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Congratulations! Shay Mitchell Announces She’s Knocked Up

Actress Shay Mitchell is expecting her first seed!

The Pretty Little Liars actress just shared the news on her Instagram, posting a photo of herself topless with her baby bump. “Does this mean I’m allowed to drive in the car pool lane at all times now?” she captioned the Instagram. The actress is quietly dating handsome TV host Matte Babel. The actress doesn’t usually speak on her love life, but she promises to share more about her and Matte during this pregnancy through social media.

Babel appears with her in her pregnancy announcement video, where she teases she’ll be taking viewers through her pregnancy in the documentary series.

Hit the flip to see Shay’s pregnancy announcement vlog and a photo of her baby daddy!

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Lizzo Interview With Variety

Lizzo has had an amazing year so far and we’re only halfway through it.

The rapper/singer/twerker extraordinaire recently put her thing down at the BET Awards and it was a sight to behold. If you ever wanted to see confidence on full tilt, go to a Lizzo show.

The folks at Variety caught up with her to ask her about a lil’ bit of everything.

What does it feel like to be Lizzo right now?
Pffft! There’s a thong rammed into my ass right now, so deep that it’s brushing up against my bone. If I cough, the tip of my ass, my anus, brushes against the thong. It’s happening right now.

Is that a metaphor for something?
No. It feels pretty good.

Lizzo, ladies and gentlemen.

How did you feel to have Rihanna stand up for you at the BET Awards?
I don’t know, man. It was so cool. Everyone wants to know what it feels like to have Rihanna stand up. I didn’t know she was there until the end. I saw the seating chart, but I was like, “She ain’t going to be out there during my performance. There’s no way.” And when I finished and she was standing there clapping, I was like, “What?” I haven’t met her. I didn’t talk to her. For me, it still feels like a GIF on Twitter.

We need Lizzo to meet Rihanna.

Why is it important for you to perform at Pride?
I guess it means a lot of things. It means that people want to have a good time, they want to celebrate and they want to do it in a safe space. My shows are very inclusive safe spaces for everyone, especially marginalized people, more specifically the LGBTQIA+ community.

Do you have a message for the community?
Nah. They got their message. The message is loud and clear. It’s called Pride, not hide. Everybody, more than ever, is wearing their hearts on their sleeves and wearing their messages on their backs. I think we all know what’s up. We all can feel it right now. It’s time to represent and it’s time to persist and keep going. There’s progress to be made and we’re moving forward.

Lizzo is the greatest.

Lil Baby and DaBaby

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This past Sunday, the BET Awards aired and it was filled with memorable performances, including one from Cardi B and Lifetime Achievement honoree Mary J. Blige.

However, some viewers might have been confused when two rising rap stars hit the stage — Lil Baby and DaBaby. 

DaBaby performed his hit song “Suge,” complete with dancing babies onstage.

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Meanwhile, Lil Baby performed his tracks “Close Friends” and “Pure Cocaine” after a set from City Girls.

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Lil Baby even won the Best New Artist Award during the show…

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With so many babies onstage, naturally, some people had questions.

For those who need a 101 intro to the rappers, a couple of differences…

1. Lil Baby is from Atlanta, while DaBaby is from Charlotte, North Carolina.

2. DaBaby embraces his name wholeheartedly with songs like “Goin’ Baby” and “Baby Sitter,” while Lil Baby has basic names for songs like “Close Friends” and “Freestyle.”

3. Lil Baby’s debut album Harder Than Ever dropped in May 2018 with features from people like Drake, Young Thug and Offset. DaBaby’s debut album Baby on Baby dropped in March 2019 with features from people like Rich The Kid, Rich Homie Quan and also…Offset.

Are we all clear?

Yes? No?

Here’s two of their biggest songs if some folks still need help…

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Now that you’re all caught up, there’s no doubt you’re a fan who can unequivocally pick your favorite, right? If not, we’re here to help!

Take the quiz below to figure out which Baby you are, then let us know if you’ve caught the baby fever or if you’ll stick to more grownup things.

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Willow Smith, Jaden Smith, and Tyler Cole

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Tyler Cole is an artist, who believes in the power of art to change the world. Tyler recently completed work on a new Netflix series and his directorial feature debut – a work of creative non-fiction, “The Father Complex” which debuted earlier in the evening with a screening and culminated in a celebration of friends in Hollywood presented by VERO who streamed the nights performances on its social platform.

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Tyler has released two albums independently  – “Stranger” & “We’re in Love & The World is Ending” – along with recent single. “1000%”. As a member of the MSFTSrep collective of artists and innovators with Jaden, Willow  and Teo, he is constantly collaborating with some of the most brilliant young creators around the world which opened the door to an organic partnership with VERO.

