And the winner is….Cordelia Cransha. Your reigning Miss DC USA 2019 is Virginia native Cordelia Cranshaw. She joined the Quick Silva Show to talk about her life changing opportunity to be crowned Miss District Of Columbia. As beautiful as Cordelia is her life hasn’t always been picture perfect. Her platform reflected her real life situation, where she was in foster care until the age of 21. Cranshaw’s mother was incarcerated and her father was an alcoholic. As D.C. resident and the Founder of her non-profit “ARK” Cordelia takes pride in giving back to DMV community. Ark is an advocacy group and non profit organization that gives back to children in foster care. To hear more about Cordelia and her story listen to the link above.
Jon Gosselin is already a full-time father once again. As previously reported, he has won custody of son Collin and the 14-year old will move in with his father permanently some time in the next few weeks. But might Jon Gosselin also become a full-time husband once again? There is certainly a strong likelihood, the former reality star now admits. “I’ve been with Colleen for four years now,” Jon told journalists at WE tv’s Real Love: Relationship Reality TV’s Past, Present & Future panel on Tuesday in Beverly Hills. He’s referring here to Colleen Conrad, a fellow Pennsylvania resident with children of her own who saw something in Gosselin back in 2014 for some reason. “I’ve thought about [marroage], yeah – talked about it,” the father of eight added. “She’s driven. I’ve known Colleen my whole life. We grew up three blocks from each other. Her sister used to babysit me.” Jon, of course, was married to Kate Gosselin for 10 years. They got divorced in 2009, following multiple seasons of a TLC series that chronicled their seemingly unhappy marriage and their valiant attempt to raise a set of twins and a set of sextupluets. The ex-couple has been at each other’s throats basically every single day since, but the cantakerous relationship recently took a turn for the unexpected. Gosselin filed for custody of Collin and at least temporarily won his case when Kate simply no-showed a court hearing on December 4. “That’s her. I would always go to court, no matter what,” Gosselin said in response to his ex’s baffling decision. Jon has also been spending a great deal of time with daughter Hannah for over a year now, but he does not have legal custody of her. Not yet, at least. Kate is yet to speak publicly on her former husband returning prominently to the lives of her kids. She’s barely said anything about anything at all on social media, in fact. As for when Jon might propose to Colleen? “Just look at my Instagram,” he simply teases for now. “That’s how stories get out anyway, I guess. It’s so funny.” In November, Jon shared a picture of he and Colleen’s blended family, including two of his children: the aforementioned daughter Hannah and son Collin. Also featured in the photo were Conrad’s son Jesse and daughter Jordan. Those are her only two kids. Looking forward, Jon says he’s excited to welcome Collin home after he spent two years in a program for young ones with special needs. Into his home, of course, that is. “It was just easier for the transition,” Jon explains. “So it’d be easier for one parent to just transition him home, and he wanted to live with me, so it was easier to do it that way. Hannah lives with me full time.”
