#MAGFAB: Mona Tougaard by Malick Bodian for Vogue Italia June 2026

True Romance: Tippy-top model Mona Tougaard graces the cover of Vogue Italia [IG] June 2026 issue, styled by Tonne Goodman in Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Ferragamo, Guess, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Mango, Prada and more, lensed by Malick Bodian [IG]./ Hair by Karim Belghiran; makeup by Celine Martin
A little tidbits on Mona Tougaard
Mona Tougaard, was born in Denmark with a rich, multicultural background, her mother died when Mona was just nine years old. She is of Somali, Ethiopian and Turkish heritage.
The supermodel walked her first luxury brand runway in 2019 as a Prada exclusive. Her career has lived in the fast lane ever since. In recent weeks, Mona Tougaard appears in Celine’s Summer 2026 Campaign by Zoe Ghertner and Dior’s Fall 2026 Campaign lensed by David Sims.

True Romance: Tippy-top model Mona Tougaard graces the cover of Vogue Italia [IG] June 2026 issue, styled by Tonne Goodman in Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Ferragamo, Guess, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Mango, Prada and more, lensed by Malick Bodian [IG]./ Hair by Karim Belghiran; makeup by Celine Martin
A little tidbits on Mona Tougaard
Mona Tougaard, was born in Denmark with a rich, multicultural background, her mother died when Mona was just nine years old. She is of Somali, Ethiopian and Turkish heritage.
The supermodel walked her first luxury brand runway in 2019 as a Prada exclusive. Her career has lived in the fast lane ever since. In recent weeks, Mona Tougaard appears in Celine’s Summer 2026 Campaign by Zoe Ghertner and Dior’s Fall 2026 Campaign lensed by David Sims.
#RHOA: K. Michelle Talks to People Mag about what Surprised Her Most About Joining the Show
K. Michelle manifested being a part of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
The reality star, 44, entered the world of the Housewives when she became a core cast member in season 17 of the hit Bravo series, which premiered on April 5. It marked K. Michelle's return to reality TV, after the singer previously starred on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and her own series, K. Michelle: My Life.
“I have said from day one, even when I was on Love & Hip Hop years ago, I said when I got at a certain point in my career, a certain age or whatever, if I [were] to ever return to reality TV in an ensemble cast, I would not do it any other way other than Real Housewives of Atlanta," K. Michelle tells PEOPLE.
The reason she had her sights set on RHOA was for the culture and the authenticity she saw among the women.
“When it came to me being on Love & Hip Hop, that was about culture,” K. Michelle explains. “I watched how the ladies of Real Housewives of Atlanta were able to expand their brands and do endorsements and things, and they weren't judged for it, and they were just them[selves].”
Being a part of the franchise was always a dream of hers, and K. Michelle says she manifested her casting. Five years ago, she messaged executive producer Andy Cohen saying, “I will be on Real Housewives of Atlanta.”
“He didn't say nothing [sic] back to me,” K. Michelle says. “It didn't even say 'read', if he even saw it. But I put it out there, and for me and my career, everything I said I was going to do, I do.”
After filming the first season, K. Michelle says she was most surprised to discover that there are people “crazier” than her. “Like the Morgan Wallen song, ‘I'm a little crazy, but the world's insane,' that's how Real Housewives of Atlanta is.”
As a newcomer on the show, the TV personality says she came into this new season with a lot of nerves. “I knew that I was entering a space that there were a lot of big personalities,” she explains. “And I knew that when you have big personalities, everybody's not going to get along.”
“So I was prepared for that,” K. Michelle adds. “I just didn't know how it would turn, how it would sway, but I knew it was going to happen.”
Giving voice to her truth and standing up for herself, K. Michelle says, has helped her navigate conflicts. “I understand in this show we got to get our ratings and we have to do all of that, but reality stays real,” she notes. “And for me, I've done this for years, I'm not a rookie, and the one thing that has always worked for me is, even in my wrong, I stand in my wrong. Even in my right, I stand in my right.”
K. Michelle adds, “I'm not perfect, but I'm honest. I'm real.”
“You're not going to yo-yo me, and you're not going to produce me,” she continues. “I'm going to act out when I want to. I'm going to have way too many drinks sometimes and sometimes I'm not going to have enough.”
The singer, along with fellow newcomer Pinky Cole, joined RHOA stars Porsha Williams, Phaedra Parks, Drew Sidora, Shamea Morton Mwangi, Angela Oakley, Kelli Ferrell and "friend" Cynthia Bailey for season 17.
K. Michelle says the women “shook up” her life. “I never thought that I would love them as people or love all of their bulls---, love all of their issues,” K. Michelle explains. “I don't think people would expect what they're going to see.”
Phaedra and Kelli, she reveals, are her closest friends on the show. K. Michelle says she loves her late-night calls with Phaedra, because they always “crack a joke and have a good time.”
And Kelli is the Housewife she trusts the most. “Her personality and her belief in who she is and how she acts is something I enjoy to watch,” K. Michelle says. “I know [out of] anybody on that cast, if I can tell them a secret, it's going to be Kelly.”
New episodes of RHOA air every Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo and stream the next day on Peacock.
K. Michelle manifested being a part of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
The reality star, 44, entered the world of the Housewives when she became a core cast member in season 17 of the hit Bravo series, which premiered on April 5. It marked K. Michelle's return to reality TV, after the singer previously starred on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and her own series, K. Michelle: My Life.
“I have said from day one, even when I was on Love & Hip Hop years ago, I said when I got at a certain point in my career, a certain age or whatever, if I [were] to ever return to reality TV in an ensemble cast, I would not do it any other way other than Real Housewives of Atlanta," K. Michelle tells PEOPLE.
The reason she had her sights set on RHOA was for the culture and the authenticity she saw among the women.
“When it came to me being on Love & Hip Hop, that was about culture,” K. Michelle explains. “I watched how the ladies of Real Housewives of Atlanta were able to expand their brands and do endorsements and things, and they weren't judged for it, and they were just them[selves].”
Being a part of the franchise was always a dream of hers, and K. Michelle says she manifested her casting. Five years ago, she messaged executive producer Andy Cohen saying, “I will be on Real Housewives of Atlanta.”
“He didn't say nothing [sic] back to me,” K. Michelle says. “It didn't even say 'read', if he even saw it. But I put it out there, and for me and my career, everything I said I was going to do, I do.”
After filming the first season, K. Michelle says she was most surprised to discover that there are people “crazier” than her. “Like the Morgan Wallen song, ‘I'm a little crazy, but the world's insane,' that's how Real Housewives of Atlanta is.”
As a newcomer on the show, the TV personality says she came into this new season with a lot of nerves. “I knew that I was entering a space that there were a lot of big personalities,” she explains. “And I knew that when you have big personalities, everybody's not going to get along.”
“So I was prepared for that,” K. Michelle adds. “I just didn't know how it would turn, how it would sway, but I knew it was going to happen.”
Giving voice to her truth and standing up for herself, K. Michelle says, has helped her navigate conflicts. “I understand in this show we got to get our ratings and we have to do all of that, but reality stays real,” she notes. “And for me, I've done this for years, I'm not a rookie, and the one thing that has always worked for me is, even in my wrong, I stand in my wrong. Even in my right, I stand in my right.”
