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#RHOP: Ashley Unveils "Proof" Stacey Rusch Is "Lying" About TJ in RHOP Season 10 Preview: "You're Fake"

It's been several months since Stacey Rusch's ex-boyfriend Thomas Anthony Jones (TJ) made the explosive claim that she paid him to be on The Real Housewives of Potomac, but where do the two stand today?
A new sneak peek for Season 10 (premiering Sunday, Oct. 5) answers this exact question — and it's all thanks to Ashley Darby, who kicks things off by revealing that she recently learned "new information" about TJ.
More specifically, "Someone proceeds to show me legal documents that say TJ is actually trying to sue Stacey,” Ashley claims.
Stacey's response? “I don’t know what to say to that.”
“Okay, this is what I’m saying,” a frustrated Ashley replies. “So, you’re still gonna maintain to me that you’re telling me the truth? You’re being truthful to me?”
“I am telling you that everything that I have told you has been the truth,” Stacey insists. “But I can’t talk about someone who brought you [documents] — like, it just starts to get ridiculous.”
She continues, “Do you wanna know the truth, Ashley? I have forgiven TJ. He has gone on with his life. And I am in a completely new space."
Ashley, however, states that she still doesn’t believe Stacey. As she puts it in a confessional interview, “Anybody who is going to hold on to a lie, to this degree, when everything is put in front of you, and there’s more validation and proof that you’re lying? This is a scary bitch."
The pair's conversation doesn't end there, though, because when Stacey calls Ashley's source “imaginary,” Ashley hits back by revealing the name of the alleged person. Said name is bleeped out, but Ashley notes that "she's a very accomplished actress.”
Still, Stacey argues, “I can’t control anything that anybody says.”
“But this is why everybody thinks you’re fake,” Ashley retorts, and later adds, “This is why the girls think that.”
Stacey responds, “I don’t care that you think I’m fake,” and reveals to Ashley that while this development may be “new information for you, boo, it’s not new for me.”
Ashley asks Stacey this in the RHOP Season 10 sneak peek, to which Stacey replies, "I am absolutely divorced.”
However, according to Ashley, Stacey and her ex Thiemo Rusch's divorce "isn’t anywhere in any of the databases in the state of Virginia."
This prompts Stacey to argue, “it’s not anybody’s business,” but Ashley fires back that a divorce is “public” information, and invites Stacey to look up her divorce from Michael Darby as an example.
“If you search me, you will see, it’s very public, that I’m divorced,” Ashley adds in her confessional. “I couldn’t find Stacey to save my soul.”
Stacey, for her part, shares her surprise that Ashley would look up her divorce. “Girl, you are a busy mom of two, out here singing and performing, and you’re on the internet looking for me?” she asks Ashley, and adds more shade in a confessional interview, “Why does she have time to Google about me? She needs to be Googling a voice coach.”
Stacey’s claims of divorce will seemingly be brought into question several times on the new season, as the trailer shows a moment between Stacey and her ex-husband (who she shares an 8-year-old daughter, Arabella, with).
“I’m committed to you, and I’m committed to our family,” Stacey tells Thiemo in the trailer, prompting questions of reconciliation, and causing Gizelle Bryant to then ask, “This bitch ain’t even divorced?”
“I know she ain’t bring TJ around just to get back with her man. Oh my god,” Wendy Osefo adds.
As fans may recall, when Stacey joined RHOP on Season 9, it was revealed that she and Thiemo had made the decision to split after 16 years of marriage. They also had had a unique living arrangement and were “still living together as a family" when she wasn't in her D.C. apartment.
#NewMusic from Jeff Bradshaw Feat Anthony Hamilton “Nothing Else Matters”

Grammy-winning trombonist **Jeff “Mr. Trombone” Bradshaw** is set to release his sixth studio album, ***The Cure***, on September 12th, via Music Matters/SRG Jazz. The project, described as “musical medicine for the stress of daily life,” will be available on all major streaming platforms.
The album features a stellar lineup of collaborators, including **Grammy winners Anthony Hamilton, Dave Hollister, and Jeff Lorber**, among other notable guests from the jazz, soul, and R&B worlds.
The 10-song collection gained significant buzz following a viral moment this summer. While on tour with the Summer Horns, Bradshaw serenaded passengers on a plane that was experiencing an hours-long flight delay. The heartwarming scene quickly went viral on social media, landing the story on news outlets nationwide, including *Good Morning America*.
Bradshaw believes the album’s title is a reflection of the current climate. “The world today has a disease of heated division and negative discourse. We need a cure,” he said in a statement. “God’s love through music is The Cure.”

