#MAGFAB: Tyriq Withers for V Man Magazine - Fall/Winter 2026

Fall In Line With Tyriq Withers. In roles both soulful and stirring, the rising actor is forging a name for himself on Hollywood’s playing field! Tyriq Withers is a rising actor featured in VMAN 57, where he discusses his artistic transition, personal losses, and career goals in an interview conducted by veteran actor Stephen Graham.

Fall In Line With Tyriq Withers. In roles both soulful and stirring, the rising actor is forging a name for himself on Hollywood’s playing field! Tyriq Withers is a rising actor featured in VMAN 57, where he discusses his artistic transition, personal losses, and career goals in an interview conducted by veteran actor Stephen Graham.
The Leap to Acting: Withers shifted away from elite Division I college football at Florida State University to pursue acting in Atlanta, a choice he defines as a pivotal risk over entering a stable corporate HR workforce.
Artistic Purpose Through Grief: Following the deeply impactful loss of his older brother, Withers found a spiritual anchor in his craft, transforming cinema and performance into channels for personal and collective healing.
Artistic Purpose Through Grief: Following the deeply impactful loss of his older brother, Withers found a spiritual anchor in his craft, transforming cinema and performance into channels for personal and collective healing.
Athlete Mindset Application: He credits his competitive sports background with instilling a robust discipline to continuously practice and study his craft, while actively overcoming a past tendency to over-analyze mistakes.
Creative Principles: Embracing theater early in his journey helped build the "confidence of failing". Withers views actors as conduits of genuine emotion and strives to bring radical empathy and truthfulness to his portrayals.
Future Ambitions: He avoids predictable roles, instead seeking out vulnerable and complex characters. While highly inspired by grounded indie pieces like Aftersun and Fruitvale StationLine, he aims to explore comedic timing in the near future and utilize his platform to amplify diverse, marginalized voices.
Creative Principles: Embracing theater early in his journey helped build the "confidence of failing". Withers views actors as conduits of genuine emotion and strives to bring radical empathy and truthfulness to his portrayals.
Future Ambitions: He avoids predictable roles, instead seeking out vulnerable and complex characters. While highly inspired by grounded indie pieces like Aftersun and Fruitvale StationLine, he aims to explore comedic timing in the near future and utilize his platform to amplify diverse, marginalized voices.
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#RHOA:alum Kim Zolciak's 15-year-old son arrested for sodomy, sexual battery
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" alum Kim Zolciak's son has been arrested for alleged sex crimes.
The 15-year-old, Kroy "KJ" Jagger Biermann Jr., is facing charges of aggravated sexual battery and aggravated sodomy, according to an Aug. 19 criminal complaint obtained by media sources
The incident allegedly occurred on the afternoon of April 23 in the family changing area of a Life Time gym in Fulton County, Georgia, where the alleged victim ran into Biermann, who was dating her best friend at the time. The next day, police were called to a local hospital after the girl told her grandmother she had been assaulted.
Biermann was arrested Aug. 17 and remains in custody without bond. Biermann's attorney Jason Sheffield denied the allegations in a statement to USA TODAY Friday, Aug. 21: "First and foremost, this is not the kind of information that should be for public dissemination. These are juveniles. Secondly, my client is 100% innocent and tried to present evidence to the arresting officer," which included a voluntary polygraph test and alleged evidence of "prior false allegations by the alleged victim."
Sheffield further noted the results of a sexual assault kit showed no evidence of male DNA on or inside the alleged victim, which the report confirmed. He also said he feels "certain" Biermann would not have been arrested if the officer sat down with Sheffield to talk.
"Sadly, these false allegations are a desperate cry for attention and are motivated by my client's past rejection of the alleged victim's unwanted advances," Sheffield continued.
Sheffield called the arrest without bond "a tragedy" and reiterated that Biermann "is not only presumed innocent, but is in fact, innocent."
Zolciak also broke her silence in a statement to Page Six, calling the allegations "nothing short of reckless and deeply troubling."
Zolciak also told the outlet that "false accusations" can have "devastating consequences" for the person being accused, and "for genuine survivors of sexual assault and abuse."
Marriage over: 'Real Housewives' star Kim Zolciak, Kroy Biermann file for divorce after 11 years of marriage
"Every legitimate allegation deserves to be taken seriously and investigated based on the facts and evidence. At the same time, no one should be publicly condemned based solely on an accusation," she concluded. "We remain confident that the facts and evidence will establish the truth, and we ask that people allow the proper process to take its course rather than spreading unproven allegations."
Biermann is the third child and eldest son of the reality star and her ex-husband Kroy Biermann, who share six kids in total – KJ, 15, Kash, 14, and twins Kaia and Kane, 12, along with Zolciak's daughters from a previous relationship Brielle, 29, and Ariana, 24, whom the former NFL player legally adopted in 2013.
The alleged victim told police she was eating at the gym café after a workout when she saw Biermann and called out to him. He asked if she wanted to go into the co-ed sauna together, which is accessible through the family locker room, per the report.
Once they got inside the locker room, the victim alleged Biermann "grabbed her by the waist and started kissing her neck and grabbing her butt." He then allegedly began touching her genitals from over her clothes "so hard that it hurt."
She said she told him no "multiple times" and he allegedly replied "something to the effect that she was lucky he wasn't making her do it" before pulling down his pants and orally sodomizing her, according to the report. The girl alleged Biermann also digitally penetrated her and "tried multiple times to have sexual intercourse."
She was finally able to get away, the report said, and confessed the alleged incident to her grandmother the next day after skipping school and having a panic attack.
At the hospital, she had a sexual assault examination done and told officers that she and Biermann had consensually kissed once before, but she did not consent to any of their sexual interactions the day prior and "did not want her first time having sex to be with her best friend's boyfriend." She added that Biermann previously dated other of her friends as well.
Police launched an investigation, during which they learned that Biermann had not scanned into the gym that day. However, surveillance footage later revealed he was in the gym and showed him entering the family locker room with the alleged victim.
They were inside for approximately 30 minutes before footage showed Biermann head toward the sauna alone and the girl exit to the lobby shortly after. The sexual assault kit returned no evidence of male DNA in the victim's mouth or genitals, the report said.
