Source: WE tv/Think Factory Media / WE tv, Thinkfactory Media Well hello hump day! It’s Wednesday, which means a new episode of “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition” is just a day away! We’ve got an exclusive clip which may surprise some folks — watch what happens when Lil Fizz and Tiffany argue about the time when Fizz and Nia were together! Here’s more on the episode: When a stressful communication drill fails, the doctors confront the smoking issue. Tiffany seeks answers from Fizz and Nia. Soujla Boy is left feeling under water. And a boot camper is caught on camera facetiming someone other than their partner. MARRIAGE BOOT CAMP: HIP HOP EDITION – “MAZED AND CONFUSED” – Airs Thursday, February 7th at 10/9C on WE TV!
Source: WE tv/Think Factory Media / WE tv, Thinkfactory Media Well hello hump day! It’s Wednesday, which means a new episode of “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition” is just a day away! We’ve got an exclusive clip which may surprise some folks — watch what happens when Lil Fizz and Tiffany argue about the time when Fizz and Nia were together! Here’s more on the episode: When a stressful communication drill fails, the doctors confront the smoking issue. Tiffany seeks answers from Fizz and Nia. Soujla Boy is left feeling under water. And a boot camper is caught on camera facetiming someone other than their partner. MARRIAGE BOOT CAMP: HIP HOP EDITION – “MAZED AND CONFUSED” – Airs Thursday, February 7th at 10/9C on WE TV!
Black History Month| The Rewind Ep 28 It’s black history month and we’re back with another episode of “The Rewind!” This time Landon and DJ Franchise talk the top five millennial music stars whose work is most likely go down in Black History. Their picks include Childish Gambino, Chance The Rapper and Janelle Monae. Watch above, it’s The Rewind! Source: Global Grind/Bossip.com / The Rewind—Global Grind
Source: Apega/WENN / WENN Veronica Vega is back on tonight’s episode of Love and Hip-Hop Miami . She’s determined to take control of her career after chatting with Polow Da Don. She’s tired of people having the wrong idea about her and wants to move past the controversy of “Pay Me,” the drama with Amara La Negra, etc. Luckily for her, Trick Daddy has taken a liking to her (not like that) and wants to help. He set her up with an interview with Nore’s podcast, Drink Champs . Later on in the episode, she goes on the show and actually does well despite the fact that they pulled no punches with their line of questioning. Good for her. Bobby Lytes meets with his mom for advice. He wants to know if he should sign with Trina or go with Clear Vision Group. There are pros and cons for both. Trina said she wants to wait on having him sign paperwork and first sees how he does with putting out a single. Clear Vision group is ready to go full speed ahead. His mother says to go with Trina since she’s family and has more experience. Bobby Lytes has some thinking to do. Later on, he decides to sign with Clear Vision. We already knew he’d make the more controversial decision. Trina didn’t even know that deal was on the table. She definitely won’t be happy. Miami Tip had a meeting with Jullian and Amara La Negra and decided to be messy and bring Jessie Woo along. You already know Jessie didn’t hold back about how she thinks Jullian was feeding her ideas to Amara La Negra. Eventually, this ends in drama (of course). Jessie said she heard Amara was going around saying she was going to beat her arse then says that Amara’s mother, cousins and everyone can get it. We all know Amara doesn’t play about her mother so she pretends she’s actually going to pop off on Jessie but that tight Love and Hip-Hop Miami security swoops in and handles that. Then Amara acts all disappointed in herself, talking about how she doesn’t want to stoop to Jessie’s level, but she’s tired of people coming for her. Jullian talks her off the ledge and reminds her of her success and all the good things coming up. Baby Blue reached out to his father, Big Blue, to come back into the mix and whip Pretty Ricky back into shape. That sounds good in theory, but in practice, Big Blue isn’t even on good terms with the rest of Pretty Ricky, including his other son, Spectacular. As a matter of fact, Spectacular didn’t even invite him to his wedding. It’s also important to note that Spectacular didn’t even ask Baby Blue to be his best man. Basically, the rest of the group feels like Big Blue did not manage