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Angela Bassett portrayed the incomparable Tina Turner in “What's Love Got to Do with It” in 1993. #AngelaBassett #TinaTurner -
Ariana DeBose Breaks Her Silence On Now-Iconic BAFTA Rap As Angela Bassett 'Finally' Did The Thing
"Honestly, it's not like I'm like, 'Hey BAFTA, let me in!' They actually called me, believe it or not," she furthered. "But that was the assignment. Like, 'Come celebrate women,' and I was like, 'Absolutely!' We did that and it was fun. Not gonna lie, I had a blast." #ArianaDebose #AngelaBassett -
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Says Lady Gaga is “Way Better” Than Madonna
After Lady Gaga recently announced that she would rather be compared to heavy metal greats Iron Maiden instead of pop sensation Madonna, the metal front man Bruce Dickinson spoke up and stated that he prefers the 'Artpop' singer's music over the long-time pop diva's. -
Lady GaGa Will be the Lead "Evil Character" in 'American Horror Story: Hotel'
Lady GaGa hasn't released any music this year and that's partly because she's preparing to make her TV debut as the lead "evil character" in the upcoming season of "American Horror Story: Hotel." -
Whitney Houston Biopic: What the Critics Are Saying
Lifetime's Whitney Houston biopic, aptly titled "Whitney," premiered last night, Jan. 17, much to the dismay of the singer's family. The Houston family released a statement prior to the debut of the Angela Bassett-directed film to remind fans that there was a lack of involvement by people who knew the diva. Critics weighed in on the biopic, and by most accounts, it was one of the network's better efforts. According to "Billboard," since Houston estate was not involved in the making of the film, the singer's famous tunes were re-recorded by Deborah Cox so star Yaya DaCosta could lip-sync along. Other than that, most reviews said the biopic was incomplete, focusing on Houston's best years and leaving out her untimely death. -
Yaya DaCosta Talks Lifetime's Whitney Houston Biopic Ahead of Tonight's Premiere, Says Playing the Singer Was 'Daunting'
Lifetime's biopic of legendary diva Whitney Houston gets its national television debut tonight (Jan. 17). The film's star, Yaya DaCosta, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the film and the "daunting" task of portraying the beloved singer. Angela Bassett, who worked with Houston on 1993's Waiting to Exhale, directed the TV movie. -
Deborah Cox Covers 'I Will Always Love You'
Deborah Cox has offered up her first rendition for the upcoming Whitney Houston biopic. -
Bobbi Kristina Blasts Angela Bassett
Bobbi Kristina isn't too happy about the casting for her mother's biopic.
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