Category Archives: Hollywood

Teairra Mari Popped For DWI In A 3-Wheeled Car

Read this article:

Source: Jamie McCarthy / Getty Teairra Mari is living the life of full-blown struggle. The Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star was arrested on Saturday morning for allegedly driving drunk—and the fact that her car only had 3 wheels was the initial giveaway. According to reports, Mari was pulled over after cops saw her coming out of the Midtown Tunnel into Queens in a red Dodge Charger, which allegedly sparks shooting from the front of the vehicle. What cause said sparks? One of the front wheels (the one on the right) was missing. Per the New York Post , Mari drove a mile through the Queens-Midtown tunnel after her right front tire dislodged. Bridge and tunnel cops actually gave chase as Mari’s car sparked through the tunnel. After coming to a stop, cops did a field sobriety test and it was only downhill from there. She reportedly blew 0.304 into the breathalyzer, which is 3 times the legal limit. Besides a DWI she was hit with a violation of court-ordered ignition interlock, illegal tinted windows, illegal operation of a vehicle, unlicensed operator of a motor vehicle, and more, per the cops. Mari has been publicly battling alcohol abuse issues .

Teairra Mari Popped For DWI In A 3-Wheeled Car

Got No Stress: Here’s Why Billy Ray Cyrus’ BET Award Performance Is Getting His Daughter Miley Dragged Down An Old Town Road

Source: KYLE GRILLOT / Getty If you watched the BET Awards then you saw that Billy Ray Cyrus was somewhat of a guest of honor. He was part of an early joke about going to Howard University and then went on stage to perform his massive feature on Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road.” As a result of the way he accepted X into country music with open arms, the culture has accepted him. Now he’s front and center at a black a$$ award show and having the time of his life. This all lead to some hilarious observations, namely the fact that, for the past decade or so his daughter Miley Cyrus has been trying her hardest to get accepted by black folks and failing miserably. That’s mostly because she’s been culture vulture-ing her way to the hearts and minds of exactly zero black people. She has been a pretty big nuisance for black folks thanks to her imitation art and God-awful twerking. Needless to say, she has never and probably will never be invited to a black awards show. Which is why it is absolute comedy that her father showed up at the BET Awards before her. Miley Cyrus at home watching her dad perform at the #betawards pic.twitter.com/93o5Npf9br — CocoNdallas (@cocoNdallas) June 24, 2019 Twitter definitely noticed. Twitter definitely had jokes. All of them were pure comedy. Take a look.

View original post here:
Got No Stress: Here’s Why Billy Ray Cyrus’ BET Award Performance Is Getting His Daughter Miley Dragged Down An Old Town Road

Method Man’s Un-Aging Fountain Of Youth Looks At The BET Awards Has Your Aunties Wanting Him To Bring The Pain To Their Soggy Bloomers

Source: Kevin Winter / Getty BET did the best thing it’s ever done at its awards show: it gave Mary J. Blige 30 uninterrupted minutes to do her best, giving us bop after bop and iconic dance after iconic dance. She stole the whole show. There was also a huge cameo in her set that had the collective BET audience clutching its pearls. That would be 40-something year old Method Man popping up out of the fountain of youth to remind us that he is still one of the biggest heartthrobs in rap history. Not only that, but he looks as good as he’s ever been. Man has been hitting the gym and everything. He looks no older than 27. Method man…. STILL pic.twitter.com/t4l1qoh8eB — whatshername (@itzbrittanybtch) June 24, 2019 His appearance has the internet losing its damned mind. Your aunties, mommas, cousins and sisters were giving us all of their soggiest reactions and it was pure glory. Take a look…

Originally posted here:
Method Man’s Un-Aging Fountain Of Youth Looks At The BET Awards Has Your Aunties Wanting Him To Bring The Pain To Their Soggy Bloomers

Exclusive: Brian Tyree Henry Talks “Child’s Play,” FINALLY Meeting Rihanna, “Atlanta” Season 3, His Morehouse Experience & More!

