#MAGFAB: Simone Ashley for The Sunday Times Style - 26th April 2026
Cool! Devil Wears Prada 2 is in Theaters Friday!
#RHOA: Kenya Moore Speaks Out After Closing Atlanta Hair Salon Following Long Legal Battle

Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore announced Friday that she is shuttering her luxury hair salon following a protracted legal dispute.
The reality television personality and entrepreneur shared the news with her followers, signaling the end of a business venture that had been a central focus of her professional life in recent years.
“This salon chapter is closing,” Moore said, citing ongoing legal challenges as a primary factor in the decision to move on from the physical storefront. The Kenya Moore Hair Spa, located in the prestigious Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, was designed to complement her existing line of retail hair care products.
While the salon provided high-end services to a dedicated clientele, it also became a point of contention during her final appearances on television and in private litigation.
The legal battle Moore referenced appears to be the catalyst for the sudden shift in her business strategy. Although she did not provide specific details regarding the terms of the settlement or the nature of the filings, she indicated that the resolution of these issues allowed her to step away from the brick-and-mortar operation to focus on other endeavors.
Moore hinted at new projects on the horizon, though she has yet to announce a specific timeline for her next venture.

Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore announced Friday that she is shuttering her luxury hair salon following a protracted legal dispute.
The reality television personality and entrepreneur shared the news with her followers, signaling the end of a business venture that had been a central focus of her professional life in recent years.
“This salon chapter is closing,” Moore said, citing ongoing legal challenges as a primary factor in the decision to move on from the physical storefront. The Kenya Moore Hair Spa, located in the prestigious Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, was designed to complement her existing line of retail hair care products.
While the salon provided high-end services to a dedicated clientele, it also became a point of contention during her final appearances on television and in private litigation.
The legal battle Moore referenced appears to be the catalyst for the sudden shift in her business strategy. Although she did not provide specific details regarding the terms of the settlement or the nature of the filings, she indicated that the resolution of these issues allowed her to step away from the brick-and-mortar operation to focus on other endeavors.
Moore hinted at new projects on the horizon, though she has yet to announce a specific timeline for her next venture.
#NewMuisc from Kehlani Releases Self Titled Album “Kehlani”
Two-time GRAMMY® Award winner Kehlani has released her fifth studio album, the self-titled KEHLANI. The release, which coincides with the artist’s birthday, is being framed as her most personal body of work to date, blending soul-baring narrative with the genre-fluid production that has defined her career.
The album arrives on the heels of a massive promotional cycle anchored by the commercial juggernaut “Folded.” The single has emerged as one of the decade’s most successful R&B records, amassing over 800 million global streams and peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track’s 43-week chart run included 10 weeks at #1 on Urban radio and earned Kehlani two GRAMMY® Awards for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance.
The rollout for KEHLANI featured a series of high-profile collaborations and media appearances:
“Back and Forth”: The final pre-release single featuring hip-hop icon Missy Elliott.
“Out The Window”: A track emphasizing the emotional transparency central to the album’s theme.
“Folded Homage Pack”: A cultural crossover project featuring reinterpretations of her hit by R&B legends including Toni Braxton, Brandy, and Ne-Yo.
Beyond the studio, Kehlani has maintained a heavy cultural presence in 2026, including a surprise appearance during Giveon’s Coachella set and a performance at Revolve Festival.
The release of KEHLANI follows a year of significant accolades. The 7-time GRAMMY® nominee was recently honored with the Alchemist Award at the Femme It Forward “Give Her FlowHERS” Gala and named an ASCAP Women Behind the Music honoree.
Upcoming industry recognitions include the Impact Award at the Billboard Women in Music event, where she is scheduled to deliver a special performance.
The self-titled album is now available worldwide on all major streaming services via Atlantic Records. STREAM HERE
Two-time GRAMMY® Award winner Kehlani has released her fifth studio album, the self-titled KEHLANI. The release, which coincides with the artist’s birthday, is being framed as her most personal body of work to date, blending soul-baring narrative with the genre-fluid production that has defined her career.
The album arrives on the heels of a massive promotional cycle anchored by the commercial juggernaut “Folded.” The single has emerged as one of the decade’s most successful R&B records, amassing over 800 million global streams and peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track’s 43-week chart run included 10 weeks at #1 on Urban radio and earned Kehlani two GRAMMY® Awards for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance.
The rollout for KEHLANI featured a series of high-profile collaborations and media appearances:
“Back and Forth”: The final pre-release single featuring hip-hop icon Missy Elliott.
“Out The Window”: A track emphasizing the emotional transparency central to the album’s theme.
“Folded Homage Pack”: A cultural crossover project featuring reinterpretations of her hit by R&B legends including Toni Braxton, Brandy, and Ne-Yo.
Beyond the studio, Kehlani has maintained a heavy cultural presence in 2026, including a surprise appearance during Giveon’s Coachella set and a performance at Revolve Festival.
The release of KEHLANI follows a year of significant accolades. The 7-time GRAMMY® nominee was recently honored with the Alchemist Award at the Femme It Forward “Give Her FlowHERS” Gala and named an ASCAP Women Behind the Music honoree.
Upcoming industry recognitions include the Impact Award at the Billboard Women in Music event, where she is scheduled to deliver a special performance.
The self-titled album is now available worldwide on all major streaming services via Atlantic Records. STREAM HERE
#HipHopNews: Latto & GloRilla Join Forces For New Song ‘GOMF’

A few years ago while she was working on Sugar Honey Iced Tea, Latto grabbed the assistance of GloRilla for ‘FTCU’. It didn’t end up on the album, but the pair ended up collaborating once again on ‘Procedure’, which made it onto Glo’s Glorious LP.
