#FASHIONFAB: LOVE IT or HATE IT? Queen Latifah in Killian Kerner
YASSSSS Queen. Be big and outrageous. Take up space and demand attention.
You look amazing.
#RHOA: Recap: Scuffles in Scotland
We’ve made it to Scotland! And if we’re being real, we all know the only reason we’re here is so Porsha can show off the outfits she missed out on from her short-lived tenure on The Traitors. It was a meta experience for us RHOA fans to see the Faithfuls, unaware of P’s idiosyncrasies, banish her for misspeaking. Porsha tried her hardest to play the game, putting all her brain’s limited bandwidth toward solving the murder mystery. But in her concentration, Porsha fumbled her words, which made the Faithfuls, who were desperate for a crumb of evidence so early in the game, suspicious of her sincerity.
Porsha lasted only one roundtable, missing her chance at breakfast the next day, a meal that has become a mini fashion show for the style enthusiasts to whip out their pleats, tartan, and any type of fuck ass hat you could imagine. Her time in Scotland for The Traitors may have been cut short, but the narrative follows her into RHOA, where, like the Faithfuls, her opposition believes her to be much smarter than she is. In this case, it’s Shamea who thinks Porsha is behind the scenes, plotting against her. But you’d never know this from taking Shamea’s actions at face value. Instead, what we’re seeing is a Cold War waged between the two estranged friends, with one nearly bursting at the seams and the other playing it cool under pressure.
Scotland is the perfect place for the war to culminate — Glimerton House is about as historic as their beef, with its origins dating back to the 1600s. And honestly, at this point, I’m convinced that, since the scars between these two women are so deep, maybe Porsha and Shamea are stuck in an intergenerational karmic loop that began around that time, too (as we learned last season, their rift stems not only from childhood but also from a falling-out between their mothers). All season, Shamea and Porsha have circled each other, barely uttering a direct word, but the tensions seep to the rest of the group, trickling into every interaction.
Angela gets the most second-hand smoke from the misdirection, as her problems with Shamea have grown so large that, despite originating as a part of the proxy wars, they’re now independent of anything to do with Porsha. By the time they’ve arrived in Scotland, the smoke has festered into full-on flames that Angela has no problem pouring gasoline over. It starts with Angela saying she doesn’t feel supported in the group, specifically with the theory floating around among the women that she herself was behind the Charles fiasco last season. Shamea cuts her off, saying she believes it, especially after a moment in Nashville where Angela allegedly screamed, “Fuck Charles” repeatedly. This train of thought quickly gets lost in the sauce as the topic frustratingly switches back to Shamea and her job with the NBA. Shamea asks Angela why she feels the need to “investigate” her so badly, claiming that two people approached her to say Angela is trying to dig up dirt.
Phaedra, not new to this rodeo, urges them to name names and put it all on the table. Apparently, Angela’s neighbors, George and his wife, Ashley, are mutual friends of hers and Shamea’s. Shamea claims that Angela asked Ashley for tea. Angela says she merely asked where Ashley stood with Shamea to gauge if she could talk shit without making her uncomfortable. Shamea asks why Ashley would be uncomfortable, and Angela tips over her gasoline bucket and sneers, “Girl, did you fuck George?” Her evidence? A donation from George to Shamea’s charity event. According to Angela, George said, “She was so fine, I had to pay her.” Either Angela actually has tea on Shamea, or she’s officially entered obsessed territory out of spite.
I believe it’s a bit of both (plus Ashley wanting to be involved in Bravo drama), as Ashley quickly texts Shamea to say she’s not behind the claim that Shamea slept with George, but Angela did indeed ask for gossip. Shamea believes this proves she caught Angela in a lie, but Angela never said that Ashley relayed the information about the extramarital affair; it was just a conclusion she came to on her own. Either way, Angela’s slip is definitely showing in terms of behind-the-scenes messiness (seriously, enough is enough with the cheating stories! We get it, you think she’s in the streets). But regardless of whether Angela lied, it’s still collateral damage in Porsha and Shamea’s Cold War. Without Shamea being able to take her anger out on Porsha directly, everyone can get the smoke. Cynthia says that it seems like when Shamea’s good with someone, the rest of the Plums are too, but when she’s not, they follow suit. The Plums prickle at the lap-dog insinuation. However, I think it’s less about blind submission and more about Shamea setting the tone that, to be her friend, you must be vocally loyal, which is clearly an insecurity. More importantly, this insecurity is affecting her performance as a Housewife because she projects that “all or nothing” mentality onto her castmates.
Shamea takes everything extremely personally, seeking a hidden agenda that, for her, will always be Porsha pulling her lackeys’ strings. This tunnel vision developed like a scab over a wound after the sting of being disgraced from Porsha’s Palace — it’s clouded her perception of everything so much that it’s keeping her from seeing the forest for the trees. Any slight or catty-Housewives moment has a deeper meaning for her that always leads back to the hurt of Porsha’s rejection. Everything from the division of the Peaches and the Plums to Shamea’s tagline this season is a secret cry from Shamea to Porsha, begging for attention under the guise of her own emancipation. Like Drew correctly pinpoints during dinner, “Everything Shamea does is a misdirection to Porsha…I think Shamea at some point just needs something from Porsha, and she’s not getting it.”
In many ways, Porsha’s indifference is a form of aggression in itself. She strategically knows that doing nothing and paying Shamea dust hits two birds with one stone; it’s the quickest way to get under Shamea’s skin, and it’s a sure-fire tactic to stay in the fans’ good graces by seeming “above” the petty drama. Plus, it highlights what I believe is the core of the matter. On paper, Shamea has everything Porsha thought she wanted: a rich African husband, the picture-perfect family, the mansion, and a full-time peach. But she can’t get the one thing Porsha has in abundance: charisma. Porsha’s gift of charisma, combined with her work ethic, helped her obtain her money, her daughter, and her peach on her own terms. On the flip side, Shamea needs Gerald for her status (and she’s barely holding on to her peach), an insecurity that shows up in her digs at Angela and in her desperation to strike out on her own with her businesses and entertainment career. K. Michelle said it best when she noted, “I don’t know what she’ll do if she gets kicked up out that house.”
Shamea and Porsha’s passive back-and-forth is a fascinating take on how icing someone out after a friendship falls apart can play out on a show like The Real Housewives. Some fans hate this strategy because, at its worst, it stunts the action, but in this case, it adds a compelling layer since Shamea and Porsha’s relationship runs so deep, growing tangled roots that subconsciously rub off on the other women. Even when Drew tries to messily prod at the massive elephant in the room at dinner, the conversation still reverts to Angela’s issues with Shamea. It happens after the whole table takes turns sharing their lesbian proclivities — I love the openness and gay acceptance of this season compared to the homophobia in years past — and Drew slyly blurts out that Porsha said that Shamea kissed Kandi. Porsha deflects, saying Drew ruined the mood.
Pinky, RHOA’s newest professional pot-stirrer, takes no time to keep the drama going, bringing up Angela’s feelings on her rift with Shamea. Angela, never missing an opportunity to keep her foot on Shamea’s neck, addresses Shamea’s comment to Ahmauri at Maggie Madness about being nicer than her mom. Shamea stands ten toes down, and the digs start flying again as Shamea brings out her receipts from Ashley. All hell breaks loose at the table and, not so coincidentally, everyone looks to Porsha to diffuse things. She’s really the big dog on this campus, whether her cast mates want to admit it or not.
