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18 Dec

Jada Pinkett-Smith Set To Release Memoir Documenting Her Journey

Jada Pinkett-Smith Set To Release Memoir Documenting Her Journey
Photo by Wealthy Fury/VF22/Getty Images for Vanity Fair Actress and talk show host Jada Pinkett-Smith is about to publish a currently-untitled memoir with Dey Street Books, a HarperCollins imprint, next fall. “Jada Pinkett Smith chronicles lessons learned in the middle of a difficult but riveting journey — a rollercoaster ride from the depths of suicidal depression to the heights of non-public rediscovery and the celebration of authentic feminine power,” read in a press release reported by People. The announcement also states that within the book, Smith “reveals her unconventional upbringing in Baltimore — from the kid of two addicts to a promising theater student and a violent interlude as a petty drug-dealer — followed by a parallel rise to stardom alongside her close...
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17 Dec

Diddy Remembers Kim Porter, “I Love You Perpetually.” –

Diddy Remembers Kim Porter, “I Love You Perpetually.” –
Getty Sean “Diddy” Combs honored his former love, Kim Porter, on Instagram. He wrote, “Today, we rejoice you in your rebirth day. I pray y’all get to experience a love like this. I miss you, and I really like you without end.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by LOVE (@diddy) Kim Porter passed away on this present day in 2018 from lobar pneumonia and left behind 4 children, Quincy, Christan Combs, and twins, D’Lila and Jessie Combs. The previous couple shared three children, dated on and off for the reason that early Nineties, and remained close. Although Porter isn't any longer...
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27 Nov

We Love How Black Panther: Wakanda Without end’ Honors

We Love How Black Panther: Wakanda Without end’ Honors
We Love How Black Panther The Walt Disney Company via Getty Images Angela Bassett, Tenoch Huerta, Winston Duke, Letitia Wright, Ryan Coogler We Love How Black Panther Marvel’s blockbuster “Black Panther 2: Wakanda Without end” immerses us over again within the fictional African Kingdom of Wakanda, a Black refuge from the predatory nation states of Europe and america. The Black Panther, generally known as T’Challa, was the previous king of this wealthy and hyper-modern asylum from the colonialists and capitalists who impoverished the true continent of Africa, but he perished in the primary “Black Panther”released in 2018. [Editor’s note: SPOILER ALERT, but if you haven’t seen the film yet, what are you waiting for?] The sequel incorporates a stunning revival of his legacy after we...
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