K. Michelle adds, “I'm not perfect, but I'm honest. I'm real.”
“You're not going to yo-yo me, and you're not going to produce me,” she continues. “I'm going to act out when I want to. I'm going to have way too many drinks sometimes and sometimes I'm not going to have enough.”
The singer, along with fellow newcomer Pinky Cole, joined RHOA stars Porsha Williams, Phaedra Parks, Drew Sidora, Shamea Morton Mwangi, Angela Oakley, Kelli Ferrell and "friend" Cynthia Bailey for season 17.
K. Michelle says the women “shook up” her life. “I never thought that I would love them as people or love all of their bulls---, love all of their issues,” K. Michelle explains. “I don't think people would expect what they're going to see.”
Phaedra and Kelli, she reveals, are her closest friends on the show. K. Michelle says she loves her late-night calls with Phaedra, because they always “crack a joke and have a good time.”
And Kelli is the Housewife she trusts the most. “Her personality and her belief in who she is and how she acts is something I enjoy to watch,” K. Michelle says. “I know [out of] anybody on that cast, if I can tell them a secret, it's going to be Kelly.”
New episodes of RHOA air every Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo and stream the next day on Peacock.
#NewMusic from Eric Benét Protégé Joe Leone New Single “Safety”

R&B singer and songwriter Joe Leone, currently signed to Grammy-nominated artist Eric Benét and JBR Creative Group, has officially released his latest single, “Safety.” The track, which explores themes of vulnerability, trust, and emotional security in relationships, is now available across all major streaming platforms.
Produced by Curtis “Sauce” Wilson, “Safety” serves as an early preview of Leone’s forthcoming studio album. The soulful release poses a central question to listeners regarding modern romance, focusing on the essential need to let go and feel completely secure with a partner.
Eric Benét, co-founder of JBR Creative Group, praised the new release, highlighting its cultural relevance. “Joe Leone has a rare ability to tap into real emotion and express it in a way that feels both timeless and necessary,” Benét stated. “‘Safety’ is a powerful reminder that love is rooted in trust and security. Music that speaks to real love is exactly what R&B needs right now.”
The release of “Safety” arrives amid a period of significant career momentum for the artist. With over a decade of experience in the music industry, Leone has steadily built his profile through a combination of vocal performance and behind-the-scenes songwriting.

R&B singer and songwriter Joe Leone, currently signed to Grammy-nominated artist Eric Benét and JBR Creative Group, has officially released his latest single, “Safety.” The track, which explores themes of vulnerability, trust, and emotional security in relationships, is now available across all major streaming platforms.
Produced by Curtis “Sauce” Wilson, “Safety” serves as an early preview of Leone’s forthcoming studio album. The soulful release poses a central question to listeners regarding modern romance, focusing on the essential need to let go and feel completely secure with a partner.
Eric Benét, co-founder of JBR Creative Group, praised the new release, highlighting its cultural relevance. “Joe Leone has a rare ability to tap into real emotion and express it in a way that feels both timeless and necessary,” Benét stated. “‘Safety’ is a powerful reminder that love is rooted in trust and security. Music that speaks to real love is exactly what R&B needs right now.”
The release of “Safety” arrives amid a period of significant career momentum for the artist. With over a decade of experience in the music industry, Leone has steadily built his profile through a combination of vocal performance and behind-the-scenes songwriting.
Listen HERE:
Recent Career Highlights:
Chart Success: Leone’s recent “Over Under” remix featuring Ne-Yo successfully reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart.
Songwriting Accolades: He co-wrote J. Brown’s No. 1 hit single, “True Love,” alongside acclaimed writer and producer Carvin Haggins.
National Touring: Leone recently expanded his live performance footprint by joining the Calling All Lovers Tour, sharing the stage with prominent R&B acts including Tamar Braxton, October London, and Ro James.
With his latest single, Leone continues to solidify his reputation for delivering music that channels the emotional weight of traditional R&B while continuing to evolve his contemporary sound.
Recent Career Highlights:
Chart Success: Leone’s recent “Over Under” remix featuring Ne-Yo successfully reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart.
Songwriting Accolades: He co-wrote J. Brown’s No. 1 hit single, “True Love,” alongside acclaimed writer and producer Carvin Haggins.
National Touring: Leone recently expanded his live performance footprint by joining the Calling All Lovers Tour, sharing the stage with prominent R&B acts including Tamar Braxton, October London, and Ro James.
With his latest single, Leone continues to solidify his reputation for delivering music that channels the emotional weight of traditional R&B while continuing to evolve his contemporary sound.
#HipHopNews: SHE GETS EVEN WEIRDER! Nicki Minaj On Elon Musk's Birthday: "Thank You For Saving Free Speech"
Nicki Minaj recently visited Elon Musk's Starbase for a SpaceX launch event, which ruffled some of the Barbz' feathers.
The world's first trillionaire, Elon Musk, has had a controversial handling of free speech and hate speech on Twitter, or as it's now known, X. Some feel like his absolutist approach is righteous, whereas others think it's biased towards sharing more regressive ideals from more conservative or right-wing spaces. Speaking of right-wing spaces, Nicki Minaj, who has recently drawn fire for her support of the current United States administration, took to Twitter to wish Musk a happy 55th birthday.
"Thank you for saving free speech, Elon. Happy Birthday. Love always. From Gag City & the Barbz!" she wrote earlier today (Sunday, June 28). Nicki also featured a picture of her with the SpaceX tycoon, which some fans theorized may be AI.
Nicki Minaj has previously praised Elon Musk, paying a visit to his Starbase facility in Texas for a SpaceX Starship launch event. "Major shoutout to Elon. Thank you for everything that you’re doing for humanity," she said during the visit.
While some folks immediately connected this to Minaj's embrace of Donald Trump, it's important to note how Trump and Elon have an on-and-off-again dynamic. So maybe her support of Musk has nothing to do with her right-wing pivots. Still, some Barbz would rather not see trillionaire endorsements, especially given their Queen's criticisms of folks like Jay-Z.
Regardless, it's clear Minaj won't back down from her support of the right side of the U.S. political aisle. It already landed her in a lot of hot water, but most of the backlash from former hardcore fans seems to have settled into acceptance and moving on.
What's funny is that Nicki Minaj has joked about Elon Musk's Twitter handlings before. She specifically joked back in 2023 about how she would deal with the post limits he incorporated, using them all to promote the Lil Uzi Vert project Pink Tape that she had a feature on.
Elsewhere, Nicki Minaj's political comments aren't all about Trump or his circle. Far from it, in fact. She recently theorized that the Illuminati may be real, arguing she doesn't know if it's a secret society against her or just a few powerful individuals. But when it comes to powerful individuals, at least Nicki is happy to be in Elon Musk's corner.
Nicki Minaj recently visited Elon Musk's Starbase for a SpaceX launch event, which ruffled some of the Barbz' feathers.
