles as human beings should be fulfilled in other domains in our lives rather than at work," Ozcelik said.

There are several ways to maintain boundaries at the workplace, even with colleagues you consider friends. Etiquette coach Mariah Grumet told Business Insider in January that people should avoid gossiping or discussing sensitive subjects with coworkers, no matter how close they are.
"We shouldn't be bringing up anything too personal, such as religion, politics, personal health concerns, appearance — anything like that that might be crossing over that boundary," she said. It is also important to avoid making jokes about others that could be received poorly.

Law Roach has a rule for working with clients: He tries not to become friends with them.
"It blurs the line, and I want to get paid," the celebrity stylist said.
But of course, Zendaya is an exception because they had "grown up together" and are like "family."
Law Roach is careful not to let client relationships get too personal.

Speaking on SiriusXM on Saturday, the celebrity stylist said he tries to keep clear boundaries with the people he works for.
"I always had a rule not to become friends with clients," Roach said.
He described his relationship with Zendaya as the exception, saying they had "grown up together" and are like "family." With other clients, he prefers to maintain some distance.
Roach shared an example he uses with his assistants and people who work under him to explain why mixing friendship and business can get tricky.

"They say, 'Come over, let's have dinner,' and then they say, 'Oh, would you go to the closet and pick me out an outfit?' How are you going to send them an invoice?" Roach said.
He added that's where maintaining a professional boundary becomes important.
"This is your business, this is your livelihood," Roach said. "It blurs the line, and I want to get paid."

This isn't the first time Roach has spoken about keeping his client relationships separate from his friendships.
In a 2015 interview with VH1, Roach said he generally avoids hanging out with clients, since they're paying him to do a job.
"You see them at their most vulnerable — no hair, no makeup — so in that situation we do build a really strong relationship. But for me, because I see what happens with a lot of stylists, I chose to make it really professional," Roach said.

Other celebrities have similarly spoken about keeping some separation between work and friendship.
In 2025, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer said they deliberately avoided spending too much time together outside work while making the show.
"We weren't hanging out as friends during 'Broad City.' We couldn't," Glazer said.
"It was just, after 12, 14 hours of Monday through Friday, we were like, 'Let's not do dinner on Saturday,'" Jacobson added.
Treating colleagues like personal friends can make work more enjoyable, but also create tension because the two relationships operate under different expectations.

Hakan Ozcelik, a professor of management at Sacramento State University, previously told Business Insider in 2024 that workers should bring their "best professional selves" to work rather than their "intimate selves."
"Our intimate selves and our needs and our desires and our purposes in our intimate roles as human beings should be fulfilled in other domains in our lives rather than at work," Ozcelik said.

There are several ways to maintain boundaries at the workplace, even with colleagues you consider friends. Etiquette coach Mariah Grumet told Business Insider in January that people should avoid gossiping or discussing sensitive subjects with coworkers, no matter how close they are.
"We shouldn't be bringing up anything too personal, such as religion, politics, personal health concerns, appearance — anything like that that might be crossing over that boundary," she said. It is also important to avoid making jokes about others that could be received poorly.

"You can never be too careful with being respectful," she said.

Bruce Willis makes rare appearance at daughter's wedding
Bruce Willis made a rare public appearance at his daughter Tallulah's backyard wedding in Sun Valley, Idaho on Aug. 8, 2026, despite his ongoing battle with frontotemporal dementia. The ceremony was attended by former wife Demi Moore and featured Tallulah marrying musician Justin Acee. Willis has been retired since 2022 and his wife Emma Heming has been his primary caregiver.

Bruce Willis showed up for his daughter Tallulah Willis's wedding as he navigates the progression of frontotemporal dementia.
In photos shared by Vogue on Aug. 14, the "Pulp Fiction" actor, 71, makes a rare appearance at his 32-year-old daughter's backyard wedding with musician Justin Acee at her home in Sun Valley, Idaho, on Aug. 8.

In a heartfelt black-and-white photo, the "Die Hard" star is seen embracing his daughter, whom he shares with ex-wife and actress Demi Moore, while holding his son-in-law's hand. Bruce is seen sporting a short-sleeved button-up shirt, casual trousers and a woven fedora as he places his arm over the bride, who is wearing a custom cream Balenciaga gown.

Moore, who was married to Bruce from 1987 to 2000, was also present at the ceremony, as seen in a photo showing the "Substance" star wearing a flowy blue satin dress.
"We made a decision at the very beginning of our relationship that we were going to choose each other every day," Tallulah told Vogue of her romance with Acee.

She confirmed their engagement in a December 2024 Instagram post, which featured photos of the couple smooching and holding hands, surrounded by rose petals, candles, and a Christmas tree, with the caption "Everyday."
Willis has been retired from acting since March 2022, when he was initially diagnosed with aphasia.

His family disclosed in February 2023 that his aphasia progressed to frontotemporal dementia, which represents a group of brain disorders that primarily affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, according to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration. Those parts of the brain are generally associated with "personality, behavior and language," the Mayo Clinic states. 

The Emmy-winning actor shares three children with Moore: Rumer, 37, Scout, 35, and Tallulah, 32.
He has been married to former model and entrepreneur Emma Heming Willis since 2009, and they share two children: Mabel, 14, and Evelyn, 12.
Since her husband's latest health struggles, Heming Willis has assumed the role of his caregiver. She wrote a book about her experience, titled "The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path," which was published in September, and in which she advocates for the support caregivers need in the United States.

On the Jan. 28 episode of the "Conversations with Cam" podcast, Heming Willis said she is grateful that Bruce is unaware he has dementia. "I think that's the blessing and the curse of this," she said. "Bruce never tapped in. He never connected the dots that he had this disease, and I'm really happy about that."

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HAVE A GREAT DAY ALL!!!
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