Quavo’s wishes of starring in the reboot of “White Men Can’t Jump” with Jack Harlow have come to an end.
It was recently announced by 20th Century Studios that veteran actor Sinqua Walls will take on the role of hustler Sidney Deane, which Wesley Snipes played in the original film.
Quavo threw his name in the bucket to play this role during a run-in with TMZ and also praised Jack, saying the boy “can do any and everything.”
“I think they need to call me, so me and Jack Harlow can do it,” Quavo said. “I need to play Wesley Snipes’ role.”
While Quavo won’t be making an appearance, Director Calmatic has seemingly recruited plenty of high-profile video credits with the likes of Pharrell, Kendrick Lamar and Lil Nas X, among others. Plus, “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris is co-writing the flim.
Are you excited about the reboot? Will you be watching? Let us know below!
TV One’s Award-Winning Show ‘UNCENSORED’ continues with Erica Campbell this Sunday at 10 p.m. ET/9C!
Gospel music pioneer, Erica Campbell didn’t grow up wanting to be singer. Like many black kids in the church she was forced to join the choir at the young age of eleven. She recalls the time her friend’s mom prophesied over her and her voice and promised that her vocal skills would one day pay off.
The gospel industry got introduced to Erica Campbell when she and her sister, Tina Campbell, formed the group Mary Mary in 1998 following the release of their best-selling debut album, Thankful (2000), which contained the hit single “Shackles (Praise You)”.
Word got out pretty quickly about the talented duo and a baby biding war began. The group was offered several contracts from record labels including Bad Boy but eventually signed with Columbia Records.
Erica gives credit to God for allowing her dreams to come true all while reaching success with her sister.
“We did something called the come back with Jesus in an arena with 80,000 people. They were banging on the floor going “Mary, Mary!” and I was like you let my dream come true. I’m so grateful I was able to do all that with my sister!”
Also airing on TV is Unsung Presents: The Decades is a 4-part special that tells the full story of the evolution of music, showcasing the music and artists that provided the soundtrack of Black America from Motown and disco in the 70s, to the revolutionary sound and style of hip hop throughout the 2000s.
Radio personality, Headkrack discusses JADE’s “Don’t Walk Away” song and how it became a fell good R&B track.
Sunday’s episode continues the season to highlight some of the biggest stars of the 90s and 2000s.
TV One’s UNCENSORED: Erica Campbell and UNSUNG: The Decades airs on Sunday, April 17th at 9 PM ET/8c. Will you be tuned in?
Ladies, are we really taking advice from Rich Dollaz about how to move forward with a man after infidelity?
Happy Hump Day! We’re just a day away from a brand new episode of ‘Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition,’ but you’re in luck because we have an exclusive sneak preview clip for your viewing pleasure.
On Thursday’s episode of ‘Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition,’ the campers bond over how quickly their group has gelled, but when Rich Dollaz tries to offer Lyrica advice about her relationship with A1, tensions arise, especially for Mariahlynn who reveals she is at the end of her tope with Rich.
Check out the clip below:
Welp. Something tells us that didn’t go quite the way Rich saw it going in his head.
Here’s what else to expect from the episode:
Jealousy is lit when Dr. Ish has the Boot Campers swap romantic partners for the day to perform a sexy dance. A1 is caught in the middle when Lyrica and K Michelle’s past feud resurfaces, and Boo shows a side that no one expects.
Wow… This definitely sounds like a risky exercise. Do you think these relationships will survive ‘Marriage Boot Camp’?
The brand new episode of ‘Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition’ airs Thursday, April 14 at 9 PM ET/8 PM CT on WeTV
Will you be watching?