#FASHIONFAB: Lupita Nyong’o in Christian Cowan at THE ODYSSEY London Premiere
Lupita Nyong’o came to the London premiere of THE ODYSSEY in a gown that sent a very quiet, very simple, wholly unmissable message: DON'T F*CK WITH ME!
Thoughts?
#RHOA: Cynthia Bailey Sets the Record Straight on 'RHOA' Drama and Cast Feuds
Cynthia Bailey is clearing the air on some of the biggest Real Housewives of Atlanta controversies—and she's not buying the idea that anyone is secretly plotting against K. Michelle.
During an appearance on Page Six's Virtual Reali-Tea, Bailey addressed the season's most talked-about feuds, defended several of her castmates, reflected on fractured Bravo friendships, and even revealed which OG she'd bring back to Atlanta. "I do not feel like people are actually plotting against K," Bailey said. "When you say 'plot' and 'scheme,' those words are very intentional and strong."
While acknowledging that K. Michelle is reacting to something, Bailey added, "From what I know from the ladies that I've been around, I know nothing of a plot and a scheme."
Bailey also shut down speculation that Porsha Williams intentionally shaded K. Michelle with her now-viral oyster comment. "It was just a coincidence," she said, explaining that she was the only cast member who actually ordered oysters that night.
Bailey also came to Drew Sidora's defense after her national anthem performance became a punchline on the show. "I didn't like that," Bailey said. "Drew is an amazing singer... they could have gave her that."
The former Housewife also looked ahead instead of back when asked which Atlanta original she'd welcome home. "I would have to say NeNe," Bailey said, crediting NeNe Leakes with bringing her onto the series in Season 3.
She also teased that fans will see Leakes receive her "well-deserved flowers" during Bravo's upcoming anniversary celebration.
Bailey also weighed in on the breakup between Garcelle Beauvais and Sutton Stracke, calling it "really sad" and saying she hopes the longtime friends eventually find their way back to each other.
Bailey recently made headlines for weighing in on Denise Richards' increasingly contentious divorce from Aaron Phypers. At the time, she said she was "heartbroken" for Richards and made it clear she's standing behind her friend. Although she hasn't reached out directly during the legal battle, Bailey said they've remained in touch and that she wanted to give Richards "some space and some time."
Richards and Phypers have been locked in a bitter public dispute since he filed for divorce. Richards later obtained a temporary restraining order after accusing him of repeated physical abuse, allegations Phypers has denied.
Cynthia Bailey is clearing the air on some of the biggest Real Housewives of Atlanta controversies—and she's not buying the idea that anyone is secretly plotting against K. Michelle.
During an appearance on Page Six's Virtual Reali-Tea, Bailey addressed the season's most talked-about feuds, defended several of her castmates, reflected on fractured Bravo friendships, and even revealed which OG she'd bring back to Atlanta. "I do not feel like people are actually plotting against K," Bailey said. "When you say 'plot' and 'scheme,' those words are very intentional and strong."
While acknowledging that K. Michelle is reacting to something, Bailey added, "From what I know from the ladies that I've been around, I know nothing of a plot and a scheme."
Bailey also shut down speculation that Porsha Williams intentionally shaded K. Michelle with her now-viral oyster comment. "It was just a coincidence," she said, explaining that she was the only cast member who actually ordered oysters that night.
Bailey also came to Drew Sidora's defense after her national anthem performance became a punchline on the show. "I didn't like that," Bailey said. "Drew is an amazing singer... they could have gave her that."
The former Housewife also looked ahead instead of back when asked which Atlanta original she'd welcome home. "I would have to say NeNe," Bailey said, crediting NeNe Leakes with bringing her onto the series in Season 3.
She also teased that fans will see Leakes receive her "well-deserved flowers" during Bravo's upcoming anniversary celebration.
Bailey also weighed in on the breakup between Garcelle Beauvais and Sutton Stracke, calling it "really sad" and saying she hopes the longtime friends eventually find their way back to each other.
Bailey recently made headlines for weighing in on Denise Richards' increasingly contentious divorce from Aaron Phypers. At the time, she said she was "heartbroken" for Richards and made it clear she's standing behind her friend. Although she hasn't reached out directly during the legal battle, Bailey said they've remained in touch and that she wanted to give Richards "some space and some time."
Richards and Phypers have been locked in a bitter public dispute since he filed for divorce. Richards later obtained a temporary restraining order after accusing him of repeated physical abuse, allegations Phypers has denied.
#MusicNews: Jennifer Hudson, Patti Labelle & Boyz Ii Men To Lead Mlb All-Star Game Entertainment

Jennifer Hudson, Patti LaBelle and Boyz II Men are set to lead the 2026 MLB All-Star Game entertainment festivities. Continuing the America 250 celebrations, the All-Star Game is slated for Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park on July 14.
Before the diamond’s best take the field for the Midsummer Classic, Jennifer Hudson is set to perform “America the Beautiful” while Patti LaBelle will sing the national anthem.
The Godmother of Soul will be accompanied by the Military District of Washington Joint Chorus and West Point Band for “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Boyz II Men will hit the field to perform at the conclusion of the fifth inning for the Stand Up to Cancer tribute, which will invite fans to hold up their placards in honor of those lost, currently fighting or impacted by cancer.