The end of the episode is where the true sisterhood lies: the veterans give Kelli a taste of what it feels like to really be part of the Housewives’ family. Cynthia, Porsha, Drew, and Phaedra shower Kelli with love and support amidst the news that her ex-husband is attempting to sue Bravo for $200 million (he’s so delusional!). Porsha takes the moment of vulnerability as an opportunity to hang up her gloves in her fight with Kelli. I know Shamea will say it looks like the Peaches are trying to lure Kelli into their clique, but I think it’s good for Kelli to see for herself that things aren’t so bad on the winning team…for now. We’ll see what happens next week as we continue our journey through the Scottish countryside.
We’ve made it to Scotland! And if we’re being real, we all know the only reason we’re here is so Porsha can show off the outfits she missed out on from her short-lived tenure on The Traitors. It was a meta experience for us RHOA fans to see the Faithfuls, unaware of P’s idiosyncrasies, banish her for misspeaking. Porsha tried her hardest to play the game, putting all her brain’s limited bandwidth toward solving the murder mystery. But in her concentration, Porsha fumbled her words, which made the Faithfuls, who were desperate for a crumb of evidence so early in the game, suspicious of her sincerity.
Porsha lasted only one roundtable, missing her chance at breakfast the next day, a meal that has become a mini fashion show for the style enthusiasts to whip out their pleats, tartan, and any type of fuck ass hat you could imagine. Her time in Scotland for The Traitors may have been cut short, but the narrative follows her into RHOA, where, like the Faithfuls, her opposition believes her to be much smarter than she is. In this case, it’s Shamea who thinks Porsha is behind the scenes, plotting against her. But you’d never know this from taking Shamea’s actions at face value. Instead, what we’re seeing is a Cold War waged between the two estranged friends, with one nearly bursting at the seams and the other playing it cool under pressure.
Scotland is the perfect place for the war to culminate — Glimerton House is about as historic as their beef, with its origins dating back to the 1600s. And honestly, at this point, I’m convinced that, since the scars between these two women are so deep, maybe Porsha and Shamea are stuck in an intergenerational karmic loop that began around that time, too (as we learned last season, their rift stems not only from childhood but also from a falling-out between their mothers). All season, Shamea and Porsha have circled each other, barely uttering a direct word, but the tensions seep to the rest of the group, trickling into every interaction.
Angela gets the most second-hand smoke from the misdirection, as her problems with Shamea have grown so large that, despite originating as a part of the proxy wars, they’re now independent of anything to do with Porsha. By the time they’ve arrived in Scotland, the smoke has festered into full-on flames that Angela has no problem pouring gasoline over. It starts with Angela saying she doesn’t feel supported in the group, specifically with the theory floating around among the women that she herself was behind the Charles fiasco last season. Shamea cuts her off, saying she believes it, especially after a moment in Nashville where Angela allegedly screamed, “Fuck Charles” repeatedly. This train of thought quickly gets lost in the sauce as the topic frustratingly switches back to Shamea and her job with the NBA. Shamea asks Angela why she feels the need to “investigate” her so badly, claiming that two people approached her to say Angela is trying to dig up dirt.
Phaedra, not new to this rodeo, urges them to name names and put it all on the table. Apparently, Angela’s neighbors, George and his wife, Ashley, are mutual friends of hers and Shamea’s. Shamea claims that Angela asked Ashley for tea. Angela says she merely asked where Ashley stood with Shamea to gauge if she could talk shit without making her uncomfortable. Shamea asks why Ashley would be uncomfortable, and Angela tips over her gasoline bucket and sneers, “Girl, did you fuck George?” Her evidence? A donation from George to Shamea’s charity event. According to Angela, George said, “She was so fine, I had to pay her.” Either Angela actually has tea on Shamea, or she’s officially entered obsessed territory out of spite.
I believe it’s a bit of both (plus Ashley wanting to be involved in Bravo drama), as Ashley quickly texts Shamea to say she’s not behind the claim that Shamea slept with George, but Angela did indeed ask for gossip. Shamea believes this proves she caught Angela in a lie, but Angela never said that Ashley relayed the information about the extramarital affair; it was just a conclusion she came to on her own. Either way, Angela’s slip is definitely showing in terms of behind-the-scenes messiness (seriously, enough is enough with the cheating stories! We get it, you think she’s in the streets). But regardless of whether Angela lied, it’s still collateral damage in Porsha and Shamea’s Cold War. Without Shamea being able to take her anger out on Porsha directly, everyone can get the smoke. Cynthia says that it seems like when Shamea’s good with someone, the rest of the Plums are too, but when she’s not, they follow suit. The Plums prickle at the lap-dog insinuation. However, I think it’s less about blind submission and more about Shamea setting the tone that, to be her friend, you must be vocally loyal, which is clearly an insecurity. More importantly, this insecurity is affecting her performance as a Housewife because she projects that “all or nothing” mentality onto her castmates.
Shamea takes everything extremely personally, seeking a hidden agenda that, for her, will always be Porsha pulling her lackeys’ strings. This tunnel vision developed like a scab over a wound after the sting of being disgraced from Porsha’s Palace — it’s clouded her perception of everything so much that it’s keeping her from seeing the forest for the trees. Any slight or catty-Housewives moment has a deeper meaning for her that always leads back to the hurt of Porsha’s rejection. Everything from the division of the Peaches and the Plums to Shamea’s tagline this season is a secret cry from Shamea to Porsha, begging for attention under the guise of her own emancipation. Like Drew correctly pinpoints during dinner, “Everything Shamea does is a misdirection to Porsha…I think Shamea at some point just needs something from Porsha, and she’s not getting it.”
In many ways, Porsha’s indifference is a form of aggression in itself. She strategically knows that doing nothing and paying Shamea dust hits two birds with one stone; it’s the quickest way to get under Shamea’s skin, and it’s a sure-fire tactic to stay in the fans’ good graces by seeming “above” the petty drama. Plus, it highlights what I believe is the core of the matter. On paper, Shamea has everything Porsha thought she wanted: a rich African husband, the picture-perfect family, the mansion, and a full-time peach. But she can’t get the one thing Porsha has in abundance: charisma. Porsha’s gift of charisma, combined with her work ethic, helped her obtain her money, her daughter, and her peach on her own terms. On the flip side, Shamea needs Gerald for her status (and she’s barely holding on to her peach), an insecurity that shows up in her digs at Angela and in her desperation to strike out on her own with her businesses and entertainment career. K. Michelle said it best when she noted, “I don’t know what she’ll do if she gets kicked up out that house.”
Shamea and Porsha’s passive back-and-forth is a fascinating take on how icing someone out after a friendship falls apart can play out on a show like The Real Housewives. Some fans hate this strategy because, at its worst, it stunts the action, but in this case, it adds a compelling layer since Shamea and Porsha’s relationship runs so deep, growing tangled roots that subconsciously rub off on the other women. Even when Drew tries to messily prod at the massive elephant in the room at dinner, the conversation still reverts to Angela’s issues with Shamea. It happens after the whole table takes turns sharing their lesbian proclivities — I love the openness and gay acceptance of this season compared to the homophobia in years past — and Drew slyly blurts out that Porsha said that Shamea kissed Kandi. Porsha deflects, saying Drew ruined the mood.
Pinky, RHOA’s newest professional pot-stirrer, takes no time to keep the drama going, bringing up Angela’s feelings on her rift with Shamea. Angela, never missing an opportunity to keep her foot on Shamea’s neck, addresses Shamea’s comment to Ahmauri at Maggie Madness about being nicer than her mom. Shamea stands ten toes down, and the digs start flying again as Shamea brings out her receipts from Ashley. All hell breaks loose at the table and, not so coincidentally, everyone looks to Porsha to diffuse things. She’s really the big dog on this campus, whether her cast mates want to admit it or not.
