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Endgame (Again): Scarlett Johansson Agrees To Third Marriage With First-Time “I Do-er” Colin Jost Of SNL

Source: Amy Sussman / Getty Scarlett Johansson And Colin Jost Engaged Scarlett Johansson loves love. Anybody who decides to get married for the THIRD time has to, right? According to PageSix , ScarJo’s publicist has confirmed that “Black Widow” and her SNL boo Colin Jost are set become husband and wife at some unknown date in the future. Back in May of 2017 the two were seen smooching after her SNL hosting appearance and took their romance public 7 months later. Scarlett and Colin were first seen on the red carpet together just a few weeks ago at the Avengers: Endgame premiere in Los Angeles. Hopefully Scarlett’s previous marital resume is not an indication of what’s to come, but in Hollyweird ya never know. Congrats, though.

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DJ Khaled & Friends Pay Tribute To Nipsey Hussle On ‘Saturday Night Live’ [Video]

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Source: Shareif Ziyadat / Getty DJ Khaled just dropped a new album, Father of Asahd , and continued his promo run as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live last night. But the Miami producer/DJ used to his platform to big up the late, great Nipsey Hussle, with assistance from John Legend and more. It was the season finale, and besides Legend, Khaled brought out a gang of guests. For his first performance, the Instagram Legend performed “Jealous” with Lil Wayne and Big Sean and since it was a medley, Jeremih, Meek Mill, Lil Baby and J Balvin came out for “You Stay.” The second performance include SZA kicking “Just Us” and Meek Mill rocking “Weather The Storm.” And then, Legend was revealed on the keys— performing “Higher” with Legend on the keys and Nip’s image in the back, and on Khaled Khaled’s hoodie. Peep the Nipsey tribute below. The Marathon continues.

DJ Khaled & Friends Pay Tribute To Nipsey Hussle On ‘Saturday Night Live’ [Video]

Ramen Noodles Might Be The Answer To All Your Problems

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Ramen Noodles, could be the answer to all your problems ladies and gentleman! Here’s how: Exhibit A: Broken sink? No problem! Just stuff the hole with Ramen noodles! A little scraping and sanding, some paint and you’ve got a new sink! pic.twitter.com/evdNWlTeuN — Ken Rutkowski (@kenradio) May 15, 2019 Exhibit B: Food could never fix a car Ramen noodles: Hold my beer pic.twitter.com/jKCrA0m2wm — ig: @jake_lmfao (@jakelandsman) May 16, 2019 Exhibit C: We have all seen the video where that guy fixes his sink with Ramen Noodles, but can Ramen fix a truck? Observe. pic.twitter.com/U2haq1E1tE — Mike Ellison (@DualPipeDodge) May 16, 2019  

Ramen Noodles Might Be The Answer To All Your Problems

Ramen Noodles Might Be The Answer To All Your Problems

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Ramen Noodles, could be the answer to all your problems ladies and gentleman! Here’s how: Exhibit A: Broken sink? No problem! Just stuff the hole with Ramen noodles! A little scraping and sanding, some paint and you’ve got a new sink! pic.twitter.com/evdNWlTeuN — Ken Rutkowski (@kenradio) May 15, 2019 Exhibit B: Food could never fix a car Ramen noodles: Hold my beer pic.twitter.com/jKCrA0m2wm — ig: @jake_lmfao (@jakelandsman) May 16, 2019 Exhibit C: We have all seen the video where that guy fixes his sink with Ramen Noodles, but can Ramen fix a truck? Observe. pic.twitter.com/U2haq1E1tE — Mike Ellison (@DualPipeDodge) May 16, 2019  

Ramen Noodles Might Be The Answer To All Your Problems

The Parent Trap: Future Bought Baby Future A Rolex For His B-Day And Got DRAGGED, Russell Wilson’s Message Makes it Worse

