Ravens Player Tray Walker Passes Away In Dirt Bike Accident Truly sad day in the NFL, as one of its young players has suddenly lost his life . Tray Walker of the Baltimore Ravens was out for a night ride with a friend on a dirt bike on a Florida street Thursday evening, when he unfortunately collided with a vehicle at an intersection. Via ESPN : Baltimore Ravens cornerback Tray Walker died Friday, one day after being critically injured in a dirt bike accident in Liberty City, Florida. He was 23. The Ravens announced the news after speaking with Walker’s godmother. Walker’s agent, Ron Butler, also confirmed his client’s death to ESPN. Walker was heading west on Northwest 75th Street on a Honda dirt bike when he collided with a Ford Escape heading south on Northwest 21st Avenue, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department. The accident occurred at about 7:50 p.m. on Thursday, and police said Walker’s bike did not have headlights and that he was wearing dark clothing. The intersection where the accident took place is a two-way stop. Walker was not wearing a helmet, Butler said. Police said the driver of the Ford Escape stayed on the scene and was cooperating with detectives. Walker was believed to be riding a dirt bike recreationally with another NFL player, said Butler, who does not know the name of that player. Walker was treated at the Ryder Trauma Center in Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital. Butler said earlier Friday that his client was “fighting for his life.” Unfortunately, Tray lost that battle. Truly sad turn of events for this young man who was reportedly very happy to have fulfilled his lifelong dream of playing in the NFL. Instagram / Baltimore Ravens
Zoe Kravitz Blasts Hollywood Typecasting For Black Actors We love us some Zoe Kravitz , especially as she’s matured and become more WOKE . In a recent interview she talks about how Hollywood typecasts black actors and how she’s learned to resist the status quo. Via ABCNews : “People have tried to do that to me over and over again and I’ve been fighting it and fighting it,” Kravitz said on a recent afternoon interview. “I would get auditions and it would be like ‘they want you to play the best friend.’ And it’s like ‘why can’t I audition for the lead?’ Then it’ll be like ‘OK now you’re the quirky black girl,’ or ‘now you’re a hippie.’ “I can play all kinds of people. I don’t have to play myself.” Zoe has gotten really good at playing superhero/action roles — but we’re glad she’s speaking out about being type cast. On Auditioning For “White Roles”: “(My role in 2007’s ’The Brave One’) was written for a blonde white Russian girl. I was like ‘I’ll audition for it anyway,’” she said. “It changed (director Neil Jordan’s) mind about how he saw that role.” That’s dope that she helped change someone’s way of thinking. Hopefully she’ll continue to win roles originally written as white. On Black Actors Working Toward Diversifying Hollywood: “I love the fact that there’s such an open dialogue right now about women in Hollywood and black women and black men in Hollywood and everything in between. Now it’s about us bringing the change,” Kravitz said. “We started the dialogue but I don’t expect any man to write a script that speaks for me. I don’t expect any man to write a script for me. I think we need to do that. If we want to be represented properly in Hollywood, let’s represent ourselves properly in Hollywood.” Kravitz has also started a collective of filmmaker friends, including cinematographers, directors, actors and writers, to put her words into action. The goal is to write a script together and they meet weekly to work. “It’s our responsibility to say ‘I’m not going to take the same role over and over again.’ I mean, of course actors gotta eat, but if it’s something you believe in, we have the power to break the stereotypes by (a) writing our own things and (b) saying ‘no’ to the same thing over and over again,” Kravitz said. “This industry is not colorblind, but I think actors can be.” We love this side of Zoe. Can’t wait to see what she produces and writes. Check out of photos of Zoe hanging out in NYC’s East Village this week: FameFlynetPictures
Rihanna Takes Over Vogue April Issue And Website VOGUE Magazine revealed their April cover today on their website , along with a bit of a site takeover, with a number of articles devoted to the pop star. The cover interview dives into how her career has been killing her love life and addresses rumors of a rivalry with Beyoncé as well as plenty of talk about her fashion aesthetic and role as a new designer. Hit the flip for some excerpts and more photos from the issue. VOGUE/Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
Down In The DM Covered By Chloe & Halle Whoa, these girls are like 2 mini Janelle Monae’s. What do you think of their black rock rendition of Yo Gotti’s song?