Are y’all excited about the New Edition tour?
We’ve got an exclusive clip from Tuesday’s upcoming episode of “Tamron Hall” in which iconic R&B group New Edition reflects on growing up in the Boston Projects and their deep love and support for one another. New Edition members Ronnie Devoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ralph Tresvant and Jonny Gill joined ‘Tamron Hall’ for a one hour interview before launching their 30 city U.S. tour. Both Ronnie and Mike got emotional describing how they overcame rough beginnings and still support each other through hardships.
Check out the clip below:
Aw man, did you see Ralph reach out to comfort Ronnie when he got all emotional about how they weren’t supposed to make it out of the projects in Boston? Also, Mike had a great message for the general public, even after all of their success, members of the group still have trials and hardships like anyone else. We’re praying for them and anyone else who is going through it right now!
The in-depth conversation with all six members, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Bobby Brown, Ronnie DeVoe, Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant, will focus on their incredible careers spanning decades, from the inception of the original New Edition group back in Boston, to their solo careers to their comeback as New Edition once again. Tamron digs deep with the group as they get candid discussing their personal and professional trials and tribulations throughout their careers, including stories they’ve never shared. They also give fans a special performance and sneak peek behind the scenes as they get ready to launch their “The Culture Tour”.
For times and channels, go to www.TamronHallShow.com and follow the show on social media @TamronHallShow.
The stars were out at the Super Bowl… and so were the paparazzi.
Cardi B and Offset were among the many famous faces who walked out of SoFi Stadium and right into the spotlight.
Do you like Offset’s Louis Vuitton fit?
Gunna actually sported the same ones to the big game… which he attended with his “friend” Chloe Bailey.
Okay boo we see you in your Burberry…
H.E.R. showed off her patchwork denim flight suit on her way out of the arena.
We love that she always stays true to her style and never switches up.
So cute.
Drake was also photographed leaving the big game, rocking an ombre aquamarine colored sweatsuit that his whole crew seemed to have adopted as their uniform for the day’s events.
Would you go matchy matchy to a special event with your crew?
Those smiles are dazzling though.
Ciara also got the denim memo for the game, while hubby Russell Wilson went a little more dressy for the occasion.
You likey?
LeBron was filmed vibing during the halftime show but the paps actually caught him on Dad duty, leaving the game with his son.
Hit the flip for more paparazzi post game pics
Joel the “Troll” is still living up to his nickname.
Joel Embiid didn’t need many parting words for his former 76ers teammate Ben Simmons at a press conference after Friday night’s 100-87 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Although the super shady meme Joel tweeted already said more than a thousand words, according to Bleacher Report, his explanation was a troll within a troll.
When it was announced that Simmons would be traded for the Brooklyn Nets’ James Harden, Joel posted this picture without comment.
When asked about why posted the viral tweet, Joel hilariously played it straight.
“Honestly, I don’t know what the tweet was about. I just tweeted a random person,” he said with a smile. “I just saw the picture on the internet. I thought he was well-dressed, he had a nice suit on, good-looking. He had some swag, I thought it was a good picture.”
To the untrained eye, it’s just a random man in shades and a suit but it’s been circulating the internet so long that Joel’s post went viral without the original caption that made it so iconic:
“I Stopped By One Of My Biggest Haters Funeral Today 🙏 Just To Make Sure That N**ga Was Dead.#RipBozo #DieHatersDie”
Although the center laughed off the viral tweet, he pulled no punches in his harsh reflections on Simmons’ time with the Sixers.
“Obviously, we didn’t get it done as far as winning in the playoffs, but you look the history of being on the court, what we did in the regular season, we were dominant. So it’s unfortunate that winning was not the biggest factor. It’s unfortunate that, for him, having his own team and, I guess, being the star, was more of his priorities. I always thought that everything was great, the fit was great, but unfortunately Ben thought that it wasn’t.”
When questioned if he’s finally happy about the resolution with Simmons, he sounded ready to leave the beef with Ben dead and buried.
“Yeah, I’m happy that I’m not going to be answering any more questions about that subject. It’s good that, not just for me, but my teammates, the whole organization. The whole year, it was pretty annoying with the whole situation, but I’m glad that everybody has moved on. I wish everybody the best in whatever they want to accomplish, but I’m focused on winning games here and trying to win a championship.”
Do you think the Sixers have what it takes to go all the way with Harden on the roster or will Embiid need another shady shovel?