The world's first trillionaire, Elon Musk, has had a controversial handling of free speech and hate speech on Twitter, or as it's now known, X. Some feel like his absolutist approach is righteous, whereas others think it's biased towards sharing more regressive ideals from more conservative or right-wing spaces. Speaking of right-wing spaces, Nicki Minaj, who has recently drawn fire for her support of the current United States administration, took to Twitter to wish Musk a happy 55th birthday.
"Thank you for saving free speech, Elon. Happy Birthday. Love always. From Gag City & the Barbz!" she wrote earlier today (Sunday, June 28). Nicki also featured a picture of her with the SpaceX tycoon, which some fans theorized may be AI.
Nicki Minaj has previously praised Elon Musk, paying a visit to his Starbase facility in Texas for a SpaceX Starship launch event. "Major shoutout to Elon. Thank you for everything that you’re doing for humanity," she said during the visit.
While some folks immediately connected this to Minaj's embrace of Donald Trump, it's important to note how Trump and Elon have an on-and-off-again dynamic. So maybe her support of Musk has nothing to do with her right-wing pivots. Still, some Barbz would rather not see trillionaire endorsements, especially given their Queen's criticisms of folks like Jay-Z.
Regardless, it's clear Minaj won't back down from her support of the right side of the U.S. political aisle. It already landed her in a lot of hot water, but most of the backlash from former hardcore fans seems to have settled into acceptance and moving on.
What's funny is that Nicki Minaj has joked about Elon Musk's Twitter handlings before. She specifically joked back in 2023 about how she would deal with the post limits he incorporated, using them all to promote the Lil Uzi Vert project Pink Tape that she had a feature on.
Elsewhere, Nicki Minaj's political comments aren't all about Trump or his circle. Far from it, in fact. She recently theorized that the Illuminati may be real, arguing she doesn't know if it's a secret society against her or just a few powerful individuals. But when it comes to powerful individuals, at least Nicki is happy to be in Elon Musk's corner.
The #BETAwards The Full Winners List!
The wait is over! On Sunday (June 28) night, the biggest names in music, sports, and entertainment came together under one roof for the 2026 BET Awards.
The competition this year was unlike any other, with Cardi B leading the pack with a whopping six nominations. Trailing behind her were Kendrick Lamar and Mariah the Scientist, who each earned five nods. For an idea of just how much women are running Hip Hop and R&B, just take a look at who picked up four nominations: Doechii, Doja Cat, Teyana Taylor, Olivia Dean, and Latto, with Clipse being the exception.
Among the several talented artists who received three nominations were A$AP Rocky, Bruno Mars, Bryson Tiller, Chris Brown, Jill Scott, Kehlani, Metro Boomin, SZA, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, T.I., and YKNIECE.
With Druski making his hosting debut — while also becoming the youngest person to take on the role — the show also included performances from Tems, Kehlani, Don Toliver, and many more. Check below for the full list of winners, which we’ve marked in bold, below.
Album of the Year
AM I THE DRAMA? — Cardi B
DON’T TAP THE GLASS — Tyler, the Creator
everything is a lot. — Wale
HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY — Mariah the Scientist
WINNER: Let God Sort Em Out — Clipse
MUTT Deluxe: HEEL — Leon Thomas
The Fall-Off — J. Cole
The Romantic — Bruno Mars
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
Ari Lennox
Coco Jones
Ella Mai
Jill Scott
WINNER: Kehlani
Mariah the Scientist
Olivia Dean
SZA
Tems
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist
Brent Faiyaz
Bruno Mars
Bryson Tiller
Chris Brown
Durand Bernarr
GIVĒON
WINNER: Leon Thomas
October London
Usher
Best Female Hip Hop Artist
WINNER: Cardi B
Coi Leray
Doechii
Doja Cat
GloRilla
Latto
Megan Thee Stallion
Monaleo
YKNIECE
Best Male Hip Hop Artist
A$AP Rocky
Baby Keem
BigXthaPlug
DaBaby
Don Toliver
Drake
J. Cole
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar
T.I.
Best Group
41
WINNER: Clipse
De La Soul
FLO
French Montana and Max B
Metro Boomin and DJ Spinz
Nas and DJ Premier
Terrace Martin and Kenyon Dixon
Wizkid and Asake
Best Collaboration
WINNER: “Chains & Whips” — Clipse and Kendrick Lamar
“Errtime Remix” — Cardi B feat. Jeezy and Latto
“Go Girl” — Summer Walker feat. Latto and Doja Cat
“Good Flirts” — Baby Keem feat. Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd
“Is It a Crime” — Mariah the Scientist and Kali Uchis
“It Depends (The Remix)” — Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller and Usher
“Take Me Thru Dere” — Metro Boomin feat. Quavo, Breskii, YKNIECE, and DJ Spinz
“wgft” — Gunna feat. Burna Boy
Best New Artist
Belly Gang Kushington
DESTIN CONRAD
JayDon
kwn
Miles Minnick
Monaleo
WINNER: Olivia Dean
RAYE
Trap Dickey
Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
“Able” — Kirk Franklin
“ABLE (REMIX)” — Darrel Walls, PJ Morton, and Kim Burrell
“All to Thee” — BeBe Winans
“Already Good (Tasha Slide)” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard
“At the Cross” — CeCe Winans
“Church” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard and John Legend
“Do It Again” — Kirk Franklin
WINNER: “Headphones” — Lecrae, Killer Mike, and T.I.
BET Her
“Already Good (Tasha Slide)” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard
“Be Great” — Jill Scott feat. Trombone Shorty
“Beautiful People” — Jill Scott
“First” — Tems
WINNER: “girl, get up.” — Doechii feat. SZA
“Go Girl” — Summer Walker feat. Latto and Doja Cat
“Gorgeous” — Doja Cat
“Lady Lady” — Olivia Dean
Kevin Winter / Staff via Getty Images
Viewers’ Choice
WINNER: “Burning Blue” — Mariah the Scientist
“Chains & Whips” — Clipse feat. Kendrick Lamar
“Chanel” — Tyla
“Folded” — Kehlani
“I Just Might” — Bruno Mars
“It Depends” — Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller
“Man I Need” — Olivia Dean
“Outside” — Cardi B
“Raindance” — Dave and Tems
“Take Me Thru Dere” — Metro Boomin feat. Quavo, Breskii, YKNIECE, and DJ Spinz
Video of the Year
“100” — Ella Mai
“Anxiety” — Doechii
“Burning Blue” — Mariah the Scientist
“Chanel” — Tyla
“Escape Room (Short Film)” — Teyana Taylor
WINNER: “Folded” — Kehlani
“LET ‘EM KNOW” — T.I.