Grammy-winning trombonist **Jeff “Mr. Trombone” Bradshaw** is set to release his sixth studio album, ***The Cure***, on September 12th, via Music Matters/SRG Jazz. The project, described as “musical medicine for the stress of daily life,” will be available on all major streaming platforms.
The album features a stellar lineup of collaborators, including **Grammy winners Anthony Hamilton, Dave Hollister, and Jeff Lorber**, among other notable guests from the jazz, soul, and R&B worlds.
The 10-song collection gained significant buzz following a viral moment this summer. While on tour with the Summer Horns, Bradshaw serenaded passengers on a plane that was experiencing an hours-long flight delay. The heartwarming scene quickly went viral on social media, landing the story on news outlets nationwide, including *Good Morning America*.
Bradshaw believes the album’s title is a reflection of the current climate. “The world today has a disease of heated division and negative discourse. We need a cure,” he said in a statement. “God’s love through music is The Cure.”
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The album’s first single, **”Nothing Else Matters,”** was co-written by Bradshaw and Anthony Hamilton, and produced by Vidal Davis. “Vidal and I have been friends for 30 years and it was time for us to make some powerful music together,” Bradshaw explained. “Anthony decided to write a song that celebrated the special someone in your life and ‘Nothing Else Matters’ was conceived.”
Bradshaw, who is currently taking a short break from his feature spots with Dave Koz and The Summer Horns and Patti LaBelle, expressed his excitement for the release. “I loved making this album,” he stated. “It’s got some familiar grooves along with sophisticated sounds which I know will appeal to old and new fans. Each song sets a certain mood, and that’s why it’s The Cure for whatever ails ya.”
Bradshaw, who is currently taking a short break from his feature spots with Dave Koz and The Summer Horns and Patti LaBelle, expressed his excitement for the release. “I loved making this album,” he stated. “It’s got some familiar grooves along with sophisticated sounds which I know will appeal to old and new fans. Each song sets a certain mood, and that’s why it’s The Cure for whatever ails ya.”
#HipHopNews: Ice Spice Praises Cardi B For Giving Female Rappers “Hope” When Nicki Minaj Felt “Unattainable”
Ice Spice credited Cardi B with giving women in rap “hope” and making the genre feel more accessible to women.
She discussed her creative chemistry with Nicki Minaj and why she ultimately chose not to sign with her label.
Ice explained that leaked texts about Nicki came during a moment of frustration over contract negotiations.
Ice Spice is a girl’s girl. On Tuesday (Sept. 15), the “Did It First” rapper stopped by “Baby, This is Keke Palmer,” where she praised Cardi B for giving women in rap “hope.”
“I feel like Cardi B definitely brought back that hope [that] girls could rap, because for a long time, Nicki [Minaj] seemed so unattainable,” Ice Spice told the show’s eponymous host. “You know, that’s part of the lore of why I was so obsessed because I’m like, ‘Only she could do it.’”
Although the internet loves to pit her against both, Ice Spice has technically collaborated with Minaj and Cardi. She teamed up with the former on 2023’s “Princess Diana (Remix)” and again on “Barbie World” the following year. Meanwhile, Cardi hopped on a remix of the Y2K! artist’s “Munch (Feelin’ U)” but ultimately didn't release it because she didn’t love how she sounded.
Being co-signed by Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice said, felt “crazy, crazy, crazy.” She added, “I always wanted that to be the case, but when it happens, you’re like, ‘Whoa, is this real life?’ Two records with her, I was gassed. Of course, I still am.”
On why she didn’t sign to Minaj’s Heavy On It Records, Ice explained, “I was already signed when she was trying to sign me, so I think that’s where the hiccups were. It was really no room anymore, at that point, to make a new deal.”
Their relationship appeared to hit a snag last year when Baby Storme — who claimed to be Ice Spice’s best friend — leaked screenshots of the “Deli” rapper allegedly calling Minaj “ungrateful and delusional.” Later, in her Rolling Stone cover story, Ice admitted the texts came “in a moment of frustration around contract negotiations” and that she “could have [chosen] different words.”
“Regardless of how I felt in that moment, [Nicki] is still somebody I respect as an artist, and I’m always going to admire everything she’s done for me and the culture,” the artist added.
She discussed her creative chemistry with Nicki Minaj and why she ultimately chose not to sign with her label.
Ice explained that leaked texts about Nicki came during a moment of frustration over contract negotiations.
Ice Spice is a girl’s girl. On Tuesday (Sept. 15), the “Did It First” rapper stopped by “Baby, This is Keke Palmer,” where she praised Cardi B for giving women in rap “hope.”
“I feel like Cardi B definitely brought back that hope [that] girls could rap, because for a long time, Nicki [Minaj] seemed so unattainable,” Ice Spice told the show’s eponymous host. “You know, that’s part of the lore of why I was so obsessed because I’m like, ‘Only she could do it.’”
Although the internet loves to pit her against both, Ice Spice has technically collaborated with Minaj and Cardi. She teamed up with the former on 2023’s “Princess Diana (Remix)” and again on “Barbie World” the following year. Meanwhile, Cardi hopped on a remix of the Y2K! artist’s “Munch (Feelin’ U)” but ultimately didn't release it because she didn’t love how she sounded.
Being co-signed by Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice said, felt “crazy, crazy, crazy.” She added, “I always wanted that to be the case, but when it happens, you’re like, ‘Whoa, is this real life?’ Two records with her, I was gassed. Of course, I still am.”
On why she didn’t sign to Minaj’s Heavy On It Records, Ice explained, “I was already signed when she was trying to sign me, so I think that’s where the hiccups were. It was really no room anymore, at that point, to make a new deal.”
Their relationship appeared to hit a snag last year when Baby Storme — who claimed to be Ice Spice’s best friend — leaked screenshots of the “Deli” rapper allegedly calling Minaj “ungrateful and delusional.” Later, in her Rolling Stone cover story, Ice admitted the texts came “in a moment of frustration around contract negotiations” and that she “could have [chosen] different words.”
“Regardless of how I felt in that moment, [Nicki] is still somebody I respect as an artist, and I’m always going to admire everything she’s done for me and the culture,” the artist added.
Wendy Williams Returns To Spotlight At NYFW

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Wendy Williams lit up New York Fashion Week on Tuesday (September 17) with a bold appearance at LaQuan Smith’s Fall/Winter ’25 show, stepping out in full glam while navigating a high-profile legal battle and serious health issues.
The 61-year-old former daytime TV host arrived in head-to-toe LaQuan Smith, turning the sidewalk into her own catwalk as cameras snapped and onlookers buzzed.
When asked by TMZ how she felt being back in the spotlight, Williams declared: “A zillion dollars!”
The rare public outing comes as Williams faces mounting legal pressure tied to her guardianship and the controversial Lifetime documentary Where Is Wendy Williams?
According to court documents cited by PEOPLE, a judge ruled on Monday (September 15) that Williams must sit for a deposition by November 4 in a lawsuit filed by her court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, against A&E Television Networks.

The suit alleges Williams lacked the mental capacity to consent to her appearance in the 2024 documentary due to her diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and aphasia.
Despite the diagnosis, the court determined Williams is not legally barred from testifying. The judge stated it would be up to a jury to decide how much weight to give her statements.
The deposition will be taken “de bene esse,” a legal term for testimony recorded in advance due to concerns about a witness’s health or memory potentially declining before trial.
A&E has since filed a countersuit against Morrissey, setting the stage for a drawn-out legal fight over the documentary’s production and consent process.
Williams, who exited The Wendy Williams Show in 2022 after nearly 14 years, has kept a low profile since leaving television.
Her Fashion Week appearance marks one of the few times she’s been seen publicly in recent months.

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Wendy Williams lit up New York Fashion Week on Tuesday (September 17) with a bold appearance at LaQuan Smith’s Fall/Winter ’25 show, stepping out in full glam while navigating a high-profile legal battle and serious health issues.
The 61-year-old former daytime TV host arrived in head-to-toe LaQuan Smith, turning the sidewalk into her own catwalk as cameras snapped and onlookers buzzed.
When asked by TMZ how she felt being back in the spotlight, Williams declared: “A zillion dollars!”
The rare public outing comes as Williams faces mounting legal pressure tied to her guardianship and the controversial Lifetime documentary Where Is Wendy Williams?
According to court documents cited by PEOPLE, a judge ruled on Monday (September 15) that Williams must sit for a deposition by November 4 in a lawsuit filed by her court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, against A&E Television Networks.

