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Think Like Lori Harvey: MORE Hilariously Messy Reactions To Her *ALLEGED* Hot Girl Somethingship With Diddy

Justin Combs walkin into the family dinner after his dad took Lori Harvey pic.twitter.com/aTlFWsq2fe — Stevie (@Stevie_Evans3) July 25, 2019 Hilariously Messy Reactions To Lori Harvey & Diddy’s Alleged Relationship Everyone’s buzzing over Lori Harvey’s ALLEGED hot girl somethingship with her ex-boo Justin Combs’ DADDY Diddy who was spotted with the angel-eyed soul-snatcher in a veryyyy curious moment fueling hilarious MESS across the Internet.. Diddy’s son in the next room listening to his father beat the brakes off Lori Harvey pic.twitter.com/4fgxrcyJsc — Anna Bollina (@Rocklover79) July 25, 2019 Peep MORE hilariously messy reactions to Lori’s hot girl somethingship with Diddy on the flip.

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No Respect: ’90s Kids Movies That Should’ve NEVER Gotten Bad Ratings On Rotten Tomatoes

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BOSSIP Exclusive: Check Out The Tracklist For LightSkinKeisha’s Upcoming Mixtape, ‘Act Up Szn’

Source: Viral PR Group / HITCO Entertainment LightSkinKeisha’s Highly-Anticipated Act Up Szn Arrives This Friday On July 26, Instagram phenomenon and Atlanta rapper LightSkinKeisha will unleash her Summer mixtape, Act Up Szn . Along with new music, Keisha is getting ready for her nationwide Act Up SZN Tour, which starts right in her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia next month. Act Up Szn’s 12 tracks expand Keisha’s musical palette and showcases her evolution and emphasizes the importance of female empowerment and motivation. When asked about the inspiration behind her upcoming project in a recent interview, she explained, “The inspiration is me. I want girls to understand that ‘Act Up Szn’ means that it’s time to boss up with or without a man. It’s a movement. It shows men that we can keep the same energy.” The project bolsters features from Kash Doll, Miss Mulatto, and an exclusive, never-before-heard prison call from Shannon and Shannade Clermont (AKA The Clermont Twins). This mixtape arrives just a few weeks after the release of Trina’s official “On His Face” music video, which features LightSkinKeisha. Before Act Up Szn’s release this Friday, July 26, here’s an official first look at the project’s tracklist: 1. Motivation by Coca 2. Real B*tch 3. Fuck Sh*t 4. Side Ponytail 5. On Read (ft. Kash Doll) 6. Believe Dat 7. Free Shannade (ft. Clermont Twins) 8. SMD 9. A$AP 10. Still Can’t Do (ft. Miss Mulatto) 11. Over Now 12. Pop Yo Sh*t Beisha   Source: Viral PR Group / HITCO Entertainment

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Exclusive: “South Side” Creators Bashir Salahuddin & Diallo Riddle Talk Authentic Black Comedy, Showing Chicago’s Hilarious Side, Support From Issa Rae & More!

