Take a look back at Bad Bunny’s style evolution, best performances and career highlights. Since 2018, the reggaeton star has taken the world by storm.

      

Andrew Woolfolk, a longtime saxophonist for Earth, Wind & Fire, has died at 71. Bandmember Philip J. Bailey announced his death on Monday, April 26.

      

“Bad Dream,” co-written by Willow Smith, is “American Idol” alumna Casey Bishop’s first single since competing on the singing competition.

      

The next ‘Spider-Man’ spinoff will feature Latin pop star Bad Bunny as Marvel superhero and wrestler El Muerto, to be released early 2024.

      

Usher, Dave Matthews Band, Lil Baby will join Pharrell Williams for his Something in the Water festival, which shifts to DC after his cousin’s death.

      

The internet is loving a TikTok of Paris Hilton skipping away from her bodyguard at Coachella: “This is how my friends are chasing their toddlers.”

      

Have y’all been watching ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’s’ podcast series ‘Beyond The Scenes’ hosted by Roy Wood Jr.?

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We’re loving the podcast and particularly are excited to give you guys a first look at the newest episode – “Strong Black Woman” – featuring Chelsea Williamson and “Harlem” creator Tracy Oliver which is set to premiere tomorrow, Tuesday, April 26.

The episode breaks down the history of the “Strong Black Woman” stereotype and how it affects Black women. Chelsea and Tracy discuss how this harmful trope often leads to people forgetting that Black women feel pain and it makes Black women appear invincible when that really isn’t the case. The panel discusses examples like Serena Williams’ near fatal childbirth experience. Tracy also relates some personal experiences from her career as a writer and producer in Hollywood where she was forced to deal with toxicity and notes she was unable to emote in the same way that she has often witnessed her white counterparts behave in similar situation. Tracy also raised the issue of white TV executives fascination with Black pain and poverty.

The episode also offers a deep dive into Tracy Oliver’s show “Harlem” where she discusses an episode in it titled “Strong Black Woman.” Fans of the show will recall how this episode highlights the harmful effects of this stereotype and illustrates this from the point of view of a masc queer Black woman.

The panel goes deeper in discussing ways in which others can be more empathetic towards struggles Black women go through and ways for Black women to be more gentle with themselves so they don’t feel the need to be “strong” all the time.

We LOVED this episode and hope you will too.

Check it out below:

About The Daily Show with Trevor Noah podcast series “Beyond the Scenes”

Hosted by Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr., the series gives listeners an inside look at how producers and writers of the Emmy-winning series use comedy to tackle a variety of complex topics, from racial injustice to sex robots. Correspondents Desi Lydic, Dulcé Sloan, Michael Kosta, Ronny Chieng and Contributor Jordan Klepper, along with an array of special guests, will also be featured. The premiere episode, Therapy in the Black Community, which launched last summer, featured Roy alongside Daily Show writers X Mayo and Ashton Womack for a wide-ranging and deeply personal discussion about mental health, Black church, the protests against racial injustice and police brutality of 2020, and more.

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Bossip Video

Megan Thee Stallion is sitting down with “CBS This Morning” in her first television interview addressing the 2020 shooting allegedly involving rapper Tory Lanez.

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The show shared an excerpt Sunday where the rapper talks with Gayle King about the moments that led to the shooting, and when Lanez allegedly opened fire.

“It was an argument because I was ready to go and everybody else wasn’t ready to go. But that’s, like, normal friend stuff,” Megan said. “We fuss about silly stuff all the time. But I never put my hands on anybody. I never raised my voice too loud. Like, this was one of them times where it was, like, it shouldn’t have got this crazy.”

It’s been almost two years since Meg was leaving a Kylie Jenner party in the Hollywood Hills with Lanez and a friend from Houston [believed to be Kelsey Nicole], and Meg said there was an argument in the car because she wanted to leave and the others didn’t.

“It was an argument because I was ready to go and everybody else wasn’t ready to go. But that’s, like, normal friend stuff,” Megan Thee Stallion told “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King. “It shouldn’t have got this crazy.”

Meg then gave further details on how the argument quickly escalated and turned violent after she got out of the car. She accuses Lanez of firing a gun at her several times. She also confirmed that, prior to shooting, Lanez told her to “Dance, b****”, something a detective also reported that the rapper said. 

“So I get out of the car and it’s like everything happens so fast. And all I hear is this man screaming. And he said, ‘Dance, b***.’ And he started shooting. And I’m just like, ‘Oh, my God.’ Like, he shot a couple of times. And I was so scared,” she told King.

She emotionally went on to tell Gayle how scared she was after everything escalated.

“He is standing up over the window shooting. And I didn’t even want to move. I didn’t want to move too quick… If I take the wrong step, I don’t know if he’s gonna shoot something that’s, like, super important. I don’t know if he could shoot me and kill me… I was really scared ’cause I had never been shot at before.”

Megan posted pictures of the wounds she suffered, allegedly from the incident. As for Lanez, he was formally charged in October 2020 with one count of assaulting Megan Thee Stallion with a semiautomatic firearm in a manner that “personally inflicted great bodily injury,” and one count of carrying a concealed, loaded, and unregistered firearm in a vehicle.

Fast forward to earlier this month, he was briefly detained for violating a protective order that barred him from contacting either in person or otherwise. Lanez previously pleaded not guilty to all charges; if convicted as charged, he’s facing a maximum sentence of 22 years and eight months in prison.

The case is expected to go to trial in September of this year. Lanez pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Gayle King’s interview with Megan Thee Stallion airs on CBS MORNINGSMonday, April 25, 7:00-9:00 AM, ET.

Will you be tuned in?

Megan Thee Stallion is giving her first TV interview about Tory Lanez allegedly shooting her in the feet in 2020, opening up to CBS’ Gayle King.