The suit alleges Williams lacked the mental capacity to consent to her appearance in the 2024 documentary due to her diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and aphasia.
Despite the diagnosis, the court determined Williams is not legally barred from testifying. The judge stated it would be up to a jury to decide how much weight to give her statements.
The deposition will be taken “de bene esse,” a legal term for testimony recorded in advance due to concerns about a witness’s health or memory potentially declining before trial.
A&E has since filed a countersuit against Morrissey, setting the stage for a drawn-out legal fight over the documentary’s production and consent process.
Williams, who exited The Wendy Williams Show in 2022 after nearly 14 years, has kept a low profile since leaving television.
Her Fashion Week appearance marks one of the few times she’s been seen publicly in recent months.
Holly Robinson Peete Calls Out Emmy Awards 2025 for Excluding Danielle Spencer From In Memoriam
Holly Robinson Peete was not happy with the Emmys’ In Memoriam segment this year.
On Monday, September 15, Peete, 60, shared her surprise that the awards show had left out What’s Happening!! actress Danielle Spencer, who died in August at age 60. “How could the Emmys forget to mention my friend Dr. Danielle Spencer—our beloved Dee Thomas from What’s Happening!! in their ‘In Memoriam’??💔,” Peete wrote via Instagram.
She continued: “She broke barriers, made us laugh, and inspired a generation. Make it make sense! To leave her out is not just an oversight, it’s an injustice to her legacy. We will honor her, even if they didn’t. ✊🏾.”
Spencer’s friend and former costar Haywood Nelson shared the news of her death via Instagram on August 12.
“Brilliance! It comes in a great many forms. We all have them and we all have this family’s – Dr. Danielle Spencer (June 24, 1965 – August 11, 2025),” Nelson wrote on the social media platform. “Dr. Dee, our brilliant, loving, positive, pragmatic warrior, without fail, has finally found her release from the clutches of this world and a body. We celebrate Danielle Spencer and her contributions as we regret to inform her departure and transition from a long battle with cancer.”
He added, “We have lost a daughter, sister, family member, ‘What’s Happening’ cast member, veterinarian animal rights proponent and healer, and cancer heroine. Our Shero. Danielle is loved. She will be missed in this form and forever embraced.”
Spencer was best known for her role on the sitcom and its sequel, What’s Happening Now!! She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014.
The In Memoriam segment was introduced by Phylicia Rashad and featured several TV stars, including Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Anne Burrell and George Wendt.
However, in addition to Spencer, many were missing: Pee-wee’s Playhouse actress Lynne Marie Stewart, wrestler Hulk Hogan and General Hospital actress Leslie Charleson, among others.
Most of that list was recognized in a longer video shared on the Emmy Awards’ website.
“Every year, the Emmy Awards and the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies each present an In Memoriam video. Given only a few minutes to honor those who have passed, there is a limit on how many people can be acknowledged on the broadcasts,” the description of the video reads. “We’ve presented a more extensive video, listing the hundreds of names of television colleagues we’ve lost in the past year.”
Holly Robinson Peete was not happy with the Emmys’ In Memoriam segment this year.
On Monday, September 15, Peete, 60, shared her surprise that the awards show had left out What’s Happening!! actress Danielle Spencer, who died in August at age 60. “How could the Emmys forget to mention my friend Dr. Danielle Spencer—our beloved Dee Thomas from What’s Happening!! in their ‘In Memoriam’??💔,” Peete wrote via Instagram.
She continued: “She broke barriers, made us laugh, and inspired a generation. Make it make sense! To leave her out is not just an oversight, it’s an injustice to her legacy. We will honor her, even if they didn’t. ✊🏾.”
Spencer’s friend and former costar Haywood Nelson shared the news of her death via Instagram on August 12.
“Brilliance! It comes in a great many forms. We all have them and we all have this family’s – Dr. Danielle Spencer (June 24, 1965 – August 11, 2025),” Nelson wrote on the social media platform. “Dr. Dee, our brilliant, loving, positive, pragmatic warrior, without fail, has finally found her release from the clutches of this world and a body. We celebrate Danielle Spencer and her contributions as we regret to inform her departure and transition from a long battle with cancer.”
He added, “We have lost a daughter, sister, family member, ‘What’s Happening’ cast member, veterinarian animal rights proponent and healer, and cancer heroine. Our Shero. Danielle is loved. She will be missed in this form and forever embraced.”
Spencer was best known for her role on the sitcom and its sequel, What’s Happening Now!! She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014.
The In Memoriam segment was introduced by Phylicia Rashad and featured several TV stars, including Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Anne Burrell and George Wendt.
However, in addition to Spencer, many were missing: Pee-wee’s Playhouse actress Lynne Marie Stewart, wrestler Hulk Hogan and General Hospital actress Leslie Charleson, among others.
Most of that list was recognized in a longer video shared on the Emmy Awards’ website.
“Every year, the Emmy Awards and the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies each present an In Memoriam video. Given only a few minutes to honor those who have passed, there is a limit on how many people can be acknowledged on the broadcasts,” the description of the video reads. “We’ve presented a more extensive video, listing the hundreds of names of television colleagues we’ve lost in the past year.”
Kirk Franklin’s Son Kerrion Claims He Was “Beat Black And Blue Since 1st Grade”

Kirk Franklin‘s son Kerrion Franklin has accused his parents of traumatic abuse in a graphic social media upload. The reality star took to Instagram on Monday (Sept. 15) with an image of scarring on his back, which he alleged is the result of years of “being beat black and blue” at the hands of his parents.
“These scars all over my back are not Sex Stories,” he confessed in his Instagram caption that detailed the alleged abuse. “breaks my heart all over again when ppl ask cuz iii wish that was the case. Pain is the only feeling that’s familiar for me but Whatevs & For the record these scars are symbols they really signs of many secrets that iii keep bottled up since iii was a baby being beat black and blue since 1st grade. I walk with war & Betrayal in my posture so F**k around n find out who’s wit the sh*ts forever.”
He continued to accuse, “parentals enjoyed expressing rotten Rage in many ways as (punishment/Consequence) not that anyone cares about compassion consideration These scars are the only memories iii have of my childhood.”
This is not the first time the social media personality has claimed to be a victim of physical and mental wrongdoings. In 2021, Kerrion Franklin leaked multiple intense audio recordings that aired-out arguments with his father, Kirk Franklin. At the time, the gospel music icon relayed the message that there had “never been anything physical that concerns him.”
In 2023, the Grammy winner detailed how Kerrion making the phone calls public resulted in the “worst two years of [his] life.”
“It traumatizes me to this day. It is very difficult, and my wife [Tammy] will tell you. That tape was a reflection of years of what our family dynamic has been going through, just so you know. You don’t have that type of anger out there without there being a history of something.”

Kirk Franklin also spoke on his relationship with Kerrion in 2024 after the Bad Boys: Los Angeles actor came out as bisexual on the program in 2022.
“There have been good days, there have been bad days still,” he said in a conversation with Cam Newton on Funky Friday. “I am praying that my son will feel and see the support that is there for him to become his best, and the discipline and the work that takes. I know that it can be overwhelming for him but I hope that he will see through it that he’s worth it. He’s worth it to himself to do the hard work with what God has, in his sovereignty, placed in your lap as a 36-year-old Black man.”
He added, “I know my son. And my conversations with him have always been a consistent one. I love you and my love for you is not based on who you love. I love you. And that is my answer. That’s my answer as a Christian father who believes in the text. I love you and my love for you does not waver based on who you love.”
We have contacted representatives of Kirk Franklin for a statement regarding Kerrion Franklin’s claims. A response had not yet been received at the time of publication.