On May 18, the report stated an officer spoke with Kroy Biermann Sr., who said he and Zolciak would discuss letting their son talk to authorities. On June 24, Sheffield called the officer to inform that he would be representing Biermann in the case.
Sheffield said in his statement to USA TODAY that he "will work tirelessly" to prove "the mean spirited nature of these false allegations and to bring a close to this matter as quickly as possible." He also asked that the public not make assumptions about the truth and "give the families on both sides their space and privacy."
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800-656-HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org and en Español RAINN.org/es.
The 15-year-old, Kroy "KJ" Jagger Biermann Jr., is facing charges of aggravated sexual battery and aggravated sodomy, according to an Aug. 19 criminal complaint obtained by media sources
The incident allegedly occurred on the afternoon of April 23 in the family changing area of a Life Time gym in Fulton County, Georgia, where the alleged victim ran into Biermann, who was dating her best friend at the time. The next day, police were called to a local hospital after the girl told her grandmother she had been assaulted.
Biermann was arrested Aug. 17 and remains in custody without bond. Biermann's attorney Jason Sheffield denied the allegations in a statement to USA TODAY Friday, Aug. 21: "First and foremost, this is not the kind of information that should be for public dissemination. These are juveniles. Secondly, my client is 100% innocent and tried to present evidence to the arresting officer," which included a voluntary polygraph test and alleged evidence of "prior false allegations by the alleged victim."
Sheffield further noted the results of a sexual assault kit showed no evidence of male DNA on or inside the alleged victim, which the report confirmed. He also said he feels "certain" Biermann would not have been arrested if the officer sat down with Sheffield to talk.
"Sadly, these false allegations are a desperate cry for attention and are motivated by my client's past rejection of the alleged victim's unwanted advances," Sheffield continued.
Sheffield called the arrest without bond "a tragedy" and reiterated that Biermann "is not only presumed innocent, but is in fact, innocent."
Zolciak also broke her silence in a statement to Page Six, calling the allegations "nothing short of reckless and deeply troubling."
Zolciak also told the outlet that "false accusations" can have "devastating consequences" for the person being accused, and "for genuine survivors of sexual assault and abuse."
Marriage over: 'Real Housewives' star Kim Zolciak, Kroy Biermann file for divorce after 11 years of marriage
"Every legitimate allegation deserves to be taken seriously and investigated based on the facts and evidence. At the same time, no one should be publicly condemned based solely on an accusation," she concluded. "We remain confident that the facts and evidence will establish the truth, and we ask that people allow the proper process to take its course rather than spreading unproven allegations."
Biermann is the third child and eldest son of the reality star and her ex-husband Kroy Biermann, who share six kids in total – KJ, 15, Kash, 14, and twins Kaia and Kane, 12, along with Zolciak's daughters from a previous relationship Brielle, 29, and Ariana, 24, whom the former NFL player legally adopted in 2013.
The alleged victim told police she was eating at the gym café after a workout when she saw Biermann and called out to him. He asked if she wanted to go into the co-ed sauna together, which is accessible through the family locker room, per the report.
Once they got inside the locker room, the victim alleged Biermann "grabbed her by the waist and started kissing her neck and grabbing her butt." He then allegedly began touching her genitals from over her clothes "so hard that it hurt."
She said she told him no "multiple times" and he allegedly replied "something to the effect that she was lucky he wasn't making her do it" before pulling down his pants and orally sodomizing her, according to the report. The girl alleged Biermann also digitally penetrated her and "tried multiple times to have sexual intercourse."
She was finally able to get away, the report said, and confessed the alleged incident to her grandmother the next day after skipping school and having a panic attack.
At the hospital, she had a sexual assault examination done and told officers that she and Biermann had consensually kissed once before, but she did not consent to any of their sexual interactions the day prior and "did not want her first time having sex to be with her best friend's boyfriend." She added that Biermann previously dated other of her friends as well.
Police launched an investigation, during which they learned that Biermann had not scanned into the gym that day. However, surveillance footage later revealed he was in the gym and showed him entering the family locker room with the alleged victim.
They were inside for approximately 30 minutes before footage showed Biermann head toward the sauna alone and the girl exit to the lobby shortly after. The sexual assault kit returned no evidence of male DNA in the victim's mouth or genitals, the report said.
On May 18, the report stated an officer spoke with Kroy Biermann Sr., who said he and Zolciak would discuss letting their son talk to authorities. On June 24, Sheffield called the officer to inform that he would be representing Biermann in the case.
Sheffield said in his statement to USA TODAY that he "will work tirelessly" to prove "the mean spirited nature of these false allegations and to bring a close to this matter as quickly as possible." He also asked that the public not make assumptions about the truth and "give the families on both sides their space and privacy."
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800-656-HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org and en Español RAINN.org/es.
#MusicNews: Gospel Music Legend #RIPNikkiRossBellamy Dies at 54
Nikki L. Ross Bellamy, one of Houston gospel music’s most distinctive and celebrated voices, died Aug. 14. She was 54.
Her passing was announced by New Jerusalem Churches of Sound Doctrine, where Ross Bellamy was a longtime member. The church described her as a beloved daughter of the ministry whose extraordinary voice carried her before audiences around the world while she remained deeply connected to her church family.
“The world heard her voice. We knew her heart,” the church said in announcing her death.
For decades, Ross Bellamy was a fixture of Houston’s gospel music community and became one of the city’s most recognizable vocalists. MyHoustonGOSPEL.com has chronicled her music and ministry for more than 15 years, documenting a career that placed her alongside some of gospel music’s biggest names.
Ross Bellamy recorded with Kirk Franklin, Ricky Dillard & New G, James Fortune & FIYA, The Walls Group, Rodnie Bryant & CCMC, Jonathan Nelson and others. Her memorable recordings included “He’s Been Just That Good,” “There Is No Way” and “I Surrender All” with Ricky Dillard & New G; “Make A Sound” with James Fortune & FIYA; and “Yes” with The Walls Group.
Her career also included work with Houston’s Gary Mayes & Nu Era and as part of the music staff for BET’s Sunday Best. In 2013, Ross appeared with fellow Houston-connected artists Israel Houghton, PJ Morton and Aaron Lindsay on “Sunday Kinda Love,” featured on the soundtrack to I’m in Love with a Church Girl.
