Trevor Jackson and Jason Mitchell have been promoting their new film ‘Superfly’ all over the place. Check out their Young Hollywood interview from earlier this week. This pair have really been making their rounds! Hit the flip for their convo with “The Breakfast Club” where Jason reveals he doesn’t believe in marriage.
(WENN) A lot of people disagree with publicity for someone who commits suicide, especially without offering an opinion. Is suicide a shameful death that shouldn’t be glamorized or publicized?
WENN.com Issa Rae Speaks On The Next Season Of Insecure The upcoming season of HBO’s Insecure will be on our television screens in just a couple months, and luckily for us, creator and star Issa Rae is giving us some inside scoop as to what fans can expect from the series in the coming episodes. Rae spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about her popular show, and how difficult it is to be both the star and the driving force of the production. She went in on that dynamic explaining: “As a creator, you think you’re just going to create, but there are so many moving parts and so many business aspects. So having to be business-minded while trying to be creative and not care what is going to sell is a lot. Sometimes I want to be in actor mode, not producer mode, or vice versa.” The Insecure star then goes on to talk about what themes are going to make their way into season 3 of the series, highlighting masculinity and adulthood. Rae explained, “I love Black masculinity as it relates to Black women,” she said. “I think that’s something interesting that we haven’t gotten a chance to explore yet — and specifically toxic male Black masculinity as it relates to black women. I’m trying to find a way to explore that and get a rounded storyline that isn’t preachy.” She continued on saying, “This season is about adulting in a new way. I think we’ve watched our characters really fumble and f–k up — and in some ways in your 20s you are allowed that — but this season is about not acting like you’re naive anymore or that you don’t know better. So it is about, what does it look like to know better and to do better?” The characters on Insecure could definitely use a lot of knowing and doing better, so this will be an interesting change to the show. We’ll see just how much growing up they’ve done when the series returns on August 12.
This Black Panther Prosthetic Leg Is Really One-Of-A-Kind When North Carolina -based tattoo artist Milton Purnell was asked to makeover a young boy’s prosthetic leg, he took some inspiration from Black Panther . It’s clear from the video, posted by Purnell on Facebook and later shared elsewhere, that his work was incredibly appreciated. The heart-warming visual shows the artist presenting a young boy with his brand new, one-of-a-kind prosthetic leg–which ultimately results in a happy dance and disbelief. Everyone in the room is in awe over the boy’s excitement, and you’ll gush over how endearing his reaction is to his personalized new piece of hardware.
Bridal Makeover Goes Bad On “Bridezillas” It’s that time again! A new episode of “Bridezillas” airs tonight and these brides live up to the show’s crazy title for sure. BRIDEZILLAS – “RUNAWAY ZILLA & VAIN ZILLA” – Airs Friday, June 8th at 10:00pm|9:00 C About Bridezillas “Bridezillas” is back for an epic reboot on WE tv with a new batch of the baddest brides who are more outrageous than ever. The popular reality show that spawned a new television genre and became part of the pop culture vernacular returns for season 11 airing Fridays, with 10 new hour-long episodes. The series continues to celebrate the craziest, most over-the-top brides wreaking wedding day hell with epic meltdowns, family feuds and social media wars!
(Lansing Michigan Police Dept/Getty) Michigan State Health doctor, Joseph Hattey, was popped or committing crimes against nature . Apparently, the 51-year-old freak has been arrested for having sex with a dog.
Michael B. Jordan says that after the success of “Fruitvale Station,” he told his agents he wanted to steer clear of the lane of roles written specifically with Black actors in mind — instead actively pursuing roles seeking to cast a white actor. “I said, I don’t want it. I want to only go for, like, [roles written for] white males. That’s it. Me playing that role is going to make it what it is. I don’t want any pre-bias on the character. I wanted to go out for these roles because it was just playing people. It didn’t have to be like, ‘You’re playing the black guy in this.’ And everybody would be going out for the same role. Every young black actor from ages 17 to 40 going out for the same role. How do you reverse engineer that problem of pitted competition with each other and give more opportunities to eat and be successful?”” We feel him in his avoidance of getting typecast or taking roles with a certain view of a Black man’s experience…but seeing as how his most successful roles have been that of Adonis Creed and Erik Killmonger — two very distinctly Black characters — maybe it’s time to reconsider that stance? What do you think? Getty/Variety
On today’s episode of “The Talk,” Sheryl opened up about her husband’s 1993 suicide, only three years into their marriage, and how the contents of the note he left behind still affect her to this day. Getty/YouTube