Jane Fonda for Harper's Bazaar US - April 2021!
Jane Fonda isn’t sugarcoating anything about sex at the age of 83 and her voice is an important one when it comes to women and aging. People might be surprised about the perspective — and the sexual fantasies — she has in her ninth decade of life.
There are two sides of a relationship that Fonda is digging into in Harper’s BAZAAR’s April 2021 cover story: intimacy and sex. In a healthy partnership, both things work in harmony. But in other scenarios, they might need to operate separately. The Oscar winner admits she’s never been too keen on one of them — intimacy. “One of the painful things that I’ve realized by 80 — I don’t even know how old I am — 83, and single now,” she explains. “What I’ve had to really think about is that I’m not really capable [of intimacy]. It’s not them. It’s me.”
The “it’s not you, it’s me” excuse works just fine for her because she says the men she’s dated in the past haven’t asked her to show up for an interesting reason. “I was attracted to men who never would have done that to me because they couldn’t necessarily show up themselves,” Fonda reveals. “I didn’t know that at the time, but now I know. I don’t think I can do anything about it now, but that’s the truth, as Lily [Tomlin] would say. That’s the truth.”
That’s a pretty powerful revelation from a woman who is one of the most accomplished celebrities in Hollywood. The perception is that she has it all, but she’s telling us she didn’t let many men in to see the real side of Jane. She’s also put any sexual relationships on the back burner because she doesn’t “have that desire,” but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t haven’t any sexual fantasies — those still burn brightly for Fonda. For anyone taking notes, she’s looking for someone who stimulates her intellectually.
“I’ll just put it out there,” she teases. “That I meet a professor or a researcher, somebody in that line who is really capable of loving, of cherishing a woman, so that I could test myself and see if I could show up.” Fonda thinks that she might be able to find that intimacy with this fantasy, but she definitely wants “a younger man” because she’s “too vain.” Now that Fonda’s wish list is out there, something tells us that she won’t have any shortage of suitors who would be happy to line up for her fantasy.
#RHOA: Porsha Williams Confronts Marlo Hampton Over Kenya Moore Friendship in Tense Preview!
Can Porsha Williams and Marlo Hampton repair their friendship? The Real Housewives of Atlanta stars try to talk through their issues in this exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's brand new episode. Porsha still isn't over Marlo's newfound friendship with Kenya Moore and decides to confront her one on one.
"Well, since this seems like a nice, healing space, I feel like we should talk," Porsha says. "I feel like your movement has changed being a friend to me."
"It's been like an elephant in the room and I feel it's different because of Kenya," Marlo shares.
Porsha replies, "This whole thing with Kenya if you want to bring it up. You had your showroom, I didn't know when the showroom was opening. I knew that you were having it because you had told me about it."
"I didn't invite anyone to it," Marlo claims. "She called and asked could she come."
"I would love to support my friends but that opportunity wasn't there," Porsha states. "And then now you've been here this whole weekend, you have not called my phone, nothing."
Marlo replies, "I am a friend to you and I feel like you don't trust me being friends with someone who you do not f--k with. Let's keep it one hundred. I wasn't here for Kenya at all when y'all was doing playdates."
Cut to last year when Porsha ad Kenya were on good terms before their falling out this season.
"Wasn't I hating on her?" Marlo asks. "You was, 'No, she's so sweet.'"
After Marlo tries to explain why she chose to make up with Kenya earlier this season, Porsha claims, "And as soon as ya'll met up, that's when your energy changed."
"I feel like that's when you changed," Marlo claps back.
See their heated exchange HERE
The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on Bravo
#NewMusicVideo from Raheem DeVaughn – Marvin Used to Say!
The Love King Raheem DeVaughn takes us on a visual throwback experience in the visual for his latest single “Marvin Used to Say”.
The song is intended to be a tribute to when musicians aimed to inspire their listeners in a fight for social justice equality. The release of the video coincides with the 50th anniversary of the release of Marvin Gaye’s timeless album “What’s Going On”.
WATCH HERE
“Marvin Used to Say” was included on Raheem’s recently released album “What a Time to Be in Love” from 2020. The album also featured the hit single “Mr. Midnight”.
#HipHopNews: Lil Nas X Claps Back at Critics After NSFW "MONTERO" Music Video Sparks Backlash!
Lil Nas X's latest music video has gotten many people fired up, but the rapper can take the heat and dish out some of his own.