Philly native Miles Teller will also be part of the pre-game pageantry, which will find the actor narrating a segment about baseball being embedded in the DNA of American society for more than a century.
“As we gather to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, Philadelphia is the perfect stage to bring this milestone to life,” an MLB spokesperson said in a statement. “Our All-Star Game programming pairs global star power like Jennifer Hudson with incredible local flavor, featuring Pennsylvania’s own Miles Teller and homegrown icons Patti LaBelle and Boyz II Men. This lineup captures the unique energy of the city while honoring how baseball has been a part of the American spirit for 250 years.”
The MLB announced the All-Star rosters over the weekend, including 26 first-timers. Following the Home Run Derby on July 13, The Fillmore in Philadelphia will host The Players Party, which is set to feature a performance from 2 Chainz.
Tune into the 2026 MLB All-Star Game on FOX Tuesday, July 13, at 8 p.m. ET.

Jennifer Hudson, Patti LaBelle and Boyz II Men are set to lead the 2026 MLB All-Star Game entertainment festivities. Continuing the America 250 celebrations, the All-Star Game is slated for Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park on July 14.
Before the diamond’s best take the field for the Midsummer Classic, Jennifer Hudson is set to perform “America the Beautiful” while Patti LaBelle will sing the national anthem.
The Godmother of Soul will be accompanied by the Military District of Washington Joint Chorus and West Point Band for “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Boyz II Men will hit the field to perform at the conclusion of the fifth inning for the Stand Up to Cancer tribute, which will invite fans to hold up their placards in honor of those lost, currently fighting or impacted by cancer.
Philly native Miles Teller will also be part of the pre-game pageantry, which will find the actor narrating a segment about baseball being embedded in the DNA of American society for more than a century.
“As we gather to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, Philadelphia is the perfect stage to bring this milestone to life,” an MLB spokesperson said in a statement. “Our All-Star Game programming pairs global star power like Jennifer Hudson with incredible local flavor, featuring Pennsylvania’s own Miles Teller and homegrown icons Patti LaBelle and Boyz II Men. This lineup captures the unique energy of the city while honoring how baseball has been a part of the American spirit for 250 years.”
The MLB announced the All-Star rosters over the weekend, including 26 first-timers. Following the Home Run Derby on July 13, The Fillmore in Philadelphia will host The Players Party, which is set to feature a performance from 2 Chainz.
Tune into the 2026 MLB All-Star Game on FOX Tuesday, July 13, at 8 p.m. ET.
#HipHopNews: Lance “Un” Rivera Responds To JAŸ-Z Once Again Rapping About Stabbing Him
JAŸ-Z’s freestyle at the Roots Picnic in May rubbed many of his rivals the wrong way as he took shots and subliminals at quite a few of his Hip-Hop peers and former associates, but one man didn’t necessarily take issue with JAŸ-Z bringing his name up again, he just wishes Jay would break him off a little something-something for making him relive his trauma.
In a recent interview on The Art of Dialogue, Lance “Un” Rivera was asked about JAŸ-Z once again referencing the infamous stabbing of 1999, which left Rivera with a few puncture wounds. Hova spat, “Y’all tryin’ to get under skin? I really get under skin / Ask “Un” how I’m playin’,” while making a stabbing gesture.
Responding to the question, Rivera revealed that he was planning on releasing a public letter to JAŸ-Z and took the time to read out loud what he wrote to arguably the greatest rapper of all time. Starting it off with “Dear Jay-Z” (so cordial), Lance’s letter praised the Brooklyn mogul for being the rags-to-riches story that most people only dream of becoming, while inspiring a generation of Hip-Hoppers behind him, saying, “You became a symbol of what can happen when talent meets opportunity and when ambition refuses to surrender to the systems designed to contain it.”
Further praising Jigga for his decades-long road to success and what his story means to millions of people in the struggle, Lance touched on the topic of becoming a punching bag for Jay’s bars and summed it up as nothing more than a marketing tool, saying, “I think what people need to understand is that most of Jay-Z’s intentions are purely based on marketing rollouts. I was part of the rollout for the products that’s going out right now in the streets. So, I fell victim to that.”
Still, it does sting Rivera that he continues to be “the butt of the joke,” adding, “He talks about trauma, but what about my trauma? What about the people who lived it trauma?” Saying he understands that Jay is using their incident as a way to sell an image of being “dangerous,” Rivera said he’d have less of an issue with it if Jay slid some paper his way, saying, “Pay me. Send me a check. I’ll be a part of your marketing strategy.”
At the end of the day, it all comes down to dollars and cents, right?
What do y’all think? Should JAŸ-Z cut Lance “Un” Rivera a check whenever referencing the stabbing in 1999?
JAŸ-Z’s freestyle at the Roots Picnic in May rubbed many of his rivals the wrong way as he took shots and subliminals at quite a few of his Hip-Hop peers and former associates, but one man didn’t necessarily take issue with JAŸ-Z bringing his name up again, he just wishes Jay would break him off a little something-something for making him relive his trauma.