Tonight, the pair link up for the third time for a new song called ‘GOMF’. As well as revealing that she’s pregnant, Latto also announced her upcoming aptly named album Big Mama recently, so this song will likely appear on that.
Check it out HERE:

A few years ago while she was working on Sugar Honey Iced Tea, Latto grabbed the assistance of GloRilla for ‘FTCU’. It didn’t end up on the album, but the pair ended up collaborating once again on ‘Procedure’, which made it onto Glo’s Glorious LP.
Tonight, the pair link up for the third time for a new song called ‘GOMF’. As well as revealing that she’s pregnant, Latto also announced her upcoming aptly named album Big Mama recently, so this song will likely appear on that.
Check it out HERE:
He's still a THRILLER! ‘Michael’ annihilates With Record $97M U.S. Opening, $219M Globally
The Michael Jackson film scored the top launch ever for a biopic domestically after passing up 'Oppenheimer,' as well as the best global opening for a music biopic, after overcoming one of the biggest divides between audiences and critics in recent memory.
In another win for a non-franchise title, Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson biopic pulled off a moon walk for the ages at the worldwide box office with a record-smashing $97.2 million domestic opening and $121.6 million foreign launch for a global blast off of $218.8 million, according to weekend actuals.
Final weekend numbers show the movie coming in slightly ahead of Sunday’s estimated $97 domestic launch and $120.4 foreign debut.
Michael, beating expectations in North America by nearly $30 million, boasts the biggest domestic opening of all time for any biopic after passing up Oppenheimer ($80 million), not adjusted for inflation. And the Lionsgate movie eclipsed Bohemian Rhapsody to rank as the top worldwide opening for a music biopic. Universal, a powerhouse on the international front, is releasing the film overseas on behalf of Lionsgate
The Michael Jackson film scored the top launch ever for a biopic domestically after passing up 'Oppenheimer,' as well as the best global opening for a music biopic, after overcoming one of the biggest divides between audiences and critics in recent memory.
In another win for a non-franchise title, Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson biopic pulled off a moon walk for the ages at the worldwide box office with a record-smashing $97.2 million domestic opening and $121.6 million foreign launch for a global blast off of $218.8 million, according to weekend actuals.
Final weekend numbers show the movie coming in slightly ahead of Sunday’s estimated $97 domestic launch and $120.4 foreign debut.
Michael, beating expectations in North America by nearly $30 million, boasts the biggest domestic opening of all time for any biopic after passing up Oppenheimer ($80 million), not adjusted for inflation. And the Lionsgate movie eclipsed Bohemian Rhapsody to rank as the top worldwide opening for a music biopic. Universal, a powerhouse on the international front, is releasing the film overseas on behalf of Lionsgate
Heading into the weekend, producer Graham King and Lionsgate never imagined Michael had a shot at becoming the King of All Biopics in terms of its North America opening, since even the most bullish tracking showed it coming in at around $70 million. Instead, they were focused on breaking the record-setting bow of Straight Outta Compton and ruling the music biopic category. But by Friday night, it became clear the movie was going to approach $100 million domestically after becoming the latest title to benefit from keeping its storyline family-friendly and appealing to those who simply wanted to celebrate Jackson’s music.
Other milestones: It marks Lionsgate’s best debut since the pandemic, and its sixth-biggest ever behind four Hunger Games installments and the final Twillight film. And it danced past the opening of 2026 sleeper hit Project Hail Mary to mark the second-biggest opening of the year, both in North America and globally, behind Universal and Illumination’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
Overseas, where Jackson is an even bigger draw, Michael is likewise off to a record-breaking start with $121.6 million from 84 markets, including $10.7 million in previews and early screenings. In 63 of those — including the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Germany, Brazil, Australia, Spain, Netherlands and South Asia — it sent a new benchmark for the music biopic genre.
“Above all, it reflects the tremendous outpouring of love and affection from moviegoers around the world, underscoring the strength and vitality of the theatrical box office. If you give audiences what they want, they will come,” Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chair Adam Fogelson said, in addition to thanking all involved in making the film a reality.
Michael opened in virtually every corner of the globe; one exception is Japan, where Jackson’s fanbase is enormous. The 2011 Michael Jackson posthumous concert doc This Is It earned $196 million at the foreign office; Japan’s contribution was $57 million. Kino and Lionsgate have set a June release date.
Endorsed by the Jackson estate, Michael faced its fair share of challenges in reaching the big screen. It hit major delays when the decision was made by producer Graham King and Lionsgate to spend tens of millions reworking the third act to avoid mention of the allegations of child sexual abuse that engulfed the King of Pop in scandal before his death in 2009. All told, the final budget of $200 million appears worth it. Universal is handling the film overseas on behalf of Lionsgate, save for Japan.
Phenomenal world-of-mouth is more than making up for generally lousy reviews (its Rotten Tomatoes critics score is 40 percent).
Exit polls quickly revealed Michael isn’t just appointment viewing for hard-core fans and that strong word-of-mouth is more than making for one of the biggest divides in recent memory between critics and audiences: The film is graced with 97 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes — the best ever for the genre; PostTrak exit scores are in the low 90s and a definite recommend of 85 percent, levels rarely seen. And while it didn’t earn a perfect grade on CinemaScore, it did earn a good-enough A-.
Michael‘s success is a result of playing across all ethnicities and age groups. While it did over-index among Black moviegoers (38 percent), Latinos accounted for a sizable 26 percent of the audience, followed by white moviegoers at 26 percent, according to PostTrak.
