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K. Michelle and Pinky Cole Stir Anticipation in RHOA Season 17 Trailer
Season 17 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta is shaping up to be a headline-making return, with singer K. Michelle and entrepreneur Pinky Cole bringing fresh energy to the franchise.

Former ‘American Idol’ Contestant Caleb Flynn Charged in Wife’s Death
Caleb Flynn, who gained public recognition through his appearance on American Idol, has been charged in connection with his wife’s death. Authorities say the investigation is ongoing.

Disney’s Captain Durag Superhero Sparks Debate Amid Diversity Praise and Criticism
Captain Durag made it onto screens, but what followed was a storm of cheers and challenges pushing the conversation on representation and cultural authenticity to the front lines.

Stephen Colbert Calls Out CBS Over Equal Time Rule Dispute with FCC
Stephen Colbert didn’t just whisper, he ROARED, exposing CBS’s controversial pull of his interview and ramping up the fight over how political airtime rules crush legitimate voices.

Tyra Banks’ Empire & Empire’s Dark Corners – Netflix’s ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Documentary Unblinds the Camera
Tyra Banks didn’t just create a show, she launched a revolution. “America’s Next Top Model” shaped a generation’s view of fashion, diversity, and pop culture’s power plays. Netflix’s latest documentary doesn’t shy away from what many didn’t want to say about what really went down behind those glossy photos and fierce runway walks.

Jaafar Jackson Steps Into Legacy — And Into Himself — in “Michael"
Jaafar Jackson is not trying to outshine a legend. In stepping into the role of his uncle, Michael Jackson, the emerging artist is honoring legacy while building his own voice. Here’s why this casting moment is bigger than biopic buzz and what it means for culture.
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Jennifer Hudson Joins ‘Dreamgirls’ Broadway Producing Team — Full Circle for an Iconic Role
Jennifer Hudson is officially joining the producing team for the upcoming Broadway revival of Dreamgirls, marking a powerful full-circle moment for the Oscar winner who first captivated audiences as Effie White. The move blends legacy, ownership and creative evolution.

Sherri Shepherd Breaks Silence on Talk Show Cancellation, Says She’s “Not Ready to Throw in the Towel"
Comedian and daytime talk show host Sherri Shepherd addressed the cancellation of her self-titled syndicated series Sherri on air for the first time, saying she plans to continue fighting to keep the show alive in some form as production wraps and episodes continue through fall 2026.

Wendy Williams’ Father, Thomas Williams Sr., Dies at 94
Thomas Williams Sr., a longtime New Jersey educator and father of media personality Wendy Williams, has died at 94. His life — rooted in discipline, education and generational leadership — helped shape one of the most recognizable voices in modern media and stands as a reminder that legacy begins long before the spotlight.

Tyler Perry Drives Chaos and Connection in Joe’s College Road Trip
Netflix’s Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip puts a new twist on cross-generational comedy. With a bold red-band trailer and a fresh focus on Joe Simmons, Perry invites audiences into a journey that’s equal parts crude, candid and surprisingly reflective on Black family dynamics.

‘Scream 7’ Trailer Brings Sidney Prescott Back to the Front Lines
The first trailer for Scream 7 puts Sidney Prescott back at the center of the chaos, with Neve Campbell reprising her role as Ghostface returns. The long-running horror franchise leans into legacy, survival and reinvention. Fans are watching closely.

Katt Williams Announces New Netflix Special, The Last Report
Katt Williams is heading back to Netflix with a new stand-up special titled The Last Report. Known for his sharp social commentary and unpredictable public moments, the announcement has sparked curiosity about whether this project signals a closing chapter—or just another reinvention.

Karen Huger Released From Prison, Returns to ‘RHOP’ With Emotional Reflection
Karen Huger has been released from prison and is returning to The Real Housewives of Potomac, opening up about how incarceration changed her perspective. The Bravo star says she “found purpose” during her time away and is entering a new chapter marked by reflection and growth.

‘Sinners’ Becomes the Most-Nominated Film in Oscar History
Sinners has become the most-nominated film in Academy Awards history, earning record-breaking recognition across major categories. The milestone marks a defining moment for director Ryan Coogler and signals a broader shift in how the Academy embraces bold, genre-driven storytelling.

Full List: 2026 Oscar Nominations Revealed
The Academy has announced the full list of nominees for the 98th Academy Awards, highlighting a wide-ranging slate of films, performances, and creative achievements. From record-breaking contenders to unexpected breakthroughs, the 2026 Oscar race reflects a film industry in transition.

Aspiring Actor Sues Tyler Perry for $77M Over Alleged Sexual Assault
Actor and model Mario Rodriguez has filed a $77 million sexual assault lawsuit against filmmaker Tyler Perry, alleging unwanted advances and exploitation linked to career promises.

Inside Diddy’s Sons Docuseries: Fame, Family, and the Weight of the Combs Legacy
A new docuseries spotlighting the sons of hip-hop mogul Sean Combs is sparking conversation long before its premiere. From inherited fame to personal identity, the project explores how legacy, privilege, and pressure collide inside one of music’s most scrutinized families.

Tyler Perry Faces $260M Lawsuit From Actor Alleging Sexual Harassment
Actor Derek Dixon filed a $260 million lawsuit in June 2025 accusing Tyler Perry of sexual assaults and harassment while working on The Oval and other projects — a case now moving jurisdiction.