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“Captain Marvel” Star Lashana Lynch Is Saving The World One Slayyyy At A Time

Thank you for the love, Toronto!!! pic.twitter.com/jFIH3ZtAoc — Lashana Lynch (@LashanaLynch) March 7, 2019 Lashana Lynch Shines At “Captain Marvel” Premieres Beautifully melaniny “Captain Marvel” star Lashana Lynch (who plays Captain Marvel’s fighter pilot BFF “Maria Rambeau”) is both gorgeous and incredibly talented with an undeniable star power that shines in Marvel’s latest soon-to-be smash out everywhere tonight. Source: Mike Marsland Hit the flip for a very necessary Lashana Lynch celebration on the flip.

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Meet Tetona Jackson – Star Of BET’s New Series “Boomerang”

Source: WENN.com / WENN Rising Actress Talks Working With Lena Waithe & Halle Berry & More With BOSSIP Tetona Jackson wants you to know her new show, “Boomerang” on BET, isn’t a remake of the 90s cult classic. The new show picks up on where the 1992 movie starring Eddie Murphy, Robin Givens and Halle Berry left off, continuing the story of womanizing ad exec, Marcus (Murphy) and his colorful love life. Jackson stars as Simone Graham – the daughter of Marcus and Angela (Berry) – in the ensemble cast about young black professionals in Atlanta. “It’s such an iconic film, so I thought it was really cool that they were doing an extension of the film and not redoing the film,” Jackson told us by phone from L.A., where she’s now based. “As soon as I read the script and read my character, I instantly fell in love and wanted to be a part of it.” This new iteration of “Boomerang” focuses on a younger cast of characters, but Jackson said the show is filled with references to the original movie and appeals to both millennials and mature audiences alike. Source: Corey Nickols / Getty Another big plus of being on the show was getting to work with both Lena Waithe and Halle Berry, who were executive producers on the project, Jackson said. “Lena was very hands-on with the project,” Jackson explained. “She flew back and forth to Atlanta when we were filming. She’s a boss…To be around her was a lot of fun and a great learning experience.” Berry was away from the set as she filmed John Wick III in London, Jackson said she got to spend time with her at the Television Critics Association. “She has such a great light, a great spirit,” Jackson said. “So down to earth, such a beautiful soul.” Jackson got the entertainment bug at an early age, Her father was a jazz musician, and she was a dancer for many years before transitioning into acting. Besides “Boomerang,” she has appeared on several movie and TV projects over the years, including “Victorious,” and teen dance drama “All Styles,” and the Hulu series “All Night.” The actress said she hopes to return to Atlanta to film a second season of the show. “I’m so excited and blessed to be part of this project and I’m excited to see where it goes,” she said.

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Oh Nooo: Tyga Got Jazzy Jeffed From Floyd Mayweather’s Party & Sparked Hilarious Memes

I BELIEVE I CAN FLY – TYGA 2k19 pic.twitter.com/WxO13Z11Ew — Louise (@vic_tav_fan) February 24, 2019 Twitter Vs. Tyga (AGAIN) Man, Tyga just can’t win and found himself being Jazzy Jeffed out of Floyd Mayweather’s party like a kid in a hilariously random moment that sparked a petty meme floyd when he noticed tyga chillin at his party pic.twitter.com/5yr8bJB3SQ — Lord Tez Of House Targaryen. (@DieonCarter) February 24, 2019 Peep the hilariously petty memes from Tyga’s party eviction on the flip.

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Funniest Tweets & Memes From NBA All-Star Weekend 2019

Harden got that “if I hear u say one more word I’m turning this car around and NO ONE getting McDonald’s” body language pic.twitter.com/EBva6pl7U0 — Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) February 17, 2019 Hilarious Tweets From NBA All-Star Weekend 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend 2019 was another fun-filled fame-a-palooza bursting with star power, eye-popping hoops, flashy ‘fits and a few memorable moments that fueled endless ridiculousness across the internet. Harden got that “if I hear u say one more word I’m turning this car around and NO ONE getting McDonald’s” body language pic.twitter.com/EBva6pl7U0 — Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) February 17, 2019 Peep the funniest tweets from NBA All-Star Weekend 2019 on the flip.

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V-Day Vibes: Mýa Gets Wanderlusty In Dazzling New “With You” Video

Source: Planet 9 New Mýa “With You” Video We love us some Mýa who surprised fans with a visually delicious video for “With You” (off her  critically-acclaimed album “TKO” ) that whisks you across the globe while serving all the warmest Valentine’s Day fuzzies. Check it out! Peep some Twitter chitter-chatter over Mýa & MyGuyMar’s stunning new visuals on the flip.