And the following age stats are a distributor’s are a dream come true, but rarely do. Moviegoers over the age of 55 rarely turn out for opening weekend; teenagers can be just as elusive. In this case, those 55 and older made up anywhere from 15 to percent of ticket buyers, while teens made up 6 percent to 7 percent (believe me, those are excellent numbers). Gen Zers and younger Millennials also turned out in force, with those between the ages of 18 and 34 making up 45 percent to 50 percent of the opening-weekend audience. But those over the age of 35 almost matched those numbers, or 44 percent to 48 percent, including those over the age of 55 who were previously mentioned.
WNBA star Lexie Brown is addressing social media rumors linking her to the recent breakup of Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion. After allegations of infidelity surfaced following the high-profile split, some online theorists pointed toward the professional athlete.
Brown wasted no time in clearing her name through an official statement. “I’ve seen what’s being said online, and I want to be clear, none of it is true, and I have no involvement in this situation,” she clarified.
With the basketball season currently underway, Brown emphasized that she is keeping her personal life separate from the court. She noted that this week marks the start of an important and exciting new season for her, and her focus remains fully on her game.
Megan Thee Stallion delivered a powerful and emotional performance in Moulin Rouge! on Broadway this Saturday, just hours after confirming her breakup with NBA star Klay Thompson. While the Houston rapper maintained her professionalism throughout the show, she appeared to fight back tears as the audience offered a massive standing ovation. The visible display of emotion follows a series of social media posts where she suggested infidelity led to the end of the romance.
In a candid Instagram story, Megan seemingly accused Thompson of cheating and failing to commit to a monogamous lifestyle. She detailed the emotional labor of supporting him through a difficult basketball season and his various mood swings, only for him to express “cold feet” regarding their future. “Cheating, had me around your whole family playing house,” she wrote, expressing a need for a “real break” after the ordeal.
Following the social media stir, Megan issued an official statement to TMZ to clarify her stance. She emphasized that her decision was rooted in a lack of trust and respect. “Trust, fidelity and respect are non-negotiable for me in a relationship,” she stated. The rapper made it clear that once those core values were compromised, the relationship could no longer continue.
Despite the personal turmoil, Megan remains focused on her professional commitments. She told fans she is now prioritizing herself and moving forward with peace and clarity. The crowd at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre continued to show their support, rallying behind the star during this difficult personal transition.
Brown wasted no time in clearing her name through an official statement. “I’ve seen what’s being said online, and I want to be clear, none of it is true, and I have no involvement in this situation,” she clarified.
With the basketball season currently underway, Brown emphasized that she is keeping her personal life separate from the court. She noted that this week marks the start of an important and exciting new season for her, and her focus remains fully on her game.
Megan Thee Stallion delivered a powerful and emotional performance in Moulin Rouge! on Broadway this Saturday, just hours after confirming her breakup with NBA star Klay Thompson. While the Houston rapper maintained her professionalism throughout the show, she appeared to fight back tears as the audience offered a massive standing ovation. The visible display of emotion follows a series of social media posts where she suggested infidelity led to the end of the romance.
In a candid Instagram story, Megan seemingly accused Thompson of cheating and failing to commit to a monogamous lifestyle. She detailed the emotional labor of supporting him through a difficult basketball season and his various mood swings, only for him to express “cold feet” regarding their future. “Cheating, had me around your whole family playing house,” she wrote, expressing a need for a “real break” after the ordeal.
Following the social media stir, Megan issued an official statement to TMZ to clarify her stance. She emphasized that her decision was rooted in a lack of trust and respect. “Trust, fidelity and respect are non-negotiable for me in a relationship,” she stated. The rapper made it clear that once those core values were compromised, the relationship could no longer continue.
Despite the personal turmoil, Megan remains focused on her professional commitments. She told fans she is now prioritizing herself and moving forward with peace and clarity. The crowd at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre continued to show their support, rallying behind the star during this difficult personal transition.
Chris Brown and Jada Wallace Welcome New Baby
Chris Brown and his partner, Jada Wallace, have officially shared the arrival of their newest family member. Wallace took to social media to reveal the news, posting the first images of the newborn to a wave of fan excitement.
The R&B singer quickly joined the celebration by commenting “Taurus Gang” on the photos, confirming the child’s zodiac sign and welcoming the infant into his inner circle. While the couple has kept many details of the pregnancy private until now, the announcement confirms months of speculation regarding their growing family.
Fans and fellow artists have flooded the comment section with well-wishes for the pair. This latest addition marks another chapter for Brown, who frequently shares glimpses of his life as a father.
Chris Brown and his partner, Jada Wallace, have officially shared the arrival of their newest family member. Wallace took to social media to reveal the news, posting the first images of the newborn to a wave of fan excitement.
The R&B singer quickly joined the celebration by commenting “Taurus Gang” on the photos, confirming the child’s zodiac sign and welcoming the infant into his inner circle. While the couple has kept many details of the pregnancy private until now, the announcement confirms months of speculation regarding their growing family.
Fans and fellow artists have flooded the comment section with well-wishes for the pair. This latest addition marks another chapter for Brown, who frequently shares glimpses of his life as a father.
Is Nicki Minaj’s Marriage Over? DJ Vlad’s Claims Fuel Separation Speculation
Is Nicki Minaj’s highly controversial marriage over? According to DJ Vlad, it likely is. The media personality recently claimed that Nicki and her husband Kenneth Petty may be living apart, sparking speculation about their relationship. Posting on X, he referenced a New York registry listing that suggests Petty is residing in a modest home in Jamaica, Queens, rather than the multimillion-dollar property associated with Minaj. He also mentioned unconfirmed rumors about possible personal issues contributing to the situation- including the rumor that Petty may have gotten another woman pregnant.