In a recent interview on The Art of Dialogue, Lance “Un” Rivera was asked about JAŸ-Z once again referencing the infamous stabbing of 1999, which left Rivera with a few puncture wounds. Hova spat, “Y’all tryin’ to get under skin? I really get under skin / Ask “Un” how I’m playin’,” while making a stabbing gesture.
Responding to the question, Rivera revealed that he was planning on releasing a public letter to JAŸ-Z and took the time to read out loud what he wrote to arguably the greatest rapper of all time. Starting it off with “Dear Jay-Z” (so cordial), Lance’s letter praised the Brooklyn mogul for being the rags-to-riches story that most people only dream of becoming, while inspiring a generation of Hip-Hoppers behind him, saying, “You became a symbol of what can happen when talent meets opportunity and when ambition refuses to surrender to the systems designed to contain it.”
Further praising Jigga for his decades-long road to success and what his story means to millions of people in the struggle, Lance touched on the topic of becoming a punching bag for Jay’s bars and summed it up as nothing more than a marketing tool, saying, “I think what people need to understand is that most of Jay-Z’s intentions are purely based on marketing rollouts. I was part of the rollout for the products that’s going out right now in the streets. So, I fell victim to that.”
Still, it does sting Rivera that he continues to be “the butt of the joke,” adding, “He talks about trauma, but what about my trauma? What about the people who lived it trauma?” Saying he understands that Jay is using their incident as a way to sell an image of being “dangerous,” Rivera said he’d have less of an issue with it if Jay slid some paper his way, saying, “Pay me. Send me a check. I’ll be a part of your marketing strategy.”
At the end of the day, it all comes down to dollars and cents, right?
What do y’all think? Should JAŸ-Z cut Lance “Un” Rivera a check whenever referencing the stabbing in 1999?
Tyler Perry Injured Before Shooting ‘Why Did I Get Married Again?’

Tyler Perry keeps the camera rolling even when he’s injured. While filming Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Again?, Perry said he broke his collarbone while bike riding. The injury took place“two weeks before we started to film.”
“I was talking to everyone, directing and getting the cast to dance,” Perry told PEOPLE. “But my shoulder was in a lot of pain, and I kept telling them to watch my shoulder.”
“Their group chat ended up being titled ‘watch my shoulder,” he continued.
The third installment of the franchise stars Jill Scott, Richard T. Jones, Michael Jai White, Tasha Smith, and Sharon Leal. Also, Taraji P. Henson makes her debut in the franchise. She “will tell you their favorite experience is me walking around saying ‘watch my shoulder’ in every scene,” Perry explained.
Why Did I Get Married Again?, also stars Lamman Rucker, Armani Greer, Everett Osborne, Da’Vinchi, Laya Deleon Hayes, Jaden Michael, Charles L. Smith II, Derrick A. King, and Sydney Winbush.
“Realizing their children have grown up to be so much like them,” the synopsis Netflix says. “They must reflect on the examples they’ve set and ask themselves that age-old question, why did they get married… again?”
Henson expressed her excitement about making her debut in the film.
“Who doesn’t love a destination wedding that brings together old and new friends?” You can expect everything you loved in the first film and more,” Henson said.
Why I Did I Get Married is one of Perry’s most successful franchises. The original film, in 2007, debuted at number one. It grossed over $55 million domestically against a modest $15 million budget.
The 2010 sequel, Why Did I Get Married Too?, which brought in another $60 million domestically. It also topped the home video charts with over a million units sold in its first week.
Why Did I Get Married Again? is on Netflix Sept. 9.

Tyler Perry keeps the camera rolling even when he’s injured. While filming Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Again?, Perry said he broke his collarbone while bike riding. The injury took place“two weeks before we started to film.”
“I was talking to everyone, directing and getting the cast to dance,” Perry told PEOPLE. “But my shoulder was in a lot of pain, and I kept telling them to watch my shoulder.”
“Their group chat ended up being titled ‘watch my shoulder,” he continued.
The third installment of the franchise stars Jill Scott, Richard T. Jones, Michael Jai White, Tasha Smith, and Sharon Leal. Also, Taraji P. Henson makes her debut in the franchise. She “will tell you their favorite experience is me walking around saying ‘watch my shoulder’ in every scene,” Perry explained.
Why Did I Get Married Again?, also stars Lamman Rucker, Armani Greer, Everett Osborne, Da’Vinchi, Laya Deleon Hayes, Jaden Michael, Charles L. Smith II, Derrick A. King, and Sydney Winbush.
“Realizing their children have grown up to be so much like them,” the synopsis Netflix says. “They must reflect on the examples they’ve set and ask themselves that age-old question, why did they get married… again?”
Henson expressed her excitement about making her debut in the film.
“Who doesn’t love a destination wedding that brings together old and new friends?” You can expect everything you loved in the first film and more,” Henson said.
Why I Did I Get Married is one of Perry’s most successful franchises. The original film, in 2007, debuted at number one. It grossed over $55 million domestically against a modest $15 million budget.
The 2010 sequel, Why Did I Get Married Too?, which brought in another $60 million domestically. It also topped the home video charts with over a million units sold in its first week.
Why Did I Get Married Again? is on Netflix Sept. 9.