“luther” — Kendrick Lamar and SZA
Video Director of the Year
A$AP Rocky and Dan Streit
Anderson .Paak
Benny Boom
Cactus Jack
Cardi B and Patientce Foster
Cole Bennett
Director X
Hype Williams
WINNER: Teyana Taylor
The Fashion Vanguard Award
A$AP Rocky
Bad Bunny
Beyoncé
Cardi B
Colman Domingo
Doechii
Rihanna
WINNER: Teyana Taylor
Zendaya
The Pulse Award
“85 South Show”
“Baby, This Is Keke Palmer”
Charlamagne Tha God
Don Lemon
WINNER: Druski
“It Is What It Is”
“Joe and Jada”
“On the Radar”
“R&B Money Podcast”
Best Movie
Highest 2 Lowest
Him
Number One on the Call Sheet
One Battle After Another
Relationship Goals
Ruth & Boaz
WINNER: Sinners
Wicked: For Good
Best Actress
Angela Bassett
Ayo Edebiri
Chase Infiniti
Coco Jones
Cynthia Erivo
Keke Palmer
Quinta Brunson
Regina Hall
WINNER: Teyana Taylor
Best Actor
Aaron Pierre
Aldis Hodge
Anthony Mackie
Colman Domingo
Damson Idris
Delroy Lindo
Denzel Washington
WINNER: Michael B. Jordan
Sterling K. Brown
YoungStars Award
Daria Johns
Graceyn “Gracie” Hollingsworth
Heiress Harris
WINNER: Jazzy’s World TV
Lela Hoffmeister
North West
Thaddeus J. Mixson
VanVan
Sportswoman of the Year Award
WINNER: A’ja Wilson — Basketball
Angel Reese — Basketball
Claressa Shields — Boxing
Coco Gauff — Tennis
Flau’jae Johnson — Basketball
Gabby Thomas — Track and Field
Jordan Chiles — Gymnastics
Naomi Osaka — Tennis
Sha’Carri Richardson — Track and Field
Sportsman of the Year Award
Aaron Judge — Baseball
Anthony Edwards — Basketball
Caleb Williams — Football
WINNER: Jalen Brunson — Basketball
Jalen Hurts — Football
LeBron James — Basketball
Shedeur Sanders — Football
Stephen Curry — Basketball
The competition this year was unlike any other, with Cardi B leading the pack with a whopping six nominations. Trailing behind her were Kendrick Lamar and Mariah the Scientist, who each earned five nods. For an idea of just how much women are running Hip Hop and R&B, just take a look at who picked up four nominations: Doechii, Doja Cat, Teyana Taylor, Olivia Dean, and Latto, with Clipse being the exception.
Among the several talented artists who received three nominations were A$AP Rocky, Bruno Mars, Bryson Tiller, Chris Brown, Jill Scott, Kehlani, Metro Boomin, SZA, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, T.I., and YKNIECE.
With Druski making his hosting debut — while also becoming the youngest person to take on the role — the show also included performances from Tems, Kehlani, Don Toliver, and many more. Check below for the full list of winners, which we’ve marked in bold, below.
Album of the Year
AM I THE DRAMA? — Cardi B
DON’T TAP THE GLASS — Tyler, the Creator
everything is a lot. — Wale
HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY — Mariah the Scientist
WINNER: Let God Sort Em Out — Clipse
MUTT Deluxe: HEEL — Leon Thomas
The Fall-Off — J. Cole
The Romantic — Bruno Mars
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
Ari Lennox
Coco Jones
Ella Mai
Jill Scott
WINNER: Kehlani
Mariah the Scientist
Olivia Dean
SZA
Tems
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist
Brent Faiyaz
Bruno Mars
Bryson Tiller
Chris Brown
Durand Bernarr
GIVĒON
WINNER: Leon Thomas
October London
Usher
Best Female Hip Hop Artist
WINNER: Cardi B
Coi Leray
Doechii
Doja Cat
GloRilla
Latto
Megan Thee Stallion
Monaleo
YKNIECE
Best Male Hip Hop Artist
A$AP Rocky
Baby Keem
BigXthaPlug
DaBaby
Don Toliver
Drake
J. Cole
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar
T.I.
Best Group
41
WINNER: Clipse
De La Soul
FLO
French Montana and Max B
Metro Boomin and DJ Spinz
Nas and DJ Premier
Terrace Martin and Kenyon Dixon
Wizkid and Asake
Best Collaboration
WINNER: “Chains & Whips” — Clipse and Kendrick Lamar
“Errtime Remix” — Cardi B feat. Jeezy and Latto
“Go Girl” — Summer Walker feat. Latto and Doja Cat
“Good Flirts” — Baby Keem feat. Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd
“Is It a Crime” — Mariah the Scientist and Kali Uchis
“It Depends (The Remix)” — Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller and Usher
“Take Me Thru Dere” — Metro Boomin feat. Quavo, Breskii, YKNIECE, and DJ Spinz
“wgft” — Gunna feat. Burna Boy
Best New Artist
Belly Gang Kushington
DESTIN CONRAD
JayDon
kwn
Miles Minnick
Monaleo
WINNER: Olivia Dean
RAYE
Trap Dickey
Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
“Able” — Kirk Franklin
“ABLE (REMIX)” — Darrel Walls, PJ Morton, and Kim Burrell
“All to Thee” — BeBe Winans
“Already Good (Tasha Slide)” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard
“At the Cross” — CeCe Winans
“Church” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard and John Legend
“Do It Again” — Kirk Franklin
WINNER: “Headphones” — Lecrae, Killer Mike, and T.I.
BET Her
“Already Good (Tasha Slide)” — Tasha Cobbs Leonard
“Be Great” — Jill Scott feat. Trombone Shorty
“Beautiful People” — Jill Scott
“First” — Tems
WINNER: “girl, get up.” — Doechii feat. SZA
“Go Girl” — Summer Walker feat. Latto and Doja Cat
“Gorgeous” — Doja Cat
“Lady Lady” — Olivia Dean
Kevin Winter / Staff via Getty Images
Viewers’ Choice
WINNER: “Burning Blue” — Mariah the Scientist
“Chains & Whips” — Clipse feat. Kendrick Lamar
“Chanel” — Tyla
“Folded” — Kehlani
“I Just Might” — Bruno Mars
“It Depends” — Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller
“Man I Need” — Olivia Dean
“Outside” — Cardi B
“Raindance” — Dave and Tems
“Take Me Thru Dere” — Metro Boomin feat. Quavo, Breskii, YKNIECE, and DJ Spinz
Video of the Year
“100” — Ella Mai
“Anxiety” — Doechii
“Burning Blue” — Mariah the Scientist
“Chanel” — Tyla
“Escape Room (Short Film)” — Teyana Taylor
WINNER: “Folded” — Kehlani
“LET ‘EM KNOW” — T.I.