Source: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images Exclusive Brian Tyree Henry Interview Brian Tyree Henry isn’t a rapper but he plays one on TV–a very relatable and refreshingly complex rapper with a burgeoning career who steals scene after scene (after scene) on critically-acclaimed hit show “Atlanta.” And that’s only one of several power moves for the Emmy AND Tony-nominated North Carolina native currently having an enviable Hollywood run that started with Oscar-worthy masterpiece “If Beale Street Could Talk,” continued with Oscar-winning dazzler “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse” and carried over into 2019 with several eye-catching roles headlined by “ Joker ” and… “Child’s Play???” Yep, a next-level Chucky movie that we couldn’t wait to ask him about during the “Child’s Play” press day where we talked (and laughed) about everything from killer doll nostalgia to Black folks in Horror movies to Rihanna in our fave interview of 2019. Let’s get into “Child’s Play”–what were your first thoughts when you realized you were playing a cop in a Chucky movie? “Actually when I got the script it didn’t say “Child’s Play” on it… so I started reading it and the story was pretty damn good. It was a really cool read. And then I saw the name Chucky and I was like ‘Yo…nahhh, there’s no way..’ because I’m like a Horror movie freak–I LOVE Horror movies, it’s my favorite genre and when I got to Chucky I was like ‘Oh sh*t, this has gotta be the new Chucky’ so then I looked at my character and was like ‘oh wait, hold up, this character is actually really brave because, you know , being Black in a Horror movie they don’t really give us good characters–we’re the first people to get killed in the first three minutes of the movie… But in this movie my character Detective Mike Norris is very smart, very charismatic, is really humorous, and literally the relationship he had with his mom, and his relationship with Andy were very important to me and so I was like ‘ok cool, there’s actually a character here’ *laughs* it was something that really attracted me to it. And at the end of the day, I remember when “Child’s Play’ came out in 1988 when I was 6-years-old.. I literally remember the Christmas it came out and, at the time, there was this doll called “My Buddy” and people were going into the store and fighting over these things, man, and it was on the news and I was just like ‘I’m never gonna get one of these dolls’ and as soon as this movie came out everyone threw them away so all that consumerism you were going through to get this doll, once this movie came out it shut the doll’s sales down… and that’s kinda why I like Horror movies because there really is a commentary on the social dynamics we live in.. It really turns the mirror on you to make you confront the things we’re actually afraid of in our real lives and that’s us as a society sometimes. So once I saw this was coming my way I jumped at it because I’ve always been a huge fan of this franchise and Chucky was such a part of my life growing up and I really just liked the retelling of the story they were doing and was like ‘this is actually really fresh and really relevant to today’ because instead of it being a serial killer dropped into a doll as it used to be.. this is like an artificial intelligence… it really is programmed to know everything about your life–like, everything –there’s an upgrade you can download and that’s way more terrifying–that, to me, is way more terrifying that there’s this doll that has access to your entire life. It’s still learning and growing–you’re gonna find yourself actually caring about Chucky–I’m not gon’ lie–I was surprised.. I was like ‘I actually like this dude, I really want him to win out here’ and I really just thought that was fun. It’s been so long since we’ve had a fun Horror movie. That was one of my favorite experiences about going to the Horror movies where I grew up is like, you know, if we’re in a theater full of Black people watching a Horror movie, we are gonna talk sh*t. We’re gonna say how we feel *laughs* and when I saw this I was like ‘Oh my God, this is a callback to one of those movies where you have to have that commentary. You have to clap and celebrate–it’s fun! And I was just really happy to be apart of something like that because that’s kinda what I knew and I’m a big nerd when it comes to this so… it was like me being a kid in a candy store” We realized the legendary Mark Hamill (who played “Luke Skywalker” in the “Star Wars” saga and voiced the