Soulja Boy Gets Petty With Nia Riley On Instagram We think it’s safe to say that Nia Riley and Soulja Boy have called it quits, again. It looks like a few days ago Nia posted a meme, indicating that she’s now single, then last night posted a photo casually eating “street meat” and Soulja Boy went HAM in response. We guess this first post was a warning shot to her on and off again, sometimes very crappy boyfriend Soulja: Next Nia post this seemingly harmless photo and look at Soulja’s response. He asked her to take off shoe’s he bought her…Grow up! Oh, the petty didn’t stop before Soulja clapped back on his own page. He even has another woman involved in the shenanigans. Hit the flip to find out who it is.
We sat down and did an exclusive interview with Webbie for VladTV. In the interview he talked with us about if he would smash Whoopi Goldberg, his album “Savage Life 5” being number one, and Boosie’s comments in a previous VladTV interview on being gay. At the beginning of the interview, Webbie explained to us a woman tried to rape him the night before he came in to talk with us, “I gotta stay strapped!” Going further into a discussion on women, Webbie let us know he would indeed mess around with Whoopie Goldberg, “That woman deserves some good d*ck.. she’s a hard working independent woman… Shoutout to Whoopie I’ll whoop that a** from the back.” He talked to us about his hit single “Independent” and “Bad B*tch” and how people may not understand the exact meaning of the songs. The songs represent strong women getting money not necessarily just looks. Referring to the Boosie interview with Vladtv were Boosie expresses, “They’re trying to make everybody f*cking gay..” Webbie says he’s not gay, but he says the world is going to keep turning, and we’re going to keep seeing change. “We gotta keep praying and keep our faith in the Lord.” In regards to his children, Webbie wants his kids to be as educated as possible, him not graduating from High School fuels him to make sure her children live a better life.
Will you be watching “Queen Sugar”??? Oprah Winfrey Attends OWN’s “Queen Sugar” Cocktail Reception New Orleans was on fire this weekend with a special appearance from a media maven/mega star. On Saturday OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network continued its “Queen Sugar” Essence Festival takeover with a cocktail reception at Legacy Kitchen New Orleans where over 200 industry insiders and tv personalities supported Ava Duvernay’s series. “Queen Sugar” cast members Rutina Wesley, Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Kofi Siriboe, Omar Dorsey, Tina Lifford, Dondre Whitfield, Nicholas Ashe and Bianca Lawson graced the red carpet at the reception… followed by Ava Duvernay and Ms. Winfrey herself. Additional attendees included: Lynn Whitfield… Tina Knowles Lawson… Tichina Arnold… Bianca Lawson… and Stevie J. “Queen Sugar” will debut as a two-night event on Tuesday, September 6 and Wednesday, September 7 at 10PM ET/PT on OWN. The series will regularly air Wednesday nights at 10PM ET/PT for the remainder of its 13-episode first season. More photos on the flip. Josh Brasted, Freddy-O
Tyler Perry Says He’s Still Friends With Oprah Are bosom buddies Tyler Perry and Oprah still best friends or nah? We recently reported on the rumors swirling that the twosome were on the outs over constructive criticism of Perry’s shows on Oprah ’s OWN network. Now according to ET Online reports: Tyler Perry has a pretty cut-and-dried response to the rumors that he and Oprah Winfrey are fighting. “It’s completely false,” the 46-year-old director told ET regarding a report claiming he’s involved in a brewing feud with the media mogul. “Nothing is accurate in the article except for my and Oprah’s names.” Oprah even posted this photo of her and Perry together with the crew from his studios: All is right in paradise!!!
It must be nice to have your own TV network so you can act, produce and air your own projects. Oprah Winfrey will star in the upcoming family drama, “Greenleaf”.
Hollywood failed Nina Simone with her biopic, but we know the powers that be can do better. Women’s History Month has inspired us to think about all of the incredible Black women that we’d love to see in theaters. Whether they’re names that we grew up hearing about and celebrating, or more recent Sheroes, our […]