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"It’s going to be the biggest show on television."
50 Cent‘s drama series Black Mafia Family has officially been given the green light by US network Starz.
The show is based on the real-life story of Detroit brothers Demetrius ‘Big Meech’ and Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory’s rise to become one of America’s most influential crime families, and their subsequent intersection with the world of hip-hop.
50 Cent, aka Curtis Jackson, will serve as executive producer, while Randy Huggins, who has worked on
Mitch and Cam on Modern Family (Pic: ABC / Twitter)
Blake Griffin puts his ripped physique on display while getting out of his car on Saturday morning (April 18) in Brentwood, Calif.
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Hollywood celebrities too are doing their bit in order to help the world win the battle against Coronavirus. Many acclaimed stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Rihanna, George Clooney, Taylor Swift, and others have extended help and financial support to the needy in order to help them during the ongoing crisis.
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Andrew Yang’s recommendations for combating anti-Asian racism have united the Asian American community. The former presidential candidate penned an op-ed for The Washington Post on Wednesday about the rise in anti-Asian attacks amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, calling for Asian Americans to "show [our] American-ness" in response.
Some things are absolutely worth waiting for. For many Americans, the Coronavirus has allowed for more free time at home to do various activities like read a book, watch TV, play puzzles or return to Instagram.
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Rapper T-Pain is ready for a challenge — more specifically a rap battle! On March 31, the “Low” rapper accepted the challenge to take on American record producer Scott Storch, 46, for their April 1 Instagram live rap battle and T-Pain was more than ready to duke it out. “Sometimes a challenge comes into your house and you gotta accept.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are also contributing to the massive fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have donated $400,000 (£324,000) to four New York hospitals dealing with the coronavirus.
Specialist streaming service Mubi has teamed up with fashion label Prada’s Fondazione Prada foundation on “Perfect Failures,” a curated selection of movies deemed to have been “widely misunderstood” upon their release.