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Lifetime's Aaliyah biopic premiered last night, Nov. 15, and so far no one has been impressed by it. "Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B" has actually been catching a fair amount of flak from artists and fans alike. Producer and Aaliyah friend Timbaland took to his social media accounts to voice his displeasure with the movie. Timbaland's Instagram is littered with memes throwing shade at the biopic. He even posted a video, "Billboard" points out, where he talks about his problems with the film. "I think everyone [sic] musician portrayed in this Aaliyah movie should sue the hell out Lifetime movie for failure of accurate casting," he said in the video. "A lot of people keep asking me if I'm watching that bullshit. Evidently not," Timbaland added in another post. "No way. Not Timbo. People, thanks for the comments tonight on that bullshit Aaliyah movie. They have felt Timbo's wrath tonight, baby, and that's it." -
Alexandra Shipp Plays Aaliyah In Trailer From Lifetime’s Biopic [WATCH]
Lifetime's biopic on Aaliyah is on its way, despite criticism and family wishes. The network has now begun promoting the made-for-TV movie with a brief trailer featuring lead actress Alexandria Shipp. It shows her dressed in Aaliyah's iconic baggy jeans and crop-top and busting a few dance moves. -
Aaliyah Biopic Premiering On Lifetime In November [PHOTO]
On Twitter today, the Lifetime network announced that their long-awaited and controversial biopic about the late R&B singer Aaliyah, titled Aaliyah: Princess of R&B, will be premiering on Saturday, Nov. 15. Along with this announcement came a photo of actress Alexandra Shipp as Aaliyah, which you can check out below.
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