Mother's Day is here, which means it is a time to thank the amazing women who have raised us to be the people we are today. If you and your mom don't have any plans yet, you might just wanna chill out and watch a movie!
February 13 is fast coming upon us - ladies, do you have plans with your gal pals yet? If not, you could always get together for a movie night and turn on any of these awesome female-led buddy comedies.
Queen Latifa Stars With Jada Pinkett Smith On The Next Episode of 'The Equalizer' It's been nearly five years since audiences have seen Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith share the screen together in the hilarious female lead comedy Girls Trip.
While I could very much go OFF about the retrogressive hypocrisy that her team's reaction to her transformation speaks to, I shan't. At least not here. Instead, I will focus on performers that went through major body transformations and how it impacted (OR LITERALLY DID NOT IMPACT) their careers.
Queen Latifah, Dana Owens in real life, shared that her mom, Rita Owens, has died. The actress had been vocal about her love and admiration for her mom, whom she referred to as a 'bright light.'
Singer Mel B could soon be out of 'America's Got Talent.' The producers of the NBC show might have had enough of the former Spice Girls member's antics and might replace her with Queen Latifah.
Last night, history was made! The 40th Annual Kennedy Center Honors featured LL Cool J, Lionel Richie, Gloria Estefan, Norman Lear, and Carmen de Lavallade. LL Cool J is the first rapper to receive this honor.