George E. Johnson, Who Created Ultra Sheen And Afro Sheen, Passes Away At 99
George E. Johnson, who founded Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen, passed away on Monday at his home in Chicago. He was 99,
The New York Times reported that Madeline Murphy Rabb, his second wife, confirmed that respiratory illness was the cause of death.
“He truly believed business could be a force for good,” the family statement said. “Creating opportunity, strengthening communities, opening doors for others, and demonstrating that success carries with it a responsibility to serve.”
George Ellis Johnson was born on June 16, 1927, in Richton, Miss. At two years old, he moved to Chicago with his mother, Priscilla.
Dropping out of high school in the 11th grade, he became a door-to-door cosmetics salesman. After securing a bank loan of just $250, Johnson launched his own cosmetics business. He secured the loan by telling the loan officer he needed the money for a vacation for his wife.
“I knew this request wouldn’t rattle the loan officer’s belief that he was superior to me. Nor would it challenge his stereotypes of Black men as subservient or unintelligent,” Johnson wrote.
In 1954, he co-founded Johnson Products Company with his first wife, Joan Johnson. The company took up almost 80% of the Black hair care market by 1960. In 1971, the company was the first Black-owned company listed on the American Stock Exchange, now known as NYSE American.
Johnson Products was also the exclusive sponsor of“Soul Train.” Based in Chicago, Johnson’s sponsorship helped the show become a national show running for more than three decades.
Following the couple’s 1989 divorce, Joan gained control of the company. She ultimately sold Johnson Products to the Ivax Corporation in 1993 for a payout of around $32 million (roughly $75 million today). The Johnsons remarried in 1995. Joan passed away in 2019.
Last year, Johnson released his memoir, Afro Sheen, co-written with Hilary Beard.
George E. Johnson, who founded Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen, passed away on Monday at his home in Chicago. He was 99,
The New York Times reported that Madeline Murphy Rabb, his second wife, confirmed that respiratory illness was the cause of death.
“He truly believed business could be a force for good,” the family statement said. “Creating opportunity, strengthening communities, opening doors for others, and demonstrating that success carries with it a responsibility to serve.”
George Ellis Johnson was born on June 16, 1927, in Richton, Miss. At two years old, he moved to Chicago with his mother, Priscilla.
Dropping out of high school in the 11th grade, he became a door-to-door cosmetics salesman. After securing a bank loan of just $250, Johnson launched his own cosmetics business. He secured the loan by telling the loan officer he needed the money for a vacation for his wife.
“I knew this request wouldn’t rattle the loan officer’s belief that he was superior to me. Nor would it challenge his stereotypes of Black men as subservient or unintelligent,” Johnson wrote.
In 1954, he co-founded Johnson Products Company with his first wife, Joan Johnson. The company took up almost 80% of the Black hair care market by 1960. In 1971, the company was the first Black-owned company listed on the American Stock Exchange, now known as NYSE American.
Johnson Products was also the exclusive sponsor of“Soul Train.” Based in Chicago, Johnson’s sponsorship helped the show become a national show running for more than three decades.
Following the couple’s 1989 divorce, Joan gained control of the company. She ultimately sold Johnson Products to the Ivax Corporation in 1993 for a payout of around $32 million (roughly $75 million today). The Johnsons remarried in 1995. Joan passed away in 2019.
Last year, Johnson released his memoir, Afro Sheen, co-written with Hilary Beard.
Former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum Arrested In Alabama On Multiple Drug Charges

Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has been arrested in Alabama on multiple dr*g-related charges.
According to jail records first reported by TMZ, the former Tallahassee mayor was taken into custody Thursday night in Daphne, Alabama. He was booked into the Baldwin County Jail on charges of possession of dangerous drugs, possession of dr*g paraphernalia and possession of m@rijuan@. Authorities have not yet released additional details about what led to Gillum’s arrest.
The arrest marks Gillum’s latest legal setback. In 2020, he made headlines after being found in a Miami Beach hotel room where police recovered suspected m3thamphet@mine. Gillum was not charged in that incident, and prosecutors later declined to file charges, citing insufficient evidence linking him to the dr+gs. At the time, Gillum acknowledged he had been drinking but denied using m3thamphet@mine before later entering rehab for alcohol abuse and depression.

Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has been arrested in Alabama on multiple dr*g-related charges.
According to jail records first reported by TMZ, the former Tallahassee mayor was taken into custody Thursday night in Daphne, Alabama. He was booked into the Baldwin County Jail on charges of possession of dangerous drugs, possession of dr*g paraphernalia and possession of m@rijuan@. Authorities have not yet released additional details about what led to Gillum’s arrest.
The arrest marks Gillum’s latest legal setback. In 2020, he made headlines after being found in a Miami Beach hotel room where police recovered suspected m3thamphet@mine. Gillum was not charged in that incident, and prosecutors later declined to file charges, citing insufficient evidence linking him to the dr+gs. At the time, Gillum acknowledged he had been drinking but denied using m3thamphet@mine before later entering rehab for alcohol abuse and depression.
#SADNESS Nolan Wells’ Mother Confirms His Death After Ranger Finds Body on Horn Island

Hours after a park ranger found a body on Horn Island while searching for missing college student Nolan Xavier Wells, the 18-year-old’s mother confirmed his death on Monday afternoon.