The 21-year-old Grammy winner clapped back at critics of "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)," which contains religious and sexually explicit imagery. It depicts the star wearing boxer-briefs and thigh-high black patent leather boots, pole-dancing in Hell and then giving the devil a lap dance.
"Y'all saying a gay n—a twerking on a cgi satan is the end of times," Lil Nas X tweeted on Friday, March 26, "like slavery and the holocaust didn't happen."
He also tweeted, "There is a mass shooting every week that our government does nothing to stop. me sliding down a cgi pole isn't what's destroying society."
"The system is targeting kids," one critic tweeted. "Lil Nas X's fanbase is mostly children. They did the same thing with Miley Cyrus after Hannah Montana."
You can watch the video HERE
Lil Nas X responded, "There was no system involved. i made the decision to create the music video. i am an adult. i am not gonna spend my entire career trying to cater to your children. that is your job."
The song "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)" is currently rising fast on the streaming charts. The track is about a man that Lil Nas X, whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill, met in 2020, a year after he came out publicly. On Thursday, March 25, the rapper posted on Instagram a letter he wrote to his 14-year-old self.
"I wrote a song with our name in it," it read. "it's about a guy i met last summer. i know we promised to never come out publicly, i know we promised to never be ‘that' type of gay person, i know we promised to die with the secret, but this will open doors for many other queer people to simply exist."
On Saturday, March 27, Lil Nas X tweeted to his critics again. He wrote, "i spent my entire teenage years hating myself because of the s—t y'all preached would happen to me because i was gay. so i hope u are mad, stay mad, feel the same anger you teach us to have towards ourselves."
Sharon Osbourne Is Out at 'The Talk'!ππ
After the longtime panelist offered a controversial defense of friend Piers Morgan, past colleagues came out with more accusations of racist language and behavior.
Sharon Osbourne is out of the conversation, parting ways with The Talk in the wake of her heated on-air defense of pal Piers Morgan — one that saw her demand co-star Sheryl Underwood "educate" her about racism on live air.
The news came two weeks after the March 10 dustup, one that was followed by multiple allegations of racist comments from Osbourne being levied by former co-stars Leah Remini and Holly Robinson Peete. CBS confirmed the expected departure late Friday afternoon.
"Sharon Osbourne has decided to leave The Talk," read a statement. "The events of the March 10 broadcast were upsetting to everyone involved, including the audience watching at home. As part of our review, we concluded that Sharon’s behavior toward her co-hosts during the March 10 episode did not align with our values for a respectful workplace. We also did not find any evidence that CBS executives orchestrated the discussion or blindsided any of the hosts. At the same time, we acknowledge the network and studio teams, as well as the showrunners, are accountable for what happened during that broadcast as it was clear the co-hosts were not properly prepared by the staff for a complex and sensitive discussion involving race. During this week’s hiatus, we are coordinating workshops, listening sessions and training about equity, inclusion and cultural awareness for the hosts, producers and crew. Going forward, we are identifying plans to enhance the producing staff and producing procedures to better serve the hosts, the production and, ultimately, our viewers."
Like so much of the news cycle these days, the origin of Osbourne's on-air demise is Meghan Markle's barn-burning interview with Oprah Winfrey — in which the Duchess of Sussex alleged racist behavior within the British royal family. Media firebrand and perennial martyr Piers Morgan called Markle a liar on Good Morning Britain, stormed off the set and ultimately quit the ITV program as many regarded his comments as racist.
When Osbourne came to his defense on The Talk, the discourse quickly devolved. At one point, and most damningly, she demanded that Underwood, a Black woman, explain to her why Morgan was being called a racist. "Educate me, tell me when you have heard him say racist things," Osbourne said. "I very much feel like I'm about to be put in the electric chair because I have a friend, who many people think is a racist, so that makes me a racist?"
Osbourne apologized on Twitter, but the show suspended production starting March 15 as it announced an internal investigation. Things got worse for Osbourne from there. After Robinson Peete accused Osbourne of having a hand in her own dismissal from The Talk, alleging Osbourne had referred to her as "too ghetto," Remini entered the conversation. The actress and activist, during an interview with journalist Yashar Ali, claimed that Osbourne had made racist comments about former colleague (and Chinese American woman) Julie Chen, homophobic remarks about The Talk creator and then-moderator Sara Gilbert and made anti-Italian slurs toward Remini herself.