View this post on Instagram “It was somethin bout that rollie when it first touched my wrist” -Meek A post shared by Future Hendrix (@future) on May 19, 2019 at 6:35am PDT This weekend was Baby Future’s fifth birthday. While most fifth birthday parties are pretty harmless, this one brought all sorts of Twitter drama. That’s because everyone loves arguing about Future and Russell Wilson. Baby Future’s two dads each posted some social media love to the little man. Each post had its fair share of controversy and pushback from the ash bubbles on Twitter. From the moment we came into each other’s worlds to 5 yrs later, you changed my life & my heart for the better. You are the greatest gift I couldve ever asked God for! I will always love you, guide you, teach you, & care for you. Happy 5th BDay Future! Papa Russ Loves you! @Ciara pic.twitter.com/gxqbWZPlgc — Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) May 19, 2019 First there was this heartfelt message from Russell Wilson. I’m crying. Y’all made Future give his son a more heartfelt birthday post. Lmfao. pic.twitter.com/NosQUDHz5M — Kanye invented music. (@yoyotrav) May 19, 2019 Then we got Future getting his son a Rolex with a Meek Mill lyric. Twitter of course thought this meant that one dad was a better dad while everyone fought over it. Y’all not tired of this yet? baby future at his dads house after he asked for a paw patrol DVD for his birthday but got a durag covered in swarovski crystals pic.twitter.com/svdS88ps5e — rap till I’m rich (@DijahSB) May 19, 2019 Apparently not. Take a look at the drama, slander and craziness.

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I Got $40 Million On It: Black Billionaire Robert F. Smith Pays Off Student Loans For Entire Morehouse Graduating Class

Source: The Washington Post / Getty Robert F. Smith Pays Off Student Loans For Every Morehouse Graduate Blessings rained down upon the men of Morehouse College ‘s 2019 graduating class yesterday and the story is incredible. According to the AJC , billionaire Robert F. Smith, chairman and CEO of Vista Equity Partners, gave the HBCU’s commencement speech yesterday and during his remarks he dropped a bomb that sent the entire audience into a whooping, cheering, screaming fit. Smith announced that he was paying off the student loan debt for every single person wearing a cap and gown. Everyone. All 396 students. The gift is estimated to be worth upwards for $40 million. Not only were the graduates happy, but their parents were THRILLED! Tonga Releford, whose son Charles Releford III is a member of the Class of 2019, estimates that his student loans are about $70,000. “I feel like it’s Mother’s Day all over again,” she said. Can you imagine getting this kind of financial relief on the day you get your degree??? Elijah Dormeus, a business administration major, said, “If I could do a backflip, I would. I am deeply ecstatic.”A resident of Harlem in New York City, Dormeus, 22, was carrying $90,000 in student debt. His five siblings all came to Atlanta to see him graduate, along with his mother, Andrea Dormeus, who drives a schoolbus. Of the debt, mother Dormeus said, “I wasn’t too worried, because my faith in God is really strong.” A Morehouse spokesperson said that this is easily the biggest gift that has ever been given in school history. We’ll be pleasantly surprised if anyone breaks Robert Smith’s record. God bless this brotha and congratulations to the men of Morehouse ’19!

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New Book Highlights The Legacy Of Black Cyclist Marshall Taylor

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A n unsung Black athlete is finally getting the recognition that he deserves. Marshall ‘Major’ Taylor —a man who dominated cycling during the late 1800s—is being highlighted in a new book, Chicago PBS reported. Taylor was the world’s fastest athlete at the turn of the 20th century in a sport for which the wheels were just beginning to turn in the U.S. — cycling. https://t.co/JBxAIygShB — WTTW (Chicago PBS) (@wttw) May 15, 2019 The book, titled The World’s Fastest Man: The Extraordinary Life of Cyclist Major Taylor , America’s First Black Sports Hero , was penned by political reporter Michael Kranish . It delves into the racism that Taylor faced while competing during that era. Due to Jim Crow laws, he was banned from participating in several competitions and endured racially charged physical attacks during races. Taylor—who at one point was the world’s fastest cyclist—didn’t let the racial discrimination that he experienced deter him from cycling. In fact, he used all of the negative experiences as fuel to push forward and understood that what he was doing was something bigger than himself; he was opening up doors for generations of Black athletes to follow in his footsteps. Many star athletes would follow suit and lend their voices to social and political issues including Jackie Robinson , Muhammad Ali , Colin Kaepernick , LeBron James and Serena Williams . “He really was a civil rights icon for his day,” Kranish said in a statement. “He wrote extensively about racing not just for his glory. He wanted to show that if he could win a fair match against whites, that any Black could compete and triumph whatever field they tried, if they were given a fair shot.” Taylor is also the inspiration behind a new art exhibit slated to be unveiled next month. Artist Kadir Nelson —known for doing the cover art for rapper Drake ’s Nothing Was the Same album—will create a bronze sculpture of Taylor that will be on display at 3 World Trade Center. SEE ALSO: Chadwick Boseman To Star In Film About First Black Samurai LeBron James Aims To Combat Hunger In Underserved Communities [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3852847″ overlay=”true”]