“His father, our family, friends and I are absolutely devastated,” Christine Wonsley wrote in a Facebook post. “My heart is broken for my sweet son who was always willing to cheer and uplift others. Nolan was a special soul, God took his time creating our son.”
The Jackson County sheriff and coroner both confirmed that the body matches the description of Wells, who went missing Saturday, July 4, while visiting Horn Island with a group of friends. The cause of death is unknown.
Authorities are awaiting the results of DNA testing, but Jackson County Coroner Bruce Lynd said that “there is no reason to believe it is not him,” WLOX reported.
Wells would have turned 19 next month, when he was also set to return to Southwest Mississippi Community College to practice for the football season. Wells was a wide receiver for the SMCC Bears.
“The entire Southwest family is heartbroken as we mourn the tragic loss of Nolan Wells,” the school’s president, J. Steven Bishop, wrote in a statement. “Nolan was an exemplary student, athlete, friend, and teammate. We remember Nolan as a well-respected young man who was very popular among friends, faculty, and staff. We loved Nolan, and he will be greatly missed in many ways.”
Nolan Xavier Wells, second from right, disappeared while on a trip with friends to Horn Island, just south of Jackson County off of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Photo courtesy Christine Wonsley / Facebook
Wells was last seen around 3 p.m. on Saturday on Horn Island, a barrier island 10 miles south of Pascagoula, Mississippi. He had gone out with several friends on a boat earlier that day, and Wonsley posted photos of the group on Facebook.
State, federal and local agencies—including the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, the Gulf Islands National Seashore authority and the volunteer United Cajun Navy—participated in the search for Wells.
A family friend has launched a GoFundMe campaign for the family of Nolan Wells. As of Monday at 6:30 p.m., it had raised over $14,000.

Hours after a park ranger found a body on Horn Island while searching for missing college student Nolan Xavier Wells, the 18-year-old’s mother confirmed his death on Monday afternoon.
“His father, our family, friends and I are absolutely devastated,” Christine Wonsley wrote in a Facebook post. “My heart is broken for my sweet son who was always willing to cheer and uplift others. Nolan was a special soul, God took his time creating our son.”
The Jackson County sheriff and coroner both confirmed that the body matches the description of Wells, who went missing Saturday, July 4, while visiting Horn Island with a group of friends. The cause of death is unknown.
Authorities are awaiting the results of DNA testing, but Jackson County Coroner Bruce Lynd said that “there is no reason to believe it is not him,” WLOX reported.
Wells would have turned 19 next month, when he was also set to return to Southwest Mississippi Community College to practice for the football season. Wells was a wide receiver for the SMCC Bears.
“The entire Southwest family is heartbroken as we mourn the tragic loss of Nolan Wells,” the school’s president, J. Steven Bishop, wrote in a statement. “Nolan was an exemplary student, athlete, friend, and teammate. We remember Nolan as a well-respected young man who was very popular among friends, faculty, and staff. We loved Nolan, and he will be greatly missed in many ways.”
Nolan Xavier Wells, second from right, disappeared while on a trip with friends to Horn Island, just south of Jackson County off of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Photo courtesy Christine Wonsley / Facebook
Wells was last seen around 3 p.m. on Saturday on Horn Island, a barrier island 10 miles south of Pascagoula, Mississippi. He had gone out with several friends on a boat earlier that day, and Wonsley posted photos of the group on Facebook.
State, federal and local agencies—including the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, the Gulf Islands National Seashore authority and the volunteer United Cajun Navy—participated in the search for Wells.
A family friend has launched a GoFundMe campaign for the family of Nolan Wells. As of Monday at 6:30 p.m., it had raised over $14,000.
Jada Pinkett Smith Quietly Moved Back In With Will Smith 2 Years Ago, Source Says

Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith appear to have quietly taken another step in their relationship.
According to PEOPLE, Jada moved back in with Will about two years ago after the couple spent years living separately. A source told the outlet the pair “are happy and love each other” and remain committed to supporting one another.
The update comes after Jada revealed in 2023 that she and Will had actually been separated since 2016, despite remaining legally married and continuing to appear together publicly. At the time, she said they had no plans to divorce and were still working through what their relationship would look like.
Most recently, the couple has been spotted together at several family events, including supporting their son Jaden Smith during Paris Fashion Week and celebrating the Fourth of July in Philadelphia, according to PEOPLE’s source.

Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith appear to have quietly taken another step in their relationship.
According to PEOPLE, Jada moved back in with Will about two years ago after the couple spent years living separately. A source told the outlet the pair “are happy and love each other” and remain committed to supporting one another.
The update comes after Jada revealed in 2023 that she and Will had actually been separated since 2016, despite remaining legally married and continuing to appear together publicly. At the time, she said they had no plans to divorce and were still working through what their relationship would look like.
Most recently, the couple has been spotted together at several family events, including supporting their son Jaden Smith during Paris Fashion Week and celebrating the Fourth of July in Philadelphia, according to PEOPLE’s source.
Madonna Shares Behind-the-Scenes Look at Cameo-Filled ‘Danceteria’ Footage From ‘Confessions II’ Film

Everyone here is a work of art! Madonna just shared a new behind-the-scenes glimpse from the making of the “Danceteria” segment of her star-studded Confessions II – The Film.