Initially contrite on Twitter, Osbourne then went on the offense during the show's hiatus. She gave interviews to both Variety and Entertainment Tonight, claiming that she had been "set up" by the producers and was offered up as a "sacrificial lamb." Her publicist also issued a doozy of a statement, alluding to Remini and Robinson Peete's comments by noting "The only thing worse than a disgruntled former employee is a disgruntled former talk show host." It's not typically the strategy of someone expecting to keep their job, so the writing seemed to be on the wall.
Still, CBS took its time with the investigation into the matter — first announcing a two-show hiatus and then extending it to a full two weeks as the additional claims came in.
The Talk holds a unique space in CBS' daytime block, the only in-house talk format in a lineup otherwise dominated by game shows, soap operas and syndicated content. (One piece of that syndicated content in most markets, however, is CBS Media Ventures' The Drew Barrymore Show — already renewed for a second season after a promising launch.) Positioned as a rival to The View, The Talk has enjoyed is fair share of ratings success and the rotation that so often comes with panel formats. Original cast members Remini, Robinson Peete and Marissa Jaret Winokur were all dumped after the first season, with fellow originals Chen and Gilbert dropping out in recent years. Osbourne was the last remaining founding panelist.
Osbourne holds a unique place in 21st television history. The British national rose to stateside prominence in 2002 with the wildly successful launch of MTV's The Osbournes, a docuseries that paved the way for a generation of reality talent. She followed that with a brief talk show of her own and a run as a judge on America's Got Talent before settling into The Talk as her full-time gig. Her dance card is currently empty.
As for The Talk, Underwood is still joined by remaining panelists Carrie Ann Inaba, Amanda Kloots and Elaine Welteroth. It's not immediately clear if or when CBS might bring on a fifth member. The show will return with original episodes Monday, April 12, following the pre-scheduled hiatus the week of April 5.
‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Tessica Brown Is Expecting Child With FiancΓ©!
After gaining online infamy for a Gorilla Glue mishap, Brown announces she is pregnant with her sixth child
The woman dubbed “Gorilla Glue Girl” announced she is expecting a child with her fiancΓ©, Dewitt Madison. She shared the news in an Instagram post Saturday morning.
“Blessed,” she wrote in a caption.
Brown, who gained internet infamy after revealing that she used Gorilla Glue adhesive in her hair, reportedly took four pregnancy tests to confirm the news with a photograph of said tests.
This will be Brown’s sixth child, with her first five being from a previous relationship. Madison, a lawn care and floor cleaning business owner, has four children of his own from a prior relationship. The couple, who got engaged last June, will blend their family for a total of 10 kids altogether.
Brown is scheduled to for an appointment next week to take an ultrasound in order to confirm how far along she is in her pregnancy.
The news of her forthcoming child is a bright light for Brown, 40, after some serious situations for her hair and online presence over the past few months.
As previously reported by, Brown was introduced to the public eye in February after she posted to her social media state that she had used Gorilla Glue adhesive spray on her hair as an alternative after she ran out of her Got2b glued freeze spray. She said in a video that her hair had been stuck for a month and could not fix it.
“It don’t move,” Brown said. “I’ve washed my hair 15 times, and it don’t move!”
Brown even posted one of her attempts to fix her hair with shampoo to her social media, but again, it proved unsuccessful.
Gorilla Glue is a heavy-duty product that is normally used as a permanent adhesive for things like wood and pieces of broken furniture. Brown was advised by Gorilla Glue via Twitter to try putting her hair “in warm, soapy water or applying rubbing alcohol.” Neither method worked.
Brown was able to remove the glue and fix her hair after a surgeon, Dr. Michael Obeng, discovered her via social media and offered his services, which was paid via a GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign.
Despite her viral video leading to being found by Obeng, Brown stated that she regretted posting her Gorilla Glue predicament, as she receiverd hurtful backlash.
“I told my son today, ‘I wish I could just go back,’ because I’m over it. I’m over it,” Brown said. “I’m usually the person that I don’t care what people say. I just move at my own pace. I don’t care what people say, but it’s just getting to the point where people are on TV saying stuff about me.”
Later that month, she met with Obeng again, this time for a breast augmentation, according to theGrio. However, during a pre-surgery consultation, a lump in her breast was discovered.
Obeng performed a mammogram and saw masses in Brown’s breast. They were removed and tested for cancer.
Fortunately, as reported by TMZ, the masses did not contain any cancer.