Although widely known for lending her powerhouse vocals to other artists’ projects, Ross Bellamy also pursued her own music. In 2011, MyHoustonGOSPEL.com described her as one of the nation’s most sought-after vocalists as she prepared for a Houston live recording. Ross said at the time that her sound would blend gospel with jazz, praise and worship and other influences.She later released solo music, including “God Is Able,” and continued recording even while facing health challenges. In recent years, she appeared on gospel artist Trent’s “Beautiful Day,” recorded during her health battle.
Ross Bellamy’s importance to Houston gospel extended beyond recordings. When she experienced a serious health scare years earlier, Houston gospel artists and supporters rallied around her during her recovery.
New Jerusalem Churches of Sound Doctrine extended prayers and condolences to her husband, Ty Bellamy, their children, family, friends and the countless people touched by her life and ministry.
“Her voice was unmistakable, her presence unforgettable, and the impact of her music and ministry reached far beyond the walls of the church,” the fellowship said.
She gave her final public performance at the Gospel Music Workshop of America Convention in July.
Listen to that Anoited voice!
Nikki L. Ross Bellamy, one of Houston gospel music’s most distinctive and celebrated voices, died Aug. 14. She was 54.
Her passing was announced by New Jerusalem Churches of Sound Doctrine, where Ross Bellamy was a longtime member. The church described her as a beloved daughter of the ministry whose extraordinary voice carried her before audiences around the world while she remained deeply connected to her church family.
“The world heard her voice. We knew her heart,” the church said in announcing her death.
For decades, Ross Bellamy was a fixture of Houston’s gospel music community and became one of the city’s most recognizable vocalists. MyHoustonGOSPEL.com has chronicled her music and ministry for more than 15 years, documenting a career that placed her alongside some of gospel music’s biggest names.
Ross Bellamy recorded with Kirk Franklin, Ricky Dillard & New G, James Fortune & FIYA, The Walls Group, Rodnie Bryant & CCMC, Jonathan Nelson and others. Her memorable recordings included “He’s Been Just That Good,” “There Is No Way” and “I Surrender All” with Ricky Dillard & New G; “Make A Sound” with James Fortune & FIYA; and “Yes” with The Walls Group.
Her career also included work with Houston’s Gary Mayes & Nu Era and as part of the music staff for BET’s Sunday Best. In 2013, Ross appeared with fellow Houston-connected artists Israel Houghton, PJ Morton and Aaron Lindsay on “Sunday Kinda Love,” featured on the soundtrack to I’m in Love with a Church Girl.
Although widely known for lending her powerhouse vocals to other artists’ projects, Ross Bellamy also pursued her own music. In 2011, MyHoustonGOSPEL.com described her as one of the nation’s most sought-after vocalists as she prepared for a Houston live recording. Ross said at the time that her sound would blend gospel with jazz, praise and worship and other influences.She later released solo music, including “God Is Able,” and continued recording even while facing health challenges. In recent years, she appeared on gospel artist Trent’s “Beautiful Day,” recorded during her health battle.
Ross Bellamy’s importance to Houston gospel extended beyond recordings. When she experienced a serious health scare years earlier, Houston gospel artists and supporters rallied around her during her recovery.
New Jerusalem Churches of Sound Doctrine extended prayers and condolences to her husband, Ty Bellamy, their children, family, friends and the countless people touched by her life and ministry.
“Her voice was unmistakable, her presence unforgettable, and the impact of her music and ministry reached far beyond the walls of the church,” the fellowship said.
She gave her final public performance at the Gospel Music Workshop of America Convention in July.
Listen to that Anoited voice!
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#HipHopNews: Lil’ Kim To Celebrate Iconic ‘Hard Core’ Album With One-Night-Only Orchestral Concert In Brooklyn
Lil’ Kim is bringing Hard Core back home to Brooklyn — this time with a full orchestra.
The rap icon will headline Lil’ Kim’s Hard Core Symphony at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre on November 19, 2026. The one-night-only concert will feature the Illharmonic Orchestra, blending live symphonic arrangements with Kim’s signature hip-hop sound.
The special performance will celebrate the legacy of Kim’s groundbreaking 1996 debut album, Hard Core, while also incorporating some of her biggest hits. According to promotional details, fans can expect orchestral versions of classics including “Crush on You,” “Big Momma Thang,” “No Time” and “Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix).”
Released in 1996 and executive produced by The Notorious B.I.G., Hard Core became a defining project in Lil’ Kim’s career and helped establish her as one of hip-hop’s most influential female rappers.
The black-tie event begins at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m. Formal attire is required.
#RIPMichaelWright, 'Five Heartbeats' and 'V' actor, dies at 70

Lil’ Kim is bringing Hard Core back home to Brooklyn — this time with a full orchestra.
The rap icon will headline Lil’ Kim’s Hard Core Symphony at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre on November 19, 2026. The one-night-only concert will feature the Illharmonic Orchestra, blending live symphonic arrangements with Kim’s signature hip-hop sound.
The special performance will celebrate the legacy of Kim’s groundbreaking 1996 debut album, Hard Core, while also incorporating some of her biggest hits. According to promotional details, fans can expect orchestral versions of classics including “Crush on You,” “Big Momma Thang,” “No Time” and “Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix).”
Released in 1996 and executive produced by The Notorious B.I.G., Hard Core became a defining project in Lil’ Kim’s career and helped establish her as one of hip-hop’s most influential female rappers.
The black-tie event begins at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m. Formal attire is required.
#RIPMichaelWright, 'Five Heartbeats' and 'V' actor, dies at 70

Michael Wright, known for his onscreen roles in "The Five Heartbeats" and "V," has died, according to a family statement shared on social media. He was 70.
The New York-born actor's wife, Susan Wright, confirmed his death in an Instagram post Friday, Aug. 21, writing, "It is with profound sadness and an unimaginable heaviness in my heart that I share the passing of my beloved husband, Michael Wright."
The family told TMZ in a statement that "The Principal" star died on Aug. 19 after suffering from "heart failure" as well as "complications of a rare degenerative neurological disease called Marchiafava-Bignami."
Wright's "Five Heartbeats" costar Leon Robinson, who played J.T. Matthews in the film, took to Instagram to share a video tribute to the beloved star.
"We made History together, we were honored together, you made your mark and for that you will be remembered, my friend. Michael Wright RIP🙏🏾" Robinson captioned a clip of the two stars in and out of their musical characters.
