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Beautifully Booed Up: Ne-Yo & Crystal Renay Attend The Kentucky Derby

Ne-Yo And Crystal Renay Attend The Kentucky Derby While most celebs spent their weekend in Vegas , Ne-Yo and his boo thang Crystal Renay kicked it in Kentucky. The lovebirds who may or not be engaged , took to Louisville for the 2015 Kentucky Derby and donned matching white attire. While there they walked the red carpet… and evan ran into Martin Lawrence. Fun times, riiiiight? Hit the flip for more photos.

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This Is What The MTV Movie Awards Red Carpet Looked Like In 2000

See what celebs were wearing on the 2000 MTV Movie Awards red carpet!

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What’s That On Her Finger??? Is Tyga Already Engaged To His Statutory Bae Kylie???

Are Tyga And Kylie Engaged? After Tyga publicly professed his love for his underage bae Kylie did he slip a ring on the 17-year-old’s finger? That’s the question that’s being asked after the Jenner was spotted sporting some bling on her ring finger. On Saturday Kylie was in London promoting Nip Fab skincare after being dubbed one of their global ambassadors. And as she walked the carpet, photogs zoomed in on an interesting ring on her left hand that looked like it could be a blinged out wedding band. But there’s no way Tyga would already be trying to marry Kylie riiiiight???? Or do you believe the rumor that they’re getting hitched the second she turns 18 ????   Hit the flip for more photos of Kylie and her could be engagement ring.

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BOSSIP Exclusive: LeToya Luckett Dishes On Single Ladies’ Move To Centric & Taraji P. Henson’s Standout Role On ‘Empire’

LeToya Luckett Dishes On “Single Ladies” LeToya Luckett is prepping for the reemergence of the black, the beautiful and the bossy that will strut back onto the small screen when “Single Ladies” premieres March 18. With that in mind, the actress recently chatted with BOSSIP at Centric’s “Sip & Share” brunch to dish on the only network for Black women bringing the show back for a fourth season as well as her friend Taraji P. Henson’s stellar success on “Empire.” Check out our chat with LeToya below.BOSSIP: What does “Single Ladies”‘ move to Centric mean for the show? LeToya Luckett: I’m one for new starts and I’m not afraid of change at all. I think that its found a home at a great network because it’s designed for women. “Single Ladies” is all about sisterhood and the real things that women go through; the relationships, the makeups, the break ups—all these different things that women go through everyday. I think its found a great home at Centric. BOSSIP: Your character is known for being a boss. What is she up to this season? LeToya Luckett: She’s still a boss honey, she’s still ice cold. I think Felicia is a little bit more open this season and you’ll get to see inside her life and see why she’s as ice cold as she is. She’s fun, she’s fun too. Not to say that she lightens up a bit because I think the reason I loved her so much is because she was so hardcore. I think that definitely is still who Felicia is, but she’s going through some changes. BOSSIP: Why do you think a scripted series like “Single Ladies” is continuing to standout in this age of reality television? LeToya Luckett: The thing people love about reality TV so much I feel is that they feel they can relate to this person. I feel like “Single Ladies” still has that element because women are able to relate to each character and what each one is going through on the show. I also feel like it’s because of the fashion. Anthony [Williams] who’s over our costume design, does a wonderful job of creating the wardrobe around each character’s personality. You know Felicia wears a strong black and a red lip. Then there’s LisaRaye who has this gorgeous body and is shapely, and he [Anthony] creates clothes that women in the world can identify with. I think you can look at the show and say, ‘oh she did that? I can do that too!’ BOSSIP: Talk to me about the state of Black television right now, we have “Blackish”, “Single Ladies”, “Empire”; how does it feel to be a part of that? LeToya Luckett: It’s great. I’m a huge fan of Taraji [P. Henson]. That’s my girl. I love her not only because she’s a phenomenal actress but because she’s a phenomenal woman. That woman has given me so many opportunities and kept her word on so many things, and it’s so great to see her on primetime television running ‘thangs as she should. So I’m so proud of Taraji and the show. It makes me really happy to see our folk on network TV running ‘thangs.   LeToya Luckett and designer Anthony Williams ThePhotoManLife/Paras Griffin

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Black Girls Rock! Kandi Burruss, ‘Empire’s’ V. Bozeman & Directors Attend The ‘Black Women Film Summit’