Tyler told the crowd, “I am so grateful for my family, my team, to VERO for helping me with this event and streaming the music! This night is incredible!”

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Part Two: KUWTK Season Finale – Khloe Calms Down

After tweeting that Jordyn Woods ruined her family, Khloe Kardashian was filled with regrets. #KUWTK cameras were there to capture the mother after she calmed down from her rage after hearing Jordyn and Tristan kissed at his house party. What about Kim, who said Jordyn owed them her career??? She seems ok with her stance.

Do YOU think Khloe is being sincere here?

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LeBron James Gives Anthony Davis Number 23

LeBron James is a benevolent King and thus doesn’t cling frivolous things that many athletes in his position do in order to stroke their egos.

Yahoo Sports is reporting that LeBron has decided gracefully bow out of the #23 business to give newly-acquired Laker Anthony Davis a chance to keep the number he wore as a New Orleans Pelican.

A source close to the situation says the Davis is extremely grateful for the gesture.

Sounds like a case of chess-not-checkers. Anthony is only under contract for one season and LeBron knows that the Lakers will need to do everything possible to secure him long-term. Including, but not limited to, winning an NBA championship.

This news is very exciting for LeBron fans who long for the days that #6 LeBron was terrorizing the league down in Miami with his unrelenting defense and “bad guy” attitude. So much so that “6 Lebron” is one of the #1 trending topic in the United States right now.

Oh, but there’s more.

Much more.

SO much more.

What say you? Would you like to see LeBron be #6 again next year?

“Fat Joe” Announced as New Hpnotiq Creative Director in Hilarious Video

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Hpnotiq – the liqueur that combines a premium blend of exotic fruit juices, French Cognac & a touch of vodka – announces the new “OG” Campaign and limited-edition bottle release in collaboration with cultural icon and hip-hop artist Joseph “Fat Joe” Cartagena. The collaboration pays homage to the brand’s roots and taps into consumers’ love for the nostalgic era of the early 2000s when Hpnotiq first stepped onto the scene and solidified itself as a pop culture, hip-hop and nightlife icon.

To commemorate the partnership, Hpnotiq will release a limited-edition Bottle featuring the original Hpnotiq logo and signature eye-catching blue hue that was made famous when Hpnotiq burst onto the scene in early 2000s hip-hop videos and prominent nightlife venues.

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In addition to the limited-edition bottle release, Hpnotiq will release a comedic “OG” video series campaign imagining Fat Joe as the brand’s “Creative Director”. In the hilarious video series, the NYC rapper shows us how he’d run Hpnotiq’s headquarters including everything from experimenting with Hpnotiq Summer cocktails in the R&D lab–to helping record the company voicemail. Fat Joe will also be taking over the brand’s social handles to let Hpnotiq fans and other rappers know what it takes to be Hpnotiq’s “Creative Director”.

While Fat Joe’s role as Creative Director is entirely fictitious, the release of the limited-edition “OG” Bottle is not. The “OG” Bottle will be available beginning in June at select stores nationwide to consumers 21 and older. For more information about the “OG” campaign and limited-edition bottle, visit the @Hpnotiq on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook or email info@hpnotiq.com to find your local retailer.

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With the advent of T.V., finding a show centered around a group of Black women can be a rare occasion.

Of course, we had shows like 227 in the ’80s, Living Single in the ’90s and Girlfriends in the 2000s, but we’re talking about one or two hallmark shows every several years. Insecure is the current go-to show for depictions of Black women…and maybe Queen Sugar, which arguably isn’t as popular. But now, Starz is making sure these aren’t the only depictions when it comes to an often forgotten group.

Currently, the network has a series called P-Valley in development. It’s based on the play Pussy Valley by celebrated playwright Katori Hall, who’s also the creator of the series. According to Shadow and Act, the show takes place in the Mississippi Delta and is described as an hour-long drama that “tells the kaleidoscopic story of a little-strip-club-that-could and the big characters who come through its doors—the hopeful, the lost, the broken, the ballers, the beautiful, and the damned.” 

It’s further described as a show where “trap music meets film noir in this lyrical and atmospheric series that dares to ask what happens when small-town folk dream beyond the boundaries of the Piggly Wiggly and the pawnshop.”

The main cast includes Black actresses like Brandee Evans, Elarica Johnson, Shannon Thornton and on Monday, Loretta Devine was announced as the latest actress in a reoccurring role, according to Deadline

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Devine will portray the “Granmuva of Uncle Clifford and former proprietress of The Pynk. Though she may be blind, she sees through the tangled mess of inherited injustice and contradictions that have long ruled the South.”

