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Just when we thought we knew Will Smith we find out we really don’t. The Hip-Hop icon reveals he experienced bizarre effects during sex after suffering his first heartbreak.

Going on record for anyone else who might expect a speedy pizza to come out of the oven, Murrell wants to make it clear to future Little Caesar customers that “We are not always hot and ready! Never listen to that we are not always hot and ready.” Duly noted.

In an interview with TMZ, Black Lives Matter Los Angeles co-founder Melina Abdullah tore apart the claims of Kyle Rittenhouse that he supports the group. Rittenhouse made the remarks during an interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson after his acquittal from charges related to the shooting of three men in Kenosha, Wisconsin last week.

Morgan Cooper will directs and serve as co-writer and executive producer while T.J. Brady and Rasheed Newson will be on as Executive Producers and Co-Showrunners.

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Nicki Minaj made her debut as The Real Housewives of Potomac’s guest moderator during the third installment of the franchise’s Season 6 Reunion.

The untimely death of Memphis rapper Young Dolph has created an outpour of love that's since translated into a huge sales increase for a clothing campaign, fittingly titled "Black Men Deserve to Grow Old," that his girlfriend Mia Jaye created under her MOM.E.O. imprint.

The 64th Grammy Awards nominations were revealed by the Recording Academy on Tuesday, Nov. 23 and it is shaping up to be a huge year in music for some artists. See the full list inside.

The Black-owned bakery Young Dolph loved so much, Makeda's Cookies, has reopened for business and is paying homage to the slain rapper by naming his favorite cookie after him.

The official teaser video for Season 2 of HBO's acclaimed drama series Euphoria debuted yesterday (Nov. 23). The show returns next year and it is full of exciting twists and turns. Catch a first glimpse inside.

Now moving into the world of broadcasting, the former Duke University standout took on Stephen A. Smith after a debate over whether or not NBA players fear LeBron James the way they feared Michael Jordan.