‘Black Women Film Summit’ Photos The inaugural Black Women Film Summit recently took place in Atlanta and brought together an astute and esteemed group of women celebrating their contributions to cinema. The Summit kicked off with a screening of Centric’s “Single Ladies” at Spelman College’s Cosby Auditorium Thursday hosted by Stacii Jae and Lamman Rucker that was attended by the cast of “Sorority Sisters”…. and the next day was the highly-anticipated “Untold Stories Luncheon,” which honored the achievements of casting director Robi Reed, 135th Street Agency founder Shante Bacon, Black Women Film Network Chairman Emeritus Tomika DePriest, Georgia Film &  TV Sourcebook publisher Tia Powell and film producer Will Packer who posed with Kandi Burruss. Tawanna Easley, Dominique Boyd and Erica Lamberson, young filmmakers and straight-A students, were also in attendance and awarded scholarships to further their careers in film…   and the next day the Summit closed with independent film screenings and a performance from “Empire’s” V. Bozeman.   Top honors were given to projects from female directors Laila Petrone, Spelman grad Brittany Fennell, Kiandra Parks, Kimberly Townes and LaShunda Smith. Best of Festival  “Your Love” – Directed by Laila Petrone   Best Short “Q.U.E.E.N.” – Directed by Brittany Fennell   Best Director “Black Girl in Paris”- Directed by Kiandra Parks   Audience Buzz Award “Hands to the Sky” – Directed by Kimberly Townes   Audience Award “Bristol Place” – Written by LaShunda Smith   Black Girls really do rock! Check out more photos from the Black Women Film Summit on the flip.

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Black Girls Rock! Kandi Burruss, ‘Empire’s’ V. Bozeman & Directors Attend The ‘Black Women Film Summit’

‘Black Women Film Summit’ Photos The inaugural Black Women Film Summit recently took place in Atlanta and brought together an astute and esteemed group of women celebrating their contributions to cinema. The Summit kicked off with a screening of Centric’s “Single Ladies” at Spelman College’s Cosby Auditorium Thursday hosted by Stacii Jae and Lamman Rucker that was attended by the cast of “Sorority Sisters”…. and the next day was the highly-anticipated “Untold Stories Luncheon,” which honored the achievements of casting director Robi Reed, 135th Street Agency founder Shante Bacon, Black Women Film Network Chairman Emeritus Tomika DePriest, Georgia Film &  TV Sourcebook publisher Tia Powell and film producer Will Packer who posed with Kandi Burruss. Tawanna Easley, Dominique Boyd and Erica Lamberson, young filmmakers and straight-A students, were also in attendance and awarded scholarships to further their careers in film…   and the next day the Summit closed with independent film screenings and a performance from “Empire’s” V. Bozeman.   Top honors were given to projects from female directors Laila Petrone, Spelman grad Brittany Fennell, Kiandra Parks, Kimberly Townes and LaShunda Smith. Best of Festival  “Your Love” – Directed by Laila Petrone   Best Short “Q.U.E.E.N.” – Directed by Brittany Fennell   Best Director “Black Girl in Paris”- Directed by Kiandra Parks   Audience Buzz Award “Hands to the Sky” – Directed by Kimberly Townes   Audience Award “Bristol Place” – Written by LaShunda Smith   Black Girls really do rock! Check out more photos from the Black Women Film Summit on the flip.

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Jourdan Dunn Moves Me

I think we can all agree that I don’t know shit about fashion, so I can’t tell you if Jourdan Dunn here deserved to win anything at the 2015 ELLE Style Awards last night. (Sorry, I know you were all really looking forward to that hot take too.) But as the Internet’s resident expert in red carpet cleavage, I can tell you that Jourdan took home the biggest honor of the night: Best Pants Fire. I can’t wait to hear her acceptance speech. And I’d better get some tissues for it. What? I’m a crier. Photos: WENN.com

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Oscars 2015: The Winners (So Far)

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The 2015 Academy Awards are finally here and the winner’s list is slowly coming into view. The month-long lead-up to the annual Oscar ceremony has…

Oscars 2015: The Winners (So Far)

Red Carpet Rundown: The 2015 Oscars [PHOTOS]

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20 Of The Best Oscars Red Carpet Dresses EVER [PHOTOS]

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20 Of The Best Oscars Red Carpet Dresses EVER [PHOTOS]