It looks like Phor Brumfield is no longer single. The “Black Ink Crew: Chicago” star surprised the internet this week after he showed up on Instagram with a new lady by his side. He posted at least two photos that showed him…
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‘Fumbled’: Jordyn Woods Confirms Bow Wow Slid In Her DMs but Says He ‘Missed His Shot’
It looks like Bow Wow is just hearing about how he missed his chance with Jordyn Woods, two weeks after she talked about it. On Oct. 16, Bow Wow uploaded a clip of Jordyn Woods’ appearance on Genius’ segment…
Read MoreDivorced Single Mom of 2 Finds New Man, Launches Six Figure Chemical-Free Hair Color Brand
Meet Electra Davis, the 36-year old founder and CEO of Mysteek Naturals – a popular Black-owned line of chemical-free hair color products. She launched her successful company just two years after becoming a divorced single mother with two children.A victim…
Read MoreGlendale Becomes First City In California to Apologize for Past as a ‘Sundown Town’ Where Blacks Were Targetted After Dark
Glendale is finally reckoning with a dark part of its history. It is the first city in California and the third in the nation to pass a resolution acknowledging and expressing remorse for its past as a “sundown town.” It…
Read More‘It’s a Girl!’: Keyshia Ka’oir Fans Think This Photo Is a Clue About Her and Gucci Mane’s Unborn Baby
Keyshia Ka’oir and Gucci Mane are having a daughter, according to fans. The couple has been keeping details about their unborn child under wraps after announcing two months ago they were expecting their first child together. Although the pair has…
Read MoreSony Promotes First Black Woman President of TriStar Pictures
Sony Pictures Entertainment has promoted Nicole Brown, an African American woman, as President of TriStar Pictures, extending her contract with the studio to continue oversight of the specialty label. Last year, Brown was appointed to head TriStar Pictures as Executive…
Read More‘He Needs to Address the Source’: Black Leaders Hit Back After Florida’s Governor Proposes Bill to Crack Down on ‘Violent’ Protests
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing a bill that cracks down on what he considers violent protests in the state of Florida. Punishments could go as far as a felony on your record, serious jail time or even the loss…
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