Halle Berry responds to ‘disgusting’ 97 Rock comments!
Actress Halle Berry took aim Friday at former 97 Rock host Rob Lederman, who was fired this week after making racist comments on the air.
“It’s ridiculous this type of nonsense is still being broadcasted across airwaves,” Berry tweeted. “ALL Black women are beautiful and worthy, Rob Lederman.”
Berry was one of the women the “Morning Bull” show discussed while comparing how they like their toast to women’s skin tones. Lederman was fired for his comments, which included the use of a racial slur, while co-hosts Rich Gaenzler and Chris Klein were suspended.
97 Rock’s DJ Jickster read an apology on the air Friday morning that acknowledged “reckless, racist words were spoken on our air” and pledged to “redouble our efforts to fight ignorance and racism in our community.”
Lederman told News 4 that he didn’t realize how hurtful his words were until he listened to them after the show.
“As soon as I saw the words in print, and as soon as I heard them on a recording, I was like ‘that sounded awful,’ ” he said.
BeyoncΓ©'s Storage Units Targeted by Thieves Who Reportedly Stole $1 Million in Valuables!
BeyoncΓ©’s Los Angeles area storage units were looted, with the burglars reportedly nabbing over $1 million in goods.
According to TMZ’s law enforcement sources, three of the singer’s storage units were broken into twice this month, with the offenders stealing her pricey handbags and dresses. Her production company Parkwood Entertainment was apparently renting out the storage units, with the stolen pieces from the first robbery appearing to belong to Bey. The burglars hit the units one time and then returned within a week and ransacked three units in the same storage space, taking handbags, kid’s toys, and photos that are the property of one of BeyoncΓ©’s stylists.
Other celebrities have been targets of similar thefts, with TMZ noting that storage space burglaries are growing. Culprits also hit Miley Cyrus’ storage space, making off with clothes, family photos, and mementos.
At the top of the year, burglars broke into Diddy’s L.A. area home in Toluca Lake, but it was unclear if anything was taken. He’s rarely at that residence since his former partner Kim Porter passed away in 2018. Dr. Dre’s L.A. home was also targeted while he was hospitalized earlier this year for a brain aneurysm. However, burglars were unsuccessful in their attempts to enter the property.
Rihanna Says New Music Is Coming 'Soon'!
Fans have been waiting for new music from Rihanna since the Grammy-nominated album came out in 2016
After five years, the world may finally be getting a new track from Rihanna!
The singer, 33, teased the possibility of a new song coming "soon" as she celebrated her album Anti becoming the first by a Black female artist to spend five years on the Billboard 200 chart.
Rihanna posted a video of the announcement on Instagram Wednesday, writing in the caption: "grateful to the most High for putting die hard supporters in my circle ππΏ #Anti#WomensHistoryMonth πͺπΏcongrats to everyone that contributed to this era, thank you team."
In the comments, a fan asked her to "celebrate by releasing a song !!"
The "Desperado" singer seemed open to the idea. She replied to the comment, writing "I think I should" and adding a "soon" emoji. "Just 1 tho lol," she followed up.
In January, Rihanna celebrated the five-year anniversary of Anti's release with a series of posts she shared on Instagram, including a video montage from some of her music visuals.
Expressing her gratitude for her supporters, the Fenty CEO wrote, "thank you navy! #5yearsofANTI #ANTIversary."
Anti was Rihanna's eighth studio album — and last thus far, as her fans continue to anticipate the nine-time Grammy-winner's next release.
The Grammy-nominated album has seen incredible success since it came out in 2016, earning the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 album chart, garnering more than 15 billion streams and selling more than 11 million copies. Fan-favorite songs on the album include "Work," "Needed Me," "Kiss It Better" and "Sex with Me."
While she hasn't been releasing new music, Rihanna has been focusing on other business ventures over the past few years — including her cosmetic brand Fenty Beauty and her lingerie line, Savage x Fenty.
Chadwick Boseman Makes History at NAACP Image Awards With Multiple Wins!
The late Chadwick Boseman won big at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night. The ceremony, which aired live on BET and other ViacomCBS networks from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, saw Boseman win awards for his last two movies, Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods and the film adaptation of August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Boseman died on Aug. 18, 2020, at 43 following a battle with colon cancer. Boseman's victories earned waves of applause on Twitter as his widow, Simone Ledward Boseman, accepted the awards on his behalf.