“luther” — Kendrick Lamar and SZA
Video Director of the Year
A$AP Rocky and Dan Streit
Anderson .Paak
Benny Boom
Cactus Jack
Cardi B and Patientce Foster
Cole Bennett
Director X
Hype Williams
WINNER: Teyana Taylor
The Fashion Vanguard Award
A$AP Rocky
Bad Bunny
Beyoncé
Cardi B
Colman Domingo
Doechii
Rihanna
WINNER: Teyana Taylor
Zendaya
The Pulse Award
“85 South Show”
“Baby, This Is Keke Palmer”
Charlamagne Tha God
Don Lemon
WINNER: Druski
“It Is What It Is”
“Joe and Jada”
“On the Radar”
“R&B Money Podcast”
Best Movie
Highest 2 Lowest
Him
Number One on the Call Sheet
One Battle After Another
Relationship Goals
Ruth & Boaz
WINNER: Sinners
Wicked: For Good
Best Actress
Angela Bassett
Ayo Edebiri
Chase Infiniti
Coco Jones
Cynthia Erivo
Keke Palmer
Quinta Brunson
Regina Hall
WINNER: Teyana Taylor
Best Actor
Aaron Pierre
Aldis Hodge
Anthony Mackie
Colman Domingo
Damson Idris
Delroy Lindo
Denzel Washington
WINNER: Michael B. Jordan
Sterling K. Brown
YoungStars Award
Daria Johns
Graceyn “Gracie” Hollingsworth
Heiress Harris
WINNER: Jazzy’s World TV
Lela Hoffmeister
North West
Thaddeus J. Mixson
VanVan
Sportswoman of the Year Award
WINNER: A’ja Wilson — Basketball
Angel Reese — Basketball
Claressa Shields — Boxing
Coco Gauff — Tennis
Flau’jae Johnson — Basketball
Gabby Thomas — Track and Field
Jordan Chiles — Gymnastics
Naomi Osaka — Tennis
Sha’Carri Richardson — Track and Field
Sportsman of the Year Award
Aaron Judge — Baseball
Anthony Edwards — Basketball
Caleb Williams — Football
WINNER: Jalen Brunson — Basketball
Jalen Hurts — Football
LeBron James — Basketball
Shedeur Sanders — Football
Stephen Curry — Basketball
Congrats to all the winners!
#RIPTonyBrown Iconic Black Journalist Dies At 93 Leaving Behind A Legacy That Changed Black Media Forever
Tony Brown transformed American television and journalism through decades of fearless reporting, education and advocacy that reshaped Black media.
Tony Brown spent decades demanding that America confront difficult conversations while creating opportunities for generations of Black journalists. Now the pioneering broadcaster, educator and civil rights advocate has died.
His passing has left behind one of the most influential, enduring legacies in American media. Brown died peacefully June 17 at his home in Virginia. He was 93.
For more than four decades, Brown used television, radio, higher education and publishing to elevate Black voices at a time when they were routinely overlooked by mainstream media. His work blended journalism with advocacy, emphasizing education, economic empowerment and personal responsibility. He also documented pivotal moments in Black history along the way.
Born William Anthony Brown in Charleston, West Virginia, he attended Garnet High School, an all-Black institution where he excelled in academics, drama and athletics. His love for communication emerged early, including performances from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar on Charleston radio before graduating in 1951.
After serving in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955, Brown earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Wayne State University. His studies in sociology, psychology and psychiatric social work fueled a lifelong interest in addressing poverty and strengthening African American communities.
His journalism career began in 1962 at the Detroit Courier, where he quickly advanced from drama critic to editor before transitioning into public television. At Detroit’s WTVS, Brown produced Colored People’s Time and Free Play, programs created to address issues affecting Black audiences.
Brown’s influence expanded nationally in 1970 when he became executive producer and host of Black Journal. The program mixed investigative reporting, documentaries and commentary while tackling race, politics and economic inequality. His uncompromising editorial style often drew criticism, but it also earned widespread respect for refusing to shy away from controversial issues.
After public broadcasting funding for Black Journal became the center of a national dispute, Brown secured commercial sponsorship through Pepsi-Cola in 1977 and relaunched the series as Tony Brown’s Journal. The program eventually returned to public television, where it remained on the air until 2008.
During its remarkable run, Tony Brown’s Journal became the longest-running series in PBS history. The Emmy-nominated program received the 1991 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information Series/Special and was recognized by the New York Daily News as one of television’s greatest programs for its presentation of positive Black images.
Brown’s impact stretched well beyond broadcasting.
He founded Howard University’s School of Communications in 1971 and later served as dean before returning to academia decades later as the inaugural dean of Hampton University’s Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications. His efforts helped shape countless journalists while strengthening historically Black colleges and universities through initiatives such as Black College Day, which Congress later recognized by designating the last Monday in September as the official observance.
His activism also reached beyond classrooms and television studios. Brown coordinated a massive Detroit civil rights march in 1963 featuring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The demonstration reportedly drew hundreds of thousands of participants and is widely associated with one of King’s earliest public deliveries of portions of his historic “I Have a Dream” address.
A prolific author and nationally syndicated columnist, Brown published works including Black Lies, White Lies: The Truth According to Tony Brown, Empower the People and What Mama Taught Me. Through books, lectures and radio programs, he consistently encouraged economic independence, education and what he called “self-help.”
His accomplishments earned numerous honors, including the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Silver Circle, induction into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame and recognition as one of America’s most influential talk radio personalities by Talkers magazine.
Brown preserved decades of interviews, documentaries and commentary through an extensive digital archive, even after retiring from television. He freely gave an unmatched historical record of Black life, leadership and culture.
Tony Brown’s philosophy remained remarkably consistent throughout his life. He championed “Diversity Through Excellence,” encouraged “Self-Help” and closed every mission with a simple declaration that defined both his journalism and his legacy: “No Black Lies. No White Lies. Only the Truth.”
One of Brown’s biggest achievements was proving that Black-focused journalism could command a national audience without compromising its perspective. Long before podcasts, YouTube and digital platforms like AllHipHop allowed creators to speak directly to their communities, Tony Brown did that. He built one of the first enduring national media platforms where Black voices, debates and ideas were front and center.
Tony Brown transformed American television and journalism through decades of fearless reporting, education and advocacy that reshaped Black media.
Tony Brown spent decades demanding that America confront difficult conversations while creating opportunities for generations of Black journalists. Now the pioneering broadcaster, educator and civil rights advocate has died.
His passing has left behind one of the most influential, enduring legacies in American media. Brown died peacefully June 17 at his home in Virginia. He was 93.
For more than four decades, Brown used television, radio, higher education and publishing to elevate Black voices at a time when they were routinely overlooked by mainstream media. His work blended journalism with advocacy, emphasizing education, economic empowerment and personal responsibility. He also documented pivotal moments in Black history along the way.
Born William Anthony Brown in Charleston, West Virginia, he attended Garnet High School, an all-Black institution where he excelled in academics, drama and athletics. His love for communication emerged early, including performances from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar on Charleston radio before graduating in 1951.
After serving in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955, Brown earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Wayne State University. His studies in sociology, psychology and psychiatric social work fueled a lifelong interest in addressing poverty and strengthening African American communities.
His journalism career began in 1962 at the Detroit Courier, where he quickly advanced from drama critic to editor before transitioning into public television. At Detroit’s WTVS, Brown produced Colored People’s Time and Free Play, programs created to address issues affecting Black audiences.
Brown’s influence expanded nationally in 1970 when he became executive producer and host of Black Journal. The program mixed investigative reporting, documentaries and commentary while tackling race, politics and economic inequality. His uncompromising editorial style often drew criticism, but it also earned widespread respect for refusing to shy away from controversial issues.
After public broadcasting funding for Black Journal became the center of a national dispute, Brown secured commercial sponsorship through Pepsi-Cola in 1977 and relaunched the series as Tony Brown’s Journal. The program eventually returned to public television, where it remained on the air until 2008.