Image via Shannon Fagan White Woman Calls Cops On Black Father For Talking To Soccer Player Son Apparently, we as Black people can’t enjoy simple activities like watching our children play soccer without fear of having the police called on us. According to ABCNews , some wilted, WASPy woman who works as a “field marshal”, whatever-the-f**k THAT is, alerted deputies to a Black man who was allegedly harrassing a referee. Here’s what ACTUALLY happened. The referee made what was descibed as a bad call, the father ran out to tell his son not to worry about it and play ball. This Zimmerman-esque field heffa decided that she had to slather her mayo mindset all over the situation by intervening. The unidentified father told the field heffa that he wasn’t talking to the ref, but rather his son. The father even offered to rectify the situation on his own accord to avoid trouble. “They had a bad call with my son and … I said, ‘Hey, the ref was right.’ She thought I was yelling at the ref. So, she came over and I was like, ‘No ma’am, I was yelling at my son. Nobody else,’” the father is heard telling deputies who responded to the scene. This miserable bish STILL called the cops. At this point another white woman, Ginger Williams, began filming the father’s interaction with the cops because she heard the field heffa utter the classic phrase that white women say when interacting with Black men: “I no longer feel safe due to your threatening behavior.” Luckily, Williams and several other parents spoke to the cop to assure him that the field heffa was full of s#!t. Ultimately the father was not detained and all was well. But imagine how far left this COULD have gone…
Jermaine Dupri Keep It A Buck About Bow Wow We’ve got an exclusive clip from the new episode of “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” premiering on Thursday, October 11 (TONIGHT) at 9pm ET/PT featuring Jermaine Dupri talking to Da Brat about the Song Writers Hall of Fame and the exclusion of Bow Wow on the upcoming So So Def tour. What do you think of Jermaine’s explanation? Will you be watching? “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” airs Thursdays at 9pm EST on WeTV. About “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta returns to WEtv on Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 9pm ET/PT; and this season it’s a clash of the generations, with the OG’s of Hip Hop ready to dish some tough love! Shad Moss (aka Bow Wow), is officially off the market when a new love interest enters the mix, but there’s trouble in paradise when rumors and jealousy overwhelm their budding romance. Does Bow’s new boo and aspiring rapper, Kiyomi Leslie, have her heart in the game or is she just in it for the fame? The past rears its ugly head as fiery newcomers are bringing heat to the Atlanta scene and shaking things up, including R&B artist Masika Kalysha and hip hop artist, Lil Mama! But not everyone is happy upon their arrival… Masika has her sights set on stardom, but has unfinished business with her old flame, Bow Wow. Lil Mama, mentored by rapper MC Lyte, is ready to reinvent herself and record a follow-up to her hit “Lip Gloss.” But not everything is ‘Poppin’ when her past mistakes continue to haunt her. Meanwhile, the wrath of Jhonni Blaze tornados through the Big Peach when the talented but explosive artist just can’t seem to get out of her own way. And when the legendary hip hop manager, Debra Antney, gets caught in the crosshairs of Jhonni’s firestorm, the battle lines are drawn. Mega producer Jermaine Dupri is up for a huge honor when he is inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame as he embarks on a So So Def 25th Anniversary tour with prestigious acts from his label. But not everyone will make the lineup, including JD’s surrogate son, Bow Wow. Meanwhile, Jermaine’s daughter Shaniah Mauldin struggles with her father’s lack of involvement in her career while she navigates a long-distance relationship with her longtime boyfriend, Willie. Ayana Fite, daughter of Beastie Boys mainstay, DJ Hurricane, is eager to get her fashion line off the ground without her father’s financial help but can she trust Atlanta’s newcomers to help launch her success? After serving her time in prison and on parole, Da Brat is ready to move on and wants to throw a ‘parole release’ party, but all hell breaks loose when the police are called! At 31-years-old, Bow begins to reflect on his music career and love life, where his soul-searching leads him to a dark place. Alarming social media posts have everyone worried, but Bow’s world continues to spiral into chaos. The cameras keep rolling when Bow Wow reaches his breaking point, destroying everything in his warpath…Tune in! Thursday, Oct 11 at 9pm ET/PT “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” is produced for WE tv by Entertainment One (eOne).