Kirk Franklin‘s son Kerrion Franklin has accused his parents of traumatic abuse in a graphic social media upload. The reality star took to Instagram on Monday (Sept. 15) with an image of scarring on his back, which he alleged is the result of years of “being beat black and blue” at the hands of his parents.
“These scars all over my back are not Sex Stories,” he confessed in his Instagram caption that detailed the alleged abuse. “breaks my heart all over again when ppl ask cuz iii wish that was the case. Pain is the only feeling that’s familiar for me but Whatevs & For the record these scars are symbols they really signs of many secrets that iii keep bottled up since iii was a baby being beat black and blue since 1st grade. I walk with war & Betrayal in my posture so F**k around n find out who’s wit the sh*ts forever.”
He continued to accuse, “parentals enjoyed expressing rotten Rage in many ways as (punishment/Consequence) not that anyone cares about compassion consideration These scars are the only memories iii have of my childhood.”
This is not the first time the social media personality has claimed to be a victim of physical and mental wrongdoings. In 2021, Kerrion Franklin leaked multiple intense audio recordings that aired-out arguments with his father, Kirk Franklin. At the time, the gospel music icon relayed the message that there had “never been anything physical that concerns him.”
In 2023, the Grammy winner detailed how Kerrion making the phone calls public resulted in the “worst two years of [his] life.”
“It traumatizes me to this day. It is very difficult, and my wife [Tammy] will tell you. That tape was a reflection of years of what our family dynamic has been going through, just so you know. You don’t have that type of anger out there without there being a history of something.”

Kirk Franklin also spoke on his relationship with Kerrion in 2024 after the Bad Boys: Los Angeles actor came out as bisexual on the program in 2022.
“There have been good days, there have been bad days still,” he said in a conversation with Cam Newton on Funky Friday. “I am praying that my son will feel and see the support that is there for him to become his best, and the discipline and the work that takes. I know that it can be overwhelming for him but I hope that he will see through it that he’s worth it. He’s worth it to himself to do the hard work with what God has, in his sovereignty, placed in your lap as a 36-year-old Black man.”
He added, “I know my son. And my conversations with him have always been a consistent one. I love you and my love for you is not based on who you love. I love you. And that is my answer. That’s my answer as a Christian father who believes in the text. I love you and my love for you does not waver based on who you love.”
We have contacted representatives of Kirk Franklin for a statement regarding Kerrion Franklin’s claims. A response had not yet been received at the time of publication.
Mo’Nique Explains Why She Won’t ‘Let It Go’ with Oprah and Tyler Perry
Mo’Nique says she will not drop her grievances against Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry, even after years of public scrutiny. In recent interviews and social media appearances, the Academy Award–winning actress and comedian insisted that the past remains unresolved—and that “letting go” simply means accepting what she sees as injustice.
During a recent appearance on the Outlawspodcast, Mo’Nique addressed the ongoing tension, claiming her career suffered after she refused to promote Precious for free. She said, “People say Mo’Nique when you going to stop with Tyler and Oprah, I’m not! Just so we clear, I’m not!”
She argued that silence has enabled mistreatment. “Just don’t say nothing, just keep moving on and that’s why we continue to be treated, the way that we get treated,” she said.
She emphasized, however, that she is not without love or compassion: “I love my brother and sister. Or my sister and sister … Whatever he goes. I love all of them. However, wrong is wrong and right is right.”
Mo’Nique says she has demanded a public apology from Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry. She called for them to acknowledge what she believes are false portrayals of her character—particularly allegations that she refused to promote Preciousdue to being “difficult.”
She also reproached Winfrey for interviewing her estranged parents on The Oprah Winfrey Showwithout her consent, noting that this deepened her sense of betrayal. “You don’t tell me you have my mother and my father on your show, and you think that’s just OK?” she asked.
Mo’Nique believes that if these wrongs were publicly addressed—if an apology were issued—some progress could be made. But until then, she says “I will not stop.”
For Mo’Nique, the matter isn’t merely personal. She frames it as something larger for Black women in Hollywood: standing up when they feel marginalized. She has long claimed she was “blackballed” after winning Best Supporting Actress for Precious in 2009, saying she was punished for not playing the industry’s unspoken game.
Mo’Nique says she will not drop her grievances against Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry, even after years of public scrutiny. In recent interviews and social media appearances, the Academy Award–winning actress and comedian insisted that the past remains unresolved—and that “letting go” simply means accepting what she sees as injustice.
During a recent appearance on the Outlawspodcast, Mo’Nique addressed the ongoing tension, claiming her career suffered after she refused to promote Precious for free. She said, “People say Mo’Nique when you going to stop with Tyler and Oprah, I’m not! Just so we clear, I’m not!”
She argued that silence has enabled mistreatment. “Just don’t say nothing, just keep moving on and that’s why we continue to be treated, the way that we get treated,” she said.
She emphasized, however, that she is not without love or compassion: “I love my brother and sister. Or my sister and sister … Whatever he goes. I love all of them. However, wrong is wrong and right is right.”
Mo’Nique says she has demanded a public apology from Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry. She called for them to acknowledge what she believes are false portrayals of her character—particularly allegations that she refused to promote Preciousdue to being “difficult.”
She also reproached Winfrey for interviewing her estranged parents on The Oprah Winfrey Showwithout her consent, noting that this deepened her sense of betrayal. “You don’t tell me you have my mother and my father on your show, and you think that’s just OK?” she asked.
Mo’Nique believes that if these wrongs were publicly addressed—if an apology were issued—some progress could be made. But until then, she says “I will not stop.”
For Mo’Nique, the matter isn’t merely personal. She frames it as something larger for Black women in Hollywood: standing up when they feel marginalized. She has long claimed she was “blackballed” after winning Best Supporting Actress for Precious in 2009, saying she was punished for not playing the industry’s unspoken game.
Keke Palmer Kisses Hot Ones’ Sean Evans

Keke Palmer spiced up her recent appearance on Hot Ones by giving host Sean Evans a kiss.
Keke Palmer’s latest platter of hot wings has a little sweetness to it.
After all, the Nope actor neutralized the heat with her lip gloss. During her Sept. 15 appearance on Hot Ones, Keke gave host Sean Evans a kiss after he revealed that he has a crush on her.
“There’s one more thing I’d like to say, Sean,” Keke, 32, said towards the end of the episode. “I saw an interview where you said I was your favorite guest and all this really sweet stuff. And I know we’ve just had some wings, but I thought that maybe we could just have a quick smooch to see if there’s a spark.”
Sean, 39, blushed and didn’t hesitate to accept the kiss, telling the Scream Queens star, “Yeah, let’s do it.”
The duo—who previously connected on Hot Ones in 2017 and 2021—then stood up from the table and shared a kiss. And if their bubbly reactions weren’t enough proof of their chemistry, the show’s team edited in a few fireworks in the distance.
“The spark was sparking,” Keke complimented the interaction, to which Sean sweetly replied, “When I’m dying and my life flashes before my eyes, I’ll have that snapshot.”
Indeed, Sean revealed that he was smitten by the True Jackson VP alum in 2023. During his appearance on Amelia’s Dimoldenberg’s Chicken Shop Date in November of that year, she asked the Hot Ones host if he “ever had a crush” on one of his guests. And after he encouraged her to guess the answer, he confirmed that it was Keke.
“Very charming,” he said of the actress at the time. “Very charming woman.”
Then, over a year later, Keke—who shares 2-year-old son Leodis with ex-boyfriend Darius Jackson—reacted to Sean’s compliment like a true Virgo.
“Not to say that I was surprised or I wasn’t surprised,” she told People in August 2024. “But when I heard it and people were sending it to me, I was like, ‘I knew the vibes were vibing.’”
Suspect Arrested In Theft Of Unreleased Beyonce Music
The person accused of stealing from #Beyoncé’s team has been arrested.
Atlanta police have arrested Kelvin Evans in connection with the theft of unreleased Beyoncé music. As reported, in July, Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, and one of her dancers said thieves broke into their rental SUV while they were in #Atlanta for the singer’s #CowboyCaterTour. The culprit(s) made off with five jump drives with watermarked and unreleased music, show plans, and set lists. Additional items, including designer sunglasses, laptops, and AirPods Max headphones, were also stolen.
Investigators tracked Evans using electronic device pings and surveillance footage. Evans was arrested on August 26, 2025, in Hapeville, Georgia, for a parole violation and is currently held on a $20,000 bond. As of the latest reports, the stolen hard drives have not been recovered.
The person accused of stealing from #Beyoncé’s team has been arrested.
Atlanta police have arrested Kelvin Evans in connection with the theft of unreleased Beyoncé music. As reported, in July, Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, and one of her dancers said thieves broke into their rental SUV while they were in #Atlanta for the singer’s #CowboyCaterTour. The culprit(s) made off with five jump drives with watermarked and unreleased music, show plans, and set lists. Additional items, including designer sunglasses, laptops, and AirPods Max headphones, were also stolen.
Investigators tracked Evans using electronic device pings and surveillance footage. Evans was arrested on August 26, 2025, in Hapeville, Georgia, for a parole violation and is currently held on a $20,000 bond. As of the latest reports, the stolen hard drives have not been recovered.
New York judge tosses terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in UnitedHealthcare CEO killin