During its remarkable run, Tony Brown’s Journal became the longest-running series in PBS history. The Emmy-nominated program received the 1991 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information Series/Special and was recognized by the New York Daily News as one of television’s greatest programs for its presentation of positive Black images.
Brown’s impact stretched well beyond broadcasting.
He founded Howard University’s School of Communications in 1971 and later served as dean before returning to academia decades later as the inaugural dean of Hampton University’s Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications. His efforts helped shape countless journalists while strengthening historically Black colleges and universities through initiatives such as Black College Day, which Congress later recognized by designating the last Monday in September as the official observance.
His activism also reached beyond classrooms and television studios. Brown coordinated a massive Detroit civil rights march in 1963 featuring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The demonstration reportedly drew hundreds of thousands of participants and is widely associated with one of King’s earliest public deliveries of portions of his historic “I Have a Dream” address.
A prolific author and nationally syndicated columnist, Brown published works including Black Lies, White Lies: The Truth According to Tony Brown, Empower the People and What Mama Taught Me. Through books, lectures and radio programs, he consistently encouraged economic independence, education and what he called “self-help.”
His accomplishments earned numerous honors, including the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Silver Circle, induction into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame and recognition as one of America’s most influential talk radio personalities by Talkers magazine.
Brown preserved decades of interviews, documentaries and commentary through an extensive digital archive, even after retiring from television. He freely gave an unmatched historical record of Black life, leadership and culture.
Tony Brown’s philosophy remained remarkably consistent throughout his life. He championed “Diversity Through Excellence,” encouraged “Self-Help” and closed every mission with a simple declaration that defined both his journalism and his legacy: “No Black Lies. No White Lies. Only the Truth.”
One of Brown’s biggest achievements was proving that Black-focused journalism could command a national audience without compromising its perspective. Long before podcasts, YouTube and digital platforms like AllHipHop allowed creators to speak directly to their communities, Tony Brown did that. He built one of the first enduring national media platforms where Black voices, debates and ideas were front and center.
Cable and Media Giant Comcast split sends its shares to 17-year highs

Comcast spent decades assembling one of the most powerful media and cable empires in the country. This morning, it announced plans to split it in half.
The company said it will separate into two publicly traded companies through a tax-free spinoff of NBCUniversal and Sky. Shares surged nearly 20% in premarket trading, a move that would represent Comcast’s largest single-day percentage gain since 2008 if those gains held through the session. The transaction is expected to close in roughly one year. When it does, Comcast shareholders will receive stock in both companies.
The spun-off NBCUniversal will include Universal’s theme parks and film and television studios, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast networks, the Peacock streaming service, the Bravo cable network, and Sky, the European media business. Both entities are intended to maintain investment-grade balance sheets, and the new NBCUniversal will carry the same dual-class share structure that the company currently operates under.
The remaining Comcast will anchor itself in core infrastructure, covering broadband, wireless, and entertainment platforms that serve more than 65 million homes and businesses across the country. The company plans to hold a stake of up to 19.9% in NBCUniversal for up to one year after the spinoff closes, with plans to sell that position over time through a tax-efficient approach.
Brian L. Roberts, currently Comcast’s chairman and co-chief executive, will remain engaged in the leadership of both businesses after the split. Mike Cavanagh, who has served alongside Roberts as co-CEO, will take the top role at the new NBCUniversal. Michael Angelakis, a former Comcast chief financial officer, will become CEO of the remaining broadband-focused Comcast once the transaction closes. He will join the company as a strategic adviser in the period leading up to completion.
The announcement reflects sustained pressure across the media industry. Years of cord-cutting have eroded the traditional cable bundle that long anchored Comcast’s revenue. On the broadband side, the company has been losing subscribers to fixed wireless competitors including T-Mobile and Verizon, alongside fiber operators expanding across the country.
The broader industry backdrop adds weight to the decision. The planned $110 billion deal between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery is shifting the competitive picture for studios and streaming services. Separating the two businesses lets each operate on its own terms. The company’s network arm can focus on infrastructure and connectivity without carrying the weight of a content empire. NBCUniversal can take on Netflix and other streaming rivals without being tethered to a cable company’s priorities and balance sheet.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. The author and publication are not registered investment advisors and do not provide personalized investment recommendations.
Clive Davis’ Funeral Details: Private Service To Be Live-streamed For Public, Featuring Special Performances
Music executive Clive Davis’ funeral service will be made available to the public via livestream following overwhelming interest from fans around the world.
According to an announcement shared on Davis’ official Instagram account, the previously private, invite-only service will now be livestreamed due to widespread demand. The service is scheduled for Monday, June 29, at 10:00 a.m. ET, with viewers directed to access the livestream through the link in his Instagram bio.
The post describes Davis as a five-time Grammy Award winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and the legendary music executive affectionately known as the “Man with the Golden Ears.” Organizers also revealed that the memorial will feature “illustrious guest speakers and performers” who will celebrate his life and lasting legacy.
Davis, whose decades-long career helped shape the music industry, played a pivotal role in the success of countless artists across multiple generations. His influence extended far beyond the recording studio, earning him a reputation as one of the most impactful executives in music history.
Fans, friends, and members of the entertainment industry are expected to tune in as loved ones gather to honor the legendary record executive’s extraordinary life and career.
Music executive Clive Davis’ funeral service will be made available to the public via livestream following overwhelming interest from fans around the world.
According to an announcement shared on Davis’ official Instagram account, the previously private, invite-only service will now be livestreamed due to widespread demand. The service is scheduled for Monday, June 29, at 10:00 a.m. ET, with viewers directed to access the livestream through the link in his Instagram bio.
The post describes Davis as a five-time Grammy Award winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and the legendary music executive affectionately known as the “Man with the Golden Ears.” Organizers also revealed that the memorial will feature “illustrious guest speakers and performers” who will celebrate his life and lasting legacy.
Davis, whose decades-long career helped shape the music industry, played a pivotal role in the success of countless artists across multiple generations. His influence extended far beyond the recording studio, earning him a reputation as one of the most impactful executives in music history.
Fans, friends, and members of the entertainment industry are expected to tune in as loved ones gather to honor the legendary record executive’s extraordinary life and career.
Kirk Franklin Gets Confronted by a Man Who Told Him To Repent Before He & His Wife Go To Hell

Kirk Franklin isn’t here for games when it comes to his wife, Tammy Franklin.
The gospel star nearly got into a physical altercation with a man on the street who was loudly urging him to repent, or else. The tense moment went down ahead of the Gospel on Independence concert at Independence Mall, which was later postponed due to weather. Video shows Kirk initially tried to de-escalate the situation, even offering the man a hug.

Kirk Franklin isn’t here for games when it comes to his wife, Tammy Franklin.
The gospel star nearly got into a physical altercation with a man on the street who was loudly urging him to repent, or else. The tense moment went down ahead of the Gospel on Independence concert at Independence Mall, which was later postponed due to weather. Video shows Kirk initially tried to de-escalate the situation, even offering the man a hug.
