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In the wake of inauguration day, which may be melancholic for some, 'MadameNoire' rounded up the ultimate list of Black women with “presidential energy.” The ones we love, adore and could totally take charge of the White House.
Doctors start referring to our ovaries as geriatric at the tender age of 35, increasing the pressure to find a find a partner, bust in wide open, and get knocked up.
The beloved candy company M&M's will be replacing their cartoon "spokecandies" with a famous celebrity.
Maya Rudolph made history on Sunday night at the Emmys after the actress became the first person in 20 years to win twice consecutively in the same category.
In a recent profile with The New York Times, Maya Rudolph talked about the challenges of growing up biracial after losing her Black mother.
Since her start with Destiny’s Child, Beyonce has amassed a legion of fans who cheer her on at every move. She’s also inspired a lot of people to channel their inner Sasha Fierce and impersonate the “Bootylicious” singer. Here are some of the best and funniest Beyonce impersonations. Maya Rudolph Talks About Elevator Beat Down […]
Whether by choice or by birth, these Black celebs are also Jewish.
Want to see what Rihanna, Lauryn Hill, Gaga and more were looking like as teens? Check them out in all their normal-ness...