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Paula Patton had the Internet clutching its pearls when a video of her fried chicken techniques went viral for all the wrongs reasons. She has responded in the sweetest way possible—she actually thanked people for the comments—but the jokes are going to be eternal because, seasoning grease, really?

Five-time NBA Champion Magic Johnson reflected on his infamous televised meeting with veteran shock jock Howard Stern, which looking back is cringeworthy to watch during parts where Stern criticized Magic for talking like a "white man" and joking that he actually enjoyed the activities that led to "getting AIDS."

Well, she's not wrong. Still, we just don't see a judge letting R. Kelly walk given everything that's come to light about his behavior over the years.

Despite vowing to stay out of the Smiths' business, the NOLA singer finds himself in the middle of another controversy following the release of his new single.

Fat Joe is taking his pen game to the publishing industry. He has announced that he will be releasing his first ever book later this year. As per Vibe Magazine the South Bronx native is set to publish his official memoir in the coming months. On Tuesday, April 5 he announced the release to the world. […]

One thing we find in common in all of these customers are, they all white people. Just sayin.'

The multi-hyphenate celebrity Rihanna has another title to add to her portfolio - billionaire. The 34-year old was added to the annual list of billionaires compiled by Forbes, with the report noting her stake in Fenty Beauty and the Savage x Fenty lingerie line as the impetus behind her net worth estimated at $1.7 billion.

If you stopped by Vevo pages recently to watch some music videos and experienced some weirdness, you were not alone.

Larenz Tate gets nostalgic in a recent social media post about a comedy-drama series he starred in entitled South Central. The 90's show had a short run, but Tate remembers it as "very impactful." Watch the clip inside.

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Tory Lanez found out the hard way that his tweets could also land him in trouble with the law, and Twitter was here for the karma.