Throughout his career, Wright appeared in more than 50 film and television projects, most notably his movie roles as Clinton in 1979's "The Wanderers," main villain Victor Duncan in the action-crime flick "The Principal" and Carlyle in 1983's "Streamers," alongside David Alan Grier.
Many TV fans will also recall his performance as Elias Taylor in the 1984 sci-fi miniseries "V" or as the poet-inmate Omar White in HBO's "Oz."
His most recognizable role is arguably in the 1991 musical film "The Five Heartbeats," where he plays the charismatic yet troubled vocalist Eddie King Jr., who grapples with alcohol and drug addiction that impact his career and place in the fictional Motown group.
'So much more than the roles the world knew him for'
In her statement, Susan said that her late husband's "talent, presence, and contributions to film and television will live on, but to those of us who loved him personally, he was so much more than the roles the world knew him for."
"Our family is grieving an enormous and deeply personal loss. We understand how much Michael meant to so many people, and we are grateful for the love, prayers, memories, and condolences already being shared," the statement reads. "In the coming days, when we are ready, we will share additional information regarding Michael's life, legacy, and how we intend to honor and celebrate him."
She concluded her statement by adding that her husband's work will live on forever, "but your love will live even longer in the hearts of those who knew you best. Rest peacefully, my love. You will be missed beyond words."
Michael Wright is survived by his five children – Manon Wright, Byron Barr, Brittney Briggs, Brianna Barr and Sir Barr – and his grandchild, Yoko.
The New York-born actor's wife, Susan Wright, confirmed his death in an Instagram post Friday, Aug. 21, writing, "It is with profound sadness and an unimaginable heaviness in my heart that I share the passing of my beloved husband, Michael Wright."
The family told TMZ in a statement that "The Principal" star died on Aug. 19 after suffering from "heart failure" as well as "complications of a rare degenerative neurological disease called Marchiafava-Bignami."
Wright's "Five Heartbeats" costar Leon Robinson, who played J.T. Matthews in the film, took to Instagram to share a video tribute to the beloved star.
"We made History together, we were honored together, you made your mark and for that you will be remembered, my friend. Michael Wright RIP🙏🏾" Robinson captioned a clip of the two stars in and out of their musical characters.
Throughout his career, Wright appeared in more than 50 film and television projects, most notably his movie roles as Clinton in 1979's "The Wanderers," main villain Victor Duncan in the action-crime flick "The Principal" and Carlyle in 1983's "Streamers," alongside David Alan Grier.
Many TV fans will also recall his performance as Elias Taylor in the 1984 sci-fi miniseries "V" or as the poet-inmate Omar White in HBO's "Oz."
His most recognizable role is arguably in the 1991 musical film "The Five Heartbeats," where he plays the charismatic yet troubled vocalist Eddie King Jr., who grapples with alcohol and drug addiction that impact his career and place in the fictional Motown group.
'So much more than the roles the world knew him for'
In her statement, Susan said that her late husband's "talent, presence, and contributions to film and television will live on, but to those of us who loved him personally, he was so much more than the roles the world knew him for."
"Our family is grieving an enormous and deeply personal loss. We understand how much Michael meant to so many people, and we are grateful for the love, prayers, memories, and condolences already being shared," the statement reads. "In the coming days, when we are ready, we will share additional information regarding Michael's life, legacy, and how we intend to honor and celebrate him."
She concluded her statement by adding that her husband's work will live on forever, "but your love will live even longer in the hearts of those who knew you best. Rest peacefully, my love. You will be missed beyond words."
Michael Wright is survived by his five children – Manon Wright, Byron Barr, Brittney Briggs, Brianna Barr and Sir Barr – and his grandchild, Yoko.
Chris Tucker Confirms Talks for ‘Rush Hour 4’Fueling Hollywood Comeback Vibes
Chris Tucker may be getting ready to revisit two of the roles that helped define his career.
Speaking with Atlanta’s WSB-TV, Tucker confirmed that conversations are active around both Rush Hour 4 and another Friday movie, opening the door to seeing Detective James Carter and Smokey back on the big screen after decades away.
“We have ‘Rush Hour.’ We’re talking about that. We’re talking about another ‘Friday.’ So we’ll see if those happen,” Tucker said.
Getting either movie across the finish line still requires some work.
Rush Hour 4 has faced a sizable salary negotiation involving Tucker and Jackie Chan. The two stars were reportedly offered $8 million each to return and declined, with both seeking numbers closer to the roughly $20 million they earned for Rush Hour 3 in 2007. Negotiations remain ongoing, and people familiar with the situation have characterized the back-and-forth as a normal part of assembling a major studio franchise.
Chris Tucker may be getting ready to revisit two of the roles that helped define his career.
Speaking with Atlanta’s WSB-TV, Tucker confirmed that conversations are active around both Rush Hour 4 and another Friday movie, opening the door to seeing Detective James Carter and Smokey back on the big screen after decades away.
“We have ‘Rush Hour.’ We’re talking about that. We’re talking about another ‘Friday.’ So we’ll see if those happen,” Tucker said.
Getting either movie across the finish line still requires some work.
Rush Hour 4 has faced a sizable salary negotiation involving Tucker and Jackie Chan. The two stars were reportedly offered $8 million each to return and declined, with both seeking numbers closer to the roughly $20 million they earned for Rush Hour 3 in 2007. Negotiations remain ongoing, and people familiar with the situation have characterized the back-and-forth as a normal part of assembling a major studio franchise.
Jamie Foxx is returning to the comedy stage.The legendary comedian and Academy Award-winning actor announced that his special, Jamie Foxx: Take Care of Yourself, is set to premiere Oct. 7 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
According to the logline, iFoxx is set to bring “a much-needed dose of self-care in his most honest, evolved, and unforgettable chapter.”
Arriving as part of Hulu’s “Hularious” lineup, the project serves as a forward-looking follow-up to his 2024 Netflix special, What Had Happened Was.. In the special, he candidly addressed his life-threatening 2023 medical emergency.
Positioned as his most personal and evolved hour yet, Take Care of Yourself blends Foxx’s signature showmanship and sharp comedic timing with a reflective focus on recovery, wellness, and self-care after braving a public health crisis.