A judge on Tuesday dismissed terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in New York state's case over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but he kept the state's second-degree murder charges against him.
In a written decision, Judge Gregory Carro said that although there is no doubt that the killing was not an ordinary street crime, New York law doesn't consider something terrorism simply because it was motivated by ideology.
"While the defendant was clearly expressing an animus toward UHC, and the health care industry generally, it does not follow that his goal was to 'intimidate and coerce a civilian population,' and indeed, there was no evidence presented of such a goal," Carro wrote.
The judge scheduled pretrial hearings in the case for Dec. 1, which is days before Mangione is next due in court in the federal case against him.
It was Mangione's first court appearance in the state case since February, and he wore beige prison clothes, handcuffs and shackles. The 27-year-old Ivy League graduate has attracted a cult following as a stand-in for frustrations with the health insurance industry. Dozens of his supporters showed up to his last hearing, many wearing the Luigi video game character's green color as a symbol of solidarity. His April arraignment in the federal case and Tuesday's hearing in state court drew a similar outpouring.
On Tuesday, one fan in the courtroom wore a shirt saying "FREE LUIGI." Outside, some supporters who gathered across the street from the courthouse cheered and clapped as news of the dropped terrorism charges spread.
Mangione earlier pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder, including murder as an act of terrorism, in the Dec. 4, 2024, killing. Surveillance video showed a masked gunman shooting Thompson from behind as he arrived for an investor conference at the New York Hilton Midtown. Police say "delay," "deny" and "depose" were scrawled on the ammunition, mimicking a phrase commonly used to describe how insurers avoid paying claims.
Mangione was arrested five days later after he was spotted eating breakfast at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, about 230 miles (about 370 kilometers) west of New York City. Since then, he has been held at the same Brooklyn federal jail where Sean "Diddy" Combs is locked up.
Mangione's lawyers argued that the New York case and a parallel federal death penalty prosecution amounted to double jeopardy. But Judge Gregory Carro rejected that argument, saying it would be premature to make such a determination.
The Manhattan district attorney's office contended that there are no double jeopardy issues because neither of Mangione's cases has gone to trial and because the state and federal prosecutions involve different legal theories.
Mangione's lawyers say the dueling cases have created a "legal quagmire" that makes it "legally and logistically impossible to defend against them simultaneously."
The state charges allege that Mangione wanted to "intimidate or coerce a civilian population," that is, insurance employees and investors. The federal charges allege that Mangione stalked Thompson and do not involve terrorism allegations.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in April that she was directing federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for "an act of political violence" and a "premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America."
The Manhattan district attorney's office quoted extensively from Mangione's handwritten diary in a court filing seeking to uphold his state murder charges. They highlighted his desire to kill an insurance honcho and his praise for Ted Kaczynski, the late terrorist known as the Unabomber.
In the writings, prosecutors said, Mangione mused about rebelling against "the deadly, greed fueled health insurance cartel" and said killing an industry executive "conveys a greedy bastard that had it coming." They also cited a confession they say he penned "To the feds," in which he wrote that "it had to be done."
Mangione's "intentions were obvious from his acts, but his writings serve to make those intentions explicit," prosecutors said in the June filing. The writings, which they sometimes described as a manifesto, "convey one clear message: that the murder of Brian Thompson was intended to bring about revolutionary change to the healthcare industry."