He posted: “It looks like Nicki Minaj dumped her husband, Kenneth Petty. According ot [sp] the sex offender registry, he’s now living in a tiny 800-square-foot house in Jamaica, Queens, instead of the $20M Hidden Hills mansion Nicki owns. The rumor is that he got another girl pregnant, but that’s not confirmed. Is this the greatest bag fumble of all time?:
Petty’s inclusion on the registry stems from a 1995 conviction for attempted rape, and he later pleaded guilty in 2021 to failing to update his registration after moving. The couple, who have known each other since their youth, married in 2019 and welcomed a child the following year.
In other news, Minaj was reportedly late to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where a security incident occurred involving an armed individual who was stopped at a checkpoint and later charged with multiple offenses.
Is Nicki Minaj’s highly controversial marriage over? According to DJ Vlad, it likely is. The media personality recently claimed that Nicki and her husband Kenneth Petty may be living apart, sparking speculation about their relationship. Posting on X, he referenced a New York registry listing that suggests Petty is residing in a modest home in Jamaica, Queens, rather than the multimillion-dollar property associated with Minaj. He also mentioned unconfirmed rumors about possible personal issues contributing to the situation- including the rumor that Petty may have gotten another woman pregnant.
He posted: “It looks like Nicki Minaj dumped her husband, Kenneth Petty. According ot [sp] the sex offender registry, he’s now living in a tiny 800-square-foot house in Jamaica, Queens, instead of the $20M Hidden Hills mansion Nicki owns. The rumor is that he got another girl pregnant, but that’s not confirmed. Is this the greatest bag fumble of all time?:
Petty’s inclusion on the registry stems from a 1995 conviction for attempted rape, and he later pleaded guilty in 2021 to failing to update his registration after moving. The couple, who have known each other since their youth, married in 2019 and welcomed a child the following year.
In other news, Minaj was reportedly late to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where a security incident occurred involving an armed individual who was stopped at a checkpoint and later charged with multiple offenses.
Cardi B Pushes Judge To Add More Violations Against Blogger Tasha K In Bankruptey Case

Cardi B isn’t playing when it comes to blogger Tasha K. According to a new supplemental sanctions brief filed in Tasha K’s bankruptcy case and obtained by DocumentTingz, Cardi’s legal team claims Tasha violated their non-disparagement agreement with fresh social media posts earlier this month. The issue reportedly stems from a shoutout Tasha gave to fellow blogger Milagro Gramz, real name Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, after a separate court ruling. But Cardi’s side argues the post went beyond congratulations, with Tasha allegedly suggesting she isn’t fully restricted from speaking about Cardi and could revisit the topic later. Cardi’s lawyers say even indirect mentions violate the agreement, which bars her from discussing the rapper in any form.

Cardi B isn’t playing when it comes to blogger Tasha K. According to a new supplemental sanctions brief filed in Tasha K’s bankruptcy case and obtained by DocumentTingz, Cardi’s legal team claims Tasha violated their non-disparagement agreement with fresh social media posts earlier this month. The issue reportedly stems from a shoutout Tasha gave to fellow blogger Milagro Gramz, real name Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, after a separate court ruling. But Cardi’s side argues the post went beyond congratulations, with Tasha allegedly suggesting she isn’t fully restricted from speaking about Cardi and could revisit the topic later. Cardi’s lawyers say even indirect mentions violate the agreement, which bars her from discussing the rapper in any form.
Cardi’s team also accuses Tasha of twisting the narrative for her audience. The filing says she tried comparing her situation to Milagro’s court battle with Megan Thee Stallion, despite her restrictions coming from a bankruptcy plan she agreed to and not a court gag order. The filing reads, “The Non-Disparagement Clause (which she now tells her fans that she is not subject to ‘contrary to what I said earlier’) is not a government-imposed speech restriction; it is a contractual obligation Debtor made to this Court and to [Cardi]. The First Amendment does not shield a party from the consequences of her own contractual commitments.”
On top of that, Cardi B’s lawyers say Tasha has downplayed the original defamation case and misled followers about what she was actually found liable for. The filing also claims she’s missed required payments and paperwork tied to her bankruptcy plan, pointing to what Cardi’s team calls a broader pattern of noncompliance. Cardi is now asking the court to accept the new filing, add the latest incident to the record of violations, grant her prior requests, and issue any further relief the judge deems appropriate.
Druski Hints At JD Vance Skit After Vice President Slams Viral Erika Kirk Parody
Druski hints at a JD Vance skit after the Vice President slammed his viral Erika Kirk parody, escalating a social media feud that has captivated online audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. The latest twist unfolded this week with the comedian's response to Vance's intervention. Erika Kirk, the widow of the late Charlie Kirk and a leading figure at Turning Point USA, became the unwitting subject of Druski's sketch released in late March.
Titled 'How Conservative Women in America Act', the two-minute clip showed Druski transformed with prosthetics, makeup, a blonde wig and a cross necklace to mimic Kirk's public persona. The video exploded in popularity, surpassing 80 million views on X and drawing millions more on Instagram and TikTok where it was shared by verified accounts and influencers alike.
Vice President JD Vance quickly entered the debate, criticising the parody and defending Kirk as a grieving widow who should be left alone. He highlighted the personal toll on her following her husband's death and suggested Druski turn his attention to him instead, even roasting his own appearance as an easier target.
Vance revealed that his wife Usha had momentarily mistaken the skit for footage of him due to the close resemblance. 'Druski, you have my permission if you want to do a skit about me. That works,' the vice president said in comments that were widely circulated.
The remarks came as Kirk had recently withdrawn from a public event with Vance citing serious threats, underscoring the heightened sensitivities around her public profile and the challenges of public life in the current political climate.
