Jen Lowery / Splash News Daily Front Row Brings Out EJ Johnson, Paris Hilton, Paris Jackson, John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Kris Jenner, Jhene Aiko And More The Daily Front Row held their 4th Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards Sunday and a whole lotta celebrities (and celebrity seeds!) were in the building! Y’all already know your boy EJ Johnson was there SLAYING , riiiight? What do you think of his fit? Jen Lowery / Splash News Jeremy Scott posted up on the carpet with music royalty Paris Jackson and Frances Cobain. Jen Lowery / Splash News Dame Dash and Rachel Roy’s oldest daughter Ava hit the carpet AdMedia / Splash News Nala Wayans was seen on the scene Jen Lowery / Splash News Nicole Richie came through Mr.Canon / Splash News And Paris Hilton flashed a lil panty Hit the flip for more moments Continue reading →
So… are you buying it? Are you buying what these actors, singers and athletes are selling? Over the years, a number of celebrities have messed up and these same stars have issued supposedly heartfelt apologies in response to these scandals. We've collected some of the most memorable mea culpas below and we want to know: Who do you believe most? 1. Ryan Lochte Oops, Ryan Lochte’s bad! He’s very sorry he lied about getting held up at gunpoint during the Rio Olympics. Click on the his name above to read his full statement. 2. Ariana Grande Ariana Grande is VERY sorry for slamming America while inside a California donut shop. She issues a mea culpa in this video. 3. Kobe Bryant Kobe Bryant immediately addressed sexual assault charges in 2003. Seated alongside wife Vanessa, he tearfully said he was guilty of adultery, not rape. 4. John Mayer John Mayer told Playboy in 2010 that he gets a “n-gger pass” because African-Americans like him. He apologized via Twitter with: “It was arrogant of me to think I could intellectualize using it, because I realize that there’s no intellectualizing a word that is so emotionally charged.” 5. Christian Bale Christian Bale was caught on tape, exploding during the filming of Terminator: Salvation. But he called himself a “punk” during an apologetic radio show appearance and admitted he was “way out of order.” 6. Kanye West It took awhile, but Kanye West finally admitted that interrupting Taylor Swift at the MTV Music Awards was “very rude, period.” Of course, years later, he would go after her again. View Slideshow
The Real Housewives is one of the most addictive franchises on TV. Fans around the world tune in to catch up with the latest fights between the housewives who just always seem to be wining and dining with one another. The celebrity world also likes to indulge in some time with the housewives. Scroll down for 17 celebrities who are big fans of Bravo's reality staples. 1. Christina Agulera Christina has made it clear that she’s a fan of both the New Jersey and New York ladies. She recently tweeted about Bethenny Frankel’s return. “Love @Bethenny back on #RHONY,” she tweeted. “Best season ever…the show needed you back!!! Missed you! And Dorinda is a great addition!!” 2. Lea Michele Leah Michele is already friends with Carole Radziwill, Nene Leakes and Camille Grammer. She has also revealed that she wants a lot more Real Housewife friends. 3. Eddie Redmayne Eddie likes to relax by tuning into The Real Housewives after a long day of acting. 4. Snooki Snooki thinks Kyle Richards is pretty great and she even thinks her husband is pretty hot, too. 5. Megan Fox Megan Fox is a huge fan of every show in the franchise. She even compared them to drugs to E! News. “They’re like drugs those shows. It’s my worst vice for sure. We watch them together and we record them if we’re going to be out of town. There’s nothing wrong with it. It’s just junk food for your brain.” 6. Zooey Deschanel Zooey is a huge fan of SUR boss, Lisa Vanderpump. Yup, she watches The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. View Slideshow
John Legend is known for having a brilliant and opinionated mind but could the singer have let Kanye West change his strong stance on Donald Trump? The singer was spotted on Monday at LAX when photogs asked him if he’d take a meeting with the President-elect like Kanye. John, who last week claimed that Kanye […]
2016 may have been an overall disaster, but at least it gave us some of the best shows on television, especially those featuring predominantly black casts. One of those great shows of this year was WGN’s breakout hit series Underground about slaves and the Underground Railroad, starring Jurnee Smollet-Bell. The show was a ratings and […]