A judge on Tuesday dismissed terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in New York state's case over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but he kept the state's second-degree murder charges against him.
In a written decision, Judge Gregory Carro said that although there is no doubt that the killing was not an ordinary street crime, New York law doesn't consider something terrorism simply because it was motivated by ideology.
"While the defendant was clearly expressing an animus toward UHC, and the health care industry generally, it does not follow that his goal was to 'intimidate and coerce a civilian population,' and indeed, there was no evidence presented of such a goal," Carro wrote.
The judge scheduled pretrial hearings in the case for Dec. 1, which is days before Mangione is next due in court in the federal case against him.
It was Mangione's first court appearance in the state case since February, and he wore beige prison clothes, handcuffs and shackles. The 27-year-old Ivy League graduate has attracted a cult following as a stand-in for frustrations with the health insurance industry. Dozens of his supporters showed up to his last hearing, many wearing the Luigi video game character's green color as a symbol of solidarity. His April arraignment in the federal case and Tuesday's hearing in state court drew a similar outpouring.
On Tuesday, one fan in the courtroom wore a shirt saying "FREE LUIGI." Outside, some supporters who gathered across the street from the courthouse cheered and clapped as news of the dropped terrorism charges spread.
Mangione earlier pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder, including murder as an act of terrorism, in the Dec. 4, 2024, killing. Surveillance video showed a masked gunman shooting Thompson from behind as he arrived for an investor conference at the New York Hilton Midtown. Police say "delay," "deny" and "depose" were scrawled on the ammunition, mimicking a phrase commonly used to describe how insurers avoid paying claims.
Mangione was arrested five days later after he was spotted eating breakfast at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, about 230 miles (about 370 kilometers) west of New York City. Since then, he has been held at the same Brooklyn federal jail where Sean "Diddy" Combs is locked up.
Mangione's lawyers argued that the New York case and a parallel federal death penalty prosecution amounted to double jeopardy. But Judge Gregory Carro rejected that argument, saying it would be premature to make such a determination.
The Manhattan district attorney's office contended that there are no double jeopardy issues because neither of Mangione's cases has gone to trial and because the state and federal prosecutions involve different legal theories.
Mangione's lawyers say the dueling cases have created a "legal quagmire" that makes it "legally and logistically impossible to defend against them simultaneously."
The state charges allege that Mangione wanted to "intimidate or coerce a civilian population," that is, insurance employees and investors. The federal charges allege that Mangione stalked Thompson and do not involve terrorism allegations.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in April that she was directing federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for "an act of political violence" and a "premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America."
The Manhattan district attorney's office quoted extensively from Mangione's handwritten diary in a court filing seeking to uphold his state murder charges. They highlighted his desire to kill an insurance honcho and his praise for Ted Kaczynski, the late terrorist known as the Unabomber.
In the writings, prosecutors said, Mangione mused about rebelling against "the deadly, greed fueled health insurance cartel" and said killing an industry executive "conveys a greedy bastard that had it coming." They also cited a confession they say he penned "To the feds," in which he wrote that "it had to be done."
Mangione's "intentions were obvious from his acts, but his writings serve to make those intentions explicit," prosecutors said in the June filing. The writings, which they sometimes described as a manifesto, "convey one clear message: that the murder of Brian Thompson was intended to bring about revolutionary change to the healthcare industry."
Mariah Carey announces 'Christmastime in Las Vegas'
Mariah Carey is heading to Las Vegas! The “All I Want for Christmas Is You” chanteuse has just announced Mariah Carey’s Christmastime in Las Vegas, coming to Dolby Live at Park MGM.
The residency will feature 10 performances from November 28 through December 13, “transforming the Strip into a winter wonderland filled with holiday hits, sparkle and Carey’s legendary vocals.”
Tickets will go on sale to the public Saturday, September 20 at 10 a.m. PT.
There are also various presales. For all info, head to Ticketmaster.com.
All shows are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. ET.
The performances going on sale are:
November 2025: 28, 29
December 2025: 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13
Mariah and Live Nation Las Vegas are donating $1 of every ticket purchased to The Fresh Air Fund‘s Camp Mariah.
Here’s more info: Camp Mariah is the summer component of the year round Career Awareness Program. Children, ages 11-15, attend Camp Mariah for three weeks each summer. Campers explore their interests in classes like film, photography, fashion, culinary arts, debate and international relations. A careers class helps campers create resumes and cover letters and conduct mock interviews. Campers also play team sports, swim every day and explore the outdoors in environmental science class.”
The residency will feature 10 performances from November 28 through December 13, “transforming the Strip into a winter wonderland filled with holiday hits, sparkle and Carey’s legendary vocals.”
Tickets will go on sale to the public Saturday, September 20 at 10 a.m. PT.
There are also various presales. For all info, head to Ticketmaster.com.
All shows are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. ET.
The performances going on sale are:
November 2025: 28, 29
December 2025: 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13
Mariah and Live Nation Las Vegas are donating $1 of every ticket purchased to The Fresh Air Fund‘s Camp Mariah.
Here’s more info: Camp Mariah is the summer component of the year round Career Awareness Program. Children, ages 11-15, attend Camp Mariah for three weeks each summer. Campers explore their interests in classes like film, photography, fashion, culinary arts, debate and international relations. A careers class helps campers create resumes and cover letters and conduct mock interviews. Campers also play team sports, swim every day and explore the outdoors in environmental science class.”
Diddy Accuses NBCUniversal of Rushing Bad Boy Documentary

Back in February Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, filed a $100 million defamation of character lawsuit against NBCUniversal over the "Diddy : The Making of a Bad Boy," documentary [click here if you missed that].
Now Diddy has amended his suit claiming producers rushed to put out the doc to beat the competition despite having no proof...
Diddy has escalated his legal fight against NBCUniversal and Peacock, claiming the producers of Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy rushed the project and spread damaging falsehoods in a bid to beat the competition.
In a new amended complaint, the Hip-Hop mogul accuses the documentary team of defamation and alleges the film falsely linked him to murder, sex trafficking of minors and extortion through hidden-camera recordings.
The revised lawsuit adds new claims and reflects his July acquittals in federal court.

Back in February Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, filed a $100 million defamation of character lawsuit against NBCUniversal over the "Diddy : The Making of a Bad Boy," documentary [click here if you missed that].
Now Diddy has amended his suit claiming producers rushed to put out the doc to beat the competition despite having no proof...
Diddy has escalated his legal fight against NBCUniversal and Peacock, claiming the producers of Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy rushed the project and spread damaging falsehoods in a bid to beat the competition.
In a new amended complaint, the Hip-Hop mogul accuses the documentary team of defamation and alleges the film falsely linked him to murder, sex trafficking of minors and extortion through hidden-camera recordings.
The revised lawsuit adds new claims and reflects his July acquittals in federal court.
The complaint highlights a quote from Ample Entertainment co-founder Ari Mark, who told The Hollywood Reporter, “It’s really competitive and I think that is why it wasn’t enough to be fast, it was also necessary to be distinct. There’s no time and this was an extremely fast turnaround.”
Diddy’s legal team says the statement shows the producers prioritized speed over accuracy.
The lawsuit names NBCUniversal Media, Peacock TV and Ample as defendants and seeks at least $100 million in damages.
Dismembered Body Found in Trunk of D4vd's Tesla Reportedly ID'd as Girl Between Ages of 14 and 15
The body of the person found dismembered in the front trunk of a car registered to singer D4vd has reportedly been identified as being a girl between the ages of 14 and 15, according to law enforcement sources that spoke with ABC News. NBC 4 also reported that the victim was between 14 and 15 after speaking to law enforcement, citing the results from forensics.
As reported by TMZ and later confirmed to Complex, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner identified the body but declined to release their name until a next of kin was notified.
According to ABC News, a next of kin has yet to be located and the Los Angeles County medical examiner's office has not determined a cause of death. Per Rolling Stone, the body was first discovered on September 8 in the trunk of a 2023 Tesla Model Y that was registered to D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke. The car was impounded in a tow yard in the Hollywood Hills and raised suspicion due to a foul odor that emanated from the vehicle.
“She appears to have been deceased inside the vehicle for an extended period of time before being found. We are unable to determine her age or race/ethnicity," the medical examiner said in a previous statement.
Burke, who is 20, has yet to publicly comment on the situation. The artist's rep has said that the singer is cooperating with the authorities. "D4vd has been informed about what's happened. And, although he is still out on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities," a spokesperson for D4vd said, per NBC 4. The singer's Withered World Tour is set to wrap in Los Angeles on Sept. 20 and is scheduled to continue in Europe starting on on Oct. 1.
Media sources has reached out the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner for more information. This post will be updated.
The body of the person found dismembered in the front trunk of a car registered to singer D4vd has reportedly been identified as being a girl between the ages of 14 and 15, according to law enforcement sources that spoke with ABC News. NBC 4 also reported that the victim was between 14 and 15 after speaking to law enforcement, citing the results from forensics.
As reported by TMZ and later confirmed to Complex, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner identified the body but declined to release their name until a next of kin was notified.
According to ABC News, a next of kin has yet to be located and the Los Angeles County medical examiner's office has not determined a cause of death. Per Rolling Stone, the body was first discovered on September 8 in the trunk of a 2023 Tesla Model Y that was registered to D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke. The car was impounded in a tow yard in the Hollywood Hills and raised suspicion due to a foul odor that emanated from the vehicle.
“She appears to have been deceased inside the vehicle for an extended period of time before being found. We are unable to determine her age or race/ethnicity," the medical examiner said in a previous statement.
Burke, who is 20, has yet to publicly comment on the situation. The artist's rep has said that the singer is cooperating with the authorities. "D4vd has been informed about what's happened. And, although he is still out on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities," a spokesperson for D4vd said, per NBC 4. The singer's Withered World Tour is set to wrap in Los Angeles on Sept. 20 and is scheduled to continue in Europe starting on on Oct. 1.
Media sources has reached out the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner for more information. This post will be updated.
Dame Dash Swings at Charlamagne’s Hand After He Tries to Hold It During ‘Breakfast Club' Interview