Druski was quick to reply, accusing Vance of being unusually invested in defending Kirk and telling him to relax. The comedian warned that the vice president was on the verge of becoming the main character in a sequel. Druski has now explicitly hinted at the follow-up skit, posting on social media that fans were 'not ready' for his JD Vance material.
An Instagram post detailing the tease has amplified the speculation, with users eagerly anticipating a potential 'Part 2' or full transformation targeting the vice president and his public image.
The exchange has turned a one-off comedy sketch into a broader cultural moment. Druski's original video did not name Kirk directly, a point his defenders have emphasised, arguing it was general satire on conservative women rather than a personal attack. Nonetheless, the resemblance was so precise that even Grok, the AI chatbot, reportedly identified the character as Kirk when shown a still image from the clip.
The parody and subsequent row have exposed divides in American political discourse. Conservative voices, including some senators, have condemned Druski's work as tasteless, while supporters of the comedian praise its bold humour and timing.
Kirk herself has engaged with the issue privately, according to reports, with Vance acting as a key ally in navigating the fallout and offering support in the face of online criticism.
As of April 2026, the saga shows no signs of slowing. Druski's hint at a JD Vance skit has left political observers and comedy fans alike speculating about what the next move might entail and whether the vice president's invitation will be accepted in full, potentially adding another layer to this unlikely clash between comedy and politics.
On top of that, Cardi B’s lawyers say Tasha has downplayed the original defamation case and misled followers about what she was actually found liable for. The filing also claims she’s missed required payments and paperwork tied to her bankruptcy plan, pointing to what Cardi’s team calls a broader pattern of noncompliance. Cardi is now asking the court to accept the new filing, add the latest incident to the record of violations, grant her prior requests, and issue any further relief the judge deems appropriate.
Druski Hints At JD Vance Skit After Vice President Slams Viral Erika Kirk Parody
Druski hints at a JD Vance skit after the Vice President slammed his viral Erika Kirk parody, escalating a social media feud that has captivated online audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. The latest twist unfolded this week with the comedian's response to Vance's intervention. Erika Kirk, the widow of the late Charlie Kirk and a leading figure at Turning Point USA, became the unwitting subject of Druski's sketch released in late March.
Titled 'How Conservative Women in America Act', the two-minute clip showed Druski transformed with prosthetics, makeup, a blonde wig and a cross necklace to mimic Kirk's public persona. The video exploded in popularity, surpassing 80 million views on X and drawing millions more on Instagram and TikTok where it was shared by verified accounts and influencers alike.
Vice President JD Vance quickly entered the debate, criticising the parody and defending Kirk as a grieving widow who should be left alone. He highlighted the personal toll on her following her husband's death and suggested Druski turn his attention to him instead, even roasting his own appearance as an easier target.
Vance revealed that his wife Usha had momentarily mistaken the skit for footage of him due to the close resemblance. 'Druski, you have my permission if you want to do a skit about me. That works,' the vice president said in comments that were widely circulated.
The remarks came as Kirk had recently withdrawn from a public event with Vance citing serious threats, underscoring the heightened sensitivities around her public profile and the challenges of public life in the current political climate.
Druski was quick to reply, accusing Vance of being unusually invested in defending Kirk and telling him to relax. The comedian warned that the vice president was on the verge of becoming the main character in a sequel. Druski has now explicitly hinted at the follow-up skit, posting on social media that fans were 'not ready' for his JD Vance material.
An Instagram post detailing the tease has amplified the speculation, with users eagerly anticipating a potential 'Part 2' or full transformation targeting the vice president and his public image.
The exchange has turned a one-off comedy sketch into a broader cultural moment. Druski's original video did not name Kirk directly, a point his defenders have emphasised, arguing it was general satire on conservative women rather than a personal attack. Nonetheless, the resemblance was so precise that even Grok, the AI chatbot, reportedly identified the character as Kirk when shown a still image from the clip.
The parody and subsequent row have exposed divides in American political discourse. Conservative voices, including some senators, have condemned Druski's work as tasteless, while supporters of the comedian praise its bold humour and timing.
Kirk herself has engaged with the issue privately, according to reports, with Vance acting as a key ally in navigating the fallout and offering support in the face of online criticism.
As of April 2026, the saga shows no signs of slowing. Druski's hint at a JD Vance skit has left political observers and comedy fans alike speculating about what the next move might entail and whether the vice president's invitation will be accepted in full, potentially adding another layer to this unlikely clash between comedy and politics.
Final Suspect in Jam Master Jay Murder Pleads Guilty: 'I Knew What I Was Doing Was Wrong'

Jay Bryant, the third and final suspect in the murder of Jam Master Jay, has admitted his role in the killing, pleading guilty to the firearm related murder of the Run-DMC legend.
On Monday (Apr. 27) in a sparsely-attended federal courtroom in Brooklyn, Bryant appeared in front of Magistrate Judge Peggy Cross-Goldenberg to plead guilty to his involvement in the killing of the DJ, real name Jason Mizell.
Bryant, 52, wearing a blue-green prison jumpsuit with a white thermal shirt underneath, confessed to a role in the October, 2002 shooting in Mizell’s recording studio in Queens that left him dead. In return, prosecutors agreed to tie together this case and an unrelated 2022 narcotics and firearms case Bryant had previously plead guilty to, and impose a sentence of between 15-20 years (180-240 months) behind bars for all charges in both cases, with a term of supervised release afterwards not to exceed ten years. That plea still has to be accepted by a second judge, LaShann DeArcy Hall, who has overseen the Jam Master Jay case from the beginning.