Joker in “Batman: The Animated Series”) was voicing Chucky and were like ‘Whoa WHOAAA’ so what was that like for you–a big nerd? “Everything I’ve been doing in my career, honestly, is my inner-nerd just losing its mind and I think that’s why I take the things that I do because I think about myself being that 13-year-old kid at my locker and thinking about what kinda pictures I would’ve taped on the inside of my locker–all of the things I’ve done so far would’ve been in my locker *laughs* so having “Child’s Play” be that other little thing–that other little piece, right there–is great and then Mark Hamill, man, I’m gonna tell you something: the emotion that he brings to Chucky and the wonder he brings to Chucky and the sinisterness he brings to Chucky is really unbelievable and I think that’s why you feel for Chucky the way you do because of him” You got Joker, you got this, you had Spider-man [Into The Spider-Verse]–did you see yourself getting into your lane so fast in your career? No! I still try to act like I don’t see that because I don’t ever want it to take away that kind of joy, that kind of wonderment of what I do. It makes me very happy and I don’t ever wanna get to a place where I’m just like ‘Ohh, you know, tick that box, tick that box, tick that box, because there’s an endless array of boxes to tick for me” How did your experience at an HBCU—Morehouse College–shape your journey (and perspective) in Hollywood? I think that–not just Morehouse in it of itself–but the city of Atlanta shaped that for me because I moved there when I was 18 and I didn’t really start getting into theatre arts until my second semester sophomore year but it was something I’ve always done even in high school I was doing speech and debate and it was always an escape for me because the plays I was told to read or the plays we were given as assignments never had characters that reflected people who looked like me. You could give me Chekhov all day, you could give me Henrik Ibsen all day, but nothing is saying I could be this young dude in Russia so, for me, it was an escape. It was fun to play these parts and run around pretending to be these men in society I was told I’ll never be because of where I’m from and because I’m Black. So, at the end of the day, when I got to Morehouse here I am looking to my left and to my right seeing other people who have the same passion as I do but then I’m also in a city where I’m looking to my left and to my right and everyone looks like me and everyone’s excelling in the same way and the city is giving me space to be who the hell I am– Atlanta literally shaped me into the person I am today and it’s because I saw in a place like that endless possibilities for us as Black people–like, endless –are you telling me I can own a store? We all got our own neighborhoods? Like, what do you mean??? So, for me, it kinda revolutionized how I saw my self within this genre and made me feel like there was nothing couldn’t do and then, here I am, in “Child’s Play” playing this detective that you actually give a damn about…that was icing on the cake” We saw you say that Rihanna made you cry and since we’re talking about Atlanta–where would you take Rihanna in the city if yall were hanging out? What would yall do? “OK, alright! I’ve actually got a chance not too long ago to meet Rihanna–I went to the Gold Party… Rihanna came up to me with open arms–she was like ‘I’ve been watching you, I’m so proud of you, thank you for giving Fenty all the love’ because I’m always reppin like ‘Yo, Fenty Beauty is the bomb, everybody needs to support Rihanna’ and as I’m going in for a hug I break her drink–I drop her drink out of her hand–and I was like ‘are you kidding me? How could you do that?’ and with such grace and poise, as Rihanna does, she’s like ‘no-no-no, don’t worry about it, it’s just a drink, what are you drinking?’ AND THEN SHE GOES TO GET HERSELF A DRINK AND ME A DRINK… So then I’m trying not to cry again but it’s that kinda thing–my inner-nerd–like of course, I made her drop her drink but it was still–I learned a lot about myself *laughs* But yea, there’s nothing greater than to see people from your generation killin’ the game. I feel like I’ve gotten to my rise watching her–like, watching us all excel in this way and its just pride, man. It really just makes me proud but I still broke her drink, though” Is there anything you can tell us about Season 3 of Atlanta? “Thaaaat, it will be back next year *laughs* but know that we’ll be coming back for sure” “Child’s Play” in theaters now!