Jermaine Dupri Keep It A Buck About Bow Wow We’ve got an exclusive clip from the new episode of “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” premiering on Thursday, October 11 (TONIGHT) at 9pm ET/PT featuring Jermaine Dupri talking to Da Brat about the Song Writers Hall of Fame and the exclusion of Bow Wow on the upcoming So So Def tour. What do you think of Jermaine’s explanation? Will you be watching? “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” airs Thursdays at 9pm EST on WeTV. About “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta returns to WEtv on Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 9pm ET/PT; and this season it’s a clash of the generations, with the OG’s of Hip Hop ready to dish some tough love! Shad Moss (aka Bow Wow), is officially off the market when a new love interest enters the mix, but there’s trouble in paradise when rumors and jealousy overwhelm their budding romance. Does Bow’s new boo and aspiring rapper, Kiyomi Leslie, have her heart in the game or is she just in it for the fame? The past rears its ugly head as fiery newcomers are bringing heat to the Atlanta scene and shaking things up, including R&B artist Masika Kalysha and hip hop artist, Lil Mama! But not everyone is happy upon their arrival… Masika has her sights set on stardom, but has unfinished business with her old flame, Bow Wow. Lil Mama, mentored by rapper MC Lyte, is ready to reinvent herself and record a follow-up to her hit “Lip Gloss.” But not everything is ‘Poppin’ when her past mistakes continue to haunt her. Meanwhile, the wrath of Jhonni Blaze tornados through the Big Peach when the talented but explosive artist just can’t seem to get out of her own way. And when the legendary hip hop manager, Debra Antney, gets caught in the crosshairs of Jhonni’s firestorm, the battle lines are drawn. Mega producer Jermaine Dupri is up for a huge honor when he is inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame as he embarks on a So So Def 25th Anniversary tour with prestigious acts from his label. But not everyone will make the lineup, including JD’s surrogate son, Bow Wow. Meanwhile, Jermaine’s daughter Shaniah Mauldin struggles with her father’s lack of involvement in her career while she navigates a long-distance relationship with her longtime boyfriend, Willie. Ayana Fite, daughter of Beastie Boys mainstay, DJ Hurricane, is eager to get her fashion line off the ground without her father’s financial help but can she trust Atlanta’s newcomers to help launch her success? After serving her time in prison and on parole, Da Brat is ready to move on and wants to throw a ‘parole release’ party, but all hell breaks loose when the police are called! At 31-years-old, Bow begins to reflect on his music career and love life, where his soul-searching leads him to a dark place. Alarming social media posts have everyone worried, but Bow’s world continues to spiral into chaos. The cameras keep rolling when Bow Wow reaches his breaking point, destroying everything in his warpath…Tune in! Thursday, Oct 11 at 9pm ET/PT “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta” is produced for WE tv by Entertainment One (eOne).
Lil Mama has moved to atlanta to work on new music and ‘Growing Up Hip Hop’ is capturing the entire process. As one of the newest members of this show, she reveals that she in transitioning from Hip Hop to R&B.She goes into her relationship with her father, and the legendary MC Lyte being her mentor. Lil Mama also hints at a possible MC Lyte biopic where she could portray the female MC.
Source: Radio One / Radio One Lil Mama is no secret to Social Media bullying. Her face has been memed hundreds of times, and some of her decisions were torn apart by Instagram and black twitter. But Lil Mama has never let any of that stop her. She recently stopped by Studio One to talk about the latest season of Growing Up Hip-Hop Atlanta, as well as how she stays so positive even when the internet is coming for her. Check out the video here. Source: Radio One / Radio One The Latest Music, Celebrities and Interviews: Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Source: Radio One / Radio One ____ This Season Growing Up Hip-Hop: This season, it’s a clash of the generations, and the OG’s of Hip Hop are ready to dish tough love! Shad Moss (aka Bow Wow), is officially off the market when a new love interest enters the mix, but there’s trouble in paradise when rumors and jealousy overwhelm their budding romance. Does Bow’s new boo and aspiring rapper, Kiyomi Leslie, have her heart in the game or is she just in it for the fame? The past rears its ugly head as fiery newcomers are bringing heat to the Atlanta scene and shaking things up, including R&B artist Masika Kalysha and hip hop artist, Lil Mama! But not everyone