One of Hollywood’s rare triple-threat legends, Foxx built an incredible career that spans stand-up comedy, award-winning acting, and chart-topping music. After making his breakthrough as a standout cast member on In Living Color, he co-creating The Jamie Foxx Show. He then transitioned into dramatic film roles. He made history in 2005 by earning two Academy Award nominations in the same year. He won the Best Actor award for his captivating portrayal of Ray Charles in Ray. Foxx was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Collateral. Since then, he’s gone on to lead critically acclaimed blockbusters like Django Unchained, Dreamgirls, and Pixar’s Soul.
Beyond Hollywood, Foxx is a formidable force in the music industry. He earned a Billboard 200 No. 1 album with Unpredictable. Eventually, Foxx earned a Grammy Award for his hit single “Blame It.” He also lent his iconic vocals to massive chart-toppers like Kanye West’s “Gold Digger”.
One of only a handful of stars to win both an Oscar and top the Billboard music charts, Foxx remains a defining, generational talent across American pop culture.
According to the logline, iFoxx is set to bring “a much-needed dose of self-care in his most honest, evolved, and unforgettable chapter.”
Arriving as part of Hulu’s “Hularious” lineup, the project serves as a forward-looking follow-up to his 2024 Netflix special, What Had Happened Was.. In the special, he candidly addressed his life-threatening 2023 medical emergency.
Positioned as his most personal and evolved hour yet, Take Care of Yourself blends Foxx’s signature showmanship and sharp comedic timing with a reflective focus on recovery, wellness, and self-care after braving a public health crisis.
One of Hollywood’s rare triple-threat legends, Foxx built an incredible career that spans stand-up comedy, award-winning acting, and chart-topping music. After making his breakthrough as a standout cast member on In Living Color, he co-creating The Jamie Foxx Show. He then transitioned into dramatic film roles. He made history in 2005 by earning two Academy Award nominations in the same year. He won the Best Actor award for his captivating portrayal of Ray Charles in Ray. Foxx was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Collateral. Since then, he’s gone on to lead critically acclaimed blockbusters like Django Unchained, Dreamgirls, and Pixar’s Soul.
Beyond Hollywood, Foxx is a formidable force in the music industry. He earned a Billboard 200 No. 1 album with Unpredictable. Eventually, Foxx earned a Grammy Award for his hit single “Blame It.” He also lent his iconic vocals to massive chart-toppers like Kanye West’s “Gold Digger”.
One of only a handful of stars to win both an Oscar and top the Billboard music charts, Foxx remains a defining, generational talent across American pop culture.
Timbaland Sued By DJ Claiming Termination For Producer’s Son
Legendary producer Timbaland is facing a lawsuit from DJ E Feezy over an alleged $120,000 loss tied to Missy Elliott’s 2024 “Out of This World” tour.
E Feezy claims Timbaland removed him from the arena tour less than a month before its launch. He alleges Timbaland’s son then took his position, calling the decision an act of nepotism.
The lawsuit centers on whether the parties reached an enforceable agreement. E Feezy claims he had secured the booking and prepared for the international tour before losing the opportunity.
He says the engagement would have generated about $120,000. The DJ also claims he incurred expenses while obtaining Canadian work authorization for the tour.
E Feezy alleges the parties later reached a settlement to resolve the dispute. He now claims Timbaland failed to comply with its terms.
The DJ is seeking roughly $130,000 in damages, according to TMZ. His claims include the lost tour income and expenses associated with preparing for the engagement.
Timbaland disputes the allegations and has asked the court to dismiss the case. He contends that no enforceable agreement existed under the terms E Feezy describes.
The producer also has turned to the courts against his former manager. Timbaland alleges the manager handled negotiations surrounding the DJ’s proposed tour role.
Timbaland argues that any financial liability should rest with the former manager if E Feezy ultimately establishes a valid claim.
The competing filings place the alleged agreement at the heart of the litigation. E Feezy maintains that Timbaland and Mosley Touring were obligated to compensate him.
Timbaland maintains that no binding contract required payment. His defense also challenges E Feezy’s account of the settlement.
The nepotism allegation adds another layer to the dispute. E Feezy contends Timbaland’s son replaced him after the producer removed him from the tour.
The lawsuit itself does not establish wrongdoing by Timbaland. The allegations remain contested, and the court has not resolved the claims.
The case will turn on the alleged touring agreement and subsequent settlement. It also could determine who bears responsibility for E Feezy’s claimed losses.
Legendary producer Timbaland is facing a lawsuit from DJ E Feezy over an alleged $120,000 loss tied to Missy Elliott’s 2024 “Out of This World” tour.
E Feezy claims Timbaland removed him from the arena tour less than a month before its launch. He alleges Timbaland’s son then took his position, calling the decision an act of nepotism.
The lawsuit centers on whether the parties reached an enforceable agreement. E Feezy claims he had secured the booking and prepared for the international tour before losing the opportunity.
He says the engagement would have generated about $120,000. The DJ also claims he incurred expenses while obtaining Canadian work authorization for the tour.
E Feezy alleges the parties later reached a settlement to resolve the dispute. He now claims Timbaland failed to comply with its terms.
The DJ is seeking roughly $130,000 in damages, according to TMZ. His claims include the lost tour income and expenses associated with preparing for the engagement.
Timbaland disputes the allegations and has asked the court to dismiss the case. He contends that no enforceable agreement existed under the terms E Feezy describes.
The producer also has turned to the courts against his former manager. Timbaland alleges the manager handled negotiations surrounding the DJ’s proposed tour role.
Timbaland argues that any financial liability should rest with the former manager if E Feezy ultimately establishes a valid claim.
The competing filings place the alleged agreement at the heart of the litigation. E Feezy maintains that Timbaland and Mosley Touring were obligated to compensate him.
Timbaland maintains that no binding contract required payment. His defense also challenges E Feezy’s account of the settlement.
The nepotism allegation adds another layer to the dispute. E Feezy contends Timbaland’s son replaced him after the producer removed him from the tour.
The lawsuit itself does not establish wrongdoing by Timbaland. The allegations remain contested, and the court has not resolved the claims.
The case will turn on the alleged touring agreement and subsequent settlement. It also could determine who bears responsibility for E Feezy’s claimed losses.
#RIP: Buffalo Bills Star Ed Oliver’s 2-Year-Old Son Dies Due to Drowning Accident

Ed Oliver is mourning a tragic loss. The 28-year-old Buffalo Bills defensive tackle’s son, also named Ed, passed away at the age of 2 due to an accidental drowning at their home.