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Here’s What Happened When Ciara Dropped Her Ooey Gooey Baeship Bop “Greatest Love”

Okay ciara this video bihhhhhhh I am here for it. R&Bara is here pic.twitter.com/yp1gISIOnX — Shan (@1shanny_) February 12, 2019 Twitter Goes Crazy Over Ciara’s Lovey Dovey New Single We LOVE Black love here at Bossip and can’t get enough of Ciara literally finding her knight in shining armor Russell Wilson who inspired her new baeship bop “Greatest Love” destined to be yet another hit for the beautifully boo’d up comeback queen. #GreatestLove Is so good! Get it Ciara!!!! pic.twitter.com/2px88vrriT — (@SunnyBunny_54) February 12, 2019 Peep the Twitter chitter-chatter over CiCi’s ooey gooey new single on the flip.

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Cicely ‘Timeless’ Tyson Covers TIME Magazine’s Optimists Issue Guest Edited By Ava DuVernay 

Source: Splash News / Splash News Over 60 years in the game and Cicely Tyson is still effortlessly slaying magazine covers better than some of your faves. The 94-year old actress graced the cover of TIME’s second annual Optimists issue with director Ava DuVernay  serving as guest editor. In the mag, Tyson opened up about everything from her love of acting to why she doesn’t plan to retire anytime soon. “The reason why I have been in this universe as long as I have been is because he’s not ready for me. When I’ve completed my job, he’ll take me away. I know several people who have retired and then six months later, they’re gone. We have to honor this blessed gift that we have. That’s what keeps you going. Keeps your mind fluid—your heart, your whole being. You can’t just stop, because that will be the end of you.” TIME’s new cover: The Optimists issue, guest-edited by @Ava DuVernay https://t.co/2kdYzOtjwL pic.twitter.com/rLWqpW4Z39 — TIME (@TIME) February 7, 2019 Ms. Tyson is the personification of living her best life — and she ain’t going back and forth with y’all. Black Woman Magic at it’s finest.

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“Chicago P.D.” Exclusive: Eriq LaSalle And LaRoyce Hawkins Weigh In On Episode Where Police Involved Shooting Puts Atwater In Jeopardy [Spoilers]

