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Tessica has kept her legion of supporters and worried observers updated, and appears to be taking steps to remove the Gorilla Glue from her scalp.

Zendaya and John David Washington's Netflix pandemic passion project Malcolm & Marie, written and directed by Sam Levinson, is finally here. Of course, there is already backlash being directed towards the film. Levinson is quickly addressing it.

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Today (Feb. 5), Van Jones was a guest on The View, and things did not go well for him. The CNN political analyst got called out for hip flip-flopping opinions of Donald Trump, and it was quite entertaining for those tired of his tap-dancing antics on national television.

Nick Cannon and ViacomCBS have kissed and made up. Wild' N Out is back, which means we no longer have to watch 'Ridiculousness' anymore.

With the release of her latest single "Up" along with an accompanying video, it appears safe to say that Bardi is back to reclaim the throne.

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Candace Owens is at it again, this time the Karen disguised as a Black woman tried to come for AOC, and once again, it backfired in her face spectacularly.

It's happening, EA Sports is bringing back its beloved NCAA College Football game after a long seven-year absence, but there is a huge twist.

Twitter is also paying homage to Dustin Diamond and giving him his flowers for playing the lovable geek in the iconic NBC sitcom Saved By The Bell after it was announced he passed away after battle stage 4 cancer.

February 1st is supposed to be a day we're supposed to be honoring Black greatness with the start of Black History Month. Instead, Twitter is laser-focused on the actions of Rochester police officers. 

As the nation joins together to remember the droves of accomplishments made by Black people, we look back to 1915 where the roots of the celebration were first formed.

Showing that she's her own woman, Chloe has been showing off and showing out on the 'Gram and Tik Tok with most people saluting her expression but the hate brigade is never too far away with their bad takes.

The Cleveland, Ohio rapper turned 37 on Jan. 30, and fans on Twitter are celebrating the rapper and vocalist's life.