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BBLU: Watch As Olivia Meets Annalise In Teaser For “Scandal” X “HTGAWM” Crossover [Video]

Looks like Annalise knows a thing or two about crisis management. We wonder what these two will get into as their worlds collide tomorrow evening…will you be watching? Getty/YouTube

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Here’s What Happened When Sneaky Bey Posted Her First IG Pics In WEEKS

IG: “Beyonce just posted a photo” Me: pic.twitter.com/lj3fZCU0vO — ㅤً (@The__Prototype) February 26, 2018 Queen Bey’s Latest IG Post Sparked Chaos We love us some sneaky Bey who tip-toes into Instagram when we’re all sleep and randomly posts pics that shatter the internet in seconds much to the hilarious glee of the BeyHive (and everyone else). *me trying to read the license plate to see if this is my uber* pic.twitter.com/go4bYi2nU8 — Desus Nice (@desusnice) February 26, 2018 Peep the Twitter chatter over Queen Bey’s return to IG on the flip. Continue reading

Grab A Tissue: Eudoxie Opens Up About Raising Beautifully Melanated Lil Sister & Colorism Struggles

(Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage) Eudoxie Opens Up About Raising Her Beautiful Brown Skinned Sister Ludacris’ wife is spends her day to day quietly taking care of her family and slaying when necessary, but how many knew she and Luda were not only raising their three daughters, but also her younger sister? Eudoxie opened up in an instagram post about taking her sister in and the struggles she’s had deterring her African family away from bleaching agents. Eudoxie says the struggle with trying to convince her brown skinned family that their skin is beautiful has been a real one. It was a recent Essence cover with the women of Black Panther she says provoked her to share her story and now it’s empowered her sister beyond words. I grew up the only light person in my family. As a kid I struggled with that and wanted to be dark. As an adult I struggled teaching my mother, sisters, cousins, aunties… in Gabon how beautiful they are. They have all wanted to bleach their skin and for many years it has hurt me. I’ve explained to them that beauty has nothing to do with your skin complexion. I’ve even shown them very unattractive white people, and very unattractive light skin people just to deter them from bleaching. My husband and I are raising my beautiful youngest sister  @christella_mimi  in a house full of light skin. Everyday I remind her of how beautiful, strong and smart she is. This image just brought tears to my eyes and empowered me. Thank you  @essence  For celebrating these beautiful black women. I will buy many copies and take them to Gabon with me this summer. This is the most beautiful cover I’ve seen. I see my grandmother, my mother, my sisters, aunts and cousins. Black Panther movie is such an important movie for our culture and our kids. As you can see, it’s a full house over at the Bridges’.     Here is Eudoxie’s beautiful little sister, and she calls her Maman. Here is the photo that inspired Eudoxie to share. Super dope.

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Missy Elliott, Lil Kim, SWV, Naturi Naughton And More Turn Up For Grand Opening Of Teyana Taylor’s Junie Bee Nails

Chad Ubiwa / Splash News Teyana Taylor Celebrates Launch Of Junie Bee Nails With Famous Friends Congratulations are in order for Teyana Taylor who celebrated the successful soft launch of her latest business, Junie Bee Nails Thursday night. The party brought out big names like Lil Kim, Missy Elliott, Naturi Naughton, Lori Harvey, Kima from Total and all three members of SWV as well as Bre-Z, Donshea Hopkins and Teyana’s hubby Iman Shumpert. Teyana posted about the shop a little over a week ago. She’s a real make it happen captain. Congratulations. Keep flipping for some of our favorite photos from the night.

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These Spectacular Slayyykanda Styles Sizzled The European Premiere Of “Black Panther”

Danai Gurira slaying us all at the European Premiere of Black Panther pic.twitter.com/M1a51jrFZC — Danai Gurira Source (@djgsource) February 8, 2018 Black Panther ‘s Litty European Premiere Dazzled Twitter We can’t get enough of Black Panther and the slayyykanda styles that continue to dazzle red (and purple ) carpets across the world. This time, we gathered ALL the flyest looks from the European premiere, and yes, they’re lit. Chadwick Boseman at the European Premiere of #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/9QXr28Oeke — MEFeater Magazine (@mefeater) February 8, 2018 Peep the spectacular slaaaykanda fashions from the Black Panther European premiere on the flip.

