Ariana Gordon


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  • ‘RHOA’ Star Kenya Moore Writing Memoir About Painful Past and Childhood

    When she's not busy twirling on somebody's last nerve, former Miss USA and current Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore is putting pen to paper and writing a memoir of her life. The former pageant queen has a way of pushing her fellow castmates' buttons on a regular basis on the show, but in the first released pages of her book, titled Invisible, readers will be able to feel Moore's tangible pain as she discusses her difficult past with her estranged mother.
  • Cleveland Baller LeBron James Set to Create and Appear in Unscripted TV Show

    First movies, then television and now unscripted reality shows? Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James has officially branched out beyond the world of basketball. In 2014, in addition to moving back to Cleveland and its basketball team, James debuted two TV shows: Survivor's Remorse, a comedy that focused on the life of a fictional pro basketball player on STARZ, and Becoming, a documentary-style show on Disney XD that focused on the early lives of real athletes. Now, James will move into the world of unscripted television when he brings his latest creation, Cleveland Hustles, to life.
  • Jamie Foxx a Hero After Pulling Man Out of a Burning Vehicle

    Looks like singer-actor Jamie Foxx doesn't just save people in movies. The new Robin Hood: Origins star helped pull a man out of a truck Monday evening after the vehicle hit a drainage ditch, rolled and caught on fire. "Jamie didn't hesitate. He jumped out and ran to the car," a member of Foxx's team told ABC News.
  • Iconic Rap Group Run-D.M.C. to Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

    The 58th Grammy Awards are honoring a rap group with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for the first time in the award show's history. Run-D.M.C., made up of Queens-bred rappers Darryl McDaniels (D.M.C.), Joseph Simmons (Rev Run) and the late Jason Mizell (Jam Master Jay), is known for their iconic style-Adidas sneakers and sweatsuits with big chains and fedoras-and songs such as "My Adidas" and "Walk This Way."
  • 'Ride Along 2’ Star Kevin Hart Gets a Star on the Miami Walk of Fame

    It can't be denied: Actor and comedian Kevin Hart is winning. It seems as though Hart blew up overnight, but with a steady stream of blockbuster and comedy specials, it seems as though he's here to stay. His latest accomplishment? A star on the Miami Walk of Fame—the same year he is also receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in L.A.
  • Lil Dicky Reveals Dreams of Life on the Big (or Small) Screen

    Lil Dicky, born David Burd, always wanted to be a star. Even though he holds a college degree in business and marketing, entertainment and performing was always his dream. Even in his music, there's a good mix of rhymes and comedy that goes into each song, and Dicky thrives on both aspects. "I knew I could rap a little bit, which is not the most unique way for being funny," he told XXLmag.com. "The more I did it, the better I got at rapping and then I fell in love with the craft of it and the possibility that I was a good rapper was very intriguing." Now that his career is blowing up, the YouTube star is looking towards his next venture: acting.
  • New York Jets' Antonio Cromartie and Wife Expecting Twins—After Vasectomy

    Vasectomies might not be the end-all, be-all that we thought it was—at least not for New York Jets footballer Antonio Cromartie and his wife Terricka, who are expecting twins five years after Cromartie got snipped. If that wasn't enough, these two surprise bundles will be the baller's 11th and 12th children. So clearly, fertility is not an issue for the football player, or his wife of eight years.
  • Rapper Fabolous Uses Photos to Address President Obama’s Impact on Hip-Hop

    As President Obama finishes up the last few months of his historical time in office, many look to the future and wonder who will be the next leader of the free world, while others look to the past eight years and Obama's time in office. One such person is rapper Fabolous, who has dedicated his last few Instagram posts to the man that he insists has been the only president in history to embrace the hip-hop culture and champion the artists who create music for the masses.
  • HBO Spotlights J.Cole's 2014 Tour With 'Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming'

    Rapper J. Cole went on tour in 2014, and thanks to HBO, fans got a firsthand look at where the "Crooked Smile" lyricist was born and bred. J. Cole "Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming" is a 90-minute special that shows us around Cole's hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina, filmed during the rapper's stop there while on tour promoting his third studio album, '2014 Forest Hills Drive.'
  • Wondaland artist Jidenna Releases New Video for ‘Knickers’

    Jidenna waited a long time to release a new single after the well-received "Classic Man," but now that he has, he's on a roll! Last month, he released the video for "Long Live the Chief," and then he dropped two more singles, "Extraordinaire" and "Knickers." In the latest video for "Knickers," the clever Nigerian artist plays on words to promote social awareness as only a gentleman can.
  • Jaden Smith Stars in Louis Vuitton Movie for Womenswear Campaign

    Jaden Smith and sister Willow have marched to the beat of their own drums almost from birth it seems, confident in the independence instilled in them by their parents, famed Hollywood power couple, Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith. Jaden took his freethinking and independent spirit to new heights recently when he became the face of Louis Vuitton's women's campaign.
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