The end of the episode is where the true sisterhood lies: the veterans give Kelli a taste of what it feels like to really be part of the Housewives’ family. Cynthia, Porsha, Drew, and Phaedra shower Kelli with love and support amidst the news that her ex-husband is attempting to sue Bravo for $200 million (he’s so delusional!). Porsha takes the moment of vulnerability as an opportunity to hang up her gloves in her fight with Kelli. I know Shamea will say it looks like the Peaches are trying to lure Kelli into their clique, but I think it’s good for Kelli to see for herself that things aren’t so bad on the winning team…for now. We’ll see what happens next week as we continue our journey through the Scottish countryside.
#MusicNews: Erykah Badu Announces “LIVE” Tour Featuring Producer The Alchemist and De La Soul

Grammy Award-winning musician and producer Erykah Badu has announced “LIVE,” a special run of late-summer and early-fall tour dates across North America. The tour will feature support from legendary hip-hop producer The Alchemist and pioneering rap trio De La Soul.
Additionally, acclaimed rapper and songwriter Smino, along with other special guests, will join the tour for select West Coast dates in San Diego, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.
Spanning major cities and amphitheaters across the United States and Canada, the “LIVE” tour aims to celebrate musical creativity, collaboration, and the enduring spirit of live performance. The shows promise to deliver the genre-defying sound, heavy improvisation, and unique stage energy that have been hallmarks of Badu’s live shows for nearly three decades.
Tickets for the general public officially went on sale Friday, June 26, and are currently available for purchase through the artist’s official website, BaduWorldMarket.com.
“LIVE” 2026 Tour Dates
August 9: Richmond, VA
September 10: Highland Park, IL
September 11: Detroit, MI
September 13: Toronto, ON
September 15: Cleveland, OH
September 17: Uncasville, CT
September 18: Queens, NY
September 20: Vienna, VA
September 22: Indianapolis, IN
September 24: Denver, CO
September 26: San Diego, CA (Featuring Smino & Special Guests)
September 27: Berkeley, CA (Featuring Smino & Special Guests)
September 28: Highland, CA
September 29: Los Angeles, CA (Featuring Smino & Special Guests)

Grammy Award-winning musician and producer Erykah Badu has announced “LIVE,” a special run of late-summer and early-fall tour dates across North America. The tour will feature support from legendary hip-hop producer The Alchemist and pioneering rap trio De La Soul.
Additionally, acclaimed rapper and songwriter Smino, along with other special guests, will join the tour for select West Coast dates in San Diego, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.
Spanning major cities and amphitheaters across the United States and Canada, the “LIVE” tour aims to celebrate musical creativity, collaboration, and the enduring spirit of live performance. The shows promise to deliver the genre-defying sound, heavy improvisation, and unique stage energy that have been hallmarks of Badu’s live shows for nearly three decades.
Tickets for the general public officially went on sale Friday, June 26, and are currently available for purchase through the artist’s official website, BaduWorldMarket.com.
“LIVE” 2026 Tour Dates
August 9: Richmond, VA
September 10: Highland Park, IL
September 11: Detroit, MI
September 13: Toronto, ON
September 15: Cleveland, OH
September 17: Uncasville, CT
September 18: Queens, NY
September 20: Vienna, VA
September 22: Indianapolis, IN
September 24: Denver, CO
September 26: San Diego, CA (Featuring Smino & Special Guests)
September 27: Berkeley, CA (Featuring Smino & Special Guests)
September 28: Highland, CA
September 29: Los Angeles, CA (Featuring Smino & Special Guests)
Cool!
#HipHopNews: JAΕΈ-Z’s ‘4:44’ Bonus Tracks Finally Hit All Streaming Platforms
JAΕΈ-Z is celebrating the ninth anniversary of 4:44 by bringing the album’s bonus tracks to all streaming platforms.
As per Complex, the three bonus songs from HOV’s 2017 album — “Adnis,” “Blue’s Freestyle/We Family,” and “MaNyfaCedGod” featuring James Blake — are now available across streamers after previously living as Tidal exclusives and on the physical edition of the album.
The move gives fans the complete 4:44 experience, nearly a decade after the project first arrived. Released in 2017, 4:44 remains one of the most personal albums of JAΕΈ-Z’s career and still stands as his most recent solo full-length release. Instead of the champagne talk, boardroom flexes and kingpin mythology that helped define earlier eras of his catalog, 4:44 found Shawn Carter in a much more reflective space.
The album leaned heavily into maturity, accountability, family, therapy, legacy and Black ownership. Songs like “Kill Jay Z,” “The Story of O.J.,” “Smile,” “Family Feud,” and the title track showed HOV unpacking his ego, his marriage, his mother’s story, fatherhood, generational wealth and the responsibility that comes with being one of Hip-Hop’s most visible figures. It was less about proving he was still him and more about pulling the curtain back on what it costs to become him.
That makes the bonus tracks landing everywhere feel very intentional. “Adnis” is a stripped-down and emotional record named after JAΕΈ-Z’s late father, Adnis Reeves. The song finds HOV reflecting on the absence, pain and complicated love connected to that relationship, fitting perfectly into 4:44’s larger themes of family and healing.
“Blue’s Freestyle/We Family” brings a lighter, more intimate energy to the rollout. Featuring Blue Ivy Carter, the track became a fan favorite moment because of her young freestyle and the way it captured the family-first spirit Jay was leaning into during that era. “MaNyfaCedGod,” featuring James Blake, is the moodiest of the three. With Blake’s haunting contribution, the song taps into vulnerability, love, imperfection and the many layers that come with trying to be a husband, father, artist and man under constant public scrutiny.
The timing also adds another layer to what has already been a heavy anniversary season for HOV. The release comes as excitement continues around Roc Nation’s JAΕΈ-Z30 celebrations honoring the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt, the classic 1996 debut album that introduced JAΕΈ-Z as one of Hip-Hop’s sharpest storytellers and most calculated hustlers.
Roc Nation has marked that milestone with New York City activations, pop-ups, special merch and other cultural moments tied to HOV’s legacy. So while Reasonable Doubt is getting its rightful flowers for the album that started the empire, 4:44 is also getting a fresh moment as the project that showed what happened after the money, fame and power were already secured.
For longtime fans, it is a full-circle reminder of JAΕΈ-Z’s range. Reasonable Doubt gave the world the young hustler trying to make it out. 4:44 gave listeners the grown man looking back at what survival, success and mistakes all taught him. Now, with the bonus tracks finally available everywhere, fans can revisit the complete chapter without needing a specific platform or physical copy to hear it all.
JAΕΈ-Z is celebrating the ninth anniversary of 4:44 by bringing the album’s bonus tracks to all streaming platforms.
As per Complex, the three bonus songs from HOV’s 2017 album — “Adnis,” “Blue’s Freestyle/We Family,” and “MaNyfaCedGod” featuring James Blake — are now available across streamers after previously living as Tidal exclusives and on the physical edition of the album.
The move gives fans the complete 4:44 experience, nearly a decade after the project first arrived. Released in 2017, 4:44 remains one of the most personal albums of JAΕΈ-Z’s career and still stands as his most recent solo full-length release. Instead of the champagne talk, boardroom flexes and kingpin mythology that helped define earlier eras of his catalog, 4:44 found Shawn Carter in a much more reflective space.
The album leaned heavily into maturity, accountability, family, therapy, legacy and Black ownership. Songs like “Kill Jay Z,” “The Story of O.J.,” “Smile,” “Family Feud,” and the title track showed HOV unpacking his ego, his marriage, his mother’s story, fatherhood, generational wealth and the responsibility that comes with being one of Hip-Hop’s most visible figures. It was less about proving he was still him and more about pulling the curtain back on what it costs to become him.
That makes the bonus tracks landing everywhere feel very intentional. “Adnis” is a stripped-down and emotional record named after JAΕΈ-Z’s late father, Adnis Reeves. The song finds HOV reflecting on the absence, pain and complicated love connected to that relationship, fitting perfectly into 4:44’s larger themes of family and healing.