The instantly catchy song is featured on the Queen of Pop’s new album Confessions II, which debuted to widespread critical acclaim on Friday (July 3).
The track includes a ton of lyrical references to Madonna‘s early clubbing years in New York City before going on to become a global superstar.
In the film, Madonna enters into a public bathroom and uses a hand dryer in a nod to her classic Desperately Seeking Susan scene and encounters a line-up of celebs including best friend Debi Mazar, who is also name-checked in the song.
If you didn’t know, the two first met while Debi was working the elevator at the legendary NYC nightclub.
“F–king fabulous…that felt like being back in the 1980s,” Debi says in the clip after filming.
Major stars include Odessa A’zion, Gwendoline Christie, Honey Dijon, Kate Moss, Benedict Cumberbatch, Arca, Shygirl, Richard E. Grant and more.
At one point, Madonna even explains to the film crew how she’d like to recreate passing off a cassette to the DJ in the visual, meant to represent handing off her “Everybody” demo to DJ Mark Kamins at Danceteria, which helped launch her career. Get the full back-story behind the song.
“Danceteria” has quickly become one of the standout fan favorites from Confessions II, following previously released songs “I Feel So Free,” “Bring Your Love” with Sabrina Carpenter, “Read My Lips” with Feid and “Love Sensation.” Read the lyrics and find out the meaning behind each song!
Watch some of the celebs speak out behind-the-scenes…HERE

Everyone here is a work of art! Madonna just shared a new behind-the-scenes glimpse from the making of the “Danceteria” segment of her star-studded Confessions II – The Film.
The instantly catchy song is featured on the Queen of Pop’s new album Confessions II, which debuted to widespread critical acclaim on Friday (July 3).
The track includes a ton of lyrical references to Madonna‘s early clubbing years in New York City before going on to become a global superstar.
In the film, Madonna enters into a public bathroom and uses a hand dryer in a nod to her classic Desperately Seeking Susan scene and encounters a line-up of celebs including best friend Debi Mazar, who is also name-checked in the song.
If you didn’t know, the two first met while Debi was working the elevator at the legendary NYC nightclub.
“F–king fabulous…that felt like being back in the 1980s,” Debi says in the clip after filming.
Major stars include Odessa A’zion, Gwendoline Christie, Honey Dijon, Kate Moss, Benedict Cumberbatch, Arca, Shygirl, Richard E. Grant and more.
At one point, Madonna even explains to the film crew how she’d like to recreate passing off a cassette to the DJ in the visual, meant to represent handing off her “Everybody” demo to DJ Mark Kamins at Danceteria, which helped launch her career. Get the full back-story behind the song.
“Danceteria” has quickly become one of the standout fan favorites from Confessions II, following previously released songs “I Feel So Free,” “Bring Your Love” with Sabrina Carpenter, “Read My Lips” with Feid and “Love Sensation.” Read the lyrics and find out the meaning behind each song!
Watch some of the celebs speak out behind-the-scenes…HERE
Jermaine Dupri Drags Sony to Court Over Shocking $18 Million Royalty Dispute
Jermaine Dupri took one of the music industry's biggest players to court with allegations that millions of dollars in royalties never reached his company. The legendary producer claimed Sony underpaid and withheld earnings tied to some of the biggest releases from So So Def Recordings, including projects involving Mariah Carey, Usher, Bow Wow, Kris Kross, Xscape, Da Brat, and Jagged Edge.
The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, alleged that the royalty discrepancies stretched back decades. Dupri and his companies sought at least $18 million in damages, plus interest and additional relief, arguing that years of inaccurate accounting left So So Def shortchanged despite generating hundreds of millions in revenue.
Jermaine Dupri claimed Sony underreported royalties tied to So So Def's biggest hits
According to TMZ, Dupri alleged the problems only came to light in 2023 after Sony issued amended royalty statements. The lawsuit claimed a 2025 audit uncovered years of accounting errors, missing royalties, and previously unreported earnings, prompting So So Def to demand roughly $18 million.
The filing alleged that Sony failed to pay all royalties owed on albums by Kris Kross, Xscape, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, and other artists. It also claimed royalty payments connected to projects Dupri produced for Mariah Carey and Usher had been underpaid, although the full amount allegedly remained under review.
The complaint painted a grim picture of the longtime business relationship.
"As it turns out, many of SME's dealings with So So Def have not been lawful and have harmed So So Def in its business," the lawsuit stated, according to AllHipHop.
The filing devoted particular attention to Kris Kross. According to AllHipHop, Dupri alleged Sony failed to report producer and override royalties tied to Totally Krossed Out and Da Bomb for years, claiming more than $2.2 million remained unpaid from those albums alone.
The lawsuit further alleged that Sony maintained a separate accounting system that concealed those earnings.
"SME attempted to conceal all Kris Kross royalties due Plaintiffs for over 20 years in a separate royalty accounting system unknown to Plaintiffs," the complaint stated, according to AllHipHop.
Dupri also challenged Sony's accounting for Xscape, Da Brat, and Jagged Edge. The lawsuit claimed Xscape's platinum-selling albums continued carrying an unexplained negative balance years later, while amended statements for Jagged Edge allegedly failed to account for earlier royalty periods.