Source: Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Comedy Central Exclusive Bashir Salahuddin & Diallo Riddle Interview Most everyday people only care about the stars but it’s the Diallo Riddles and Bashir Salahuddins of the very small and very white world of Hollywood that power everything we love about the talent-thirsty industry. Once upon a time (seemingly before Al Gore invented the internet orrr something like that), you never met the creatives, visionaries or showrunners behind your favorite shows, but now, more than ever before, they’re on the forefront of promo campaigns like our new favorite duo Diallo Riddle and Bashir Salahuddin who went from “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” to cultivating their very own Comedy Central show. A refreshingly authentic series about Chicago called “South Side” that’s hilarious when it’s not revealing the heart, soul and beautiful sense of community that make the city so special. Billed as an aspirational comedy, the series follows two friends who just graduated community college with dreams of taking over the world but there’s one small problem: They’re stuck at Rent-T-Own–an endearingly run down rent-to-own store that attracts the south side’s most ridiculous characters (who, in one episode, refuse to return an X-Box). Think Donald Glover’s “Atlanta” but in Chicago (which you undoubtedly will) until you realize the series has a different energy that makes it completely unique. That, and the naturally funny cast of regular-smegular people from the community sprinkled into cleverly written episodes. As fans of great TV, we loved the music, zippy editing, cinematography, relatable characters in relatable situations, guest stars (we won’t spoil it), attention to very Black details and classic ’90s sitcom feel that set the tone for an amazing interview with two of Black Hollywood’s brightest talents. How did you get your big idea to Comedy Central? [Bashir] “South Side was very organic. Diallo and I always wanted to do a show about one of our hometowns–we actually developed a couple ideas around Atlanta (where I’m from) unfortunately we hit some walls with those. And then, with “South Side,” we really looked around the landscape and tried to figure out who was filming comedies that felt unfiltered and pure and we just felt like between The Chappelle Show, Key & Peele–we just felt like Comedy Central just kept making shows where you were seeing great stuff and it felt like the comedians were really doing the jokes the way they want to do them, how they want to do them. At the same time, whenever I’m home for Thanksgiving and Christmas I would be hangin’ out with my boys and just lmao and it kinda reminded me of the friendship me and Diallo have and other friendships that he has and it’s like ‘wait a second, we have all these great, funny people in our lives’ and if you ask most people who the funniest person they know is they’ll say ‘oh my cousin is hilarious, my auntie is so funny’ and, you know, it’s like ‘well, let’s put those people on camera’ So, we really developed a show about these two guys who are fresh out of community college and now they wanna take over the world. So, you know, it’s a blue collar vibe but it’s really starring a lot of Chicago people who have not even done a lot of acting–just naturally funny people. …my wife is in, my brother is the main character, two of my boys from high school are in it, Diallo is it, a lot of our family and friends are in it… and it’s just people in our lives who make us laugh naturally and what we ended up with was this really hilarious show that shows people a side of Chicago they don’t get to see, especially the south side, and showing people that we can have fun and we can laugh and be light and silly and all those things… And it’s still as authentic as something heavier. I know a lot of Chicago-based shows deal with pretty tough stuff and it’s like ‘yea, that stuff has a place and then we also have a place too where we can have fun’ because I think there’s nothing wrong with enjoying ourselves” We have to ask this question–because, working in this space we know you had to present this to people who may not look like us -[Diallo] Oh yea! Yes! We don’t want to say the room was mostlyyyy white buttttt –[Diallo and Bashir] “It was all white!” (laughs) [Bashir] “The President of Comedy Central, you know, he’s just somebody who really gets it and came to us four years before we pitched the show and was like ‘look, I think you guys are great if you ever wanna do a show come and see me–let’s figure something out’ Sometimes people say that and what thats means–and I think this is what you’re speaking to–it means they wanna throw some names on there that’ll satisfy some sort of diversity interest but ultimately still develop something that looks like everything else and has the same tired vibe as everything else. Kent Alterman of Comedy Central was the opposite–he was like ‘no, no, what do yall really want to do and he actually championed it and supported it and there were definitely a lot of notes and things we had to figure out but every single frame of that show is our vision and I think it shows in what you saw and doesn’t feel like something that was watered down. The City of Chicago is not a soft place–it’s a hard place–and I think luckily for us our comedy is a hard, sharp comedy that’s about some tough stuff BUT they were super supportive and like ‘tell your truth’ And so, the answer to your question really is that we just made the right choice in who we partnered with and I would encourage all people who are developing projects to really think hard about who you work with because if you make the right choice the person will help you create value and broaden what you’re doing in a wonderful way And if you make the wrong choice you’ll look up and wonder like ‘what is this we made this looks nothing like I wanted to make -[Diallo]- “Yea” – so we got lucky” Do you talk to other showrunners and creators in the space? [Bashir & Diallo] “All the time!” [Bashir] “We literally just hosted Issa Rae at the Clusterfest in San Francisco and she couldn’t be more of a delight and an intelligent, genius showrunner and helluva talent. And to be able to just chat with her about the process of showrunning and to know that we have a somewhat similar background because we got our start doing web material and she got her start on Awkward Black Girl–she created it and was doing her own thing–and to know we share the DNA of people who did their own thing before TV figured us out–that was special” What would be a success, in your eyes, for “South Side?” [Bashir] “For me, I always tell people that what you see about Chicago on the news is a small piece of a very big pie and we’re gonna give you the rest of the pie. And, you know, we feel like if the city of Chicago, especially Black Chicago, if more and more people start to think first ‘hey, isn’t that the funny place where everybody is really hilarious and has a good time’ vs. ‘hey, isn’t that the place where I just saw somebody who got hurt on the news’ You know, that is beginning to move the dial in the right direction. I don’t just want people on the outside to see that and think that about Chicago. My deeper goal is to have the people who actually live there begin to also self-identify moreso–which they already do but you just don’t hear about it–but self-identify moreso as a place of joy, as a place of comedy, in the same way Harlem is all about culture, specifically Black culture [Diallo] “I’m the only person involved in the show who didn’t grow up in Chicago but, as a person who didn’t, I can guarantee you that not only will you come out of it feeling like you know a lot more about Chicago but you’ll also understand all the ways that the south side of Chicago has similarities and relationships with all the other south sides of Atlanta, Inglewood, North Philly–all the neighborhoods where we are–you’ll understand the humanity that exists in Chicago and you’ll be a lot less likely to believe lies that get spread when people say it’s all violence and mayhem” Source: Comedy Central “South Side” debuts tonight at 10:30/9:30c on Comedy Central!