“Blue’s Freestyle/We Family” brings a lighter, more intimate energy to the rollout. Featuring Blue Ivy Carter, the track became a fan favorite moment because of her young freestyle and the way it captured the family-first spirit Jay was leaning into during that era. “MaNyfaCedGod,” featuring James Blake, is the moodiest of the three. With Blake’s haunting contribution, the song taps into vulnerability, love, imperfection and the many layers that come with trying to be a husband, father, artist and man under constant public scrutiny.
The timing also adds another layer to what has already been a heavy anniversary season for HOV. The release comes as excitement continues around Roc Nation’s JAΕΈ-Z30 celebrations honoring the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt, the classic 1996 debut album that introduced JAΕΈ-Z as one of Hip-Hop’s sharpest storytellers and most calculated hustlers.
Roc Nation has marked that milestone with New York City activations, pop-ups, special merch and other cultural moments tied to HOV’s legacy. So while Reasonable Doubt is getting its rightful flowers for the album that started the empire, 4:44 is also getting a fresh moment as the project that showed what happened after the money, fame and power were already secured.
For longtime fans, it is a full-circle reminder of JAΕΈ-Z’s range. Reasonable Doubt gave the world the young hustler trying to make it out. 4:44 gave listeners the grown man looking back at what survival, success and mistakes all taught him. Now, with the bonus tracks finally available everywhere, fans can revisit the complete chapter without needing a specific platform or physical copy to hear it all.
Deion Sanders Declares Himself ‘Cancer-Free’ A Year After Surgery

Deion Sanders has announced that he’s cancer-free. In an interview with the Associated Press, the Colorado football coach shared the details of his recovery a year after surgery.
“I consider myself cancer-free,” Sanders said.
He underwent “robotic surgery that also reconstructed his bladder using part of his intestine.” The innovative procedure is less invasive than traditional open surgeries. It also requires less time in the hospital and speeds up recovery.
“I was fighting” last year at this time, Sanders recalled. “And I was walking out on the property with a bag of blood and also urine, and trying to get back. But this expedited the process. Last year at this time, I was in a whole different place, and I’m just thankful.”
Because of his diagnosis, Sanders missed his team’s football camps last summer in Boulder as he sought treatment.
During a routine checkup last spring, a CT scan revealed a mass on Sanders’ bladder. He was referred to UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, where he was treated by Dr. Janet Kukreja, the CU Cancer Center’s director of urologic oncology.
“If I pull my shirt up, I’m not scared; it’s not flawed. I’m not embarrassed by anything that transpired,” said Sanders. “I’m elated by everything that transpired.”
While the tumor didn’t invade the muscle layer in his bladder, it was considered a “very high risk.” There was a 50-50 chance of cancer recurring post-treatments.
Performed by Kukreja, the radical cystectomy entailed robotic reconstruction of the organ where a section of intestine functions as a bladder.
“It got me back in the game, got me back on my feet and got me out of the darn hospital and back into the normalcy of my life,” Sanders said. “I’m here to let people know there’s another option if you need surgery.”
Sanders described the procedure as a “time machine.”
”I’d be a fool to be blessed the way I was blessed and not sound alarms,” Sanders said. “When I opened up a club years ago, I went to the mountaintop and told all the stations to come on to the nightclub. So, why wouldn’t I do this? Saved me time so I could get back on the field, get back on my game instead of sitting up there in the hospital having a pity party. It saves you time. That’s what we’re all fighting for: time. We never know how much we get.”

Deion Sanders has announced that he’s cancer-free. In an interview with the Associated Press, the Colorado football coach shared the details of his recovery a year after surgery.
“I consider myself cancer-free,” Sanders said.
He underwent “robotic surgery that also reconstructed his bladder using part of his intestine.” The innovative procedure is less invasive than traditional open surgeries. It also requires less time in the hospital and speeds up recovery.
“I was fighting” last year at this time, Sanders recalled. “And I was walking out on the property with a bag of blood and also urine, and trying to get back. But this expedited the process. Last year at this time, I was in a whole different place, and I’m just thankful.”
Because of his diagnosis, Sanders missed his team’s football camps last summer in Boulder as he sought treatment.
During a routine checkup last spring, a CT scan revealed a mass on Sanders’ bladder. He was referred to UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, where he was treated by Dr. Janet Kukreja, the CU Cancer Center’s director of urologic oncology.
“If I pull my shirt up, I’m not scared; it’s not flawed. I’m not embarrassed by anything that transpired,” said Sanders. “I’m elated by everything that transpired.”
While the tumor didn’t invade the muscle layer in his bladder, it was considered a “very high risk.” There was a 50-50 chance of cancer recurring post-treatments.
Performed by Kukreja, the radical cystectomy entailed robotic reconstruction of the organ where a section of intestine functions as a bladder.
“It got me back in the game, got me back on my feet and got me out of the darn hospital and back into the normalcy of my life,” Sanders said. “I’m here to let people know there’s another option if you need surgery.”
Sanders described the procedure as a “time machine.”
”I’d be a fool to be blessed the way I was blessed and not sound alarms,” Sanders said. “When I opened up a club years ago, I went to the mountaintop and told all the stations to come on to the nightclub. So, why wouldn’t I do this? Saved me time so I could get back on the field, get back on my game instead of sitting up there in the hospital having a pity party. It saves you time. That’s what we’re all fighting for: time. We never know how much we get.”
50 Cent Reportedly Set To Perform At Donald Trump Jr.’s Club
Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent is reportedly scheduled to perform this week at Executive Branch, the exclusive private club co-owned by Donald Trump Jr., marking an unexpected turn after previously distancing himself from political events.
According to multiple reports, the Grammy Award-winning artist is expected to headline a July 3 performance at the Georgetown club ahead of celebrations surrounding America’s 250th anniversary. Neither 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, nor representatives for Executive Branch publicly confirmed the appearance as of Tuesday afternoon.
The reported booking has drawn attention because of Jackson’s previous comments about avoiding political affiliations. In late 2024, he said he declined a multimillion-dollar offer to perform during a Donald Trump campaign rally at Madison Square Garden.
Speaking during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, Jackson explained his reluctance to become involved in politics.
“I’m afraid about politics,” he said. “When you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, someone passionately disagrees with you.”
If the performance takes place as reported, it would represent a notable shift from Jackson’s earlier public stance.
Executive Branch opened as an invitation-only social club catering to wealthy business leaders, investors, and political insiders. Donald Trump Jr. launched the venue alongside financiers Omeed Malik and Christopher Buskirk. Reports have stated that annual memberships cost approximately $500,000.
The club has already hosted several well-known hip-hop artists despite its conservative political ties. Reports indicate previous performers have included Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule and Timbaland.
Jackson’s reported appearance has fueled debate online, with fans questioning whether the performance reflects a political endorsement or simply another business engagement.
Neither Jackson nor his management has publicly addressed those questions.
Jackson’s relationship with President Donald Trump has frequently generated headlines over the past several years.
In 2020, he briefly voiced support for Trump while criticizing then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s proposed tax plan. Days later, he walked back those remarks after public backlash.
More recently, Jackson congratulated Trump following the 2024 presidential election while insisting he preferred to stay outside partisan politics. The social media post reignited criticism from some fans who questioned his political position.
Despite those moments, Jackson has generally portrayed himself as reluctant to publicly align with political campaigns.
That history has made the reported Executive Branch performance especially noteworthy.
The reported concert is expected to coincide with Independence Day festivities and national events commemorating the country’s semiquincentennial celebration. Organizers have not publicly released additional details about the performance or whether it will be open exclusively to club members.
Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent is reportedly scheduled to perform this week at Executive Branch, the exclusive private club co-owned by Donald Trump Jr., marking an unexpected turn after previously distancing himself from political events.
According to multiple reports, the Grammy Award-winning artist is expected to headline a July 3 performance at the Georgetown club ahead of celebrations surrounding America’s 250th anniversary. Neither 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, nor representatives for Executive Branch publicly confirmed the appearance as of Tuesday afternoon.
The reported booking has drawn attention because of Jackson’s previous comments about avoiding political affiliations. In late 2024, he said he declined a multimillion-dollar offer to perform during a Donald Trump campaign rally at Madison Square Garden.
Speaking during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, Jackson explained his reluctance to become involved in politics.
“I’m afraid about politics,” he said. “When you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, someone passionately disagrees with you.”
If the performance takes place as reported, it would represent a notable shift from Jackson’s earlier public stance.
Executive Branch opened as an invitation-only social club catering to wealthy business leaders, investors, and political insiders. Donald Trump Jr. launched the venue alongside financiers Omeed Malik and Christopher Buskirk. Reports have stated that annual memberships cost approximately $500,000.
The club has already hosted several well-known hip-hop artists despite its conservative political ties. Reports indicate previous performers have included Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule and Timbaland.
Jackson’s reported appearance has fueled debate online, with fans questioning whether the performance reflects a political endorsement or simply another business engagement.
Neither Jackson nor his management has publicly addressed those questions.
Jackson’s relationship with President Donald Trump has frequently generated headlines over the past several years.
In 2020, he briefly voiced support for Trump while criticizing then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s proposed tax plan. Days later, he walked back those remarks after public backlash.
More recently, Jackson congratulated Trump following the 2024 presidential election while insisting he preferred to stay outside partisan politics. The social media post reignited criticism from some fans who questioned his political position.
Despite those moments, Jackson has generally portrayed himself as reluctant to publicly align with political campaigns.
That history has made the reported Executive Branch performance especially noteworthy.
The reported concert is expected to coincide with Independence Day festivities and national events commemorating the country’s semiquincentennial celebration. Organizers have not publicly released additional details about the performance or whether it will be open exclusively to club members.
Congratulations! Ginuwine, 55, Engaged To 28-Year-Old Miami Realtor Jannette Escartin

Ginuwine popped the big question!
TMZ reports that the 55-year-old R&B superstar is set to marry 28-year-old Miami realtor Jannette Escartin after proposing in Washington, D.C. a couple of weeks ago. The pair say they met in South Florida a few years back and kept the relationship largely private. It marks a notable turn for Ginuwine, whose highest-profile past relationship was his marriage to rapper SolΓ© from 2003 to 2015. Ginuwine and Jannette haven’t locked in a wedding date just yet.

Ginuwine popped the big question!
TMZ reports that the 55-year-old R&B superstar is set to marry 28-year-old Miami realtor Jannette Escartin after proposing in Washington, D.C. a couple of weeks ago. The pair say they met in South Florida a few years back and kept the relationship largely private. It marks a notable turn for Ginuwine, whose highest-profile past relationship was his marriage to rapper SolΓ© from 2003 to 2015. Ginuwine and Jannette haven’t locked in a wedding date just yet.
Oh? Jussie Smollett & Karamo Brown Are Dating
It looks like there’s a new couple in Hollywood: Empire actor Jussie Smollett is reportedly dating Queer Eye‘s Karamo Brown.
TMZ is reporting that the pair were spotted on Monday (June 29) looking affectionate while having a full day together.
The 44-year-old actor and Karamo, 45, ran some errands, went on a hike, and grabbed lunch with Karamo‘s mom.
It’s unclear how long they have been together and when they actually started dating.
This new dating news comes after some other personal info was confirmed. News broke earlier this month that Jussie and his fiance, Jabari Redd, called off their engagement after less than a year. At the time, sources told TMZ that Jussie called off the engagement with Jabari “within the last couple of weeks.” If you don’t know, they starred together in the 2024 movie The Lost Holliday, which Jussie also directed.
Karamo was previously in a long-term relationship with Ian Jordan, but they split in 2020.
Stay tuned as we learn more about Jussie Smollett and Karamo Brown!
It looks like there’s a new couple in Hollywood: Empire actor Jussie Smollett is reportedly dating Queer Eye‘s Karamo Brown.
TMZ is reporting that the pair were spotted on Monday (June 29) looking affectionate while having a full day together.
The 44-year-old actor and Karamo, 45, ran some errands, went on a hike, and grabbed lunch with Karamo‘s mom.
It’s unclear how long they have been together and when they actually started dating.
This new dating news comes after some other personal info was confirmed. News broke earlier this month that Jussie and his fiance, Jabari Redd, called off their engagement after less than a year. At the time, sources told TMZ that Jussie called off the engagement with Jabari “within the last couple of weeks.” If you don’t know, they starred together in the 2024 movie The Lost Holliday, which Jussie also directed.
Karamo was previously in a long-term relationship with Ian Jordan, but they split in 2020.
Stay tuned as we learn more about Jussie Smollett and Karamo Brown!
NBA free agency LeBron James leaving Lakers, Warriors reportedly in pursuit of him

With the 2026 NBA Draft in the rearview, the league's attention turns to free agency this week. The official negotiation period opens on Tuesday, June 30 at 6 p.m. ET, but there's been plenty of action to keep everyone busy since the draft last week.
The Giannis Antetokounmpo domino finally fell with his trade to the Miami Heat the day before the draft, which kicked off a flurry of activity. The Detroit Pistons traded Isaiah Stewart to the Memphis Grizzlies, the Charlotte Hornets traded LaMelo Ball to the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Los Angeles Lakers re-signed Austin Reaves. The Grizzlies then opted to move Ja Morant to the Portland Trail Blazers.
On Monday morning, James Harden declined his option with the Cavs, reportedly intending to sign a new deal with the team. Draymond Green did the same, with ESPN's Shams Charania reporting the Warriors will pursue both LeBron James and Anthony Davis, though now it's been reported that an AD trade to the Warriors is "unlikely." James has reportedly informed the Lakers that while he intends to return for the 2026-27 season, he will look to play elsewhere, officially set to explore free agency.
Tuesday also brought the somewhat expected news of Kawhi Leonard’s return to Toronto, as the Clippers are reportedly set to deal him back to the team he led to the 2019 NBA championship. In return, the Clippers will reportedly receive, Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, two future first-round draft picks, a pair of second-round draft picks and a pick swap.

With the 2026 NBA Draft in the rearview, the league's attention turns to free agency this week. The official negotiation period opens on Tuesday, June 30 at 6 p.m. ET, but there's been plenty of action to keep everyone busy since the draft last week.
The Giannis Antetokounmpo domino finally fell with his trade to the Miami Heat the day before the draft, which kicked off a flurry of activity. The Detroit Pistons traded Isaiah Stewart to the Memphis Grizzlies, the Charlotte Hornets traded LaMelo Ball to the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Los Angeles Lakers re-signed Austin Reaves. The Grizzlies then opted to move Ja Morant to the Portland Trail Blazers.
On Monday morning, James Harden declined his option with the Cavs, reportedly intending to sign a new deal with the team. Draymond Green did the same, with ESPN's Shams Charania reporting the Warriors will pursue both LeBron James and Anthony Davis, though now it's been reported that an AD trade to the Warriors is "unlikely." James has reportedly informed the Lakers that while he intends to return for the 2026-27 season, he will look to play elsewhere, officially set to explore free agency.
Tuesday also brought the somewhat expected news of Kawhi Leonard’s return to Toronto, as the Clippers are reportedly set to deal him back to the team he led to the 2019 NBA championship. In return, the Clippers will reportedly receive, Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, two future first-round draft picks, a pair of second-round draft picks and a pick swap.