“On behalf of the entire Buffalo Bills organization, we want to publicly express our condolences to Ed Oliver and his family on the devastating loss of his son. It’s an unthinkable tragedy for any parent. We will continue to support Ed and his family as we all grieve this loss,” the team’s general manager Brandon Beane said in a statement.
The young boy was “found unresponsive in a swimming pool by family members at a residence outside Houston,” ESPN reports.
A source close to the family asks for “privacy and prayers at this very difficult time.”
The incident reportedly occurred on June 28, when Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded “to an in-progress life-in-danger call,” per ESPN. He was reportedly discovered unresponsive by his parents in the swimming pool at their home, and taken by ambulance to a Houston hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Ed also has a daughter, Ava, with his longtime partner Dymond Gladney.
He has played with the Bills since 2019. According to ESPN, the Bills organization has been “aware of the incident since it occurred.”
Our thoughts are with Ed‘s loved ones at this incredibly difficult time. RIP.

Ed Oliver is mourning a tragic loss. The 28-year-old Buffalo Bills defensive tackle’s son, also named Ed, passed away at the age of 2 due to an accidental drowning at their home.
“On behalf of the entire Buffalo Bills organization, we want to publicly express our condolences to Ed Oliver and his family on the devastating loss of his son. It’s an unthinkable tragedy for any parent. We will continue to support Ed and his family as we all grieve this loss,” the team’s general manager Brandon Beane said in a statement.
The young boy was “found unresponsive in a swimming pool by family members at a residence outside Houston,” ESPN reports.
A source close to the family asks for “privacy and prayers at this very difficult time.”
The incident reportedly occurred on June 28, when Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded “to an in-progress life-in-danger call,” per ESPN. He was reportedly discovered unresponsive by his parents in the swimming pool at their home, and taken by ambulance to a Houston hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Ed also has a daughter, Ava, with his longtime partner Dymond Gladney.
He has played with the Bills since 2019. According to ESPN, the Bills organization has been “aware of the incident since it occurred.”
Our thoughts are with Ed‘s loved ones at this incredibly difficult time. RIP.
Jaafar Jackson Says 'Michael' Sequel Will Address King of Pop's Abuse Allegations
Jaafar Jackson says the Michael sequel will address the sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson from his late uncle’s perspective.
Jaafar called previous accounts "someone else’s story" and said they were "mainly driven by an agenda," arguing that his family wants Michael’s voice heard.
The sequel remains in development for a late 2027 or early 2028 release after the first film crossed $1 billion worldwide and became the highest-grossing biopic ever.
Jaafar Jackson has shared that the sequel to the record-breaking Michael will touch upon his late uncle's infamous sexual abuse allegations.
In an interview with GQ Middle East, the actor said the second installment will put Michael Jackson's own view of the allegations front and center.
"I think the second film will give even more insight from his point of view, because at the end of the day, [the allegations] are always from someone else's," Jaafar said. The screenplay for the Antoine Fuqua-directed movie is currently in development.
Jaafar also pushed back firmly on previous accounts of the allegations, calling them "someone else's story."
"It's someone else's idea of what it is, and it's mainly driven by an agenda. And that's really the issue we've been having as a family — not having Michael's voice being heard. I think that's very, very important, especially in the late years," the actor explained.
Elsewhere in the interview, Jaafar emphasized that the late King of Pop would have a chance for his point of view to be revealed. "There’s been so many stories told about Michael from so many different people," Jafaar said. "This is to tell Michael's story finally from the point of view of himself."
The first film ends in 1988 with Jackson performing at London's Wembley Stadium during the Bad World Tour. The child abuse allegations, which began in the early 1990s, were not addressed in it.
Director Antoine Fuqua and screenwriter John Logan originally drafted scenes depicting Jackson's settlement with the family of Jordan Chandler, the 13-year-old who first sued Jackson for sexual abuse in 1993, but those scenes were ultimately scrapped, initially causing a delay in the project. Lawyers found the $20 million settlement legally barred Jackson's estate from portraying the Chandler family in a film.
Michael was released in April and quickly became the the highest-grossing biopic of all time, crossing $1 billion globally. The sequel is expected to be released in late 2027 or early 2028.
Jaafar, also detailed the emotional territory he hopes the sequel explores. "He never changed that purity, that sense of always wanting to find the good in other people," he said.
"And no matter all the stuff he went through, how he was treated, what things were said about him, he never stopped treating people with kindness… even though he was broken, his heart still stayed the same… I hope that this is felt in the second movie."
Jaafar Jackson says the Michael sequel will address the sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson from his late uncle’s perspective.
Jaafar called previous accounts "someone else’s story" and said they were "mainly driven by an agenda," arguing that his family wants Michael’s voice heard.
The sequel remains in development for a late 2027 or early 2028 release after the first film crossed $1 billion worldwide and became the highest-grossing biopic ever.
Jaafar Jackson has shared that the sequel to the record-breaking Michael will touch upon his late uncle's infamous sexual abuse allegations.
In an interview with GQ Middle East, the actor said the second installment will put Michael Jackson's own view of the allegations front and center.
"I think the second film will give even more insight from his point of view, because at the end of the day, [the allegations] are always from someone else's," Jaafar said. The screenplay for the Antoine Fuqua-directed movie is currently in development.
Jaafar also pushed back firmly on previous accounts of the allegations, calling them "someone else's story."
"It's someone else's idea of what it is, and it's mainly driven by an agenda. And that's really the issue we've been having as a family — not having Michael's voice being heard. I think that's very, very important, especially in the late years," the actor explained.
Elsewhere in the interview, Jaafar emphasized that the late King of Pop would have a chance for his point of view to be revealed. "There’s been so many stories told about Michael from so many different people," Jafaar said. "This is to tell Michael's story finally from the point of view of himself."
The first film ends in 1988 with Jackson performing at London's Wembley Stadium during the Bad World Tour. The child abuse allegations, which began in the early 1990s, were not addressed in it.
Director Antoine Fuqua and screenwriter John Logan originally drafted scenes depicting Jackson's settlement with the family of Jordan Chandler, the 13-year-old who first sued Jackson for sexual abuse in 1993, but those scenes were ultimately scrapped, initially causing a delay in the project. Lawyers found the $20 million settlement legally barred Jackson's estate from portraying the Chandler family in a film.