Dame Dash seemingly tried to smack Charlamagne Tha God’s hand away after the radio host attempted to hold it.
The situation unfolded during Dash’s latest visit to The Breakfast Club, where he both antagonized and was antagonized by the show’s hosts — particularly Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy.
After several tense back-and-forth exchanges about whether Dash is ‘broke,’ if Charlamagne is gay, and whether DJ Envy is being investigated for a RICO, emotions ran high when Charlamagne attempted to confront Dash about his habits (around the 41:20 mark).
After several tense back-and-forth conversations about whether Dash is “broke,” if Charlamagne is gay, and whether DJ Envy is getting investigated for a RICO, emotions seemingly ran high when Charlamagne attempted to tell Dash about his habits (around the 41:20 mark).
“It’s like you’re always on camera explaining what’s going on in your life,” said Charlamagne. Dash came back immediately with what he thinks is one of Charlamagne’s habits. “And you’re always on camera talking about other people like a girl," he said.
Charlamagne’s response of “So are you” prompted Dash to ask the room to unpack what just happened. While swinging his hands in the air while talking automatically, Charlamagne took the chance to reach over as if he was about to hold Dash’s hand.
In a blur, Dash cocked his hand back and seemingly attempted to slap the radio host’s hand with the white hot intensity of one thousand suns — but, as soon as he started, he pulled back his earth-shattering power at the very last second as if he caught himself before making a terrible mistake.
“I’m about to…Yo. Don’t do that,” said Dash as Charlamagne antagonistically cackled beside him. Dash nearly left the interview afterwards, but decided to stick around to continue the conversation.
Dash’s attempted physical destruction of Charlamagne’s hand wasn’t even the wildest part of the interview. Elsewhere in the conversation, Dash responded to Charlamagne’s claim that the internet has “got your head crazy” by calling him a girl.
"How do you know?" Dame asked. "Y'all don't come outside. There's no windows in here. This shit is crazy. Look at the dark curtain [...] Y'all behind the stage of a curtain. Y'all in the coffin. I would never. This is uninspiring. Dirty and all that shit. You're a girl. You clean this shit up."

Dame Dash seemingly tried to smack Charlamagne Tha God’s hand away after the radio host attempted to hold it.
The situation unfolded during Dash’s latest visit to The Breakfast Club, where he both antagonized and was antagonized by the show’s hosts — particularly Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy.
After several tense back-and-forth exchanges about whether Dash is ‘broke,’ if Charlamagne is gay, and whether DJ Envy is being investigated for a RICO, emotions ran high when Charlamagne attempted to confront Dash about his habits (around the 41:20 mark).
After several tense back-and-forth conversations about whether Dash is “broke,” if Charlamagne is gay, and whether DJ Envy is getting investigated for a RICO, emotions seemingly ran high when Charlamagne attempted to tell Dash about his habits (around the 41:20 mark).
“It’s like you’re always on camera explaining what’s going on in your life,” said Charlamagne. Dash came back immediately with what he thinks is one of Charlamagne’s habits. “And you’re always on camera talking about other people like a girl," he said.
Charlamagne’s response of “So are you” prompted Dash to ask the room to unpack what just happened. While swinging his hands in the air while talking automatically, Charlamagne took the chance to reach over as if he was about to hold Dash’s hand.
In a blur, Dash cocked his hand back and seemingly attempted to slap the radio host’s hand with the white hot intensity of one thousand suns — but, as soon as he started, he pulled back his earth-shattering power at the very last second as if he caught himself before making a terrible mistake.
“I’m about to…Yo. Don’t do that,” said Dash as Charlamagne antagonistically cackled beside him. Dash nearly left the interview afterwards, but decided to stick around to continue the conversation.
Dash’s attempted physical destruction of Charlamagne’s hand wasn’t even the wildest part of the interview. Elsewhere in the conversation, Dash responded to Charlamagne’s claim that the internet has “got your head crazy” by calling him a girl.
"How do you know?" Dame asked. "Y'all don't come outside. There's no windows in here. This shit is crazy. Look at the dark curtain [...] Y'all behind the stage of a curtain. Y'all in the coffin. I would never. This is uninspiring. Dirty and all that shit. You're a girl. You clean this shit up."
'I Dream of Jeannie' Star Barbara Eden Denies Rumors of Feud With Another TV Legend Elizabeth Montgomery
I Dream of Jeannie star Barbara Eden denies that she was ever feuding with fellow television legend Elizabeth Montgomery of Bewitched fame.
The rumors about an alleged feud between the stars have persisted throughout the years due to Barbara and Elizabeth starring on popular 1960s sitcoms, both with magical themes, at the same time. Their shows also both filmed on the Columbia Pictures lot.
Barbara spoke out in a new 2025 interview to address the rumors.
“Remember, the only time we saw each other was at 6:00 in the morning. So we were not really Chatty Cathy at that time of the morning, at least I’m not. It was hello, goodbye. It’s good to see you. Things like that,” Barbara explained to People.
This isn’t the first time the Golden Globe-nominated star has addressed the rumors. On September 13, she told Fox Digital News that she “enjoyed being with” Elizabeth.
During the Bewitched 60th Anniversary Special, Barbara suggested that “if there was any perceived rivalry, it was the producers’ invention,” People notes.
Elizabeth sadly passed away in 1995 at the age of 62.
I Dream of Jeannie star Barbara Eden denies that she was ever feuding with fellow television legend Elizabeth Montgomery of Bewitched fame.
The rumors about an alleged feud between the stars have persisted throughout the years due to Barbara and Elizabeth starring on popular 1960s sitcoms, both with magical themes, at the same time. Their shows also both filmed on the Columbia Pictures lot.
Barbara spoke out in a new 2025 interview to address the rumors.
“Remember, the only time we saw each other was at 6:00 in the morning. So we were not really Chatty Cathy at that time of the morning, at least I’m not. It was hello, goodbye. It’s good to see you. Things like that,” Barbara explained to People.
This isn’t the first time the Golden Globe-nominated star has addressed the rumors. On September 13, she told Fox Digital News that she “enjoyed being with” Elizabeth.
During the Bewitched 60th Anniversary Special, Barbara suggested that “if there was any perceived rivalry, it was the producers’ invention,” People notes.
Elizabeth sadly passed away in 1995 at the age of 62.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Mother Reveals New Details About His Shocking Death, Says She Screamed 'from the Bottom of My Soul'