Lizzo Opens Up About 'Soul-Crushing' First-Week Sales for Her 'B*tch' Album
In a new interview, Lizzo opened up about her latest album’s disappointing commercial performance just four years after she peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
The Grammy Award-winning artist dropped her first album in four years, Bitch, on June 5, but it failed to chart on the Billboard 200 albums chart at all. Speaking to Zachary Hourihane, a.k.a Swiftologist, Lizzo admitted that she was “excited” and had “high hopes” for the first-week performance for Bitch, the follow-up to her 2022 album Special, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.
“I met my pre-save goal… and then it dropped, and I was like, ‘Oh, okay, this isn’t what I kind of thought it would be,’” she said of the record, which dropped on June 5. “I didn’t think it would be crazy, but I also didn’t think it would be this. And I think that there was, like, 24 hours of my life where I based my success and my worth on a number. And I think that was soul-crushing.”
In a new interview, Lizzo opened up about her latest album’s disappointing commercial performance just four years after she peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
The Grammy Award-winning artist dropped her first album in four years, Bitch, on June 5, but it failed to chart on the Billboard 200 albums chart at all. Speaking to Zachary Hourihane, a.k.a Swiftologist, Lizzo admitted that she was “excited” and had “high hopes” for the first-week performance for Bitch, the follow-up to her 2022 album Special, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.
“I met my pre-save goal… and then it dropped, and I was like, ‘Oh, okay, this isn’t what I kind of thought it would be,’” she said of the record, which dropped on June 5. “I didn’t think it would be crazy, but I also didn’t think it would be this. And I think that there was, like, 24 hours of my life where I based my success and my worth on a number. And I think that was soul-crushing.”
During its first week of availability, Bitch sold 2,649 pure copies and had a total of 5,000 equivalent album units. It was her first album not to chart on the Billboard 200 chart since her 2015 record, Big Grrrl Small World. In its second week of availability, Bitch moved only 650 album-equivalent units. Lizzo, who has two No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits with “Truth Hurts” and “About Damn Time,” moved 69,000 equivalent album units with her 2022 album Special during its first week of availability.
"I was really stressed, and I was really sad for a few days because I just was like, ‘Wait a minute. This is like, some of my best stuff,'" she told Hourihane. "And I had to come to terms with the fact that not only is the music industry different in the last three years… but also my relationship and my connection musically with the world is different. And I think I had to kind of mourn that."
Despite the disappointing performance, she’s not letting the setback get the best of her, and she’s planning to record new music.
“I'm not afraid of failure anymore because I've already won. And I think that's something that the general public may not believe or understand about me,” she added.
"I was really stressed, and I was really sad for a few days because I just was like, ‘Wait a minute. This is like, some of my best stuff,'" she told Hourihane. "And I had to come to terms with the fact that not only is the music industry different in the last three years… but also my relationship and my connection musically with the world is different. And I think I had to kind of mourn that."
Despite the disappointing performance, she’s not letting the setback get the best of her, and she’s planning to record new music.
“I'm not afraid of failure anymore because I've already won. And I think that's something that the general public may not believe or understand about me,” she added.
Chris Brown & Usher Setlist for 2026 ‘The R&B Tour’ Revealed After First Show of Stadium Run

Chris Brown and Usher have kicked off their summer stadium trek, The R&B Tour, and we have the full set list from opening night.
The singers launched the tour with a sold-out show last Friday (June 26) at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado.
The show ran about 3 hours long with a 56-song setlist, combining all of their biggest hits into one big show.
The R&B Tour will be hitting cities like Detroit, Washington DC, Nashville, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and more, with shows running through the end of the year.
R&B Tour with Chris Brown and Usher – Set List Revealed
**This set list is representative of the first show of the tour and might not be completely accurate for every show.
Party – BOTH
Yeah! – USHER
Caught Up – USHER
U Don’t Have to Call – USHER
Love in This Club – USHER
Bad Girl – USHER
Poppin – CHRIS BROWN
Wall to Wall – CHRIS BROWN
Deuces – CHRIS BROWN
Loyal – CHRIS BROWN
Go Crazy – CHRIS BROWN
Look at Me Now – CHRIS BROWN
For the Moment – CHRIS BROWN
Run It – CHRIS BROWN
Superstar – USHER
U Remind Me – USHER
My Way – USHER
U Make Me Wanna – USHER
My Boo – USHER
Trading Places – USHER
Lovers & Friends – USHER
Burn – USHER
Residuals – CHRIS BROWN
It’s Not You It’s Me – CHRIS BROWN
Fallin – CHRIS BROWN
Heat – CHRIS BROWN
Warm Embrace – CHRIS BROWN
Something in the Water – CHRIS BROWN
Privacy – CHRIS BROWN
Yo – CHRIS BROWN
Ain’t No Way – CHRIS BROWN
Say Goodbye – CHRIS BROWN
Don’t Judge Me – CHRIS BROWN
She Ain’t You – CHRIS BROWN
Under the Influence – CHRIS BROWN
Back to Sleep (Remix) – BOTH
Seduction – USHER
Feel Something – CHRIS BROWN
Nice & Slow – CHRIS BROWN
There Goes My Baby – USHER
Wet the Bed – CHRIS BROWN
It Depends (Remix) – BOTH
Take You Down – CHRIS BROWN
OMG – USHER
Good Kisser – USHER
No Limit – USHER
Climax – USHER
Confessions – USHER
Superstar – USHER
Ayo – CHRIS BROWN
Obvious – CHRIS BROWN
Kiss Kiss – CHRIS BROWN
With You – CHRIS BROWN
Forever – CHRIS BROWN
No Guidance – CHRIS BROWN
New Flame – BOTH
CHRIS BROWN & USHER – THE R&B TOUR 2026 – REMAINING DATES:
Jun 30 | Minneapolis, MN | U.S. Bank Stadium
Jul 2 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
Jul 3 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
Jul 5 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
Jul 7 | Cleveland, OH | Huntington Bank Field
Jul 10 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
Jul 11 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
Jul 13 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
Jul 17 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium
Jul 18 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium
Jul 21 | St. Louis, MO | The Dome at America’s Center
Jul 25 | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium
Jul 28 | Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium
Jul 29 | Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium
Aug 1 | Syracuse, NY | JMA Wireless Dome
Aug 7 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
Aug 8 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
Aug 11 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
Aug 12 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
Aug 17 | Foxborough, MA | Gillette Stadium
Aug 21 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field
Aug 22 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field
Aug 28 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium
Aug 29 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium
Sep 1 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium
Sep 5 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
Sep 6 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
Sep 10 | Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium
Sep 12 | Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium
Sep 13 | Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium
Sep 18 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
Sep 25 | Inglewood, CA | SoFi Stadium
Sep 26 | Inglewood, 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 | NRG Stadium
Oct 10 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium
Nov 7 | 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 | Inglewood, CA | SoFi Stadium
Nov 20 | New Orleans, LA | Caesars Superdome
Nov 21 | New Orleans, LA | Caesars Superdome
Nov 24 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium
Dec 3 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium
Dec 5 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium
Dec 11 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium
Dec 12 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium

Chris Brown and Usher have kicked off their summer stadium trek, The R&B Tour, and we have the full set list from opening night.
The singers launched the tour with a sold-out show last Friday (June 26) at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado.
The show ran about 3 hours long with a 56-song setlist, combining all of their biggest hits into one big show.
The R&B Tour will be hitting cities like Detroit, Washington DC, Nashville, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and more, with shows running through the end of the year.