But things quickly took a turn when the man dragged Tammy into it, yelling for Kirk to repent before he and his wife go to hell. That’s when things got heated — Kirk appeared visibly upset and had to be held back as he tried to approach the man. He was pulled away from the crowd, and the man dipped out shortly after.
GOOD LORD!
A reality TV star in Huntsville was arrested and charged with assault and harassment, according to police.
Huntsville Police said that Marsau Jevon Scott, 46, of Madison, was involved in a fight in the 4200 block of Oakwood Avenue when officers responded to a disturbance call around 5 a.m. on Sunday. HPD said that the fight took place inside the business.
Huntsville reality TV star arrested on DUI charge
After authorities broke up the fight, Scott was arrested and transported to the Madison County Jail.
Scott is best known for appearing on the reality series Love & Marriage: Huntsville alongside his wife. The case remains under investigation.
Scott’s arrest is the latest legal issue involving members of the show’s cast. In recent years, fellow cast member Maurice Scott was arrested for DUI in May 2024. Additionally, Martell Holt was arrested on a domestic violence charge in January 2024.
Love & Marriage: Huntsville officially premiered on January 12, 2019, on OWN.
Huntsville Police said that Marsau Jevon Scott, 46, of Madison, was involved in a fight in the 4200 block of Oakwood Avenue when officers responded to a disturbance call around 5 a.m. on Sunday. HPD said that the fight took place inside the business.
Huntsville reality TV star arrested on DUI charge
After authorities broke up the fight, Scott was arrested and transported to the Madison County Jail.
Scott is best known for appearing on the reality series Love & Marriage: Huntsville alongside his wife. The case remains under investigation.
Scott’s arrest is the latest legal issue involving members of the show’s cast. In recent years, fellow cast member Maurice Scott was arrested for DUI in May 2024. Additionally, Martell Holt was arrested on a domestic violence charge in January 2024.
Love & Marriage: Huntsville officially premiered on January 12, 2019, on OWN.
Megan Thee Stallion Returns To ‘Love Island USA’ For Second Season

Megan Thee Stallion made her return to the Love Island USA villa.
The Grammy-winning rapper appeared on Season 8 of the hit dating series, where she stopped by the villa in Fiji to catch up with the Islanders and host the “Hot Girl Bakery” challenge.
The challenge also brought a major twist, reintroducing two bombshells to the game during Casa Amor: Carl Schmidt and Amora “Amora Cachee” Robinson, according to Parade.
Megan’s latest appearance marks her second consecutive season popping up on Love Island USA. She previously appeared during Season 7, where she hosted the “Build a Bombshell” challenge and helped introduce new bombshells while contestants wore pieces from her Hot Girl Swim line.
Before her Season 8 cameo, Megan had already been keeping up with the show and publicly showed support for Islander Trinity on social media.

Megan Thee Stallion made her return to the Love Island USA villa.
The Grammy-winning rapper appeared on Season 8 of the hit dating series, where she stopped by the villa in Fiji to catch up with the Islanders and host the “Hot Girl Bakery” challenge.
The challenge also brought a major twist, reintroducing two bombshells to the game during Casa Amor: Carl Schmidt and Amora “Amora Cachee” Robinson, according to Parade.
Megan’s latest appearance marks her second consecutive season popping up on Love Island USA. She previously appeared during Season 7, where she hosted the “Build a Bombshell” challenge and helped introduce new bombshells while contestants wore pieces from her Hot Girl Swim line.
Before her Season 8 cameo, Megan had already been keeping up with the show and publicly showed support for Islander Trinity on social media.
Porsha Williams & Girlfriend Patrice ‘Sway’ McKinney Make Red Carpet Debut at BET Awards 2026!
Porsha Williams is stepping out for the night with her girlfriend!
The 45-year-old Real Housewives of Atlanta star and girlfriend Patrice “Sway” McKinney made their red carpet debut at the 2026 BET Awards on Sunday (June 28) held at Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
For the event, Porsha wore a plunging green Marc Bouwer gown while Sway, who is the founder of Encore Salon Suites in Atlanta, sported a black suit adorned with silver chains.
Other Bravo stars in attendance at the awards show included Porsha‘s RHOA costar Kelli Ferrell and Real Housewives of Potomac alum Candiace Dillard Bassett.
If you didn’t know, Porsha first revealed that she was dating Sway back in October 2025 when she shared that she was dating both a man and a woman. A month later, Porsha hard-launched her relationship with Sway on Instagram in honor of her birthday.
Porsha‘s romance with Sway marks her first public relationship since she finalized her divorce from ex Simon Guobadia in June 2025. She filed for divorce in February 2024, 15 months after she married the 62-year-old Nigerian entrepreneur.
If you didn’t see, Porsha will be starring alongside several other Real Housewives stars in the upcoming series The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th, which premieres on August 9!
The 45-year-old Real Housewives of Atlanta star and girlfriend Patrice “Sway” McKinney made their red carpet debut at the 2026 BET Awards on Sunday (June 28) held at Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
For the event, Porsha wore a plunging green Marc Bouwer gown while Sway, who is the founder of Encore Salon Suites in Atlanta, sported a black suit adorned with silver chains.
Other Bravo stars in attendance at the awards show included Porsha‘s RHOA costar Kelli Ferrell and Real Housewives of Potomac alum Candiace Dillard Bassett.
If you didn’t know, Porsha first revealed that she was dating Sway back in October 2025 when she shared that she was dating both a man and a woman. A month later, Porsha hard-launched her relationship with Sway on Instagram in honor of her birthday.
Porsha‘s romance with Sway marks her first public relationship since she finalized her divorce from ex Simon Guobadia in June 2025. She filed for divorce in February 2024, 15 months after she married the 62-year-old Nigerian entrepreneur.
If you didn’t see, Porsha will be starring alongside several other Real Housewives stars in the upcoming series The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th, which premieres on August 9!
NFL’s Chris Johnson Diagnosed with ALS at 39, Uses Device to Help Him Speak & Reveals How Eric Dane’s ‘GMA’ Interview Helped Him

Chris Johnson, a former star running back for the Tennessee Titans in the NFL, has been diagnosed with ALS.
“There’s no history of ALS in my family,” Chris shared on GMA on Monday (June 29). “That’s one of the reasons this disease can be so shocking. It can happen to someone who never expected it.”
About his first symptom, he shared, “I first noticed weakness in my right hand. At first, it was little things like my grip didn’t feel right and I wasn’t as strong as I’ve always been.”
His wife Brittany Johnson shared, “I thought because of football and, you know, his career, that it had to be something with that. Maybe … a pinched nerve or something along those lines, but never ALS.”
He revealed his reaction to receiving the diagnosis
“Honestly, I don’t know if you ever fully process it. At first, you’re in shock. Then you realize you have two choices. You can give up, or you can fight. I chose to fight.”
He reached out to Eric Dane’s doctor after seeing them on GMA
Last year, Eric Dane sat down for an interview about the disease with his doctor, Dr. Merit Cudkowicz, a neurologist and ALS researcher.
“After watching ‘Good Morning America’ and seeing Dr. Merit with Eric Dane, we reached out to her. She was willing to think more creatively, offering experimental treatments that might help and advance research,” he said.
