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Watch The 2017 BET Awards Tonight
The highly-anticipated 17th annual “BET Awards” will air LIVE on Sunday, June 25 on BET from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, CA. Viewers can tune in to BET for all of the star-studded performances and presenters at 8pm ET (tape delayed to Pacific and Mountain Time Zones). Hosted by Leslie Jones, the event will…
Drake Breaks All-Time Record For Most Wins in a Single Night
The “2017 Billboard Music Awards,” hosted by hip-hop artist and actor Ludacris, and actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens, was an explosive night of must-see, one-of-a-kind musical performances and exclusive television premieres from today’s chart-topping artists. Ludacris and Vanessa brought the fun, and the funny, with their wide variety of talents as they both showed off…
Dawn on Diddy Buying Out Her Contract + Danity Kane Reunion
Dawn stopped by to talk to Nessa about her loyalty to Diddy and him buying out her contract, a Danity Kane reunion, being comfortable as herself and independent hustle.
Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: The Bad Boy Story to Debut at Tribeca Film Festival
Following last week’s news that Sean “Diddy” Combs aka Puff Daddy will premiere his Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: The Bad Boy Story documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival, the music mogul announces an exclusive one-night-only performance at the screening event alongside Bad Boy Entertainment’s finest – multi-platinum award-winning artists “First Lady of Bad Boy” Faith…
Beyonce — EPIC 35th Birthday Celebration
http://youtu.be/dPN6TQ_leCw When Beyonce wants her guests to rock 1970s getups for her birthday … best believe they fall into formation. Queen Bey turned 35 over the weekend, but come Monday, she threw herself a Sooouuuuuul Train-themed rooftop party at The Nomad Hotel in NYC. All the celebs in attendance turned out in ’70s gear ……
Diddy Offers Advice for Hilary Clinton, Expresses Disappointment with Obama
Entertainment and fashion mogul, Sean “Diddy” Combs was a staunch supporter of President Barack Obama in 2008, contributing along with Jay Z in bringing hip-hop fans to the vote for the first black president. Speaking in regard to this year’s election in an interview with Rev. Al Sharpton on MSNBC, the entertainer had some advice…

