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14 Dec

Anthony Anderson And Wife Alvina Divorcing After 22 Years

Anthony Anderson And Wife Alvina Divorcing After 22 Years
Anthony Anderson And Wife Alvina Divorcing Anthony Anderson and wife Alvina Anderson (née Stewart) appear to be going their separate ways after two children and 22 years of marriage. In line with TMZ, Alvina recently filed for divorce on Friday in Los Angeles. She is in search of spousal support and for the actor to pay her attorney’s fees. As mentioned, the couple have two children in daughter Kyra, 26, and son Nathan, 22, an actor himself, who appeared within the Netflix sitcom Richie Wealthy. This isn’t the primary time Alvina has filed for divorce. She attempted to finish their marriage in 2015 after the couple was separated for a time period. Nonetheless, the couple decided to work things out and maintained a...
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25 Nov

Kris Wu Sentenced to 13 Years in Beijing Jail

Kris Wu Sentenced
Kris Wu Sentenced SHANGHAI — Kris Wu Sentenced the Chinese-Canadian singer, actor and former ambassador of Louis Vuitton, Porsche, and Bulgari, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for rape and for organizing promiscuous group activities, Beijing Chaoyang District Court wrote in an announcement Friday afternoon. The 32-year-old Wu shall be deported from China after serving his sentence, said the statement. The court has found Wu guilty of forcing three women to have sex with him between November and December 2020. The investigation showed that Wu had “taken advantage of the undeniable fact that they were drunk and will not resist,” wrote the court statement. The court also found Wu guilty of “organizing two women and other accomplices for engaging in promiscuous group...
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22 Nov

After Nearly 150 Years, HBCU Prairie View A&M Allows

After Nearly 150 Years, HBCU Prairie View A&M Allows
Photo credit: Rena O. Productions In 1968, the nation’s first African American studies major was developed at San Francisco State University after an uproarious outcry from students and school. 54 years later, historically Black university Prairie View A&M University is following suit. In a news release, it was announced that the 146-year-old institution will offer students the choice to major or minor in African American studies starting this fall. “An element of the HBCU experience for a lot of students is a journey to self-identification, Blackness, and trying to know the Black experience higher,” said Director and Associate Professor of AAS Jeanelle Hope, Ph.D in a news release. “It [African American Studies] provides students with the language to know the world...
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