their money well. So let’s fast forward to the end of the episode. It’s the big chat with Big Blue and the rest of Pretty Ricky. Slick ‘Em start going in on Big Blue about finances first. Slick ‘Em said he’s still financially messed up from the group and doesn’t even have a bank account. Big Blue refuses to take responsibility for that. Then Spectacular chimes in and says that Pretty Ricky never got paid for all the touring they did. Then Big Blue tries to flip it on him and says that Spectacular has been making money off Pretty Ricky’s social media and shouldn’t talk. This is a mess. Spectacular starts yelling at his pops because he wishes he would just take responsibility for their financial ruin but Big Blue doesn’t like the way Spectacular is talking so now he and Spec go at it. These brothers legit threaten to beat each other up and that’s where the episode ends. We know security won’t let this go down but it’s high time for them to get a therapist. Where’s Dr. Jeff Gardere when we need him. RELATED POSTS ‘LHHMIAS2’ Recap: Shay Pops Off On Jojo For Breaking Girl Code ‘LHHMIAS2’ Recap: Trina Mediates A Peace Talk Between Joy And Shay
Lil Fizz Is Having Intimacy Issues With Welp… Looks like the “Marriage Boot Camp” house isn’t exactly a den of romance for Tiffany and Fizz! We’ve got this exclusive clip from tomorrow’s episode. What do you think about Tiff not giving in to Fizzy? Here’s more from the episode: The stars navigate the hazards of dominance. A controlling Soulja Boy drives Nia over the edge. Lil’ Fizz and Tiffany take an unexpected turn. Waka Flocka and Tammy crash and burn over past issues of infidelity. MARRIAGE BOOT CAMP: HIP HOP EDITION – “ROAD RAGE” – Airs Thursday, January 24th at 10/9C
Marcelino Shares His Concerns About Being A Stepfather A new episode of “Love After Lockup” airs tonight on WeTV and we’ve got an exclusive clip! Here’s more on the episode: Michael ring shops with his wife, but plans a secret trip with girlfriend. Clint marries bride Tracie, but he awakens to a nightmare. Matt shocks Caitlin on their first date, when his rebellious move goes too far. Marcelino fears being a stepdad. Love After Lockup: Rings and Runaways episode airs tonight, Friday, January 18 at 9/8c Continue reading →
“The Rewind” Episode 25 This week on “The Rewind” the Family Guy Landon Lavarius and The Bully DJ Franchise kick off things by discussing The Lox. The iconic Hip-Hop group dropped a new track titled “Never Over” and of course, The Bully couldn’t be happier. “This was a banger, they went back and they said ‘Listen—it ain’t over! This ain’t trap music, it’s Hip-Hop!” said Franchise. They also talk “Mowlgi: Legend Of The Jungle” coming to Netflix that they both apparently HATED. DJ Franchise gave it a 5 while Landon gave it a 2. It’s “The Rewind!” Continue reading →
Super Producer Mr. Hanky sits down to discuss the good and bad of being the producer of arguably the biggest song of 2018, “Smile B*tch”. He also goes into detail about what has changed and the relationship that he now has with Lil Duval, Snoop Dogg, and Ball Greezy. This episode of “Think’N Out Loud” features the origins of Mr. Hanky, and everything you need to know about the big things he has in store. Source: Vincent Davis / Vincent Davis
Super Producer Mr. Hanky sits down to discuss the good and bad of being the producer of arguably the biggest song of 2018, “Smile B*tch”. He also goes into detail about what has changed and the relationship that he now has with Lil Duval, Snoop Dogg, and Ball Greezy. This episode of “Think’N Out Loud” features the origins of Mr. Hanky, and everything you need to know about the big things he has in store. Source: Vincent Davis / Vincent Davis
Source: WENN.com / WENN We’re officially in awards season! From the Golden Globes to the Grammys and the Oscars, it’s the yearly culmination of great movies, music, speculation, snubs, winners, losers, amazing dresses, suits, best-dressed lists and more. The Golden Globe Awards are typically the first major award to be handed out during awards season. The 2019 edition of the Globes was hosted by Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh and the nominees included Black Panther (yes, that came out in 2018), Atlanta , A Star Is Born , Crazy Rich Asians and Lady Gaga . Check out the full list of winners below! (Winners listed in bold). Best Motion Picture – Drama Bohemian Rhapsody Black Panther BlacKkKlansman If Beale Street Could Talk A Star Is