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Hi, You’re Gonna Cry: The Heart-Melting “A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood” Trailer Has Twitter In A Teary-Eyed TIZZY

Source: Sony Pictures New “A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood” Trailer Literally everybody loved Mr. Rogers played wonderfully by Tom Hanks in this heart-melting trailer for Sony’s upcoming biopic that turned the whole entire internet into a teary-eyed MESS. Check it out below: And while you’re here (and sobbing), peep the teary (and funny) tweets on the flip.

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Have You Seen You? Ostentatious Offset Disses Yalls Lil Designer Fashions, Gets Dragged By His Bedazzled Bando Blouses

Y’all let Offset drag y’all about yall’s fashions????? pic.twitter.com/IYv82w1Hy2 — ArethasPolaroid (@ArethasPolaroid) July 22, 2019 Twitter Vs. Fashion Icon Offset WHEW CHILLAY, the audacity AND delusion of living designer label mannequin Offset dissing someone else’s style in a genuinely BEFUDDLING (and overwhelming SURREAL) moment that sparked hilariously petty slander across the internet. https://t.co/MByHmYJL0J pic.twitter.com/1Zq6VjSKQf — summertime ratness (@BasicBitching) July 21, 2019 Peep the hilarious Twitter chaos over Offset’s fashion shade on the flip.

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Belcalis Bites Back: Cardi B Sets The Record Straight Over Allegations That She’s A Rapist After An Old Video Resurfaced

Source: FayesVision/WENN.com / WENN Cardi B Is Tired Of The Allegations That Stem From Her Old Videos Cardi B faced some backlash earlier this year after an old video resurfaced, in which she admitted to drugging and robbing men while she was a stripper. At the time, she responded to all of the criticism by stating that she was “not proud” of her actions saying, “I have a past that I can’t change—we all do.” Now, the controversy surrounding her admission has re-resurfaced (thanks, internet) with people now accusing the rapper of being a rapist. Cardi responded to these most recent claims during her Instagram Live on Friday. “I don’t like when people be trying to call me a rapist,” she admitted to her fans. “I don’t like that s**t. Because people tried to dig up something and make it something that I didn’t do.” Though the “Clout” rapper didn’t exactly deny robbed some of her clients back when she was a stripper, she made sure to stress the fact that she never sexually assaulted anyone. “I never touched nobody, I never f***ed nobody,” she added. “And rape is when you f**k somebody without their consent or without asking.” https://twitter.com/PopCrave/status/1152332678508810240 As far as the other allegations stemming from the video, Cardi also went on to explain that those are false, too, emphasizing that she never drugged any of the men she met at her former workplace. “B***hes don’t have to put s**t in n****s’ drinks, these n****s be going to [the] club getting drunk and getting high…I never put s**t in n****s’ drinks. Yeah, I went through n****s’ pockets. A lot of you b****es be going through n****s’ pockets for $40 to catch a cab ’cause a n***a don’t want to give you that. Same s**t. Was I wrong for that? That was wrong, but I never f***in’ hurt nobody.” So, regarding the plethora of accusations that come from that one now-infamous Instagram video from years ago, it looks like the only thing Cardi concedes to is robbing some of her clients. In an effort to validate her claims of innocence, the Bronx native stressed that, because of her popularity as a stripper in New York, people would have found out very quickly if she actually had assaulted or drugged anyone. “If I was to ever harm or put a n***a in a situation, f**k jail, n****s would have cut my face [and] beat my ass,” she said. And there you have it