Well okay then!

Along with P-Valley, Starz will also bring On The Run to the screen backed by T.V. veteran Yvette Lee Bowser.

Bowser is mainly known for developing the classic comedy series Living Single and she currently serves as the showrunner and executive producer for the Netflix show Dear White People.

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On The Run “centers on a group of black, vibrant, fiercely loyal best friends who live, work and play in Harlem as they strive for world domination,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s an unapologetically female show about friendship and not just surviving, but thriving together.”

The series was created by Leigh Davenport, who’s currently a writer for BET’s Boomerang. Though the show isn’t casted yet, it’s sure to bring all the Living Single feels with it’s own twist for a new generation.

We ain’t mad at Starz.

There’s no premiere date for either show yet, but we’ll continue to keep you updated as more Black women narratives continue to hit the screen.

It’s definitely a long time coming.

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Black Mirror’s “Striking Vipers” Explained

The Black Mirror episode “Striking Vipers” set Twitter on FIRE almost immediately when the Netflix uploaded the new season to their streaming platform.

If you haven’t seen it yet then we won’t spoil it for you here, but just know that Anthony Mackie and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will have you looking at video games VERY differently.

Show creator Charlie Brooker, producer Annabel Jones, and the aforementioned Yahya Abdul-Mateen II talk about it all in the clip below. Press play on it.

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This show is nuts, no pun intended.

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Damson Idris showed up to the 2019 BET Awards looking all KINDS OF fine. Thankfully, we won’t have to wait long for season 3 of his hit FX show Snowfall.

Bringing the late John Singleton‘s artistic vision to life, the budding actor’s character Franklin Saint seems to be in a much better place in the third installment as he rises to greatness in the drug game. “From here on out, we only deal with high level customers,” he tells his crew, later adding that he’s been sleeping “like a baby.”

If we know Snowfall like we think we know Snowfall, though, we anticipate a sh*t ton of drama. Check out the teaser up top and tune into the series premiere July 10 on FX.

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Season 2 of Pose is in full effect, with Mother Blanca Evangelista taking care of her house like no other.

Now, in a behind-the-scenes clip provided by FX, the cast talks about the impact the show has had on the queer community. “A lot of young kids are now standing firm in who they are and taking complete control of their lives,” MJ Rodriguez said. Tune in above to see the rest of the crew chime in. Pose airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET on FX.

ALSO READ: Issa Rae Hilariously Answered Fans’ Comical Questions In This Impromptu & Informative Airport Q&A

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Letitia Wright and John Boyega are all set to star in Steve McQueen‘s upcoming series Small Axe, according to Variety.

“The series from the Oscar-winning director of 12 Years a Slave and Widows has been years in the making. It is set in London’s West Indian community, starting in the late 1960s and running until the early ’80s,” the site reports. “Production is now underway on location in London. Boyega (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) and Wright (Black Panther) join a cast that also includes Malachi Kirby (Black Mirror), Shaun Parkes (Lost in Space), Rochenda Sandall (Line of Duty), Alex Jennings (Victoria) and Jack Lowden (Mary Queen of Scots).”

Variety states Small Axe will air on BBC, adding “Amazon has already snagged the show for the U.S.” Stay tuned!

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Shaunie And Evelyn Talk Beef With Jennifer On #BasketballWives

Basketball Wives is pipin’ hot and there is about to be a major spillage on the next episode.

In the sneak peak clip that VH1 released, Shaunie and Evelyn vent about how fed up they are with Jennifer Williams and all the drama the follows her.

Press play below to check it out.

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Thoughts?

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Over the weekend, we watched Lil Kim hit the stage and kill sh*t next to her sis Mary J. Blige, who was honored at the 2019 BET Awards. In true MJB fashion the legend performed her own tribute and toward the end, Kim came out to rap her verse on their joint effort “I Can Love You.” It was an amazing moment in music — even Rihanna caught a vibe, not to mention tabloids are still talking about it days later.

As we honor the greats who’ve paved the way, we want to highlight the new wave of rap queens who are being ushered in. Cardi B, for example, won Viewer’s Choice and Best Female Hip Hop Artist that night. Megan Thee Stallion recently dropped her critically acclaimed project, Fever, and has us all prepping for a Hot Girl summer, indeed.

We would be remiss if we didn’t also mention Rapsody in all her glory, as well as Tierra Whack and Rico Nasty, who were both featured on this year’s XXL Freshman Class cover. It’s been a long time since Hip Hop saw so many women coming together going hard in rap and as Black Music Month comes to a close, we’re here to celebrate it.

Take the quiz below to see which millennial rap queen you get.

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