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  • Beyoncé Makes History At Coachella, Reunites With Destiny’s Child

    Beyoncé lit up Coachella 2018 with her epic performances that include a short but sweet Destiny's Child reunion. The singer will return to the Coachella stage next Saturday, April 21.
  • WATCH: Octavia Spencer Explains How Jessica Chastain Helped Her Fight For Equal Pay

    Octavia Spencer recently opened up about the conversation she had with Jessica Chastain on gender pay equality. The actress also credited Chastain for ensuring that they will both receive equal pay from starring in their upcoming movie.
  • Michelle Williams Finally Speaks Up On Pay Gap Controversy Involving Co-Star Mark Wahlberg

    After her 'All The Money In The World' co-star Mark Wahlberg came under intense scrutiny for taking a considerably larger wage, Michelle Williams has spoken up. The actress praised Wahlberg for donating his salary recently to Time's Up campaign.
  • Mark Wahlberg Donates $1.5 Million Salary To Time’s Up Movement Following Pay Gap Backlash

    Mark Wahlberg has donated his $1.5 million salary to Time’s Up, which supports women and helps prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. The move comes following backlash over his payout, which many thought was evidence of gender pay gap.
  • Mark Wahlberg Wouldn't Approve Christopher Plummer Until He Was Paid Over $1M For Reshoot

    A previous report revealed that Mark Wahlberg received a $1.5 million salary for 10 days of reshoots for 'All The Money In The World.' Meanwhile, his costar Michelle Williams barely made $1,000 for the same amount of work.
  • Mark Wahlberg Made $1.5 Million, Michelle Williams Below $1,000 From 'All The Money' Reshoot

    'All The Money In The World' is already riddled with controversies. The new movie directed by Sir Ridley Scott has reignited the conversation about the pay gap in Hollywood.
  • Beyonce Reunites With Destiny’s Child at Kelly Rowland’s 35th Birthday

    Before Beyonce became known as a solo artist, fans loved her as part of the group Destiny's Child. Recently, the lovely trio recently reunited during the celebration of Kelly Rowland's birthday on February 20.
  • 'Color Purple' Star Jennifer Hudson Heats Up 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert' [WATCH]

    We definitely want to "Push Da Button" to see and hear what singer/actress Jennifer Hudson has been up to lately! The "If This Isn't Love" singer recently joined the 'The Color Purple' Broadway revival as the sultry Shug Avery (originally played by Margaret Avery in the movie version) and she showed off those powerful pipes last night on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' with a toe-tapping rendition of Shug's memorable hit.
  • Kelly Rowland Denies Rumors of Destiny's Child Reunion, They Haven't Talked About it "At All"

    After the group's manager, Mathew Knowles, said he was "hopeful" that popular R&B trio Destiny's Child would reunite for a new studio album, one third of the group, Kelly Rowland, quickly put those rumors to rest. The "Motivation" singer denied gossip of the group reconvening, saying that they haven't talked about a reunion "at all."
  • Mathew Knowles Hopeful Destiny's Child New Album Will Arrive, Talks Books, TV Projects

    Mathew Knowles, father of one of the world's biggest stars and manager to Destiny's Child, the group that launched his daughter Beyonce's career, is hopeful that the trio will reunite to craft another studio album.
  • Beyonce Slays Headlining Set at 2015's Budweiser Made in America Festival

    The audience at Saturday's 2015 Budweiser Made in America Festival fell "Crazy in Love" with Beyonce as she kicked off her headlining set in Philadelphia with a slow, sultry rendition of the hit before launching into the fierce and original "Crazy in Love" track.
  • White House Gospel Performance: Aretha Franklin, Michelle Williams "Say Yes" With Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland

    Last night, April 14, the White House kicked off a celebration of gospel music as part of the "In Performance at the White House" series. The celebration included performances by Aretha Franklin and Michelle Williams, who performed her song "Say Yes" that featured Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama have expressed their excitement for the gospel event.
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