Letitia Wright is finally ready to open up about one of the hardest moments in her life — when she first learned of Chadwick Boseman’s death.
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a nationwide dry shampoo recall due to “elevated levels of benzene" in dozens of aerosol products. Recalled items included Dove, Nexxus, Suave, Rockaholic, Bed Head, and TRESemmé canisters produced before October 2021.This isn't the first time benzene contamination prompted a cosmetics recall in recent history.
In December 2021, and conditioner spray products from Pantene, Aussie, Herbal Essences due to detected benzene. To help shed some light on the dry shampoo recall and potential risks of the chemical involved, we asked toxicology experts all about benzene and what this means for consumers moving forward.According to , PhD, a senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceonographic Institution specializing in chemistry and geochemistry, benzene is an organic chemical that is found naturally in crude oil and other products, such as coal. “You don’t need a laboratory to ‘make’ benzene, and it's not related to human activities,” he says, pointing to volcanoes and forest fires as examples of natural occurrences that cause benzene to form. “Crude oil can seep into the environment naturally, [like the] La Brea Tar Pits, or how the Clampetts got rich in the TV show ‘Beverly Hillibillies.'"Human beings can still be responsible for the formation of benzene however: and gasoline both contain the chemical, meaning oil spills can contribute to benzene contamination—especially if near a water supply.
Benzene is also produced in factories, as it's a relatively simple compound, he says. “Due to benzene’s simplicity and willingness to react with other chemicals, it is more often made at factories as a ‘precursor’ to make a bigger chemicals,” Reddy adds.
Letitia Wright is finally ready to open up about one of the hardest moments in her life — when she first learned of Chadwick Boseman’s death.
It worked for “Straight Outta Compton,” which charted the rise and fall of the rap group, N.W.A. So, apparently, Universal thinks the rap biopic genre is something worth exploring with an upcoming film based on the life and career of Snoop Dogg.
Incorporating music from his vast catalogue, Universal Pictures is developing the definitive biopic of entertainment industry mogul and icon of gangsta rap, “Snoop Dogg,” that will mark the first film from Snoop’s Death Row Pictures, the studio announced on Wednesday.Joe Robert Cole (“Black Panther” films) will write the screenplay. Allen Hughes (“Menace to Society”) is attached to direct.Snoop Dogg will produce with Sara Ramaker for their Death Row Pictures, alongside Hughes.“I waited a long time to put this project together because I wanted to choose the right director, the perfect writer, and the greatest movie company I could partner with that could understand the legacy that I’m trying to portray on screen, and the memory I’m trying to leave behind,” Snoop Dogg said in a statement to TheWrap.
Snoop Dogg, the rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, actor and entrepreneur, has signed with WME in all areas.
Remembering a legend. Two years after, Chadwick Boseman’s unexpected death, filmmaker Ryan Coogler is looking back at their final memories together.
Giving power to the people. The 2022 People’s Choice Awards will be making its triumphant return to Santa Monica, California, to celebrate the biggest stars in the entertainment industry.
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Focus Features has announced that it will release We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor’s feature directorial debut Polite Society in U.S. theaters on April 28, 2023. The action-comedy will be released internationally by Universal Pictures International, with its UK debut set for April 7, 2023.
Kenya Moore learned a valuable life lesson when she was crowned Miss USA: If you dream it, you can achieve it. But anyone who’s lived a little knows that no matter what course your life is on, everything can change in an instant. A party invitation you accept, a phone call you decline—even whether you return a stranger’s smile or put on your headphones instead—an action (or inaction) that unfolds in mere seconds can upend your trajectory.
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There is growing concern across the Indian television industry and beyond for the welfare of Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan.
and are embarking on non-fiction project, but that doesn't mean the production is drama free. will be the primary subjects of a docuseries directed by Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus.
questionnaire, which surveys candidates about their stances on various issues prioritized by the LGBTQ political group.Issued every two years, the questionnaire grades mayoral, Council, and attorney general candidates — in both the primary and the general elections — on the depth and thoroughness of their answers, in addition to holding GLAA’s preferred positions on various issues. Candidates are rated on a scale of -10 to +10, with points awarded for answers that align with GLAA’s positions, as well as their record on LGBTQ rights.
Calling her out. Real Housewives of Atlanta personality Kenya Moore opened up about her feelings toward Vicki Gunvalson after their tense exchange at BravoCon.
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Shereé Whitfield’s romance with Martell Holt has been heating up, but her boyfriend is already off to a rocky start with her Bravo costars.