According to the complaint, So So Def's production work generated more than $200 million in gross revenue over three decades. Dupri, So So Def Recordings, and So So Def Productions requested a jury trial, at least $18 million in damages, attorneys' fees, and additional interest. Sony had not publicly responded to the allegations at the time of filing.
Jermaine Dupri took one of the music industry's biggest players to court with allegations that millions of dollars in royalties never reached his company. The legendary producer claimed Sony underpaid and withheld earnings tied to some of the biggest releases from So So Def Recordings, including projects involving Mariah Carey, Usher, Bow Wow, Kris Kross, Xscape, Da Brat, and Jagged Edge.
The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, alleged that the royalty discrepancies stretched back decades. Dupri and his companies sought at least $18 million in damages, plus interest and additional relief, arguing that years of inaccurate accounting left So So Def shortchanged despite generating hundreds of millions in revenue.
Jermaine Dupri claimed Sony underreported royalties tied to So So Def's biggest hits
According to TMZ, Dupri alleged the problems only came to light in 2023 after Sony issued amended royalty statements. The lawsuit claimed a 2025 audit uncovered years of accounting errors, missing royalties, and previously unreported earnings, prompting So So Def to demand roughly $18 million.
The filing alleged that Sony failed to pay all royalties owed on albums by Kris Kross, Xscape, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, and other artists. It also claimed royalty payments connected to projects Dupri produced for Mariah Carey and Usher had been underpaid, although the full amount allegedly remained under review.
The complaint painted a grim picture of the longtime business relationship.
"As it turns out, many of SME's dealings with So So Def have not been lawful and have harmed So So Def in its business," the lawsuit stated, according to AllHipHop.
The filing devoted particular attention to Kris Kross. According to AllHipHop, Dupri alleged Sony failed to report producer and override royalties tied to Totally Krossed Out and Da Bomb for years, claiming more than $2.2 million remained unpaid from those albums alone.
The lawsuit further alleged that Sony maintained a separate accounting system that concealed those earnings.
"SME attempted to conceal all Kris Kross royalties due Plaintiffs for over 20 years in a separate royalty accounting system unknown to Plaintiffs," the complaint stated, according to AllHipHop.
Dupri also challenged Sony's accounting for Xscape, Da Brat, and Jagged Edge. The lawsuit claimed Xscape's platinum-selling albums continued carrying an unexplained negative balance years later, while amended statements for Jagged Edge allegedly failed to account for earlier royalty periods.
According to the complaint, So So Def's production work generated more than $200 million in gross revenue over three decades. Dupri, So So Def Recordings, and So So Def Productions requested a jury trial, at least $18 million in damages, attorneys' fees, and additional interest. Sony had not publicly responded to the allegations at the time of filing.
Late Dallas Cowboys Star Marshawn Kneeland Diagnosed With Stage 1 CTE After Death

Nearly eight months after Marshawn Kneeland died at age 24, doctors have uncovered another piece of his story. Researchers at the Boston University CTE Center announced on Tuesday, July 7, that the former Dallas Cowboys pass rusher had Stage 1 chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease linked to repeated head impacts.
CTE cannot be diagnosed while a person is alive. Physicians can evaluate symptoms and rule out other neurological conditions, but confirmation requires a post-mortem examination of brain tissue under a microscope. According to the Cleveland Clinic, early-stage CTE can be associated with symptoms including depression, headaches, mild aggression, short-term memory problems, and changes in behavior.
For Kneeland's longtime girlfriend, Catalina Mancera, the findings brought a measure of clarity, even if they couldn't change the outcome. "While this diagnosis does not change the tragedy of his passing, it provides important context about some of the struggles he may have been facing," she said in a statement after the results were released.
Still, the foundation urged caution around that context, noting that suicide is complex and the diagnosis should not be treated as the cause of Kneeland’s death.
The findings prompted a broader warning from experts studying the disease. Dr. Ann McKee, director of the Boston University CTE Center, told TMZ she was "not surprised" by the findings, noting that researchers have identified CTE in nearly half of the athletes under 30 whose brains have been examined.
Chris Nowinski, CEO of the Concussion & CTE Foundation, pointed to Kneeland's case as evidence that advances in equipment and league policies have not eliminated the risk. "Mr. Kneeland played in the modern era of concussion protocols and better helmets, and yet he still developed CTE," Nowinski said to TMZ, adding, "Concussion protocols do not prevent CTE, because CTE is caused by repeated head impacts, not just concussions."
Kneeland's death in November 2025 stunned the NFL. Authorities said he died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after a police pursuit in North Texas. Dispatch audio later revealed that Mancera had contacted authorities out of concern for his mental health, warning that he was armed and feared he might take his own life
Family members had also alerted police after receiving a goodbye text message. The tragedy unfolded just two days after Kneeland scored the first touchdown of his NFL career.
