I don’t know who needs to hear this, but it’s officially a Hot Barbie Summer. Whether you plan to be all dolled up in pink for the rest of the season or grabbing your friends to go see the long-awaited…
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Loretta Devine unleashes her dark side as fear-inducing practitioner in ‘Spell’
Loretta Devine is known for portraying warm, comforting characters. But in the film Spell, she completely shakes her well-known moniker. Co-starring opposite Omari Hardwick as Eloise, a hoodoo practitioner, she delivers a spine chilling performance. In a recent interview with…
Read MoreTrap App BOOMIN’: Funniest (And Pettiest) Tweets From The Latest “Power Book II: Ghost” Episode
Source: STARZ So, here we are 4 episodes into “Power Book II: Ghost” deeply conflicted about actually liking Tariq after seasonS (SEASONSSSSS) of unforgivable behavior that includes murdering his own father in his own club on “Power.” We didn’t know…
Read More‘You Chose A White Woman’: Omari Hardwick Criticized For Interracial Marriage, Demands Fan Unfollow Him After Disrespecting His Wife and Children
Actor Omari Hardwick has taken heat before for being in an interracial relationship from the Internet. Recently, he had to clap back in a lengthy message to one of his followers for disrespecting his family under a post in which…
Read MoreActor Omari Hardwick Dragged For Making Chadwick Boseman Tribute ‘About Himself’ Fans Calling Him Out
The entire world mourns Chadwick Boseman, yet not all tributes are the same, nor are they equal. Fellow actor Omari Hardwick, widely-known for his recurring role as James “Ghost” St. Patrick on Starz network’sPower, joined in the affair by paying homage via Instagram. Tensions…
Read More‘I Was a Strong Black Father’: Omari Hardwick Says Ghost Was a Better Parent than Tasha and Shouldn’t Have Been Killed in Season 6
Some “Power” fans said they were shocked to learn that Michael Rainey Jr.‘s character Tariq killed his father James “Ghost” St. Patrick, played by Omari Hardwick. At the same time, others said they knew it all along. But either way,…
Read MoreTo ‘Man Up’ Also Means to Stand Against Domestic Violence
It is usually gradual, beginning with kindness, flattery, gentleness—actions calculated to endear and establish trust. It will be subtle at first, demanding to know where you are, what you’re doing and who you’re with at all times. Every situation will…
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