Michael was released in April and quickly became the the highest-grossing biopic of all time, crossing $1 billion globally. The sequel is expected to be released in late 2027 or early 2028.
Jaafar, also detailed the emotional territory he hopes the sequel explores. "He never changed that purity, that sense of always wanting to find the good in other people," he said.
"And no matter all the stuff he went through, how he was treated, what things were said about him, he never stopped treating people with kindness… even though he was broken, his heart still stayed the same… I hope that this is felt in the second movie."
Wendy Williams is making her wishes clear as her court-ordered guardianship continues.
The 62-year-old former talk show host was recently photographed out in New York City, marking one of her only public appearances this year, and the first in at least six months.
During the outing, Wendy was asked what she wanted fans to know about her ongoing situation. Her answer was brief and direct: “I want out!”
Wendy was reportedly carrying shopping bags and entering a building when a photographer asked about what she has been going through, per Page Six. She was also accompanied by a male companion during the outing.
Wendy has repeatedly opposed the guardianship
Wendy was placed under the court-ordered arrangement in May 2022 after Wells Fargo raised concerns about whether her affairs were being properly handled. Attorney Sabrina E. Morrissey was appointed as her guardian.
This is not the first time Wendy has publicly called for the arrangement to end. During a March 2025 call-in interview on The View, she denied being incapacitated and said that she wanted control of her life back.
“It was my choice to get an independent evaluation on my incapacitation, which I don’t have it,” Wendy shared at the time. “How dare they say I have incapacitation. I do not.”
The medical history surrounding the case has also been disputed. Wendy‘s care team previously announced that she had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia.
However, in November 2025, a neurologist concluded Wendy did not have frontotemporal dementia following additional testing. Her team said they would “file legal docs” at the time. No end to the guardianship has been announced at this time.
The 62-year-old former talk show host was recently photographed out in New York City, marking one of her only public appearances this year, and the first in at least six months.
During the outing, Wendy was asked what she wanted fans to know about her ongoing situation. Her answer was brief and direct: “I want out!”
Wendy was reportedly carrying shopping bags and entering a building when a photographer asked about what she has been going through, per Page Six. She was also accompanied by a male companion during the outing.
Wendy has repeatedly opposed the guardianship
Wendy was placed under the court-ordered arrangement in May 2022 after Wells Fargo raised concerns about whether her affairs were being properly handled. Attorney Sabrina E. Morrissey was appointed as her guardian.
This is not the first time Wendy has publicly called for the arrangement to end. During a March 2025 call-in interview on The View, she denied being incapacitated and said that she wanted control of her life back.
“It was my choice to get an independent evaluation on my incapacitation, which I don’t have it,” Wendy shared at the time. “How dare they say I have incapacitation. I do not.”
The medical history surrounding the case has also been disputed. Wendy‘s care team previously announced that she had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia.
However, in November 2025, a neurologist concluded Wendy did not have frontotemporal dementia following additional testing. Her team said they would “file legal docs” at the time. No end to the guardianship has been announced at this time.
‘RHOBH’ Star Bozoma Saint John Marries Keely Watson in Traditional Ghana Wedding!
Bozoma Saint John is a married woman! The 49-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star and businesswoman married Keely Watson on Friday (August 21) in a traditional Ghanaian marriage ceremony in front of hundreds of guests at the home of former President Nana Akufo-Addo in Accra, Ghana.
“I am so in awe of the opportunity to love someone as deeply as this again,” Boz shared with Us Weekly. “It’s all butterflies.”
Boz and Keely met before she joined RHOBH for season 14 in 2024. They announced their engagement in September 2025.
“We were on a date once, and I asked him, like, what he sees for himself in the future, you know, from a personal standpoint,” Boz recalled. “And he was like, ‘I hope one day, I’m able to just sit on a beach with my wife, and just look out of the ocean and enjoy the day.’”
She admitted that Keely‘s answer took her by surprise, adding, “I was like, ‘God, what a wonderful goal.’ You expect people to be like, ‘I want to earn $17 million’ … and he was like, ‘I just want to be with my wife.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, yeah. Yeah, same. I want to be your wife.’”
Boz became an official citizen of Ghana in 2022, followed by Keely in 2024.
If you didn’t know, Boz was previously married to late husband Peter Saint John, with whom she welcomed daughter Lael in 2008. They later called quit its and Peter was diagnosed with cancer soon after. He passed in December 2013.
Congrats to the newlyweds!
Bozoma Saint John is a married woman! The 49-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star and businesswoman married Keely Watson on Friday (August 21) in a traditional Ghanaian marriage ceremony in front of hundreds of guests at the home of former President Nana Akufo-Addo in Accra, Ghana.
“I am so in awe of the opportunity to love someone as deeply as this again,” Boz shared with Us Weekly. “It’s all butterflies.”
Boz and Keely met before she joined RHOBH for season 14 in 2024. They announced their engagement in September 2025.
“We were on a date once, and I asked him, like, what he sees for himself in the future, you know, from a personal standpoint,” Boz recalled. “And he was like, ‘I hope one day, I’m able to just sit on a beach with my wife, and just look out of the ocean and enjoy the day.’”
She admitted that Keely‘s answer took her by surprise, adding, “I was like, ‘God, what a wonderful goal.’ You expect people to be like, ‘I want to earn $17 million’ … and he was like, ‘I just want to be with my wife.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, yeah. Yeah, same. I want to be your wife.’”
Boz became an official citizen of Ghana in 2022, followed by Keely in 2024.
If you didn’t know, Boz was previously married to late husband Peter Saint John, with whom she welcomed daughter Lael in 2008. They later called quit its and Peter was diagnosed with cancer soon after. He passed in December 2013.
Congrats to the newlyweds!
Pierre “P” Thomas, the co-founder of Quality Control Music, is hospitalized after suffering a heart attack, and his label says he is alive and receiving care. Thomas is being treated in the intensive care unit at a Las Vegas hospital, with family by his side as doctors weigh next steps, according to TMZ, which first reported the news Friday. Facebook
As word spread, so did false rumors that Thomas had died, prompting his camp to set the record straight. Quality Control confirmed he is alive and asked for privacy. Here’s what is known, and why the news hit the industry so hard.
