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  • '90s R&B Group Silk Releasing Comeback Album 'Quiet Storm' in March

    Don't call it a comeback, they've been here for years. '90s R&B group Silk are gearing up to release their first album in over a decade, Quiet Storm, in March of 2016.
  • Taylor Swift Meets 12-Year-Old Fan with Cancer Delaney Clements

    Tis the season of giving- although, Taylor Swift makes it repeatedly clear that her generosity knows no boundaries or specific seasons. As an early Christmas gift, the 26-year-old pop sensation stopped in Colorado to make a surprise visit to one of her biggest fans, Delaney Clements, who is currently battling Cancer.
  • Countess Vaughn, Brandy Norwood Apologize for Old 'Moesha' Feud on Instagram

    it's one of those "awww" moments, that took place between the 90s sitcom, Moesha, actresses, Countess Vaughn and Brandy Norwood on Instagram. The two finally apologized to one another for a feud that included nasty name calling, and lasted for over a decade.
  • Deadmau5 Apologizes To Fans "Sorry For Being A Dick," Reveals Depression Battle

    That was quick. Just a few days after Deadmau5 quit social media in a fit, calling his fans on social media just a bunch of numbers and saying he would return to the platforms in 2017, Zimmerman is back on all of his beloved networks. In addition to the return, he shared why he quit in such hurry and it shouldn't be too surprising for many who have followed him over the years that mau5 is battling with depression.
  • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Shares FIrst Baby Photo of Daughter Jasmine on Instagram!

    Dwayne Johnson, more commonly known as "The Rock," has a reason to smile for the holidays. He received the best gift days before Christmas with the birth of his new bundle of joy, his baby daughter Jasmine and shared her first photo with fans on Instagram.
  • 'The View' Raven-Symoné Fires Back at 'RHOA' Star NeNe Leakes; Host Feels "Sad For Her"

    Former 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star NeNe Leakes stopped by Andy Cohen's 'Watch What Happens Live' to spill the tea about her "shady" experience with the ladies of 'The View' on Nov. 17. Controversial talk show co-host Raven-Symoné fired back at the popular TV personality's for the comments she made, telling E! News she feels "sad for her."
  • Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst Banned From Ukraine, Country Claims National Security Threat

    Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst has reportedly been banned from entering the Ukraine for the next five years, due to the country's claim that he is a threat to national security.
  • CBGB OMFUG is Reopening as a Restaurant at Newark Airport

    CBGB, considered by many the birthplace of punk, is apparently reopening as a restaurant in Newark, International Airport. Anyone who was unsure of the end of a certain era when the legendary club known for hosting Blondie, the Ramones, Television, the Misfits, Talking Heads and countless other acts closed its doorson the Bowery in NYC about a decade ago can now finally face the music--punk is dead; long live punk.
  • Nicki Minaj Personally Cast Her Sitcom, Saying She was "Too Involved."

    Whoopi Goldberg will co-star in Nicki Minaj's upcoming sit-com "Nicki". Other stars include Selita Ebanks and Wesley Jonathan. The show was cast, and will be Executive Produced by Minaj.
  • Selena Gomez Sexy 'Hands To Myself' Music Video is Sure to Make Justin Bieber Jealous

    Selena Gomez on Monday released the steamy, sexy music video for her Revival single "Hands To Myself," featuring some handsy, make-out scenes with a beefy dude that's likely to ruffle the feathers of Justin Bieber.
  • Timbaland King Stays King Mixtape Tracklist: Migos, Young Thug, Aaliyah Featured

    Gearing up for its Christmas release, Timbaland has unveiled the complete tracklist for his new mixtape King Stays King. The mixtape features the likes of Migos, Young Thug, 2 Chainz, Aaliyah, Tink, Yo Gotti, Rich Homie Quan and others.
  • J.K. Rowling Responds to Casting Black Actress as Hermione; Twitter Backlash & Praise

    Excitement continues to grow for fans in regards to the upcoming stage play, 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,' but the most the latest news surrounding the casting choice of a particular character has rubbed some people the wrong way. A black actress portraying Hermione Granger generated both Twitter backlash and praise, but it was author J.K. Rowling's response that really surprised fans.
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