Source: Matt Dinerstein/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank / Getty LaRoyce Hawkins Stars And Eriq LaSalle Directs “Chicago P.D.” Episode About Police Involved Shooting NBC is set to air an especially sensitive episode of “Chicago P.D.” Wednesday night called “Night In Chicago,” where Detective Kevin Atwater goes undercover to bring down a dangerous drug lord and ends up in a difficult situation after a traffic stop turns into an officer involved shooting! Eriq La Salle, who directed the episode, spoke with BOSSIP exclusively about working on the show. “The first thing I told LaRoyce [Hawkins, who plays Det. Atwater] was we owe it to a lot of brothers and sisters who can’t tell the story,” La Salle told BOSSIP. “It’s our responsibility now to make sure that we tell the story right and that we represent that. That was really the start for me.” Source: Matt Dinerstein/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank / Getty “I’ll never forget that call,” LaRoyce Hawkins told BOSSIP about his initial conversations with LaSalle about the episode. “What I love about working with Eriq La Salle is his excitement for the job. This was a story that really touched him, written by Ike Smith who is a Chicago native, and actually I am from the Chicago area, and Eriq La Salle thought it was really important that we made this story so authentic and real to the people who have actually been in those experiences, to the people who have actually been pulled over, to people who haven’t been pulled over to the people who don’t understand and the people who do. I like to think we tell stories for everyone’s perspectives, even the people you might not like in this episode. Atwater gets jammed up and the struggle for power gets political and uncomfortable but at the end of the day it’s a night in Chicago that I don’t think anybody can really run away from.” With a plot that feels pulled straight from the headlines, the show ventures into some complicated waters, particularly after some of Atwater’s superiors try to place the blame for the shooting on him, saying he should have disclosed his undercover status to diffuse the situation. “I think when these kinds of things happen, officer involved shootings, now there is somewhat of a vulnerability or a perception of a vulnerability because people are becoming more vocal and things need to be criticized,” La Salle told BOSSIP. “We’re not telling anybody how to think… We’ve become so segregated and divided, not to point out the obvious, but things become very black and white. If you’re from the black community you see it this way, if you’re from white community you see it this way. That’s not necessarily true, people have their own opinions. We don’t try to force feed any of our stories, we basically just put it out there and let the audience decide which side of an issue they fall on.” One of the cops who makes the traffic stop is blatantly racist — something that viewers will likely grapple with while watching. The other, La Salle says, is simply doing his job. At the end of the day, Atwater will play a major role in deciding whether or not to publicly burn the offending cop. “The piece of advice that Atwater takes to heart is from Voight, when he tells him ‘Win lose or draw, you have to live with yourself at night. Whatever is going to allow you to go to sleep peacefully is ultimately the best decision or the right thing to do for you, that might be the truth, that might not be the truth,’” Hawkins told BOSSIP. The highly acclaimed Wendell Pierce has a crucial guest role on the episode, as a local Alderman whose own political agenda only further complicates matters for Atwater. Both Hawkins and La Salle heaped praises on his performance in the episode. “Wendell and I go way back, we went to college together,” La Salle told BOSSIP. “He’s an amazing actor. For me it’s just bonus when you get to go basically play with one of your boys who happens to be extremely talented. He makes us all look good and I’m thankful for him and appreciative of what he contributes. I think his character having the potential mentor role over an Atwater in this episode is really interesting, but it’s really about Atwater finding his own way and being his own man and standing on his principles and what he believes is right no matter what. He’s really torn, he’s stuck between a rock and a hard place. Wendell represents the community… so if Wendell is saying ‘Maybe you should lie a little bit,’well you have to decide where your moral compass is. That’s a major theme of this episode.” Hawkins told BOSSIP he saw the opportunity to act in a scene with Pierce as a dream come true, especially because it coincided with other meaningful milestones for his character. “The relationship with Wendell Pierce’s character Ray Price and Atwater is really interesting,” La Royce Hawkins told BOSSIP. “I’m excited about where that relationship can go. That was my first scene with him… Just off the strength off the relationship, I think that Atwater respects Ray Price, even though he knows that Ray Price is a politician. I just appreciate Wendell Pierce for being so gracious in that scene and not just running circles around me because I am a big fan of his work. He’s a dynamic actor… It’s a lot of dreams come true for me on this show. This episode brought a lot of those things out, like I’ve always been a fan of Wendell Pierce, to be able to work with Mikelti Williamson and be directed at the same time by an Eriq La Salle. That’s pretty amazing for me as a young black man, so I learned a lot.” La Salle and Pierce weren’t the only pair of longtime friends on set either. Hawkins told us he and the actor who played the racist cop, Officer Doyle, have a lot of history. “Actually I met the cop that plays Doyle, who is the racist cop, I met him in high school,” LaRoyce told BOSSIP. “We used to compete against each other in speech. We ended up going to college together, he’s actually a real good friend and he was probably the perfect person for us to explore that energy with because he and I were so close. But he’s a great actor, he did his thing, I believed him, but for topics this sensitive it was almost extremely perfect for me to be working with a homie like that.” Source: Matt Dinerstein/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank / Getty Fans of “Chicago P.D.” know that this isn’t the first time the show has touched on such sensitive matters, particularly when it comes to race, and Eriq La Salle said it’s not just coincidence. He credited “Chicago P.D. writer and showrunner Rick Eid for not shying away from tough conversations. There’s a moment between Det. Atwater and Officer Adam Ruzek where Ruzek acknowledges his whiteness will never allow him to truly experience what Atwater has to deal with, but he pledges to have his back regardless of his lack of understanding. “I think that to me sort of represents what I was saying about Rick Eid,” La Salle told BOSSIP. “We gotta just start having honest conversations about race and gender if we hope to make any progress. A man has to be able to talk to woman, a white man has to be able to talk to a black man and so on. We have to be able to talk and we have to be willing to own what we don’t know and that’s what I love about that conversation between Ruzek and Atwater. ‘I don’t know and I’ll never know but I got your back’ We have to be able to say what we know and what we don’t know and that scene is my relationship to a degree with Rick. He teaches me certain things and I teach him certain things but we both respect each other as men. One happens to be black and one happens to be white and we respect each other as men that we’re able to have conversations.”

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New Show Alert! Russell Hornsby & Nikki M. James Star In New FOX Legal Drama “Proven Innocent”

Source: FOX FOX Set To Premiere New Legal Drama “Proven Innocent” “Proven Innocent” tells the powerful story of an underdog criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre)–a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice. There’s no one who understands the power of freeing an innocent person more than Madeline. At age 18, she was wrongfully convicted, along with her brother Levi (Riley Smith), in a polarizing murder case that made her a media obsession and household name. Madeline runs the firm with the very lawyer who helped set her free after 10 years–Easy Boudreau (Russell Hornsby)–who works alongside Communications Director for the Injustice Defense Group Violet Price (Nikki M. James) to fight the good fight. Violet is the real MVP who shows how the media, journalists and comms professionals play a huge part in vindicating those wrongly accused of crimes. “Proven Innocent” premieres Friday, Feb 15 at 9/8c on FOX!

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Queen Latifah, Terrence J, & More Dream In Black Honorees Continue To Pave The Way For Future Makers

Dream In Black Honorees Share How They Will Continue To Pave The Way For Future Makers   Source: Dream In Black / Dream In Black Queen Latifah , Devon Franklin, Terrence J, Zendaya, Khalid, Phoebe Robinson, and Van Jones have all worked tirelessly to inspire, uplift, and break barriers for the Black culture and now they are sharing their secrets to their success as “Dream In Black Future Makers” just in time for Black History Month. AT&T’s Dream in Black 28 celebrates the barrier-breaking visionaries who are making history right now by shaping the culture. These distinguished individuals remind us that the only limit to our greatest achievement is our imagination. For more information, click here !

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