When a video of Donald Trump bragging about sexual assault was leaked in October 2016, the celebrity world aired their feelings across social media. We have compiled a list of the reactions. Have a look below! 1. Emmy Rossum Donald Trump thinks ‘when you’re a star’ you ‘can do anything’ to women? Well you can’t make me vote for you, you misogynistic entitled pig. 2. John Legend You don’t have to have daughters or granddaughters to find Trump’s comments repugnant. It’s an odd, unnecessary qualifier. 3. Patton Oswalt Holy sh*t. Trump might have just been defeated by a Bush. Never would’ve picked Billy, but I’ll take it. 4. Lisa Rinna Trump and Bush. Talking about Nancy O’dell and then Arianne Zucker who are both friends of mine. Vulgar and Disgusting. 5. Star Jones Honestly, if Trump ever mentions his ‘regard’ for women again…if I’m @HillaryClinton…I’d just say: ‘roll tape.’ 6. Seth MacFarlane Just read an article that quotes Trump saying ‘grab them by the pu**y’, and now I really wanna know what that word is they’re hiding. View Slideshow
John Legend is stepping into what may be America’s most polarizing controversy at the moment. And it centers around America’s long-time theme song. Last week, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick made headlines for something he did away from the field. Just a few feet away from the field, to be exact. Prior to a preseason game against the Green Bay Packers, Kaepernick sat down on the bench during the Star-Spangled Banner. He bucked the tradition of standing and taking off one’s hat in order to show respect for his country and he later explained why to NFL.com. “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick said. He added: “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder. Here is a photo of Kaepernick taking his stand sit: The quarterback did not cite any specific incidents, but it stands to reason that he’s motivated to make this protest by the disturbing number of African-American deaths at the hands of police officers in 2016. For instance, Alton Sterling and Philando Castile both lost their lives in confrontations with authorities in June and July, respectively. Neither man appeared to be an imminent threat to the lives of the cops at the time. Kaepernick’s stance has elicited strong opinions from both sides, with critics aghast over the way he his spitting on his own country… … and defenders saying he’s just exercising his First Amendment right to make a larger point. On which side does Legend fall? Team Kaepernick, it would seem. After tweeting an article about the Star-Spangled Banner that claims an often unsung verse in the Francis Scott Key classic “literally celebrates the murder of African-Americans,” Legend referred to the song as “weak.” My vote is for “America the Beautiful,” he wrote, offering up that track as the new national anthem. Legend then posed a question to those hating so hard on Kaepernick. These people absent-mindedly stand up during sporting events just because they’ve been told to, but are they even aware of the basis behind the song? Moreover, do they even like it? “For those defending the current anthem, do you really truly love that song? I don’t and I’m very good at singing it. Like, one of the best,” he Tweeted. It’s true. John Legend can wail! Since his initial protest, the back-up signal-caller has made it clear that he’ll continue to sit “to stand with the people that are being oppressed.” He explained: “To me, this is something that has to change. When there’s significant change and I feel like that flag represents what it’s supposed to represent and this country is representing people the way that it’s supposed to, I’ll stand. There’s people being murdered unjustly and [people are] not being held accountable. Cops are getting paid leave for killing people. That’s not right. That’s not right by anyone’s standards.” This sort of stance isn’t new to anyone who has been following Kaepernick on social media. The athlete has been outspoken when it comes to similar issues, providing his 845,000 Twitter followers and 1.3 million Instagram followers with plenty of updates about racial injustices. “This country stands for freedom, liberty, justice for all – and it’s not happening for all right now,” he says. Do you agree with him? Do you think this is the proper way to stage a protest? And, be honest, wouldn’t America the Beautiful be a better song for us all to sing anyway?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BGAhZR-qyRE/?taken-by=kimksnapchats It was a family affair for two very popular A-list couples. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West hit brunch with their besties John Legend and Chrissy Teigen and got to have some quality bonding time with baby girl Luna Simone. New mom Teigen shared cuddly clips of Kim and Kanye cradling baby Luna, as they smiled and gazed at […]