He continued, “We’ve been with her ever since, and that changed the course of our fight.”
Eric tragically died earlier this year after battling the condition.
Chris Johnson’s disease has progressed rapidly and he now uses a device to speak
“It’s continued to progress much faster than I ever imagined. I want people to understand just how quickly ALS can attack your body. Just over a year ago, I was picking up my 7-year-old daughter so she’d make a wish with her birthday cake. Today, I couldn’t do that.”
“I can’t even hold a cup if I try, and that’s despite being diagnosed relatively early and doing everything we can, including participating in multiple experimental treatments. That’s why early detection, more research, and better treatments are so important. We have to give people a better chance than what’s available today,” he shared.
The Mayo Clinic notes that ALS is “a nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. ALS causes loss of muscle control. The disease gets worse over time.”
There is no cure for ALS and while some patients can live for decades, most people usually live for three to five years after their diagnosis.
Where to donate to help fund research for ALS
You can learn more and donate at ALS.com.

Chris Johnson, a former star running back for the Tennessee Titans in the NFL, has been diagnosed with ALS.
“There’s no history of ALS in my family,” Chris shared on GMA on Monday (June 29). “That’s one of the reasons this disease can be so shocking. It can happen to someone who never expected it.”
About his first symptom, he shared, “I first noticed weakness in my right hand. At first, it was little things like my grip didn’t feel right and I wasn’t as strong as I’ve always been.”
His wife Brittany Johnson shared, “I thought because of football and, you know, his career, that it had to be something with that. Maybe … a pinched nerve or something along those lines, but never ALS.”
He revealed his reaction to receiving the diagnosis
“Honestly, I don’t know if you ever fully process it. At first, you’re in shock. Then you realize you have two choices. You can give up, or you can fight. I chose to fight.”
He reached out to Eric Dane’s doctor after seeing them on GMA
Last year, Eric Dane sat down for an interview about the disease with his doctor, Dr. Merit Cudkowicz, a neurologist and ALS researcher.
“After watching ‘Good Morning America’ and seeing Dr. Merit with Eric Dane, we reached out to her. She was willing to think more creatively, offering experimental treatments that might help and advance research,” he said.
He continued, “We’ve been with her ever since, and that changed the course of our fight.”
Eric tragically died earlier this year after battling the condition.
Chris Johnson’s disease has progressed rapidly and he now uses a device to speak
“It’s continued to progress much faster than I ever imagined. I want people to understand just how quickly ALS can attack your body. Just over a year ago, I was picking up my 7-year-old daughter so she’d make a wish with her birthday cake. Today, I couldn’t do that.”
“I can’t even hold a cup if I try, and that’s despite being diagnosed relatively early and doing everything we can, including participating in multiple experimental treatments. That’s why early detection, more research, and better treatments are so important. We have to give people a better chance than what’s available today,” he shared.
The Mayo Clinic notes that ALS is “a nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. ALS causes loss of muscle control. The disease gets worse over time.”
There is no cure for ALS and while some patients can live for decades, most people usually live for three to five years after their diagnosis.
Where to donate to help fund research for ALS
You can learn more and donate at ALS.com.
Alannah Keyser Speaks Out After She’s Removed From ‘Love Island USA’ Following Racial Slur Video
Alannah Keyser is breaking her silence following her exit from Love Island USA.
Earlier this week, Alannah was removed from season 8 of the Peacock dating reality show after past videos and social media comments surfaced of her using the n-word.
In a video posted to TikTok on Saturday (June 27), Alannah addressed the controversy and apologized for her past comments.
“I’m coming on here to address some things that have been circulating online,” Alannah said. “I do want to begin by addressing the video of me singing along to a Roddy Ricch song that contains a racial slur. I’m sorry to whoever has seen that video and has been offended by it, that was never my intention. The video is from six years ago, and that word is just not in my vocabulary anymore.”
She continued, “I do want to say directly that I do not support racism or discrimination of any kind, and I never have. When I first found out that these things were going around online, it really broke my heart, and I couldn’t do anything about it.
“But this has definitely been a learning lesson for me, and it sucks that I didn’t get a chance to really show my personality and who I am,” Alannah added.
Days before season 8 of Love Island USA premiered, another contestant was kicked out of the competition for using a racial slur.
Alannah Keyser is breaking her silence following her exit from Love Island USA.
Earlier this week, Alannah was removed from season 8 of the Peacock dating reality show after past videos and social media comments surfaced of her using the n-word.
In a video posted to TikTok on Saturday (June 27), Alannah addressed the controversy and apologized for her past comments.
“I’m coming on here to address some things that have been circulating online,” Alannah said. “I do want to begin by addressing the video of me singing along to a Roddy Ricch song that contains a racial slur. I’m sorry to whoever has seen that video and has been offended by it, that was never my intention. The video is from six years ago, and that word is just not in my vocabulary anymore.”
She continued, “I do want to say directly that I do not support racism or discrimination of any kind, and I never have. When I first found out that these things were going around online, it really broke my heart, and I couldn’t do anything about it.
“But this has definitely been a learning lesson for me, and it sucks that I didn’t get a chance to really show my personality and who I am,” Alannah added.
Days before season 8 of Love Island USA premiered, another contestant was kicked out of the competition for using a racial slur.
Zaire Wade Arrested on Suspicion of Felony Domestic Violence in Burbank

Zaire Wade, the eldest son of NBA legend Dwyane Wade, was arrested in Burbank, California, on suspicion of felony domestic violence after police responded to an early morning 911 call reporting a woman screaming inside a home.
According to TMZ and NBC Los Angeles, the 24-year-old former professional basketball player was booked by the Burbank Police Department on suspicion of felony domestic violence, criminal threats, and false imprisonment. An emergency protective order was also issued.
NBC Los Angeles reported that officers were dispatched to a residence around 5:30 a.m. after a caller reported hearing a woman screaming.
Law enforcement sources told the station that officers found Wade and a woman at the home. The woman allegedly had lacerations to her face and body. Paramedics responded to the scene, but she was not transported to a hospital.
Authorities also recovered a handgun from the residence following the arrest. Wade later posted a $50,000 bond and was released the same day.
The Burbank Police Department’s public arrest log lists Zaire Blessing Wade’s arrest date as June 21 (2026) and identifies the reported offenses as felony domestic violence, criminal threats, and false imprisonment with violence, fraud or deceit.
The incident summary also references attempted murder. However, attempted murder does not appear among the publicly listed booking charges in the same arrest entry.
The case is expected to be forwarded to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, which will determine whether formal criminal charges will be filed.
As the oldest son of Dwyane Wade, Zaire Wade has spent much of his life in the public eye.
He played high school basketball at Sierra Canyon School in California alongside Bronny James before pursuing a professional career rather than playing college basketball.
Wade later suited up for the Salt Lake City Stars in the NBA G League before signing with the Cape Town Tigers of the Basketball Africa League. ESPN previously reported that he averaged 4.6 points and 1.9 assists during his G League tenure before continuing his career overseas.
As of publication, Wade has not publicly commented on the arrest.
He has not been convicted of any crime, and the allegations remain under investigation pending any decision by prosecutors.
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