Born Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born Willem Dafoe, At Eternity’s Gate Lucas Hedges, Boy Erased John David Washington, BlacKkKlansman Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Glenn Close, The Wife Lady Gaga, Star Is Born Nicole Kidman, Destroyer Melissa McCarthy, Can You Ever Forgive Me? Rosamund Pike, A Private War Best Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy Green Book Crazy Rich Asians The Favourite Mary Poppins Returns Vice Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy Olivia Colman, The Favourite Emily Blunt, Mary Poppins Returns Elsie Fisher, Eighth Grade Charlize Theron, Tully Constance Wu, Crazy Rich Asians Best Television Limited Series The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story The Alienist Escape at Dannemora Sharp Objects A Very English Scandal Best Television Series – Comedy The Kominsky Method Barry The Good Place Kidding The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Best Television Performance by an Actress – Musical/Comedy Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Kristen Bell, The Good Place Candice Bergen, Murphy Brown Alison Brie, Glow Debra Messing, Will & Grace Best Director – Motion Picture Alfonso Cuaron, Roma Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born Peter Farrelly, Green Book Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman Adam McKay, Vice Best Television Performance By An Actor – Limited Series Darren Criss, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Antonio Banderas, Genius: Picasso Daniel Bruhl, The Alienist Benedict Cumberbatch, Patrick Melrose Hugh Grant, A Very English Scandal Best Foreign Language Film Roma Capernaum Girl Never Look Away Shoplifters Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy Christian Bale, Vice Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mary Poppins Returns Viggo Mortensen, Green Book Robert Redford, The Old Man & the Gun John C. Reilly, Stan & Ollie Best Supporting Television Actress Patricia Clarkson, Sharp Objects Alex Bornstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Penelope Cruz, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Thandie Newton, Westworld Yvonne Strahovski, The Handmaid’s Tale Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Peter Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, Green Book Alfonso Cuaron, Roma Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara, The Favourite Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street Could Talk Adam McKay, Vice Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Mahershala Ali, Green Book Timothee Chalamet, Beautiful Boy Adam Driver, BlacKkKlansman Richard E. Grant, Can You Ever Forgive Me? Sam Rockwell, Vice Best Actress Television Performance by an Actress – Drama Sandra Oh, Killing Eve Caitriona Balfe, Outlander Elisabeth Moss, Handmaid’s Tale Julia Roberts, Homecoming Keri Russell, The Americans Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk Amy Adams, Vice Claire Foy, First Man Emma Stone, The Favourite Rachel Weisz, The Favourite Best Original Song – Motion Picture “Shallow,” A Star Is Born “All the Stars,” Black Panther “Girl in the Movies,” Dumplin’ “Requiem For A Private War,” A Private War “Revelation,” Boy Erased Best Original Score – Motion Picture Justin Hurwitz, First Man Marco Beltrami, A Quiet Place Alexandre Desplat, Isle of Dogs Ludwig Göransson, Black Panther Marc Shaiman, Mary Poppins Returns Best Television Performance by an Actress – Limited Series Patricia Arquette, Escape at Dannemora Amy Adams, Sharp Objects Connie Britton, Dirty John Laura Dern, The Tale Regina King, Seven Seconds Best Supporting Television Actor Ben Whishaw, A Very English Scandal Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method Kieran Culkin, Succession Edgar Ramirez, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Henry Winkler, Barry Best Television Series – Drama The Americans Bodyguard Homecoming Killing Eve Pose Best Television Performance by an Actor – Drama Richard Madden, The Bodyguard Jason Bateman, Ozark Stephan James, Homecoming Billy Porter, Pose Matthew Rhys, The Americans Best Motion Picture – Animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Incredibles 2 Isle of Dogs Mirai Ralph Breaks the Internet Best Television Performance by an Actor – Musical/Comedy Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method Sasha Baron Cohen, Who Is America? Jim Carrey, Kidding Donald Glover, Atlanta Bill Hader, Barry