After years of feuding, “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” star Vivica A. Fox has finally accepted an apology from co-star Kenya Moore after appearing on “Watch What Happens Live” on Sunday night.
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Black-ish creator Kenya Barris appeared during the ViacomCBS streaming event Wednesday to tease his first series under the mega deal he recently made with the company. It will be for Paramount+.
“The first series I will be involved with, we are taking an intimate look at contemporary relationships,” he said. “We will explore the complicated, ever changing boundaries and sometime racy dynamics that have shaped and redefined what modern love is.”
As Deadline reported late last year, Barris opted to
After years of feuding, “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” star Vivica A. Fox has finally accepted an apology from co-star Kenya Moore after appearing on “Watch What Happens Live” on Sunday night.
Lili Reinhart has set her next feature film project with Netflix. Reinhart will star in dual-timeline drama Plus/Minus withWanuri Kahiu, who was behind the popular Kenyan romance Rafiki, set to direct.
Angelique Jackson Oscar winner Viola Davis will receive the Icon Award from the African American Film Critics Assn. during the 12th annual AAFCA awards on April 7.
evening with Harper’s Bazaar, in celebration of International Women’s Day, on Thursday that she did it because she didn't think she 'had a chance' of succeeding. Explaining how her parents didn't know she was going, and she lied that she was already 18 so she could fly from Kenya to the USA, Iman said: 'She [her mother] had no idea I was leaving.
evening with Harper’s Bazaar, in celebration of International Women’s Day, on Thursday that she did it because she didn't think she 'had a chance' of succeeding. Explaining how her parents didn't know she was going, and she lied that she was already 18 so she could fly from Kenya to the USA, Iman said: 'She [her mother] had no idea I was leaving.
Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated filmmaker Jake Scott has signed with Range Media Partners.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorLupita Nyong’o was moved to tears the first time she got a look at “Super Sema,” an animated series about a 10-year-old Kenyan girl with superpowers.The Oscar-winning actor not only joined the voice cast of the series, which bows today on the YouTube Originals platform in conjunction with International Women’s Day, she also became an equity partner in its female-led, Nairobi-based production company Kukua.“I am grateful that these women are helping to eradicate
Rashida Jones has more than a few strings to her bow. Between roles in a slew of cult TV hits like The Office, Parks and Recreation and Angie Tribeca, writing skills that span everything from poignant indie film Celeste & Jesse Forever to Toy Story 4 and Black Mirror, her Grammy-winning documentary Quincy, and a singing career to boot, Jones is a true multi-hyphenate.
hasn't even finished airing yet, and it's already provided what's sure to be one of the franchise's most iconic lines. The show's midseason trailer debuted on Thursday, teasing the fallout from stripper-gate and rumors that LaToya Ali had an affair with a pastor (which she denies). The trailer kicks off with the group's Halloween shenanigans and a trip to New Orleans, but drama erupts as the cast tries to get to the bottom of stripper-gate.
50 Cent and Black-ish creator Kenya Barris are developing a new Netflix series based on The 50th Law, the bestselling book co-authored by the rapper alongside Robert Greene.The 50th Law is a semi-autobiographical account of the ‘I Get Money’ artist’s early life and career, which also includes quotes from historical figures such as Sun Tzu, Socrates, Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln, and Malcolm X.Barris will co-write and executive produce the pilot script with Hale Rothstein, who executive produces
EXCLUSIVE: In a pairing of two of the most prolific TV producers of the past decade, Kenya Barris, the creator/executive producer behind the black-ish franchise, and the Power franchise executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson are developing a series for Netflix. It is based on The 50th Law, the best-selling book by Jackson and Robert Greene.
Stripper s*x?! Really??
Stripper sex? The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast got real about which star allegedly hooked up with a stripper at Cynthia Bailey’s bachelorette party during the Sunday, February 21, episode, with Kenya Moore pointing the finger at Porsha Williams.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Cynthia Bailey, 53, gained, lost and then re-gained 20 Lbs. during COVID, but she’s back on the loss wagon thanks to her co-star Kenya Moore, 50. “I was actually really inspired by Kenya because she’s much more into working out and fitness than I am,” Cynthia told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY during an episode of TVTalk on Instagram Live on Feb. 13. “She gained quite a bit of weight during the quarantine and so did I. I think we both gained about 20 pounds.”
EXCLUSIVE: Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff have found their dozen for the forthcoming remake of Cheaper by the Dozen for Disney+. Journee Brown, Kyle Rogers, Andre Robinson, Caylee Blosenski, Aryan Simhaldri, Leo A. Perry, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christian Cote, Sebastian Cote and Luke Prael will join the duo in the reimagining from Black-ish creator/executive producer Kenya Barris. The film is being developed for Disney+ and is slated to drop on the streamer in 2022.
Also Read: Lupita Nyong'o Claps Back at Kenya Official Who Said Star Was 'Inaccessible' for Tourism Ambassador RoleNo director, cast or composer is attached just yet.The book was published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Nyong’o read “Sulwe” earlier this year as part of “Bookmarks,” a live action series featuring prominent Black celebrities and artists reading children’s books from other Black authors that highlight the Black experience.