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Hugh Hefner Passes Away At Age 91

2016 Reel Awards at The Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino – Red Carpet Arrivals Featuring: George Kan as Hugh Hefner Where: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Hugh Hefner Passes Away At Age 91 Media legend Hugh Hefner has passed away. He was 91 years old. The iconic founder of Playboy magazine reportedly died of natural causes at his equally iconic home, the Playboy Mansion , on Wednesday. The news was confirmed by Playboy Enterprises, according to CNBC . Hefner’s media empire, Playboy, was founded over 60 years ago with just $600 and a $1000 loan from Hefner’s own mother. His first nude centerfold was pin-up and Hollywood icon, Marilyn Monroe. Hugh’s own burial plot is located right next to Marilyn’s as well. Hugh was legendary in his own right, as well as an activist for civil rights and other causes and a philanthropist as well. Hit the flip for some celeb reactions to the news… WENN/Getty/Twitter

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Keeping Up With The Johnsons: 8 Times Black-ish’s Dre Kept It Super Real About Being A Black Man

(Photo by Ron Batzdorff/ABC via Getty Images) Black-ish’s Dre Johnson Keeps It Funny And REAL Just because the Johnsons are living goals, doesn’t mean there aren’t boundaries to be had. Yes, there is some privilege in having money, a beautiful wife, home, kids and career but, Dre Johnson is quick to remind folks that there’s still things he just won’t touch…like someone’s abandoned white baby. Dre Johnson is pure comedy, and we’re happy he’s returning with Black-ish this fall on ABC on October 3rd. Don’t believe us? Hit the flip to see 8 times Dre kept it SUPER REAL and funny about being a black man today.

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Kendrick Lamar Claps Back At Geraldo Rivera’s Comments That Rap Is More Harmful Than Racism [Video]

Kendrick Lamar Responds To Geraldo Rivera’s Comments Kendrick Lamar is clapping back in the most positive way possible. The rapper tackled Geraldo Rivera’s commentary on his BET Awards performance , and pointed out how the news host is simply trying to twist his positive message into something negative. Via TMZ : Kendrick Lamar is firing back at his critics … telling us they’re using his BET Awards performance to stir up fake controversy — instead of focusing on the real message of his new hit song, “Alright.” Kendrick squarely responded to pundits, like Geraldo Rivera … when he came on TMZ Live on Thursday. He opened the BETs by rapping on top of a vandalized police car — and Geraldo accused him, and all hip-hop, of hurting black youths more than helping. Check it out … ’cause Kendrick didn’t pull any punches. His point — the cop car was just a side dish, the real meat of his performance was giving people hope. For what it’s worth … the “Alright” music video is pretty badass. Kendrick kept it super real, as always. What do you think of his response? TMZ

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