Boseman won Outstanding Actor on a Motion Picture for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, in which he stars as an ambitious jazz musician. The performance already earned Boseman an Oscar nomination. Earlier this month, he won Best Actor in a Drama for the film at the Golden Globes. Ledward Boseman delivered a tearful speech in accepting the award.
"He would thank God. He would thank his parents. He would thank his ancestors for their guidance and their sacrifices," Ledward Boseman said in her Golden Globes speech, reports Variety. "He would say something beautiful, something inspiring, something that would amplify that little voice inside of all of us that tells you, ‘You can,’ that tells you to keep going, that calls you back to what you are meant to be doing at this moment in history.” She went on to thank Boseman's co-stars, the film's director, George C. Wolfe, Netflix, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and Boseman's mentor, Denzel Washington.
If Boseman wins the Oscar for Best Actor on April 25, he would be just the third actor to win an acting Oscar posthumously. The other nominees for the award are Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal), Anthony Hopkins (The Father), Gary Oldman (Mank), and Steven Yeun (Minari).
On Saturday night, Boseman also won the Outstanding Supporting Actor award for his performance in Da 5 Bloods. He beat out his Ma Rainey's co-stars Colman Domingo and Glynn Turman, Da 5 Bloods' Clarke Peters, and One Night in Miami's Aldis Hodge. Although many awards watchers predicted Boseman might get an Oscar nomination for Da 5 Bloods as well, he did not. Da 5 Bloods was mostly ignored by the Oscars, with Terence Blanchard earning the film's only Oscar nomination for his score.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom did much better at the Oscars. Aside from Boseman's nomination, the film is up for Best Actress for Viola Davis, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Production Design. On Saturday, Davis won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress and the cast won Outstanding Ensemble Cast. The film was also nominated for Outstanding Motion Picture.
The other nominees in the NAACP's Outstanding Actor field were Anthony Mackie (The Banker), Delroy Lindo (Da 5 Bloods), Forest Whitaker (Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey), and Will Smith (Bad Boys for Life). Boseman was the only actor in this field also nominated for an Oscar.
Phylicia Rashad won Outstanding Supporting Actress for Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey. Gina Price-Bythewood won Outstanding Directing for Netflix's The Old Guard, beating out Ma Rainey's director George C. Wolfe.
The French film Night of the Kings won Outstanding International Motion Picture, while The Banker won Outstanding Independent Movie. Disney and Pixar's Soul won Outstanding Animated Motion Picture with Jamie Foxx winning Outstanding Character Voice Performance for the film.
Baltimore will no longer prosecute drug possession, prostitution, low-level crimes!
A year ago, as the coronavirus began to spread across Maryland, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby stopped prosecuting drug possession, prostitution, minor traffic violations and other low-level offenses, a move aimed at curbing Covid-19's spread behind bars.
That shift — repeated by prosecutors in many other cities — didn’t just reduce jail populations. In Baltimore, nearly all categories of crime have since declined, confirming to Mosby what she and criminal justice experts have argued for years: Crackdowns on quality-of-life crimes are not necessary for stopping more serious crime.
On Friday, Mosby announced that she was making her pandemic experiment permanent, saying Baltimore — for decades notorious for runaway violence and rough policing — had become a case study in criminal justice reform.
In the 12 months since she ordered scaled-back enforcement, violent crime is down 20 percent and property crime has declined 36 percent, she said. Homicides inched down, though Baltimore still has one of the highest homicide rates among cities nationwide. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University found sharp reductions in calls to police complaining about drugs and prostitution, she said.
“Clearly, the data suggest there is no public safety value in prosecuting low-level offenses,” Mosby said at a news conference.
But whether Baltimore is indeed an experiment that can be replicated elsewhere remains to be seen. Enforcement of low-level crimes has dropped in many parts of the country over the past year, as police limited operations to avoid contracting and spreading the virus and as prosecutors and judges sought to contain the virus’s spread in jails. But Baltimore is one of the few big cities where violence did not increase. In dozens of cities, homicides and shootings rose in 2020.
While many prosecutors have maintained their pandemic suspensions on low-level offense prosecutions, few have said those shifts will remain in place in perpetuity. Some newly elected prosecutors, though, have vowed to abandon low-level cases permanently.
At Friday's news conference, Mosby also faced questions about a federal investigation into her campaign finances, as well as the finances of her husband, a city councilman. Her attorney has called the investigation "politically motivated." Mosby dismissed a reporter's questions about the probe, saying she wanted to focus on her new policy.