During that same period, Mancera publicly shared another life-changing update, revealing she was pregnant with the couple's child. The couple’s son, Makhai, was born on June 11, 2026.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicidal ideation, help is available. Call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org to connect with a trained crisis counselor 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Tracee Ellis Ross Takes Over Mariska Hargitay’s 'Every Brilliant Thing' Role in Broadway Debut
Tracee Ellis Ross is about to inherit one of Broadway's hottest roles. The Emmy-nominated actress begins her run in Every Brilliant Thing on July 7, taking over from Mariska Hargitay after the Law & Order: SVU star closed out a buzzy six-week engagement with a finale that fans won't soon forget. Ross will lead the acclaimed one-person play at New York City's Hudson Theatre through Aug. 9, marking her long-awaited Broadway debut.
According to USA Today, Hargitay's final performance on July 5 ended with a moment straight out of a rom-com. Her husband of nearly 22 years, actor Peter Hermann, joined the interactive production as an audience participant before dropping to one knee. After Hargitay playfully urged him on, Hermann finally asked, "Will you marry me?" Hargitay immediately said yes, and the pair sealed the moment with a kiss and a hug as the audience erupted.
Hermann had walked onstage carrying a massive bouquet, while Hoda Kotb and Katie Couric were among those watching the surprise unfold.
Now the spotlight shifts to Ross, who becomes the latest star to headline the Tony-nominated revival following Daniel Radcliffe and Hargitay. Written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe, Every Brilliant Thing centers on a person who copes with a parent's depression by creating a growing list of reasons life is worth living.
Ross may be making her Broadway debut, but she's hardly a newcomer. The Golden Globe winner has headlined Black-ish and Girlfriends and earned critical acclaim for her role in American Fiction. Macmillan said Ross was always someone he hoped would tackle the role.
"I've been a fan of Tracee's work for a long time and knew her quick-wit, intelligence and emotional depth would be the perfect fit for Every Brilliant Thing," he said in a statement. "We are beyond thrilled that she has chosen to make her Broadway debut with us this summer."
Hargitay also made it clear that the production pushed her in entirely new ways. Reflecting on the experience, she called the play "the most thrilling adventure I've ever been on."
Tracee Ellis Ross is about to inherit one of Broadway's hottest roles. The Emmy-nominated actress begins her run in Every Brilliant Thing on July 7, taking over from Mariska Hargitay after the Law & Order: SVU star closed out a buzzy six-week engagement with a finale that fans won't soon forget. Ross will lead the acclaimed one-person play at New York City's Hudson Theatre through Aug. 9, marking her long-awaited Broadway debut.
According to USA Today, Hargitay's final performance on July 5 ended with a moment straight out of a rom-com. Her husband of nearly 22 years, actor Peter Hermann, joined the interactive production as an audience participant before dropping to one knee. After Hargitay playfully urged him on, Hermann finally asked, "Will you marry me?" Hargitay immediately said yes, and the pair sealed the moment with a kiss and a hug as the audience erupted.
Hermann had walked onstage carrying a massive bouquet, while Hoda Kotb and Katie Couric were among those watching the surprise unfold.
Now the spotlight shifts to Ross, who becomes the latest star to headline the Tony-nominated revival following Daniel Radcliffe and Hargitay. Written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe, Every Brilliant Thing centers on a person who copes with a parent's depression by creating a growing list of reasons life is worth living.
Ross may be making her Broadway debut, but she's hardly a newcomer. The Golden Globe winner has headlined Black-ish and Girlfriends and earned critical acclaim for her role in American Fiction. Macmillan said Ross was always someone he hoped would tackle the role.
"I've been a fan of Tracee's work for a long time and knew her quick-wit, intelligence and emotional depth would be the perfect fit for Every Brilliant Thing," he said in a statement. "We are beyond thrilled that she has chosen to make her Broadway debut with us this summer."
Hargitay also made it clear that the production pushed her in entirely new ways. Reflecting on the experience, she called the play "the most thrilling adventure I've ever been on."
Dolly Parton’s Broadway Musical Will Celebrate Opening Night on Her 81st Birthday

A musical about Dolly Parton‘s life is coming to Broadway at the end of the year and the official opening night celebration will take place on the singer’s 81st birthday.
The Grammy winner just announced that Dolly: A True Original Musical will play the St. James Theatre on Broadway.
Preview performances will begin on Monday, December 7 ahead of the official opening night celebration on Tuesday, January 19, 2027, which happens to be Dolly‘s birthday.
Dolly said in a statement, “My whole life has been a musical. A grand ole opera really and I can’t wait to present it to you on Broadway. I hope you enjoy watching as much as I’ve enjoyed livin’ it.”
The musical tells the story of Dolly‘s life, using her iconic songs, as well as some new ones that she wrote for the show. Tony winner Bartlett Sher directs with a book by Dolly and Emmy winner Maria S. Schlatter.
Sher said, “During our world premiere in Nashville, I was overwhelmed by the deep connection audiences have with Dolly. You mention her name and people light up and share a time that she has inspired them and brought them joy. But despite all of that genuine love, Dolly has never really shared her story before. She’s offered glimpses and peeks, but this musical allows her to reveal the unfiltered story in her own words. As we prepare to come to Broadway, we’re thrilled to show that rhinestones were never her whole story.”
Casting has not yet been announced for the Broadway run, but the pre-Broadway production in Nashville featured three actresses playing Dolly at different points of her life: Katie Rose Clarke, Carrie St. Louis, and newcomer Quinn Titcomb.
Tickets go on sale this week!
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