New Book Highlights The Legacy Of Black Cyclist Marshall Taylor

New Book Highlights The Legacy Of Black Cyclist Marshall Taylor

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A n unsung Black athlete is finally getting the recognition that he deserves. Marshall ‘Major’ Taylor —a man who dominated cycling during the late 1800s—is being highlighted in a new book, Chicago PBS reported. Taylor was the world’s fastest athlete at the turn of the 20th century in a sport for which the wheels were just beginning to turn in the U.S. — cycling. https://t.co/JBxAIygShB — WTTW (Chicago PBS) (@wttw) May 15, 2019 The book, titled The World’s Fastest Man: The Extraordinary Life of Cyclist Major Taylor , America’s First Black Sports Hero , was penned by political reporter Michael Kranish . It delves into the racism that Taylor faced while competing during that era. Due to Jim Crow laws, he was banned from participating in several competitions and endured racially charged physical attacks during races. Taylor—who at one point was the world’s fastest cyclist—didn’t let the racial discrimination that he experienced deter him from cycling. In fact, he used all of the negative experiences as fuel to push forward and understood that what he was doing was something bigger than himself; he was opening up doors for generations of Black athletes to follow in his footsteps. Many star athletes would follow suit and lend their voices to social and political issues including Jackie Robinson , Muhammad Ali , Colin Kaepernick , LeBron James and Serena Williams . “He really was a civil rights icon for his day,” Kranish said in a statement. “He wrote extensively about racing not just for his glory. He wanted to show that if he could win a fair match against whites, that any Black could compete and triumph whatever field they tried, if they were given a fair shot.” Taylor is also the inspiration behind a new art exhibit slated to be unveiled next month. Artist Kadir Nelson —known for doing the cover art for rapper Drake ’s Nothing Was the Same album—will create a bronze sculpture of Taylor that will be on display at 3 World Trade Center. SEE ALSO: Chadwick Boseman To Star In Film About First Black Samurai LeBron James Aims To Combat Hunger In Underserved Communities [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3852847″ overlay=”true”]

New Book Highlights The Legacy Of Black Cyclist Marshall Taylor

DJ Khaled Taps SZA, John Legend, Meek Mill, & More For His ‘Saturday Night Live’ Performances [Video]

Source: Shareif Ziyadat / Getty DJ Khaled Finally Makes His Saturday Night Live Debut Only one day after the release of his latest album, Father of Asahd , DJ Khaled took the stage for his first ever Saturday Night Live performance along with a slew of his friends and collaborators. First, the super producer took the stage with Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Jeremih, J Balvin and Lil Baby to perform their new tracks “Jealous” and “You Stay.” Khaled follows that up with another star-studded stage, performing a medley of “Just Us” with SZA, “Weather the Storm” with Meek Mill, and “Higher” with John Legend. Check out both performance below, including a Nipsey Hussle tribute from everyone on stage.

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DJ Khaled Taps SZA, John Legend, Meek Mill, & More For His ‘Saturday Night Live’ Performances [Video]

Source: Shareif Ziyadat / Getty DJ Khaled Finally Makes His Saturday Night Live Debut Only one day after the release of his latest album, Father of Asahd , DJ Khaled took the stage for his first ever Saturday Night Live performance along with a slew of his friends and collaborators. First, the super producer took the stage with Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Jeremih, J Balvin and Lil Baby to perform their new tracks “Jealous” and “You Stay.” Khaled follows that up with another star-studded stage, performing a medley of “Just Us” with SZA, “Weather the Storm” with Meek Mill, and “Higher” with John Legend. Check out both performance below, including a Nipsey Hussle tribute from everyone on stage.

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