Jada Pinkett Smith has confronted her friend Snoop Dogg about his verbal attack on news anchor Gayle King in an upcoming episode of Red Table Talk.
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Oprah is standing by her best friend’s side. The business and media mogul broke her silence and nearly broke down during a live taping of Today on Feb.
7, where she told hosts Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager how Gayle King is dealing with the backlash she has faced from a CBS This Morning interview. “She is not doing well,” Oprah staunchly said, before trying to reiterate through tears and a tense throat, “She is not doing well.”As it turns out, Gayle’s circumstances are far more grave than fans
.Jada Pinkett Smith has confronted her friend Snoop Dogg about his verbal attack on news anchor Gayle King in an upcoming episode of Red Table Talk.
On “King Of My City”, the Bronx hitmaker A Boogie wit da Hoodie sings about being on top. The track is the lead single from his third album Artist 2.0, which recently dropped. Today’s Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, is A Boogie’s sixth appearance on the series—his first episode was back in 2016 on his breakout hit “My Shit.”
"When you’re wrong, you gotta fix it"
That was one interview Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager will never forget.
The rapper took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a video apology, and to invite the journalist to "sit down and talk" with him following his criticism of her asking WNBA star Lisa Leslie about Kobe Bryant's sexual assault case.
Snoop Dogg has apologized to Gayle King.
Snoop Dogg, 48, is taking responsibility for his actions when it comes to his shocking criticism over Gayle King‘s Good Morning America interview with Lisa Leslie, 47, which aired on Feb. 4 The rapper got angry when the successful 65-year-old journalist asked the basketball legend about the late Kobe Bryant‘s 2003 rape case, but on Feb. 12, he came forward to issue a public apology and expressed remorse for his actions.
Snoop Dogg had a chat with his mom, and realized that "2 wrongs don't make it right."
Looks like Snoop Dogg wants to clear the air for a final time following his public calling out of Gayle King for her controversial interview with Lisa Leslie in which she asked about the late Kobe Bryant.
Snoop Dogg, who caught heat over the weekend for seeming to have threatened Gayle King in an Instagram video post, is now insisting the message was misinterpreted, saying, “I don’t want no harm to come to her, and I didn’t threaten her. All I did was say, ‘Check it out. You out of pocket for what you doing, and we watching you.'”
O.J. Simpson, 72, is speaking out against Gayle King, 65, after she brought up Kobe Bryant‘s 2003 sexual assault case in an interview on CBS This Morning.
Several celebrities are coming to Gayle King's defense, after the famed talk show host experienced serious backlash -- including death treats -- for bringing up sexual assault allegations against late NBA star Kobe Bryant during an interview last week with WNBA star Lisa Leslie.
Former national security adviser Susan Rice told Snoop Dogg to “back the **** off” from CBS News journalist Gayle King after the rapper slammed King for an interview she did about late NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
CBS News came to the defense of one of its star anchors Saturday after morning host Gayle King was subjected to threats of violence by entertainer Snoop Dogg and others in the wake of an interview in which one of her questions pertained to a sexual assault charge against the late Kobe Bryant.