Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae will rock the screen as the trio of Black women who galvanized the world with their contributions to NASA.
Just one week after Rihanna released her new single, “FourFive Seconds,” featuring Kanye West and Paul McCartney, the trio of collaborators are set to perform…
We try not to question artists here at The Hollywood Gossip. That guy who dressed up as female celebrities on Instagram ? Hey, whatever floats his eccentric boat. Who are we to judge? Along similar lines, two male friends recently got together on Imgur and recreated a number of iconic movie posters, posing as if one of them is the king of the world… they are both Step Brothers… and/or they are worth to make like Wayne’s World. These amazing pals have been alternating these photos as their Facebook profiles over the last few years and an acquaintance finally decided the entire world needed to finally see what they’ve been up to. So, to this anonymous acquaintance who made the pictures available online, we say: THANK YOU!!! Friends Recreate Famous Movie Posters 1. Titanic
Retired NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, rapper Waka Flocka Flame and current NBA player Trey Burke are being sued by a man for mocking his appearance online. Jahmel Binion suffers from a disorder called hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, which causes limited hair growth, missing teeth, and facial deformities. He posted a selfie on Instagram back in April, after which Shaq and Waka both reposted it with captions that were clearly making fun of his physical appearance. How he’s suing the trio, along with Burke, for bullying him, essentially. Once Shaq found out about Jahmel’s condition, he not only took down the post, he got in touch with Jahmel and apologized, according to reports. He tweeted about that conversation: “Made a new friend today when I called and apologized to Jahmel Binion. Great dude. #alwayslearning #MYBADCUZ.” It wasn’t enough for Jahmel, who filed a defamation suit against Shaq , Waka and Burke, who allegedly threw in his own insults over social media. The lawsuit points out that more than 8.4 million people saw the insults from the trio, and claims that Binion suffered as a result of their treatment of him. Shaquille O’Neal Mocks Man With Genetic Disorder Jahmel, 23, tells Michigan’s Macomb Daily that when the apologized, he feels “they were saying it to get the pressure off of them for being considered ‘bad people.’” In making that serious allegation, Binion notes that the trio received serious backlash on the Internet for several days prior to reaching out to him. “Even though I accept their apology,” he adds, “I hope that they donate to my cause or other organizations that connect with ectodermal dysplasia.” His attorney says the three “constituted a public disclosure of embarrassing private facts about the plaintiff” and “placed plaintiff in a false light in the public eye.” The “offensive communications” and ridiculing was done “with reckless disregard to the harm that might be caused” to Binion, the complaint says.
By Maurice Bobb You don’t have to holler to hear what the upcoming Tupac Shakur musical, “Holler If Ya Hear Me,” sounds like. All you need to do is press play. Three of the Broadway musical’s songs, which include the title track, “California Love” and “Unconditional Love,” were released Friday (May 30). While the trio… Read more
This man is a hero. White Father Defends Black Teen Everyday there is a story about an unarmed black kid being harmed or killed in a racial dispute. Nice to hear this man stood up for this boy. According to Mail Online A heroic father-of-two who suffered fractured facial bones after he was brutally beaten for standing up for a bullied 14-year-old boy said he would do it again despite his extensive injuries. Wen Jones, a 43-year-old former Marine from Jupiter, Florida, was at the beach on May 19 when he saw Zion Wright being picked on by three older men. When he told them to back down, the trio – Cody Moore Roon, Tyler Dylan Carswell and Eric Michael Deiter, all 20 – allegedly attacked. The men have now been arrested. Mr Jones suffered a concussion and a fracture under his eye which needed surgery and he was left with stitches over his face. Still, he said he’d do the same again. ‘I’m not happy to have been injured pretty severely, but at the same time, I ask myself, would I do it again?’ he asked the Sun Sentinel. ‘You know, it was the right thing to do, so I probably would.’ Police reports note that the three men had been bullying Zion, an amateur competitve skateboarder, and his friends earlier that day. SMH. As well as kicking sand at him, his father, LeRoy Wright Jr., told the Sentinel that they used racial slurs against the boy, who is black. Police have not charged them with a hate crime. Later the same day, the men continued to harass the teenagers outside the restrooms and when Zion’s father arrived and saw them, he told them to leave. Instead, the men failed to back down and Jones walked past the scene and saw the trio troubling the father and his son. ‘I couldn’t stand there and watch this older guy and kid get beaten up,’ Jones said. So he approached them and told the men to calm down – but they then turned on him. ‘I got tangled up with one the biggest guys and he beat me in the back of the head until I was unconscious,’ he said. ‘When I came to, I was being beaten in the face.’ As police arrived on the scene, the three men ran away but witnesses helped track them down. Some also recorded the attack on their cell phones and have handed footage over to authorities. Thank God for people like him. Facebook/LinkedIn
Team Jonas shake pom poms for the trio as as the bros play awesome unplugged set at OMusicAwards.com. Tune in for 24 hours of live music! By Chandra Johnson