She said the Baltimore Police Department will be a partner in this shift away from low-level prosecutions, in which officers and prosecutors will focus on violent crime and drug trafficking as courts begin holding criminal trials again.
“Our understanding is that the police are going to follow what they’ve been doing for the past year, which is not arresting people based on the offenses I mentioned,” Mosby said.
At the same time, law enforcement will work with a local nonprofit, Baltimore Crisis Response Inc., to provide services to people suffering from mental illness, homelessness and drug addiction.
The Baltimore Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Police Commissioner Michael Harrison told The Washington Post that the policy had been difficult for officers to accept when it was implemented last year, and that he expected crime to rise. He told the Post that he now believed the pullback may have worked.
A spokeswoman for the local police officers union did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Kobi Little, head of the Baltimore chapter of the NAACP, said at the news conference that Mosby’s move was a recognition that decades of heavy-handed enforcement in Baltimore had done more harm than good.
“We want to see more elected officials stand up on these issues,” he said.
Kim Foxx, the state's attorney in Cook County, Illinois, said Mosby’s announcement was the culmination of years of discussion among reformers seeking ways to reduce focus on low-level offenses. “Covid provided a real opportunity to test it, to move from theory to practice,” she said.
“What Marilyn has been able to do is demonstrate that those changes didn’t lead to an increase in violent crime, didn’t lead to mayhem in the streets. The theory in practice yielded good results.”
Foxx, like Mosby, halted prosecution of minor crimes in the early days of the pandemic. But she is still exploring whether to make those changes permanent. Cook County — which includes Chicago — has seen an increase in homicides and shootings. That means Foxx will have to do a deeper analysis of what caused the spike before deciding what to do.
Michael Kahn, director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, said he believed Mosby was the first prosecutor to permanently shift away from minor offenses. More will likely follow if they see that their policies did not cause crime spikes, he said.
“I would expect now that the dam has broken that in the next few months we will start to see folks follow once they have their arms around the data,” Kahn said
Deshayla Harris, ‘Bad Girls Club’ Star, Killed in Virginia Beach Shootings at 29!
Deshayla Harris, one of the stars of Oxygen’s reality TV series “Bad Girls Club,” was shot and killed Friday night in one of three unrelated shootings in Virginia Beach, Virginia, local police said on Saturday. She was 29.
Harris was a bystander in the second of three separate shooting incidents that happened on Friday night, according to the Virginia Beach Police Department. At least eight people were injured and two people were killed in the deadly night of shootings, including Harris and another 20-year-old man.
Three people have been arrested and each charged with seven counts of felonious assault, use of a firearm in commission of a felony and reckless handling of a firearm, according to police.
Harris, known as “Shay,” appeared on the 17th and final season of “Bad Girls Club” in 2017 — one of seven “charismatic tough chicks” who moved into a luxurious mansion for three months of drama and on-camera confrontations. A native of Norfolk, Virginia, Harris was nicknamed “The Firecracker Fashionista” on the show and represented the East Coast.
On Saturday, Keyaira “Key” Hamilton, who also starred on the same season of “Bad Girls Club,” posted a tribute and shared a video of her former co-star on Instagram.
“You didn’t deserve this man,” she wrote. “Rest easy Babygirl @missshaybae thank you for always pushing me and supporting me no matter where we were in our friendship…watch over me ππΎ I love you.”
Forensic Pathologist Says Andre Hill’s Death Was A Homicide!
Andre Hill’s death has been ruled a homicide by an Ohio coroner’s office this week.
Hill was fatally shot multiple times by a former Columbus police officer, CNN reported. He was shot once in the chest and three times in his right leg, forensic pathologist Dr. Elaine Amoresano, who performed the autopsy, stated.
Former officer Adam Coy shot and killed the 47-year-old Black man on December 22 within seconds of their encounter. Hill was unarmed and was seen on body camera footage walking towards Coy while holding an illuminated cell phone in his left hand.
The former officer has since been indicted on charges of murder in the commission of a felony, felonious assault, and two counts of dereliction of duty, one coming from his failure to use his body camera and the other “based on his failure to inform his fellow officer that he felt Andre Hill present a danger,” Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost stated.
Coy responded to a call on December 22 to reports of a man sitting in an SUV for an extended amount of time.
Upon arrival, Coy started shooting within seconds of seeing the victim. He also turned off his body camera following the shooting. Thanks to a special look-back feature, the camera captured 60 seconds of the incident with no audio.