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Wakanda World: Littest Images From Black Panther’s Seoulful South Korea Takeover

Good Morning. I hope your week is as beautiful as they are. pic.twitter.com/8YyU05C5du — Ava DuVernay (@ava) February 5, 2018 Black Panther Took Over South Korea & It Was Glorious We’re only a week away from Black Panther taking over the universe and everything is already LIT, especially in Seoul, South Korea where some of the star cast (and super director Ryan Coogler) promoted the soon-to-be smash in a larger-than-life promo takeover that gave us a new flurry of glorious pics to gush over. #BlackPanther star Michael B. Jordan making a memorable appearance in his #JosephAbboud black peak lapel camo tuxedo at the Seoul, South Korea premiere. pic.twitter.com/EgvRvXqlS4 — Joseph Abboud (@JosephAbboud) February 5, 2018 Peep the littest images from Black Panther’s Seoulful South Korea takeover on the flip.

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Slayyykanda SZN: MORE “Black Panther” Opening Night Outfit Ideas

I have found my #blackpanther opening night outfit #BlackPantherSoLIT pic.twitter.com/MkcX6SVaH6 — BougieRevolutionary (@MissGlamzon) May 14, 2016 Blackity Blackest Black Panther Outfit Ideas There’s never been a Black superhero movie with a bigger buzz (and flyer fashions ) than Black Panther so you know we had to put together ANOTHER extravagant list of ideas (and options) for anyone STILL stuck without an opening night ‘fit. My outfit for #BlackPanther opening night! With one serving of #GhanaJollof and fried plantain in my purse. pic.twitter.com/uUWbHcNfNg — Kuukua Wilson (@Kuukua_W) June 10, 2017 Peep MORE “Black Panther” opening weekend outfit ideas on the flip. Continue reading

She Ready! Charming AF Tiffany Haddish Inks First Look Deal With HBO

Photo by James Devaney/GC Images) Tiffany Haddish Signs With HBO Tiffany Haddish has just signed on the dotted line with HBO’s First Look. Variety reports: The actress and comedian has signed a two-year, first-look deal with the premium cable outlet, where she will develop new projects. The pact comes just after Haddish won the New York Film Critics Circle best supporting actress award for her performance in  Girls Trip,  and after the release of her book  The Last Black Unicorn , which made the  New York Times  best-seller list. This will be a two year contract where Tiffany gets the go ahead to be as free as she wants to be with her content. Do you think she will come up with something good enough to keep you tuned in?

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She Ready! Charming AF Tiffany Haddish Inks First Look Deal With HBO

#HarleyBarber: Clotted Cream Co-Ed Apologizes After She’s Expelled For Her Racist Rant

This is Harley Barber. Harley Barber is AΦ and thinks that she can throw around the N word and not be held accountable for her actions. @UofAlabama let’s prove her wrong. Racism and Bigotry will not and can not be tolerated. Period. pic.twitter.com/oKp8KlNMfo — Brittney K (@_thebrittneyk) January 16, 2018 Harley Barber Expelled Don’t be sorry now, stupid. That’s the message that’s being sent to Harley Barber, a University of Alabama student whose racist rant went viral. As previously reported the audacious Alpha Phi sorority member posted several videos calling black people “n***rs” and adding that she can drop the N-word freely because she’s in the south. “We do not waste water,” said Barber in a video of herself turning off a water faucet. “We don’t waste water because of people in Syria. I love how I act like I love black people because I f–king hate n—–s. So, that’s really interesting — I f—king hate n—–s, but I just saved the f–king n—–s by shutting that water off.” She later added this in another video after receiving backlash; ““I’ve wanted to be in Alpha Phi since f–king high school and nobody f—king understands how much I love Alpha Phi,” Barber says, staring directly at the camera. “And now someone wants to save my finsta because I said n—-r? You know what? N—-r, n—-r, n—-r. I don’t care if it’s Martin Luther King Day.” Watch ya clotted cream mouth beyotch. The New Jersey native has now been expelled from Alabama and she’s apologizing for being a rancid racist in an interview with The New York Post. “I did something really, really bad,” Barber told The Post. “I don’t know what to do and I feel horrible. I’m wrong and there’s just no excuse for what I did.” Asked if she considered the advice from one of her friends who suggested that Barber not post the videos, Barber replied: “No, I’m an idiot. There’s no excuse. I did something really bad.” See what happens when you’re a wasted dollop of dumpster mayo??? Harley Barber is an example of how your right to free speech does not protect you from the repercussions of said speech. — Monique Judge (@thejournalista) January 17, 2018 What do YOU think about Harley Barber getting expelled???

