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Why Tiffany Haddish needs 15 hugs a day

Tiffany Haddish needs “15 hugs a day.” The 39-year-old actress believes getting hugs from her loved ones is the key to happiness, and says getting a healthy

Mike Tyson announces support for Donald Trump

In a recent interview with HuffPost Live, former Heavyweight Boxing champ Mike Tyson expressed his support for Donald Trump. Tyson stated “He should be president

Diddy shows J. Lo’s ‘Booty’ some love

With J. Lo’s latest video “Booty” featuring her infamous assets steaming up the screen alongside Iggy Azalea, Diddy was asked to give his perspective on his ex-boo’s most well-known curve.

Usher issues a second statement regarding Justin Bieber

Just a few days after addressing the racial controversy surrounding his protege Justin Bieber, R&B singer Usher has made another public statement regarding the videos that have emerged of the young star making racist jokes.

Russell Simmons believes Kanye is misunderstood, Kanye responds

Hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons released an op-ed piece this week, and the Def Jam Recordings founder took the time to share his thoughts on hip-hop’s most controversial superstar: Kanye West. In his piece, Simmons shares his belief that West is misunderstood and he also believes that Kanye’s recent outbursts are for the good of everyone–not just in service to West’s own narcissism.

Justin Bieber’s celebrity support group includes Will Smith, Eminem

Justin Bieber and his manager Scooter Braun open up about the criticism Bieber has faced over the past couple of years in the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter. They reveal that, through much of his troubles, he’s had the ear of some notable celebrities who want the best for him.

‘The Best Man Holiday’ fell flat with white audiences, should black people care?

USA Today’s ignorant description of “The Best Man Holiday” as a ‘race-themed’ film (later laughably softened as a ‘diverse’ film), opened up the floodgates of criticism and justifiable anger. But more than that, it shed a light on what black filmmakers, actors and audiences have known for years: anything that features mostly black stars will invariably be viewed as a ‘black’ film by the mainstream–regardless of how universal the actual film’s themes are.