R&B Tour with Chris Brown and Usher – Set List Revealed
**This set list is representative of the first show of the tour and might not be completely accurate for every show.
Party – BOTH
Yeah! – USHER
Caught Up – USHER
U Don’t Have to Call – USHER
Love in This Club – USHER
Bad Girl – USHER
Poppin – CHRIS BROWN
Wall to Wall – CHRIS BROWN
Deuces – CHRIS BROWN
Loyal – CHRIS BROWN
Go Crazy – CHRIS BROWN
Look at Me Now – CHRIS BROWN
For the Moment – CHRIS BROWN
Run It – CHRIS BROWN
Superstar – USHER
U Remind Me – USHER
My Way – USHER
U Make Me Wanna – USHER
My Boo – USHER
Trading Places – USHER
Lovers & Friends – USHER
Burn – USHER
Residuals – CHRIS BROWN
It’s Not You It’s Me – CHRIS BROWN
Fallin – CHRIS BROWN
Heat – CHRIS BROWN
Warm Embrace – CHRIS BROWN
Something in the Water – CHRIS BROWN
Privacy – CHRIS BROWN
Yo – CHRIS BROWN
Ain’t No Way – CHRIS BROWN
Say Goodbye – CHRIS BROWN
Don’t Judge Me – CHRIS BROWN
She Ain’t You – CHRIS BROWN
Under the Influence – CHRIS BROWN
Back to Sleep (Remix) – BOTH
Seduction – USHER
Feel Something – CHRIS BROWN
Nice & Slow – CHRIS BROWN
There Goes My Baby – USHER
Wet the Bed – CHRIS BROWN
It Depends (Remix) – BOTH
Take You Down – CHRIS BROWN
OMG – USHER
Good Kisser – USHER
No Limit – USHER
Climax – USHER
Confessions – USHER
Superstar – USHER
Ayo – CHRIS BROWN
Obvious – CHRIS BROWN
Kiss Kiss – CHRIS BROWN
With You – CHRIS BROWN
Forever – CHRIS BROWN
No Guidance – CHRIS BROWN
New Flame – BOTH
CHRIS BROWN & USHER – THE R&B TOUR 2026 – REMAINING DATES:
Jun 30 | Minneapolis, MN | U.S. Bank Stadium
Jul 2 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
Jul 3 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
Jul 5 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
Jul 7 | Cleveland, OH | Huntington Bank Field
Jul 10 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
Jul 11 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
Jul 13 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
Jul 17 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium
Jul 18 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium
Jul 21 | St. Louis, MO | The Dome at America’s Center
Jul 25 | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium
Jul 28 | Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium
Jul 29 | Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium
Aug 1 | Syracuse, NY | JMA Wireless Dome
Aug 7 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
Aug 8 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
Aug 11 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
Aug 12 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
Aug 17 | Foxborough, MA | Gillette Stadium
Aug 21 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field
Aug 22 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field
Aug 28 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium
Aug 29 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium
Sep 1 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium
Sep 5 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
Sep 6 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
Sep 10 | Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium
Sep 12 | Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium
Sep 13 | Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium
Sep 18 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
Sep 25 | Inglewood, CA | SoFi Stadium
Sep 26 | Inglewood, 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 | NRG Stadium
Oct 10 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium
Nov 7 | 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 | Inglewood, CA | SoFi Stadium
Nov 20 | New Orleans, LA | Caesars Superdome
Nov 21 | New Orleans, LA | Caesars Superdome
Nov 24 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium
Dec 3 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium
Dec 5 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium
Dec 11 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium
Dec 12 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium
Get your tickets!
John Cena Shaves Head Before 2nd Hair Transplant
John Cena is giving fans a peek inside his hair transplant procedure.
The 49-year-old actor and wrestler took to social media to share a photo of himself sporting a shaved head on the day of his FUE treatment.
John previously had the procedure a couple years ago after noticing that he was losing his hair. This is his second round.
“Round 2 of FUE Treatement and this time I went all in for best possible results. Thank you Ken Anderson and the staff at Anderson Center for Hair for accompanying me on this journey!” John wrote on Facebook with the below photo.
John Cena previously discussed his first hair transplant
“As I was trying to hide my hair loss, the audience was bringing it to light,” he told People.
“I saw their signs that said ‘The bald John Cena,’” he said. “They pushed me into going to see what my options were. I now have a routine: red-light therapy, minoxidil, vitamins, shampoo, conditioner — and I also got a hair transplant last November. I hate the fact that if there wasn’t so much shame around it, I’d have gotten it done 10 years ago. I thought I was alone, but seven or eight out of 10 [men] suffer from thinning or baldness.”
“They don’t do anything except move your hair, one by one, from one area to another,” he added.
“If somebody’s going to sweat me for that, I don’t think there’s any shame in that,” he went on to say. “It completely changed the course of my life.”
“A different hairstyle can identify a part that can get me more work, do the thing I love to do,” John said of his hair.
The 49-year-old actor and wrestler took to social media to share a photo of himself sporting a shaved head on the day of his FUE treatment.
John previously had the procedure a couple years ago after noticing that he was losing his hair. This is his second round.
“Round 2 of FUE Treatement and this time I went all in for best possible results. Thank you Ken Anderson and the staff at Anderson Center for Hair for accompanying me on this journey!” John wrote on Facebook with the below photo.
John Cena previously discussed his first hair transplant
“As I was trying to hide my hair loss, the audience was bringing it to light,” he told People.
“I saw their signs that said ‘The bald John Cena,’” he said. “They pushed me into going to see what my options were. I now have a routine: red-light therapy, minoxidil, vitamins, shampoo, conditioner — and I also got a hair transplant last November. I hate the fact that if there wasn’t so much shame around it, I’d have gotten it done 10 years ago. I thought I was alone, but seven or eight out of 10 [men] suffer from thinning or baldness.”
“They don’t do anything except move your hair, one by one, from one area to another,” he added.
“If somebody’s going to sweat me for that, I don’t think there’s any shame in that,” he went on to say. “It completely changed the course of my life.”
“A different hairstyle can identify a part that can get me more work, do the thing I love to do,” John said of his hair.
Lionel Richie’s ex-wife gives update on singer’s health days after he was rushed to hospital

Lionel Richie's ex-wife, Brenda Harvey-Richie, revealed the musician is on the mend after he was rushed to the hospital mid-performance last week.
"Thanking everyone for their concern," the songwriter wrote via X Thursday, in response to a news report about the 77-year-old musician's hospitalization.
"Lionel is OK and will be back on the stage."
Lionel Richie's ex-wife, Brenda Harvey-Richie, gave an update after he was rushed to the hospital last week. (Seen here: Richie and Harvey-Richie in 1990.) Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
"Lionel is OK and will be back on the stage," the songwriter wrote via X Thursday. X/Brenda Harvey Richie
A rep for Richie did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment.
The "Hello" crooner and Harvey-Richie, 74, were married from 1975 to 1993, and share daughter Nicole Richie, 44.
Additionally, he was wed to Diane Alexander from 1995 to 2004, and the exes are the parents to Miles Richie, 32, and Sofia Richie, 27.
The exes (seen above in 1986) were married from 1975 to 1993. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
They share daughter Nicole Richie (seen here in 2016). Donato Sardella
The "All Night Long" singer was performing at the opening night of his "Sing a Song All Night Long" tour at the Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minnesota, when he suffered a dizzy spell less than an hour into the show on Wednesday.
Lionel was seen in videos taking a seat multiple times while singing his 1986 track "Dancing on the Ceiling."
"When you're feeling dizzy, sit your ass down," he told the audience.
The Grammy winner attempted to push through his illness before deciding to take a break, and later saxophonist Dino Soldo announced that the show was canceled because the hitmaker was "not feeling well."