After answering a battery of questions from Judge Cross-Goldenberg with terse statements of “Yes, ma’am” or “No, ma’am,” Bryant read a short statement laying out his role in the crime.
“In 2002, in Queens NY, I agreed with others who were known drug dealers and involved with a drug deal with Jason Mizell to possess and distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine,” he began.
“On October 30, 2002, in Queens NY, I helped them kill Jason Mizell by helping them gain entry to the recording studio. I knew a gun was going to be used to shoot Jason Mizell. I knew what I was doing was wrong and a crime.”
Before being led away, Bryant gave a thumbs-up to his stepfather, who appeared to be his only supporter in the courtroom.
Joseph Nocella, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, issued a statement about the plea.
“More than two decades after the cold-blooded, execution-style killing of Mr. Mizell, an exhaustive investigation revealed Bryant’s role and today he finally admitted his guilt,” he stated. “The prosecutors in our Office and our law enforcement partners never give up, no matter how long it takes, in the pursuit of justice for the victim and the victim’s family.”
“Justice in the murder of Jam Master Jay has been pursued with determination and resolve for more than two decades. The defendant’s role in facilitating access for the killers was integral to this crime,” said ATF New York Special Agent in Charge Bryan DiGirolamo. “Today’s guilty plea reflects the dedication of law enforcement and prosecutors who never stopped working to bring accountability for the victim and his family. We are grateful for the partnership of ATF NY’s Joint Firearms Task Force–Long Island, ATF Philadelphia Allentown Office, NYPD, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York.”
The two other suspects in the case, Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, were convicted in 2024 of killing Mizell as part of a drug conspiracy. But in 2025, Judge DeArcy Hall overturned Jordan’s conviction, ruling that prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence showing he had a motive to kill the pioneering DJ.
Judge DeArcy Hall decided earlier this month to let Jordan out on bond while he awaits trial on drug charges. However, prosecutors appealed and Jordan remain locked up as an appellate court examines the decision. Washington’s conviction remains intact.
Jam Master Jay's murder occurred at his studio in Queens, New York in October 2002. The investigation stood as one of the longest unsolved murders in hip-hop history, alongside the killings of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. While there were witnesses who saw the murder in the studio, charges weren't filed until August 2020. According to prosecutors, Jay started selling drugs to support himself and his family once Run-DMC's popularity died down.
No date has been set yet for Bryant’s sentencing.

Jay Bryant, the third and final suspect in the murder of Jam Master Jay, has admitted his role in the killing, pleading guilty to the firearm related murder of the Run-DMC legend.
On Monday (Apr. 27) in a sparsely-attended federal courtroom in Brooklyn, Bryant appeared in front of Magistrate Judge Peggy Cross-Goldenberg to plead guilty to his involvement in the killing of the DJ, real name Jason Mizell.
Bryant, 52, wearing a blue-green prison jumpsuit with a white thermal shirt underneath, confessed to a role in the October, 2002 shooting in Mizell’s recording studio in Queens that left him dead. In return, prosecutors agreed to tie together this case and an unrelated 2022 narcotics and firearms case Bryant had previously plead guilty to, and impose a sentence of between 15-20 years (180-240 months) behind bars for all charges in both cases, with a term of supervised release afterwards not to exceed ten years. That plea still has to be accepted by a second judge, LaShann DeArcy Hall, who has overseen the Jam Master Jay case from the beginning.
After answering a battery of questions from Judge Cross-Goldenberg with terse statements of “Yes, ma’am” or “No, ma’am,” Bryant read a short statement laying out his role in the crime.
“In 2002, in Queens NY, I agreed with others who were known drug dealers and involved with a drug deal with Jason Mizell to possess and distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine,” he began.
“On October 30, 2002, in Queens NY, I helped them kill Jason Mizell by helping them gain entry to the recording studio. I knew a gun was going to be used to shoot Jason Mizell. I knew what I was doing was wrong and a crime.”
Before being led away, Bryant gave a thumbs-up to his stepfather, who appeared to be his only supporter in the courtroom.
Joseph Nocella, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, issued a statement about the plea.
“More than two decades after the cold-blooded, execution-style killing of Mr. Mizell, an exhaustive investigation revealed Bryant’s role and today he finally admitted his guilt,” he stated. “The prosecutors in our Office and our law enforcement partners never give up, no matter how long it takes, in the pursuit of justice for the victim and the victim’s family.”
“Justice in the murder of Jam Master Jay has been pursued with determination and resolve for more than two decades. The defendant’s role in facilitating access for the killers was integral to this crime,” said ATF New York Special Agent in Charge Bryan DiGirolamo. “Today’s guilty plea reflects the dedication of law enforcement and prosecutors who never stopped working to bring accountability for the victim and his family. We are grateful for the partnership of ATF NY’s Joint Firearms Task Force–Long Island, ATF Philadelphia Allentown Office, NYPD, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York.”
The two other suspects in the case, Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, were convicted in 2024 of killing Mizell as part of a drug conspiracy. But in 2025, Judge DeArcy Hall overturned Jordan’s conviction, ruling that prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence showing he had a motive to kill the pioneering DJ.
Judge DeArcy Hall decided earlier this month to let Jordan out on bond while he awaits trial on drug charges. However, prosecutors appealed and Jordan remain locked up as an appellate court examines the decision. Washington’s conviction remains intact.
Jam Master Jay's murder occurred at his studio in Queens, New York in October 2002. The investigation stood as one of the longest unsolved murders in hip-hop history, alongside the killings of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. While there were witnesses who saw the murder in the studio, charges weren't filed until August 2020. According to prosecutors, Jay started selling drugs to support himself and his family once Run-DMC's popularity died down.
