Jack Dorsey will continue at helm of Twitter after the company reached an agreement with activist investor that had been potentially looking to oust the social network’s co-founder.
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It’s been more than a year since Drake and Pusha-T’s beef blew up in spectacular fashion, but the rivalry is still drawing analysis from some of rap’s biggest names. Snoop Dogg discussed the topic in his latest GGN episode alongside Michael Rapaport, saying he thought Drake handled the aftermath ingeniously despite Pusha releasing a superior diss track.
“The nigga made ‘Kiki do you love me’ when Pusha-T took off on him,” Snoop said, referencing the lyrics to Drake’s 2018 smash hit, “In My
Jack Dorsey will continue at helm of Twitter after the company reached an agreement with activist investor that had been potentially looking to oust the social network’s co-founder.
Christine McGuinness has had a rollercoaster 24 hours after sharing her parenting struggles with Instagram fans.
Jennifer Garner stepped up to help Ben Affleck during his time of need. In an interview with , director Gavin O'Connor reveals how Garner pushed for Affleck's latest film to be made following his 2018 relapse.
Ben Affleck‘s film The Way Back had an early cheerleader on the sidelines — his ex-wife Jennifer Garner.
50 Cent is never shy about sharing his thoughts on social media, so it’s no surprise that he weighed in after Oprah Winfrey took a tumble while speaking at the WW: Presents Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life In Focus event on Feb. 29.
By Bruce Haring
Snoop Dogg was supported by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Tyler Perry after he lashed out at broadcaster Gayle King over a controversial Kobe Bryant interview question.
By Anita Bennett
Jada Pinkett Smith is once again sitting down at the red table to tackle complex and controversial issues. This time around, the actress is joined by rapper Snoop Dogg, who recently made headlines for criticizing Gayle King.
Neon, the U.S. distributor of the South Korean smash, suggested the president's real issue with the movie stemmed from its use of subtitles.
Peace in our time.
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.