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How Black Hollywood Is Failing The Black Press

Image via Danielle James/iONEDigital How Black Hollywood Is Failing The Black Press This article was written by staff writer and producer Keyaira Kelly and was originally published by our iONE sister site Hello Beautiful . I was a budding journalist nervously going over my iPhone notes for my first red carpet interview when I noticed it. I was proudly standing on the HelloBeautiful place marker waiting for the behind-the-scenes chaos to begin, when I spotted around my feet the strategic placements of almost every other Black outlet in the space. It doesn’t take a veteran to realize the Black press cluster at the end of red carpet lineups makes Black reporters susceptible to the brush-by of celebs and publicists who politely quip, “sorry, ran out of time” as they scurry out of view. Black media often receives rushed statements, or no comment at all, even though that same Black celebrity stopped for E! Online just moments ago. The strategic cafeteria table-esque segregation of Black press on red carpets is one of many micro-aggressions we face as Black journalists. And while being placed at the tail-end of a carpet is more indicative of the predominately White media system and its value assessment of Black press, these oversights are even more hurtful when they come from your own people. The fact is, too many of our Black celebrities are simply not supporting us. Most, if not all, Black celeb power seeds in our communities. The dominant corporations and media powers-that-be mine our talent and resources for the “next big thing.” And Black media celebrates when our people are plucked out of our silos and make it. We cheer as they float up into mainstream heaven with the hopes that, as they ascend, that they will still feel our loose grips on their balloon strings and tug back. But all too often, that mutual support just isn’t felt. In many cases, once a celebrity passes a certain status, they completely forget about those same Black media outlets who were among the first to cover them and their talents. We live in an age where social capital immediately translates into monetary capital. Re-tweets and shares translate into clicks, which drive traffic and advertising dollars and revenue. That’s the reality of our business model. So when small teams of Black journalists take the time and effort to profile a Black celebrity with a large reach and that content isn’t shared with the influencer’s audiences, the impact reverberates through us all. Just a simple scan of some of your favorite Black celebs Twitter and IG feeds and you would discover links to and RTs of interviews they did with White outlet after White outlet, while Black-owned, Black-run press is often omitted from the conversation. I don’t write this with the intent to say the erasure is entirely malicious or even conscious. The lure of White validation is something we’ve all been conditioned to seek. In 2016, Very Smart Brothas writer Damon Young, unpacked how he, and many other Black people, subconsciously value “the attention of the mainstream platforms more than the Black ones”–even if they don’t show us the same love back. We still throw up our hands in outrage when we lose Oscars and Grammys and Golden Globes to mediocre White talent, when in reality those systems were never created to celebrate us in the first place. After Beyoncés “Lemonade” album of the year Grammy snub in 2016, Solange echoed this sentiment urging black folks to “Create your own committees, build your own institutions, give your friends awards, award yourself, and be the gold you wanna hold my g’s.” Black press was born from that same place of urgency. Early 19th-century Black newspapers like the Freedom’s Journal, the North Star and the Frederick Douglas Papers sought to inform Black people from Black perspectives during a time when literacy rates were dismal among our people. After thriving for a century, many Black newspapers folded, unable to attract advertising dollars in the midst of economic crisis. Fortunately, the spirit of those early Black media outlets were reincarnated digitally, with outlets like The Root, Ebony, The Grio, Blavity, Black Voices, Madame Noire, Essence, and HelloBeautiful’s own parent company iOne Digital now carrying the torch and commitment to telling our stories our way. In a time where the press and freedom of speech are under attack more than ever before in modern history, the support from our communities and our celebrities is indispensable. When we say Black Lives Matter, we have to talk about this statement beyond the clutches of police brutality: behind every one of our bylines is a Black life. Black jobs matter. Black families matter. Black POVs matters. Black ownership matters. #BlackPressMatters. And when you have a company, like iOne Digital, which is one of the few remaining Black-owned media companies in the country, snubbed or not acknowledged for our coverage and support of Black interests, it eats away at the foundation of success that keeps our communities alive. So Black celebs, my brothers and sisters, I urge you to pay attention to the Black journalist at the end of the carpet nervously holding her recorder waiting to snag a quote from you. Tell your publicist that you want to give equal time to People Mag and MadameNoire. Google your name and make a note to retweet or share the latest article from the small Black women’s website that can’t get enough of your style choices. When breaking news happens, make it a point to share coverage from the black perspective as well as the big headline from CNN. After you complete an interview, post that photo inside our small studios and don’t forget to tag our brands. We’re all in this together. And nobody wins when the family forgets. Editor’s note: We truly hope this message sinks in with all of our beloved Black celebrities

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How Black Hollywood Is Failing The Black Press