Malcolm-Jamal Warner's mother Pamela Warner opened up in an interview with Good Morning America about her son's tragic death
"They're both in deep grief," she said of her son's widow Tenisha Warner and his 8-year-old daughter
The Cosby Show star died in Costa Rica on July 21 after drowning. He was 54
Malcolm-Jamal Warner's mother is revealing new details about her son's tragic death.
Pamela Warner sat down with Good Morning America's Robin Roberts for her first interview since Malcolm-Jamal died on July 21 after drowning while on a trip in Costa Rica. He was 54.
Pamela revealed that The Cosby Show star was in Costa Rica because of his daughter's schooling.
"His wife and daughter had been in Costa Rica three weeks prior," Pamela told Roberts. "She is homeschooled, and this was part of an immersion program."
Malcolm-Jamal had arrived during the third and final week, which was "for the husbands to come," Pamela said, and was supposed to be "the fun part."
Pamela confirmed that Malcolm-Jamal's daughter was not in the water with him when he drowned, despite some reports that she was. “She was not in the water. He was with another gentleman," Pamela said.
“They were in the water, I think maybe chest deep, even at that — maybe waist deep," she explained. "There was an undertow, and my son was not an experienced swimmer. He did not know how to deal with an undertow."
"The same [undertow] happened to the other gentleman, but he was a more experienced swimmer and he was able to rescue himself. But Malcolm was not."
Roberts asked her about the moment she found out the news of his death, and noted that Pamela's neighbors in her cul de sac heard her screams. "It was from the bottom of my soul. And what came up and what came out was huge, it was an indescribable pain that resonated throughout my body," Pamela said.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner poses for photographers with his mother Pamela Warner at the 12th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center on October 26, 2009
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In Pamela's eyes, though, that is only the "physical part of it."
"The spiritual part of it was — that was his time," she said. "This is what I believe and what I feel."
For Malcolm's daughter, she's still grappling with the loss.
"Children process differently. She watched them try to resuscitate him, so she saw that, and I know that's awfully, awfully traumatic," Pamela said of the 8-year-old. "She loved her father dearly. She adored papa — he was papa."
She says his daughter and his wife, Tenisha Warner, are "both in deep grief.
Pamela's comments come days after the actor's widow confirmed her identity for the first time after Malcolm kept his wife and daughter private during his life. Tenisha shared an Instagram post to launch the Warner Family Foundation and River & Ember with her daughter.
On Sept. 12, Tenisha shared a photo from her 2017 wedding to her late husband Malcolm-Jamal, and broke her silence on the loss.
"Thank you for holding us in so much love during this tender time," she wrote. "Tomorrow marks our anniversary —and my heart is wide open. For the first time, I’m sharing a glimpse of the love that began it all. I can still hear my husband’s laugh, still feel the way he made room for every part of me — every tear, every dream. Together we carry the legacy my husband and I began — one that nurtures children’s inner light and gives young artists the freedom to create outside the lines."
The Warner Family Foundation will provide scholarships for young students seeking to pursue a higher education in the arts, and River & Ember will offer seasonal toolkits with art and other exercises designed for parents and their children to nurture "the child’s emotional rhythm, strengthening their nervous system, and inviting parents into moments of calm, presence, and deep connection," per their official website.
This isn't the first time Pamela spoke out following her son's death.
On Aug. 6, Pamela started the "Malcolm-Jamal Warner Living Legacy" Instagram account. In her first post, she shared, "This is the official account honoring Malcolm-Jamal Warner, lovingly run by his mother, Pamela Warner."
She remembered him as having "a huge heart for humanity" and for being an "exceptional husband, father, and son — a man deeply in love with life, his wife, and his daughter."

Malcolm-Jamal Warner's mother Pamela Warner opened up in an interview with Good Morning America about her son's tragic death
"They're both in deep grief," she said of her son's widow Tenisha Warner and his 8-year-old daughter
The Cosby Show star died in Costa Rica on July 21 after drowning. He was 54
Malcolm-Jamal Warner's mother is revealing new details about her son's tragic death.
Pamela Warner sat down with Good Morning America's Robin Roberts for her first interview since Malcolm-Jamal died on July 21 after drowning while on a trip in Costa Rica. He was 54.
Pamela revealed that The Cosby Show star was in Costa Rica because of his daughter's schooling.
"His wife and daughter had been in Costa Rica three weeks prior," Pamela told Roberts. "She is homeschooled, and this was part of an immersion program."
Malcolm-Jamal had arrived during the third and final week, which was "for the husbands to come," Pamela said, and was supposed to be "the fun part."
Pamela confirmed that Malcolm-Jamal's daughter was not in the water with him when he drowned, despite some reports that she was. “She was not in the water. He was with another gentleman," Pamela said.
“They were in the water, I think maybe chest deep, even at that — maybe waist deep," she explained. "There was an undertow, and my son was not an experienced swimmer. He did not know how to deal with an undertow."
"The same [undertow] happened to the other gentleman, but he was a more experienced swimmer and he was able to rescue himself. But Malcolm was not."
Roberts asked her about the moment she found out the news of his death, and noted that Pamela's neighbors in her cul de sac heard her screams. "It was from the bottom of my soul. And what came up and what came out was huge, it was an indescribable pain that resonated throughout my body," Pamela said.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner poses for photographers with his mother Pamela Warner at the 12th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center on October 26, 2009
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In Pamela's eyes, though, that is only the "physical part of it."
"The spiritual part of it was — that was his time," she said. "This is what I believe and what I feel."
For Malcolm's daughter, she's still grappling with the loss.
"Children process differently. She watched them try to resuscitate him, so she saw that, and I know that's awfully, awfully traumatic," Pamela said of the 8-year-old. "She loved her father dearly. She adored papa — he was papa."
She says his daughter and his wife, Tenisha Warner, are "both in deep grief.
Pamela's comments come days after the actor's widow confirmed her identity for the first time after Malcolm kept his wife and daughter private during his life. Tenisha shared an Instagram post to launch the Warner Family Foundation and River & Ember with her daughter.
On Sept. 12, Tenisha shared a photo from her 2017 wedding to her late husband Malcolm-Jamal, and broke her silence on the loss.
"Thank you for holding us in so much love during this tender time," she wrote. "Tomorrow marks our anniversary —and my heart is wide open. For the first time, I’m sharing a glimpse of the love that began it all. I can still hear my husband’s laugh, still feel the way he made room for every part of me — every tear, every dream. Together we carry the legacy my husband and I began — one that nurtures children’s inner light and gives young artists the freedom to create outside the lines."
The Warner Family Foundation will provide scholarships for young students seeking to pursue a higher education in the arts, and River & Ember will offer seasonal toolkits with art and other exercises designed for parents and their children to nurture "the child’s emotional rhythm, strengthening their nervous system, and inviting parents into moments of calm, presence, and deep connection," per their official website.
This isn't the first time Pamela spoke out following her son's death.
On Aug. 6, Pamela started the "Malcolm-Jamal Warner Living Legacy" Instagram account. In her first post, she shared, "This is the official account honoring Malcolm-Jamal Warner, lovingly run by his mother, Pamela Warner."
She remembered him as having "a huge heart for humanity" and for being an "exceptional husband, father, and son — a man deeply in love with life, his wife, and his daughter."
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