is happy upon their arrival… Masika has her sights set on stardom, but also has unfinished business with her old flame, Bow Wow. Lil Mama, mentored by rapper MC Lyte, is ready to reinvent herself and record a follow-up to her hit “Lip Gloss.” But not everything is ‘Poppin’ when her past mistakes continue to haunt her. Meanwhile, the wrath of Jhonni Blaze tornados through the Big Peach when the talented but explosive artist just can’t seem to get out of her own way. And when the legendary hip hop manager, Debra Antney, gets caught in the crosshairs of Jhonni’s firestorm, the battle lines are drawn. Mega-producer Jermaine Dupri is up for a huge honor when he is inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame as he embarks on a So So Def 25th Anniversary tour with prestigious acts from his label. But not everyone will make the lineup, including JD’s surrogate son, Bow Wow. Meanwhile, Jermaine’s daughter Shaniah Mauldin struggles with her father’s lack of involvement in her career while she navigates a long-distance relationship with her longtime boyfriend, Willie. Ayana Fite, daughter of Beastie Boys mainstay, DJ Hurricane, is eager to get her fashion line off the ground without her father’s financial help, but can she trust Atlanta’s newcomers to help launch her success? After serving her time in prison, Da Brat is ready to move on and wants to throw a ‘parole release’ party! But, all hell breaks loose when the police are called! At 31-years-old, Bow begins to reflect on his music career and love life, where his soul-searching leads him to a dark place. Alarming social media posts have everyone worried, but Bow’s world continues to spiral into chaos. The cameras keep rolling when Bow Wow reaches his breaking point, destroying everything in his warpath…
Source: C Flanigan / Getty Amber Rose has ALWAYS been out spoken and danced to the beat of her own drum. When it comes to parenting she often does her own thing especially when co-parenting with her ex fiancé Wiz Khalifa. They often have a very non traditional approach to raising their 5 year old son Sebastian. Amber recently shared some of her parenting style and admitted that she allows her son to curse at home. The model says “I let my son curse in the house because it’s a form of expression. Kids like to curse. I tell him when it’s appropriate and not to say it at school.” Although that may seem extreme to some people, Amber does have restrictions. Sebastian IS NOT allowed to say or use the N word. Their son picked up the N word from his father Wiz, but Amber tells him to use an alternative swear word. “I tell him, ‘I’d rather you say F***.” Let’s talk, Would you be okay with your kids cursing? Take Our Poll
L ast week, rapper Fabolous , who real name is John Jackson, was indicted by a grand jury in New Jersey on one count of domestic violence with significant bodily injury, two counts of threatening to kill and one count of possession of a weapon, according to TMZ . He is facing 20 years in prison. SEE ALSO: Juelz Santana’s Life Behind Bars Just Got A Little More Real Back on March 28, the rapper was arrested on charges that he assaulted his girlfriend and mother of his two children Emily Bustamante . According to court documents, he punched Bustamante seven times in the face and threatened her father and brother. Court documents said the dispute began on March 7 when Emily was on a flight from Los Angeles. The rapper allegedly sent a text that stated “he wanted to hit her in the head with a baseball bat and that he would kill her but he ‘did not want to go out like that.’” Within the next three weeks, he punched her seven times, causing her to lose two front teeth. The court documents also said, “‘The victim called her father to remove two handguns from the residence due to her fear that they may be used against her,’ according to the affidavit. When Jackson arrived at the Kenwood Street residence, he confronted the victim, her brother, and father, but then went to the upstairs of the residence looking for the handguns, which had been removed. ‘When he could not locate the guns, the defendant left the house, but not before informing the victim, her father and her brother that he had a bullet for them,’ according to court documents.” The count for possession of a weapon is for threatening Bustamante’s father with a pair of scissors. See the video below: TMZ also reports Emily and Fabolous are still in relationship. SEE ALSO: Watch: Sterling K. Brown Kill It In ‘Black Panther’ Parody On His ‘SNL’ Debut, Adding To His Amazing Year Black Men Are Fighting Workplace Discrimination Over Beards And Dreadlocks One Step Forward, 10 Steps Back: San Francisco’s First Black Woman Mayor Unseated By Rich White Man [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3478918″ overlay=”true”]