View post:
Exclusive: Brian Tyree Henry Talks “Child’s Play,” FINALLY Meeting Rihanna, “Atlanta” Season 3, His Morehouse Experience & More!

Who Looked More Bangin’ At The 2019 BET Awards?

Source: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic / Getty Seen on the BET scene… 2019 BET Awards Red Carpet The Staples Center is flooded tonight with black star power ranging from rappers and singers to actors and actresses for the 2109 BET Awards. Karrueche who co-hosted the pre-show with Terrence J donned yellow alongside her pastel rocking bae Victor Cruz ( You mad Breezy? )…. Source: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic / Getty Source: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic / Getty Justine Skye slaaaaaaaayed in Amen and Vince Camuto… Source: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic / Getty while pregnant Eva Marcille wore Michael Costello and brought her husband Michael Sterling as her date. Source: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET / Getty Megan Thee Stallion stunned in Grecian goddess inspired gold glitter… Source: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic / Getty while Doja Cat embodied her stage name with………this. Source: Aaron J. Thornton / Getty Yes, that’s yarn. Other standouts included Mary J. Blige… Source: Leon Bennett/Getty Images for BET / Getty Ciara… Source: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic / Getty and a Yeehaw agenda/Dolly Parton inspired Blac Chyna. Source: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic / Getty You tell us, who looked more bangin’??? See more BET Awards red carpet photos on the flip.

Excerpt from:
Who Looked More Bangin’ At The 2019 BET Awards?

Run That Back with Aladdin x DJ Schemes

Excerpt from:

Aladdin & DJ Schemes break down the week in sports in “Run That Back.”

Run That Back with Aladdin x DJ Schemes

Fans Await Little League Phenom Mo’ne Davis’ Hampton University Debut

Read more:

I t’s been nearly five years since Philadelphia-bred sports phenom Mo’ne Davis took the world by storm and made history by becoming the first African American girl to play in the Little League World Series. Now, after deciding to take her talents to Hampton University last year, her fans are waiting for her highly anticipated debut on the college softball field. Coming soon to a softball field near you! Go Lady Pirates!! @HUAthletics1868 @Hampton_SB pic.twitter.com/ejaptqyJij — Hampton University (@_HamptonU) June 19, 2019 Davis hasn’t even entered her twenties yet but has already broken several barriers for girls and women in sports. In 2014—the now 17-year-old—became the first girl to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history while playing for the Philadelphia-based Taney Youth Baseball Association. Her accomplishments landed her a spot on the cover of Sports Illustrated ; making her the first Little League player to grace the front cover. Davis has also received several accolades for her achievements, including an award from Sports Illustrated Kids and being featured on ESPNW’s Impact 25 list. She was also named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year in 2014. Although the softball season is months away, fans are excited for the Springside Chestnut Hill Academy graduate to kick off her collegiate athletic career. For Davis, Hampton feels like home. “The girls on the team are amazing. The coaches are amazing,” she said in an interview with The Undefeated . “It just kind of felt like home, which is what you look for in a school. Everything felt right. Since I’m spending my next four years there, I have to be comfortable.” During the 2019 softball season, the Hampton Pirates finished with a 23-25 record. Hampton University’s head softball coach Angela Nicholson is excited to have Davis on the team. “She is an outstanding athlete who just loves to compete no matter what sport it is,” she told the NCAA .  “Davis is great at everything and her hands up the middle are second to none.  She is very dynamic in her movements, has a smooth transfer and just a strong knack for the game.” SEE ALSO: HBCU World Series Aims To Diversify College Baseball Little League Phenom Mo’ne Davis Headed To Hampton University [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3880863″ overlay=”true”]

Fans Await Little League Phenom Mo’ne Davis’ Hampton University Debut

Fans Await Little League Phenom Mo’ne Davis’ Hampton University Debut

Read more:

I t’s been nearly five years since Philadelphia-bred sports phenom Mo’ne Davis took the world by storm and made history by becoming the first African American girl to play in the Little League World Series. Now, after deciding to take her talents to Hampton University last year, her fans are waiting for her highly anticipated debut on the college softball field. Coming soon to a softball field near you! Go Lady Pirates!! @HUAthletics1868 @Hampton_SB pic.twitter.com/ejaptqyJij — Hampton University (@_HamptonU) June 19, 2019 Davis hasn’t even entered her twenties yet but has already broken several barriers for girls and women in sports. In 2014—the now 17-year-old—became the first girl to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history while playing for the Philadelphia-based Taney Youth Baseball Association. Her accomplishments landed her a spot on the cover of Sports Illustrated ; making her the first Little League player to grace the front cover. Davis has also received several accolades for her achievements, including an award from Sports Illustrated Kids and being featured on ESPNW’s Impact 25 list. She was also named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year in 2014. Although the softball season is months away, fans are excited for the Springside Chestnut Hill Academy graduate to kick off her collegiate athletic career. For Davis, Hampton feels like home. “The girls on the team are amazing. The coaches are amazing,” she said in an interview with The Undefeated . “It just kind of felt like home, which is what you look for in a school. Everything felt right. Since I’m spending my next four years there, I have to be comfortable.” During the 2019 softball season, the Hampton Pirates finished with a 23-25 record. Hampton University’s head softball coach Angela Nicholson is excited to have Davis on the team. “She is an outstanding athlete who just loves to compete no matter what sport it is,” she told the NCAA .  “Davis is great at everything and her hands up the middle are second to none.  She is very dynamic in her movements, has a smooth transfer and just a strong knack for the game.” SEE ALSO: HBCU World Series Aims To Diversify College Baseball Little League Phenom Mo’ne Davis Headed To Hampton University [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3880863″ overlay=”true”]

Fans Await Little League Phenom Mo’ne Davis’ Hampton University Debut

Picture Day: Peep Some Behind The Scenes Footage Of XXL’s 2019 Freshman Class Cover Shoot [Video]

Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Watch 2019’s XXL Freshman Class Behind-The-Scenes At Their Cover Shoot Earlier this week, XXL revealed their picks for the 2019 Freshman Cover: Comethazine, Tierra Whack, DaBaby , Lil Mosey, Roddy Ricch, YBN Cordae, YK Osiris, Rico Nasty, Gunna, Megan Thee Stallion and the 10th Spot winner, Blueface . But before the reveal came the cover shoot, and the mag just released some behind-the-scenes footage from when the new class of hip-hop came together to make their presence known. Check out the video down below to see what went down during the cover shoot for XXL’s 12th annual Freshman Class.

See original here:
Picture Day: Peep Some Behind The Scenes Footage Of XXL’s 2019 Freshman Class Cover Shoot [Video]

Cardi Performs During The BET Experience, Says She’s NOT Going To Jail Despite Indictments

Source: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for BET / Getty Cardi Performs During The BET Experience Cardi is assuring fans that despite some looming legal trouble, all is well with her. The Cartier Bardi rapper performed Saturday during day three of the BET Experience at the Staples Center. She was joined by her “Backin’ It Up” cowriter Pardison Fontaine… Source: Xavier Collin/Image Press / Splash News and a horde of eight-counting dancers. Source: Xavier Collin/Image Press / Splash News During a brief break in her set, Cardi told fans that she won’t be going to jail despite being indicted on 14 charges connected to that strip club braw l. “I ain’t going to jail, I ain’t going to jail,” said Cardi. “F**k you mean, I ain’t going to jail.” View this post on Instagram Cardi has something to say… #FanFest #BETX #CardiB #Kulture A post shared by BET Music (@betmusic) on Jun 22, 2019 at 10:37pm PDT As previously reported Cardi’s been charged with two counts of felony attempted assault with intent to cause serious physical injury as well as misdemeanor reckless endangerment, assault, criminal solicitation, conspiracy, and harassment. Despite that Cardi’s clearly unbothered—-for now at least. Source: Xavier Collin/Image Press / Splash News Cardi will perform again tonight when the BET Awards air at 8/7c. See more BET Weekend Cardi on the flip.

Read this article:
Cardi Performs During The BET Experience, Says She’s NOT Going To Jail Despite Indictments