In a statement, Quality Control said Thomas is alive and currently hospitalized receiving medical care and asked that people keep him and his family in their thoughts and give them privacy and space. The label added that it deeply appreciates the concern, support and prayers. No further details about his condition have been released.
Here’s the part worth flagging. Almost as soon as the heart attack was reported, posts began circulating on social media falsely claiming Thomas had died. That is what makes the label’s wording notable. Rather than a routine health note, Quality Control specifically stressed that he is alive. If you have seen a post saying otherwise, it does not match the label’s own statement
Thomas is a foundational figure in modern hip-hop. He co-founded Quality Control in 2013 with Kevin “Coach K” Lee, and within a month the pair had signed Migos, one of the biggest acts to come out of Atlanta this century. The roster grew to include Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, City Girls, Rich the Kid and more, helping cement Atlanta as a capital of the genre.
Here’s the scope that gets lost in a quick headline. Quality Control became far more than a record label. It grew into a management and sports operation, with a sports agency representing athletes across baseball, football and basketball, including Alvin Kamara, Jarrett Allen and Jorge Mateo, and it expanded into film through QC Films. In 2023, Hybe America, then led by Scooter Braun, acquired Quality Control in a deal reported at roughly $300 million in cash and stock.
For now, the family has asked for privacy while Thomas recovers, and the label has not promised specifics beyond that. Fans, artists and industry peers are awaiting word on his condition as concern grows. The story is developing, and updates are expected as his team shares more.
As word spread, so did false rumors that Thomas had died, prompting his camp to set the record straight. Quality Control confirmed he is alive and asked for privacy. Here’s what is known, and why the news hit the industry so hard.
In a statement, Quality Control said Thomas is alive and currently hospitalized receiving medical care and asked that people keep him and his family in their thoughts and give them privacy and space. The label added that it deeply appreciates the concern, support and prayers. No further details about his condition have been released.
Here’s the part worth flagging. Almost as soon as the heart attack was reported, posts began circulating on social media falsely claiming Thomas had died. That is what makes the label’s wording notable. Rather than a routine health note, Quality Control specifically stressed that he is alive. If you have seen a post saying otherwise, it does not match the label’s own statement
Thomas is a foundational figure in modern hip-hop. He co-founded Quality Control in 2013 with Kevin “Coach K” Lee, and within a month the pair had signed Migos, one of the biggest acts to come out of Atlanta this century. The roster grew to include Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, City Girls, Rich the Kid and more, helping cement Atlanta as a capital of the genre.
Here’s the scope that gets lost in a quick headline. Quality Control became far more than a record label. It grew into a management and sports operation, with a sports agency representing athletes across baseball, football and basketball, including Alvin Kamara, Jarrett Allen and Jorge Mateo, and it expanded into film through QC Films. In 2023, Hybe America, then led by Scooter Braun, acquired Quality Control in a deal reported at roughly $300 million in cash and stock.
For now, the family has asked for privacy while Thomas recovers, and the label has not promised specifics beyond that. Fans, artists and industry peers are awaiting word on his condition as concern grows. The story is developing, and updates are expected as his team shares more.
Patti LaBelle’s “nephew-son” says she evicted him for being a Trump Supporter
Patti LaBelle’s “nephew-son” is upset for kicking him out of her home because he is a Trump supporter.
William “Byl” Holte was temporarily homeless after his famous auntie evicted him from her house in 2019 for supporting President Donald Trump.
In a lengthy post on X.com on Thursday, Holte wrote: “Christmas 2019, she had just informed me that I had to move out of the home I had happily shared with her for 12 years.
“So when I heard her and my family talking about what a threat Trump was, I asked her ‘why should I be afraid of trump when you’re the one who just made me homeless?’ Her family instantly attacked me and threw me out of her house.
“And just last year, she had a problem with me talking about my life with her on this platform. My punishment for using my 1st Amendment right this way was LIFETIME BANISHMENT.”
When asked about Holte during a recent interview with O Magazine, LaBelle said, “Guess what? I didn’t choose my family. I choose my friends. I love Billy. He has a Republican mind. And, guess what? I don’t. But do I hate him for having the mind that he has? No, I can’t.”
She continued:
“He was saying, ‘I love you and I’m so sorry.’ You give people chances, when sometimes, they don’t even know what they’re doing or why. So I can’t beat him up for the rest of his life. I decided to take the high road with him by letting him know that you make mistakes — but when my name comes in that mistake, that’s a no-no. Certain things happen in life, and I just keep going on, because I love him.”
Holte said LaBelle still refuses to speak to him even after he denounced politics last year.
He added: “But all that tells me is that I’m doing something RIGHT. Because I’d rather vote Republican because I WANT to, than Democrat because I HAVE to.”
Patti LaBelle’s “nephew-son” is upset for kicking him out of her home because he is a Trump supporter.
William “Byl” Holte was temporarily homeless after his famous auntie evicted him from her house in 2019 for supporting President Donald Trump.
In a lengthy post on X.com on Thursday, Holte wrote: “Christmas 2019, she had just informed me that I had to move out of the home I had happily shared with her for 12 years.
“So when I heard her and my family talking about what a threat Trump was, I asked her ‘why should I be afraid of trump when you’re the one who just made me homeless?’ Her family instantly attacked me and threw me out of her house.
“And just last year, she had a problem with me talking about my life with her on this platform. My punishment for using my 1st Amendment right this way was LIFETIME BANISHMENT.”
When asked about Holte during a recent interview with O Magazine, LaBelle said, “Guess what? I didn’t choose my family. I choose my friends. I love Billy. He has a Republican mind. And, guess what? I don’t. But do I hate him for having the mind that he has? No, I can’t.”
She continued:
“He was saying, ‘I love you and I’m so sorry.’ You give people chances, when sometimes, they don’t even know what they’re doing or why. So I can’t beat him up for the rest of his life. I decided to take the high road with him by letting him know that you make mistakes — but when my name comes in that mistake, that’s a no-no. Certain things happen in life, and I just keep going on, because I love him.”
Holte said LaBelle still refuses to speak to him even after he denounced politics last year.
He added: “But all that tells me is that I’m doing something RIGHT. Because I’d rather vote Republican because I WANT to, than Democrat because I HAVE to.”
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