No date has been set yet for Bryant’s sentencing.
Beyonce, Kelly Rowland & Michelle Williams Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Destiny's Child's 3rd Album 'Survivor'
Destiny’s Child are celebrating 25 years since the release of their acclaimed third studio album Survivor!
Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams all took to Instagram on Saturday (April 25) to celebrate the milestone anniversary.
If you recall, Survivor stemmed singles like the title track “Survivor,” “Bootylicious,” “Emotion” and “Nasty Girl,” which was only a single outside of North America.
Following it’s 2021 release, Survivor was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 2022 Grammys, and won the American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Album that same year.
“Today celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Destiny’s Child‘s third album, Survivor ❤️🙏🏽,” Beyonce shared on Instagram. “To my soul sisters I thank God for you both. It’s an honor to sing through life with you ladies by my side. Behind the curtains Beyond the lights Forever my Angels. Ma kee ta ta 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Happy 25th Anniversary!”
Kelly added on her account, “Where did the time go… 25 years is crazy. I love you BB. I love you Mimi. What a beautiful journey we have been blessed to have. DC for life. I love you ❤️❤️ P.S y’all owe me a wig or that damn helicopter owes me a wig”
Beyonce‘s mom Tina Knowles, who often did the girls’ hair, commented, “I never laughed so hard when your wig came off. And we all went chasing behind it.🤣🤣🤣🤣 that was such a special time. I’m smiling from here to ear thinking that cold morning on the Malibu Beach . My babies, all three of y’all killing the game. And knowing that we are all survivors.!❤️”

Michelle wrote on her Instagram, “Listen! I am stunned that it’s the 25 year anniversary of the album Survivor! Destiny’s Child made such an impact on this earth and I’m truly humbled to a part of history! I was soooooooooo green in this era! LOLOLOL! Beyoncé and Kelly, we really did this!!!! I can’t thank you ladies enough for showing me love, loyalty and true sisterhood! We had so much fun, long days, nights, harmonizing about anything we could think of, traveling the world, meeting amazing supporters who still rock with us today!!! Also, I must give honor to every person who had a hand in this era……management, styling, glam, label departments, publicity, touring, EVERYBODY!!!! Beyonce and Kelly I love you ladies forever!”
Destiny’s Child last reunited on stage during Beyonce‘s final Cowboy Carter Tour stop in Las Vegas last July. Among the songs they performed included “Bootylicious.”
Prior to that, they reunited as Beyonce and Kelly Rowland supported Michelle on the opening night of her musical Death Becomes Her on Broadway in November 2024.
Destiny’s Child are celebrating 25 years since the release of their acclaimed third studio album Survivor!
Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams all took to Instagram on Saturday (April 25) to celebrate the milestone anniversary.
If you recall, Survivor stemmed singles like the title track “Survivor,” “Bootylicious,” “Emotion” and “Nasty Girl,” which was only a single outside of North America.
Following it’s 2021 release, Survivor was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 2022 Grammys, and won the American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Album that same year.
“Today celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Destiny’s Child‘s third album, Survivor ❤️🙏🏽,” Beyonce shared on Instagram. “To my soul sisters I thank God for you both. It’s an honor to sing through life with you ladies by my side. Behind the curtains Beyond the lights Forever my Angels. Ma kee ta ta 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Happy 25th Anniversary!”
Kelly added on her account, “Where did the time go… 25 years is crazy. I love you BB. I love you Mimi. What a beautiful journey we have been blessed to have. DC for life. I love you ❤️❤️ P.S y’all owe me a wig or that damn helicopter owes me a wig”
Beyonce‘s mom Tina Knowles, who often did the girls’ hair, commented, “I never laughed so hard when your wig came off. And we all went chasing behind it.🤣🤣🤣🤣 that was such a special time. I’m smiling from here to ear thinking that cold morning on the Malibu Beach . My babies, all three of y’all killing the game. And knowing that we are all survivors.!❤️”

Michelle wrote on her Instagram, “Listen! I am stunned that it’s the 25 year anniversary of the album Survivor! Destiny’s Child made such an impact on this earth and I’m truly humbled to a part of history! I was soooooooooo green in this era! LOLOLOL! Beyoncé and Kelly, we really did this!!!! I can’t thank you ladies enough for showing me love, loyalty and true sisterhood! We had so much fun, long days, nights, harmonizing about anything we could think of, traveling the world, meeting amazing supporters who still rock with us today!!! Also, I must give honor to every person who had a hand in this era……management, styling, glam, label departments, publicity, touring, EVERYBODY!!!! Beyonce and Kelly I love you ladies forever!”
Destiny’s Child last reunited on stage during Beyonce‘s final Cowboy Carter Tour stop in Las Vegas last July. Among the songs they performed included “Bootylicious.”
Prior to that, they reunited as Beyonce and Kelly Rowland supported Michelle on the opening night of her musical Death Becomes Her on Broadway in November 2024.
Nedra Talley Ross Dead: Last Surviving Member of The Ronettes Dies at 80
Nedra Talley Ross has passed away. The Ronettes singer, who was a founding member of the group, died at the age of 80 years old on Sunday morning (April 26), her daughter revealed on Facebook.
“At approximately 8:30 this morning our mother Nedra Talley Ross went home to be with the Lord,” Nedra K Ross shared, via Variety. “She was safe in her own bed at home with her family close, knowing she was loved. Thank you Lord.”
The Ronettes‘ official Facebook page also shared the sad news of Nedra’s passing.
