Entertainment

Catch up on the latest entertainment news curated for today’s Black woman.

When Jasmine Amy Rogers learned of her Tony Award nomination for her Broadway debut in Boop! The Musical, she was stunned. Rogers has been working toward this moment for years. A finalist at the Jimmy Awards, she studied musical theater at the Manhattan School of Music and built up a résumé that includes Mean Girls (as Gretchen Wieners), Jelly’s Last Jam, The Wanderer, and Becoming Nancy.

Lil Wayne and longtime girlfriend Denise Bidot have called it quits. In a lengthy Instagram video shared May 11, the 38-year-old plus-sized model claimed that the rap star broke things off on Mother’s Day via text, leaving her and her daughter high and dry. Not only that, she alleged that the “A Milli” hitmaker was abusive prior to ending their relationship.

KJ Smith and Skyh Black announced they’re expecting their first child! The Sistas and All The Queen’s Men stars spilled their sweet news sharing a personal story that’s straight out of a family fertility fairy tale.

The iconic 90’s R&B girl group Xscape is back and stronger than ever, now as a trio. Current members Kandi Burruss-Tucker, Tameka “Tiny” Cottle-Harris, and Tamika Scott, continue to make waves in the music industry. They recently celebrated a significant milestone, with two of their classic singles, My Little Secret and Softest Place On Earth […]

It’s been six years since Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade welcomed their daughter Kaavia, but even after all this time, their surrogacy journey still doesn’t sit right with the actress.

Following her mother's passing, Chantal Rochelle found her young niece grappling to come to terms with such a magnitude of loss. This prompted her to develop the idea of writing a children’s book, 'Where Did Grandma Go?' to help young (and not so young) people learn to cope with the shift that comes with losing someone you love.

Fans of the hit CBS action drama The Equalizer were stunned as the network announced that they were cancelling the Queen Latifah-fronted show last Friday (May 2)after five seasons on air. The Grammy Award winning star issued a statement to her fans through a post on Instagram, which featured a photo of her as the lead character Robyn McCall with a key phrase from the show: “I’m the one you call when you can’t call 911.”

A$AP Rocky and Rihanna opened up about expanding their family after revealing the singer’s pregnancy ahead of the 2025 Met Gala.

Jill Marie Jones brings soul, complexity, and authenticity to her role as Paisley Terrell in the new stage play 'Games Women Play.'

When two Black women icons like Tina Knowles and Michelle Obama link up, we already know it will be epic. But no one was quite ready for the moment that had the crowd on their feet and social media buzzing.

Cory Hardrict’s performance in 'Die Like A Man' confirms he's one of the most emotionally rich and compelling actors of his generation.

Since Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” was released in theaters on April 18, it has been a topic of conversation everywhere you can find Black people.