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Pop Culture Kim Kardashian sat down with death row inmate, Julius Jones, in the hopes of being able to commute his sentence.
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Pop Culture Megan Thee Stallion took to Twitter today to react to her first-ever Grammy nomination.
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Pop Culture Megan Thee Stallion admits that she had a Tory Lanez diss track "ready to go the next day" but decided to save it for her album.
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Relationships She's glowing!
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Pop Culture Rihanna thoughtfully used her platform on Thanksgiving to acknowledge and send love to "mourning" Native Americans.
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Pop Culture Since coming to his defense earlier this year, Bill Cosby thanks Boosie Badazz for his support.
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Pop Culture Azealia Banks has been dragging a ton of people lately and fans are low key loving it.
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Pop Culture "Anything You Want" singer, Sevyn Streeter, revealed that she recently tested positive for COVID-19, and will not be spending Christmas with her family this year because of it.
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Pop Culture After trying to help commute death row inmate, Brandon Bernard's sentencing to no avail, Kim Kardashian shares a series of emotional tweets paying tribute to him as his execution approaches.
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Pop Culture Larsa Pippen is being roasted on Instagram after sharing a message, praying "for anyone dealing with heartache," amid rumors that she's dating a married man.
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Pop Culture Yung Miami is in hot water after making a controversial joked about pregnancy.
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Relationships Amber Heard's future with DC Films is not looking hopeful.
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Pop Culture Despite having been released in September 2013, people are only now realizing that Tyler, The Creator is one of the voices in Grand Theft Auto V.
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Relationships Reginae Carter took to Instagram to thank her boyfriend, YFN Lucci, for throwing her 22nd birthday party, and share the three outfits she wore to it.
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Music On this week’s episode of HNHH & DJ Paul’s “Mafia Radio” Podcast, Mario Judah opens up about releasing his first song, realizing he could sing, wanting to blend rock and hip hop, and more.
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