“It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Nedra Talley Ross’ passing. She was a light to those who knew and loved her,” the account wrote. “As a founding member of The Ronettes, along with her beloved cousins Ronnie and Estelle, Nedra’s voice, style and spirit helped define a sound that would change music. Her contribution to the group’s story and their defining influence will live forever. Rest peacefully dear Nedra. Thanks for the magic.”
The Ronettes was first started by Nedra and her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett, in 1959. They were first signed to Colpix Records in 1961 before moving to Phil Spector‘s Philles Records in 1963.
In 1965, The Ronettes were nominated for their first Grammy award for “Walking in the Rain” and were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame with their song “Be My Baby” in 1999.
Nedra‘s passing comes over four years after Ronnie Spector passed away. Prior to her death, Ronnie was producing a biopic about her life and hand-selected Zendaya to portray her. The movie is still in the works.
Our thoughts go out to Nedra Talley Ross‘ family and loved ones during this time.
Nedra Talley Ross has passed away. The Ronettes singer, who was a founding member of the group, died at the age of 80 years old on Sunday morning (April 26), her daughter revealed on Facebook.
“At approximately 8:30 this morning our mother Nedra Talley Ross went home to be with the Lord,” Nedra K Ross shared, via Variety. “She was safe in her own bed at home with her family close, knowing she was loved. Thank you Lord.”
The Ronettes‘ official Facebook page also shared the sad news of Nedra’s passing.
“It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Nedra Talley Ross’ passing. She was a light to those who knew and loved her,” the account wrote. “As a founding member of The Ronettes, along with her beloved cousins Ronnie and Estelle, Nedra’s voice, style and spirit helped define a sound that would change music. Her contribution to the group’s story and their defining influence will live forever. Rest peacefully dear Nedra. Thanks for the magic.”
The Ronettes was first started by Nedra and her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett, in 1959. They were first signed to Colpix Records in 1961 before moving to Phil Spector‘s Philles Records in 1963.
In 1965, The Ronettes were nominated for their first Grammy award for “Walking in the Rain” and were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame with their song “Be My Baby” in 1999.
Nedra‘s passing comes over four years after Ronnie Spector passed away. Prior to her death, Ronnie was producing a biopic about her life and hand-selected Zendaya to portray her. The movie is still in the works.
Our thoughts go out to Nedra Talley Ross‘ family and loved ones during this time.
Houston Police Terminate Ashley Gonzalez After Racist Slurs Go Viral

Ashley Gonzalez is officially off the force after the Houston Police Department completed a swift internal investigation into a disturbing video she posted online.
The decision to fire her came down this Friday after the department reviewed footage of Gonzalez in her vehicle unleashing a two minute long stream of racial slurs and threats directed at Black people.
City leaders were quick to distance themselves from the disgraced officer. “The Houston Police Department has terminated the employment of Ashley Gonzalez,” HPD announced on X. “As of today, she is no longer an employee of the department. HPD holds every officer to the highest standards of integrity and conduct, and will not waver in upholding these expectations.”
Gonzalez had only been with HPD since January 2024, coming to the department after serving four years in the US Marine Corps.
In the viral clip, she bragged about how “good it felt” to use slurs and warned that she would target Black individuals for arrest if she encountered them while on duty. “The amount of times I will always and forever say that I f–king hate (censored). I f–king hate you all,” Gonzalez allegedly stated in the recording.
Chief J. Noe Diaz Jr. didn’t mince words regarding the termination, calling the former officer’s actions “abhorrent, disgusting, and entirely unacceptable.” While Gonzalez was initially placed on paid leave to comply with civil service laws, the department moved to fire her the moment the legal process allowed. Mayor John Whitmire also praised the move, emphasizing that there is “zero tolerance for racism” in his administration.
Even though she has been kicked out of HPD, Gonzalez still holds a state certification as a peace officer because she has not been convicted of a crime. This technically leaves the door open for her to seek employment at other agencies, a reality that has sparked calls for legislative reform in Austin.
Retired HPD Captain Dr. Greg Fremin noted that while she is still certified, it is hard to imagine a department that would hire her after such a public and “deeply disturbing” display of hate.

Ashley Gonzalez is officially off the force after the Houston Police Department completed a swift internal investigation into a disturbing video she posted online.
The decision to fire her came down this Friday after the department reviewed footage of Gonzalez in her vehicle unleashing a two minute long stream of racial slurs and threats directed at Black people.
City leaders were quick to distance themselves from the disgraced officer. “The Houston Police Department has terminated the employment of Ashley Gonzalez,” HPD announced on X. “As of today, she is no longer an employee of the department. HPD holds every officer to the highest standards of integrity and conduct, and will not waver in upholding these expectations.”
Gonzalez had only been with HPD since January 2024, coming to the department after serving four years in the US Marine Corps.
In the viral clip, she bragged about how “good it felt” to use slurs and warned that she would target Black individuals for arrest if she encountered them while on duty. “The amount of times I will always and forever say that I f–king hate (censored). I f–king hate you all,” Gonzalez allegedly stated in the recording.
Chief J. Noe Diaz Jr. didn’t mince words regarding the termination, calling the former officer’s actions “abhorrent, disgusting, and entirely unacceptable.” While Gonzalez was initially placed on paid leave to comply with civil service laws, the department moved to fire her the moment the legal process allowed. Mayor John Whitmire also praised the move, emphasizing that there is “zero tolerance for racism” in his administration.
Even though she has been kicked out of HPD, Gonzalez still holds a state certification as a peace officer because she has not been convicted of a crime. This technically leaves the door open for her to seek employment at other agencies, a reality that has sparked calls for legislative reform in Austin.
Retired HPD Captain Dr. Greg Fremin noted that while she is still certified, it is hard to imagine a department that would hire her after such a public and “deeply disturbing” display of hate.
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