It’s unknown if the two exchanged any words.
However, in the first few seconds of the video, Coy is heard telling Hill to get his hands out to the side and order him to get down on his stomach.
Roughly 37 seconds after the shooting, Coy asked whether a medic was coming.
A report the department’s chief following the killing said an officer who responded with Coy recalled him saying he saw a gun and that Coy yelled, “There’s a gun in his other hand, there’s a gun in his other hand!”
Coy was fired in December, and former Columbus Chief Thomas Quinlan, who stepped down in January, said that evidence against Coy gave a “solid rationale” for his termination.
Emma Stone Gives Birth To Her First Child!
Emma Stone is a new mom! The La La Land actress and her husband Dave McCary welcomed their first child this week, TMZ has learned.
According to the celebrity gossip outlet, which broke the news on Friday (March 26), the Oscar winner, 32, gave birth on March 13 in Los Angeles. At this time, though, the gender of the couple’s child has yet to be revealed.
As we previously reported, Stone was first photographed while taking a walk in LA — burgeoning baby bump on full display — back in January, around the same time fans first learned about her pregnancy.
While neither the Saturday Night Live writer, 35, nor Stone had spoken openly about their pregnancy at the time, sources close to the situation did comment on the couple's exciting news.
“She seems very happy and very excited about becoming a mother — she’s constantly oohing and cooing,” a source told Us Weekly at the time. “She looks great, she looks healthy, she’s glowing. She’s been keeping up with friends and work lately, she’s always staying active and gets her daily exercise in.”
McCary and the Zombieland star’s first child comes months after the couple secretly tied the knot in a wedding ceremony in September 2020, less than a year after announcing their engagement in December 2019. Prior to getting married, the pair had been dating since October 2017.
Congratulations, Emma and Dave!
“Tiger King” Star Joe Exotic & His Husband Are Filing For Divorce!
“Tiger King” star Joe Exotic and his husband Dillion Passage are heading towards divorce after nearly four years together.
Francisco Hernandez, the attorney representing Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Allen Schreibvogel, revealed that the tiger lover learned while in prison that Passage was planning on parting ways with him. TMZ says Exotic is distraught but will try and beat him to divorce by filing first.
The lovers, whose romance was documented in the explosive Netflix hit “Tiger King,” were married on December 11th, 2017, just two months after Exotic’s previous husband, Travis Maldonado, committed suicide. The two were married for nine months when Exotic was arrested for a murder-for-hire plot against his rival, Carol Baskin. He received a 22-year sentence.
Passage said that the release and massive success of “Tiger King” had placed him uncomfortably into the spotlight. He confirmed that their relationship was coming to an end but made it clear that he would not be disclosing additional details about the separation to social media.
“To answer the main question the public wants to know, yes, Joe and I are seeking a divorce,” Passage wrote. He went on add, “Joe and I both understand that this situation isn’t fair to either of us. It’s something that neither of us were expecting but we are going to take it day by day. We are on good terms still and I hope it can stay that way.”
Cardi B Clears The Air On The Rumors Of An Eminem Collaboration!
Cardi B is not having it with any of the rumors regarding a potential Eminem collaboration.
After word spread on Twitter that Slim Shady declined the rapper's request to work with him because "she doesn’t care about the culture or her craft," the New York native took to Twitter to set the record straight. "BIG LIES," she wrote in response to the whispers, adding, "I get off the internet and ya makin sh*t up. I haven’t sent no songs to no artist yet."
Cardi went on to admit that she loves Em's works and has much respect for the rap legend. "This don’t even make sense," she concluded.
She went on to hype up who she indeed has recorded collaborations with, writing, "Since they like to make up LIES about me cause their so obsessed just know this .. y'all laughing about this fake rumor but wait until y’all see these next collabs."
Earlier this week, Cardi celebrated a career high when her latest hit, "Up," topped the Billboard Hot 100. The accolade extended her record for most Hot 100 No. 1s among female rappers. It also made her the first female rapper with two Hot 100 No. 1s with no accompanying acts.
AND FINALLY FROM “THE CRAZY PEOPLE SHOPPING AT WALMART” FILES
‘CLOSE ENOUGH’
Well, I suppose you caught me on a technicality when I said underwear and bras should be worn at Walmart. Next time I’ll be more specific.
HAVE A GREAT WEEK AHEAD ALL!!!
EFREM
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