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No More Young Draco? Soulja Boy Is Reportedly Making Big Life Changes After His Early Release From Jail

Source: WENN.com / WENN Soulja Boy Is Making Lifestyle Changes Following His Stint In Jail Following his early release from county jail, Soulja Boy is reportedly making some huge changes to his lifestyle, which includes shrinking his social circle and not posting as much on social media. According to reports from TMZ , sources close to Soulja have explained that his three months in L.A. County Jail served as an eye-opener for the rapper, and now that he’s back home, he’s cutting a lot of unhealthy things out of his life–which includes both cutting people off and cutting down on his time on Twitter and Instagram. One of the biggest changes yet is that Soulja Boy reportedly kicked a bunch of people out of his San Fernando Valley house, the same one that was burglarized while he was locked up. Back in April, thieves hit Soulja’s home and made off with $500,000 in cash, jewelry and his iPhone — which they allegedly used to go live on the rapper’s Instagram account. But, when Young Draco caught wind of the burglary in jail, he was convinced the whole thing was an inside job . In the current day, Soulja was just released from jail last Sunday, getting out 146 days early due to a combo of good behavior, time served, and overcrowding. In April, Soulja was sentenced to 240 days and 265 days of community service for violating his probation.

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Super Dope: Mahershala Ali Starring In Marvel’s “Blade” Reboot

Source: Shannon Finney / Getty Mahershala Ali To Play Blade In New Netflix Reboot Blade is back. According to The Hollywood Reporter ,  two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali was introduced at Comic-Con as the lead in the action reboot Saturday night. View this post on Instagram Just announced in Hall H at #SDCC, Marvel Studios’ BLADE with Mahershala Ali. A post shared by Marvel Entertainment (@marvel) on Jul 20, 2019 at 6:43pm PDT Ali made an appearance at the end of the panel to reveal the news that he will be taking the sword from Wesley Snipes, who previously played the Marvel Comics character in three films from 1998 to 2004 and made the film a cult-classic. Ali has been part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe before: as the villainous Cornell Stokes, a.k.a. Cottonmouth, on Netflix’s “Luke Cage” and did a helluva job on HBO’s “True Detective”, so it’s only right that he keeps this hot streak going by reviving a classic and doin it justice.  

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Blue Ivy’s Blackity Black As Hell Feature On The Lion King Soundtrack Has Scorched The Internet And We Are All Bowing Down To Our President

Source: Allen Berezovsky / Getty Beyonce finally dropped her opus tribute to Mother Africa with a Lion King soundtrack. It’s not hyperbole to say that the most anticipated part of the album was the fact that Blue Ivy was going to be featured. Well, now we know what that feature sounds like and it has blown Twitter all the way up. My house after I finished playing Brown Skin Girl Ft Wizkid & Blue Ivy on a loudspeaker #TheGiftAlbum pic.twitter.com/D4HeppEAia — J O T H A M (@iam_jobaba) July 19, 2019 Blue is now a composer, song-writer and singer. What can’t she do? Just let the record show that we at Bossip have always supported our overlord and hope she remembers our gestures when she is empress of the earth. *bows* Peep the wildest most Hive-iest reactions. “How many times are you going listen to Brown Skin Girl ft Wizkid and Blue Ivy?” #TheGiftAlbum Me: pic.twitter.com/qizcUOlWdP — Best Baba (@iambestb) July 19, 2019

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