"He won't be able to continue. Additional information will be available," Soldo said.
The Grammy winner also shares kids Miles Richie and Sofia Richie with his second ex-wife, Dianne Alexander. (Seen above: Nicole, Lionel, Sofia and Miles.) Getty Images
Live Nation announced that Lionel would be cancelling his following two shows in Chicago and Ohio on Thursday and Friday, respectively.
"Under advisement by doctors to rest and return to full health, Lionel Richie has postponed his next two shows," the social media post read.
"Lionel is heartbroken to postpone these two shows and cannot wait to be back performing for his fans."
Lionel (seen above in 2023) was performing on the opening night of his "Sing a Song All Night Long" tour when he became dizzy on Wednesday. ABC via Getty Images
The hitmaker (seen here in March) was taken to the hospital. Disney via Getty Images
"We apologize for any inconvenience this causes fans who have tickets for these two shows. Rescheduled dates will be announced soon," the statement continued.
However, the "Endless Love" singer is expected to return to the stage alongside his co-headliner Earth, Wind & Fire.
Lionel has yet to personally address the incident.

Lionel Richie's ex-wife, Brenda Harvey-Richie, revealed the musician is on the mend after he was rushed to the hospital mid-performance last week.
"Thanking everyone for their concern," the songwriter wrote via X Thursday, in response to a news report about the 77-year-old musician's hospitalization.
"Lionel is OK and will be back on the stage."
Lionel Richie's ex-wife, Brenda Harvey-Richie, gave an update after he was rushed to the hospital last week. (Seen here: Richie and Harvey-Richie in 1990.) Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
"Lionel is OK and will be back on the stage," the songwriter wrote via X Thursday. X/Brenda Harvey Richie
A rep for Richie did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment.
The "Hello" crooner and Harvey-Richie, 74, were married from 1975 to 1993, and share daughter Nicole Richie, 44.
Additionally, he was wed to Diane Alexander from 1995 to 2004, and the exes are the parents to Miles Richie, 32, and Sofia Richie, 27.
The exes (seen above in 1986) were married from 1975 to 1993. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
They share daughter Nicole Richie (seen here in 2016). Donato Sardella
The "All Night Long" singer was performing at the opening night of his "Sing a Song All Night Long" tour at the Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minnesota, when he suffered a dizzy spell less than an hour into the show on Wednesday.
Lionel was seen in videos taking a seat multiple times while singing his 1986 track "Dancing on the Ceiling."
"When you're feeling dizzy, sit your ass down," he told the audience.
The Grammy winner attempted to push through his illness before deciding to take a break, and later saxophonist Dino Soldo announced that the show was canceled because the hitmaker was "not feeling well."
"He won't be able to continue. Additional information will be available," Soldo said.
The Grammy winner also shares kids Miles Richie and Sofia Richie with his second ex-wife, Dianne Alexander. (Seen above: Nicole, Lionel, Sofia and Miles.) Getty Images
Live Nation announced that Lionel would be cancelling his following two shows in Chicago and Ohio on Thursday and Friday, respectively.
"Under advisement by doctors to rest and return to full health, Lionel Richie has postponed his next two shows," the social media post read.
"Lionel is heartbroken to postpone these two shows and cannot wait to be back performing for his fans."
Lionel (seen above in 2023) was performing on the opening night of his "Sing a Song All Night Long" tour when he became dizzy on Wednesday. ABC via Getty Images
The hitmaker (seen here in March) was taken to the hospital. Disney via Getty Images
"We apologize for any inconvenience this causes fans who have tickets for these two shows. Rescheduled dates will be announced soon," the statement continued.
However, the "Endless Love" singer is expected to return to the stage alongside his co-headliner Earth, Wind & Fire.
Lionel has yet to personally address the incident.
Keke Palmer Breaks Silence on Sean Evans Dating Rumors
After weeks of speculation surrounding her relationship with Hot Ones host Sean Evans, Keke Palmer has finally addressed the rumors herself—and she's making it clear that whatever is happening between them is unfolding naturally.
During a conversation with author and podcast host Jay Shetty at Spotify Beach 2026 on June 23, Palmer was asked directly about the status of her connection with Evans. Rather than dodge the question, the actress and entertainer offered her most revealing comments to date.
"First of all, I love Sean Evans. I love Sean. Hey Sean! That's my guy," Palmer said. "You know, we're hanging out. You know what I mean? We started off as colleagues; you never know what can arise from there. So we're just taking it day by day."
The remarks are the first time Palmer has publicly acknowledged the pair's relationship in such personal terms. Neither Palmer nor Evans had previously defined where things stood, despite months of mounting interest from fans.
The conversation comes just days after the two were photographed sharing a lengthy dinner at Brooklyn hotspot Lucali. The pair spent roughly 90 minutes together, with sources telling TMZ that Evans appeared "smitten" with Palmer. Around the same time, Evans himself praised their chemistry during a For Your Consideration event in Hollywood, saying that working with Palmer is "always like a one plus one equals three situation."
Long before rumors of romance surfaced, Evans had openly admitted he had a crush on Palmer. During a 2023 appearance on Chicken Shop Date, he named the actress when asked whether he'd ever fallen for someone he'd interviewed.
"Keke Palmer," Evans said. "Very charming. Very charming woman."
Palmer embraced the revelation, later commenting, "It was love at first hot wing," before saying that she was "living for" Evans' confession because she "knew the vibes were vibing."
Their chemistry became impossible to ignore in September 2025, when Palmer made her record-setting third appearance on Hot Ones. Near the end of the episode, she surprised Evans with a proposal.
"I thought that maybe we could just have a quick smooch to see if there's a spark," she told him.
Evans happily agreed, later joking, "When I'm dying, and my life flashes before my eyes, I'll have that snapshot."
After weeks of speculation surrounding her relationship with Hot Ones host Sean Evans, Keke Palmer has finally addressed the rumors herself—and she's making it clear that whatever is happening between them is unfolding naturally.
During a conversation with author and podcast host Jay Shetty at Spotify Beach 2026 on June 23, Palmer was asked directly about the status of her connection with Evans. Rather than dodge the question, the actress and entertainer offered her most revealing comments to date.
"First of all, I love Sean Evans. I love Sean. Hey Sean! That's my guy," Palmer said. "You know, we're hanging out. You know what I mean? We started off as colleagues; you never know what can arise from there. So we're just taking it day by day."
The remarks are the first time Palmer has publicly acknowledged the pair's relationship in such personal terms. Neither Palmer nor Evans had previously defined where things stood, despite months of mounting interest from fans.
The conversation comes just days after the two were photographed sharing a lengthy dinner at Brooklyn hotspot Lucali. The pair spent roughly 90 minutes together, with sources telling TMZ that Evans appeared "smitten" with Palmer. Around the same time, Evans himself praised their chemistry during a For Your Consideration event in Hollywood, saying that working with Palmer is "always like a one plus one equals three situation."
Long before rumors of romance surfaced, Evans had openly admitted he had a crush on Palmer. During a 2023 appearance on Chicken Shop Date, he named the actress when asked whether he'd ever fallen for someone he'd interviewed.
"Keke Palmer," Evans said. "Very charming. Very charming woman."
Palmer embraced the revelation, later commenting, "It was love at first hot wing," before saying that she was "living for" Evans' confession because she "knew the vibes were vibing."
Their chemistry became impossible to ignore in September 2025, when Palmer made her record-setting third appearance on Hot Ones. Near the end of the episode, she surprised Evans with a proposal.
"I thought that maybe we could just have a quick smooch to see if there's a spark," she told him.
Evans happily agreed, later joking, "When I'm dying, and my life flashes before my eyes, I'll have that snapshot."
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