So does this excite you? Well it does not excite us although we do like both. Missy Elliott is set to touch down at the Super Bowl. The rapper will reportedly join Katy Perry during Sunday’s halftime show.
A source tells The Associated Press that Missy is slated to make a surprise appearance during Katy’s performance at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
Missy was featured on a remix to Katy’s 2011 hit “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.).”
During a press conference on Thursday, Katy hinted at an “old school” surprise guest.
“I’m very excited about this guest because I thought long and hard about it and wanted to kinda bring someone back, a throwback of sorts, that definitely needed some more shine,” she said. “All I can say is that it will be a real female fun night.”
She promised that the surprise would captivate viewers. “When you hear the first ring of the chord, I think jaws will drop and faces will melt.”
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
MANNY PACQUIAO AND FLOYD MAYWEATHER MEET AT MIAMI HEAT'S GAME
The anticipation for the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight has been high since it was originally announced! Up until this point the two having only spoke over the phone, but that changed last night at a Miami Heat’s game.
Last night Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao met face to face, but NOT in the ring! The two future Hall of Famers attended a Miami Heat’s game last night.
Mayweather sitting next to the Heat’s bench and Pacquiao was across from him. The audience was anxious to see what would happen between the two or if they would even talk? Eventually, the two Welterweight champs are seen exchanging words on the sidelines. No, there was no intense mess-talking, but instead a cordial handshake and Mayweather gave Pacquiao his number.
Last night Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao met face to face, but NOT in the ring! The two future Hall of Famers attended a Miami Heat’s game last night.
Mayweather sitting next to the Heat’s bench and Pacquiao was across from him. The audience was anxious to see what would happen between the two or if they would even talk? Eventually, the two Welterweight champs are seen exchanging words on the sidelines. No, there was no intense mess-talking, but instead a cordial handshake and Mayweather gave Pacquiao his number.
“He gave his number to me and said we will communicate with each other,” Pacquiao said. Michael Koncz, Pacquiao’s manager, told ESPN that the two had a “friendly discussion.”It is hard for many to believe that these two have never met until last night. They have talked on the phone a few times, but that was it.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
GLORY! COMMON AND JOHN LEGEND TO PERFORM THEIR OSCAR NOMINATED SONG
Common and John Legend are headed to the Oscars. The rapper and singer will perform their nominated song “Glory” at the 87th Academy Awards next month.
The powerful anthem, taken from the civil rights drama Selma, scored a nomination for Original Song.
Other nominees include “Everything Is Awesome” from The Lego Movie, “Grateful” from Beyond the Lights, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You” from Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me, and “Lost Stars” from Begin Again.
The duo, who won Best Original Song at the Golden Globes, joins previously announced performer Adam Levine, who will sing “Lost Stars” from the film Begin Again.
The 87th Academy Awards will air live on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. EST on ABC.
Before he takes the stage at the Oscars, Legend will perform “America the Beautiful” during the pre-game festivities for Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Ariz. on Sunday.
The powerful anthem, taken from the civil rights drama Selma, scored a nomination for Original Song.
Other nominees include “Everything Is Awesome” from The Lego Movie, “Grateful” from Beyond the Lights, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You” from Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me, and “Lost Stars” from Begin Again.
The duo, who won Best Original Song at the Golden Globes, joins previously announced performer Adam Levine, who will sing “Lost Stars” from the film Begin Again.
The 87th Academy Awards will air live on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. EST on ABC.
Before he takes the stage at the Oscars, Legend will perform “America the Beautiful” during the pre-game festivities for Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Ariz. on Sunday.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
SWIZZ BEATZ ‘HOUSE PARTY’-THEMED BASH FOR ALICIA KEYS’ BIRTHDAY...BROUGHT BACK THE 90'S CAST
And the dopest husband of the year goes too.....Swizz Beatz who went all out for his wife’s birthday. After she hosted a Coming to America bash for his 36th birthday last year, Swizz organized a House Party-themed “Pajama Jammy Jam” in honor of his wife turning 34.
He brought back the cast of the 1990 movie including Kid ‘N Play, Tisha Campbell-Martin, and A.J. Johnson, who performed some of their famous moves from the film.
Monday, January 26, 2015
BIG WINS VIOLA DAVIS & UZO ADUBA MAKE HISTORY AT THE SAG AWARDS LEAD TITLE ROLES BY BLACK WOMEN
And the winner is Viola Davis won the outstanding lead drama actress prize at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role in "How To Get Away With Murder." Davis is just the third actress of color to nab the title.
Sandra Oh of "Grey's Anatomy" won the award in 2005, followed by Chandra Wilson in 2006, who won for the same show. Those two victories -- along with Davis' -- were all for series produced by Shonda Rhimes.
The award for outstanding comedy actress also went to an African-American performer -- Uzo Aduba won her first-ever SAG award for her work on "Orange Is The New Black" at the Jan. 25 ceremony, marking the first year both winning lead actresses were people of color. "Ugly Betty's" America Ferrera won for lead actress in a comedy series in 2006, and was the first Latina to score the prize.
The SAG Awards are an indication that Hollywood is moving in the right direction -- especially after not one actor of color was nominated for the upcoming Academy Awards -- but Davis tells Variety that there is still much progress to be made.
Sandra Oh of "Grey's Anatomy" won the award in 2005, followed by Chandra Wilson in 2006, who won for the same show. Those two victories -- along with Davis' -- were all for series produced by Shonda Rhimes.
The award for outstanding comedy actress also went to an African-American performer -- Uzo Aduba won her first-ever SAG award for her work on "Orange Is The New Black" at the Jan. 25 ceremony, marking the first year both winning lead actresses were people of color. "Ugly Betty's" America Ferrera won for lead actress in a comedy series in 2006, and was the first Latina to score the prize.
The SAG Awards are an indication that Hollywood is moving in the right direction -- especially after not one actor of color was nominated for the upcoming Academy Awards -- but Davis tells Variety that there is still much progress to be made.
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"It starts with the casting. It starts with the narratives. The narratives have got to be inclusive," Davis said on the red carpet, moments before her big win. "We're in the 21st century now. People are multicultural now. We know more now about the world and what the world looks like, and it's got to be reflected in the scripts."
SAG AWARDS RED CARPET WHO WORE WHAT & WHY?
Gorgeous LUPITA NYONG'O in In Elie Saab
Viola Davis
JULIA ROBERTS in In Givenchy
JENNIFER ANISTON in In vintage Galliano
PAULA PATTON In Ayesha
Matthew McConaughey and Camila McConaughey
Danielle Brooks from "Orange Is The New Black"
Uzo Aduba
BET HONORS KANYE WEST AND USHER CELEBRATED ....RED CARPET PICS
The stars gathered in the nation’s capital for BET Honors 2015, which was taped at Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. on Saturday (Jan. 24). Hosted by Wayne Brady, the eighth annual show saluted African-American trailblazers in art, music, theater, technology, and business.
This year’s honorees included Kanye West; Usher; Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African Art; Phylicia Rashad, Tony Award-winning actress; and John W. Thompson, Chairman of Microsoft and CEO of Virtual Instruments.
An emotional Usher accepted the Musical Arts Award from Bobby Brown and Ben Vereen, and received a musical salute from Trey Songz, who performed a cover of Usher hits including “Nice & Slow.”
The BET Honors airs on BET February 23 9P/8C where you can see Johnetta B. Cole, Phylicia Rashad, Kanye and Usher receive their major awards.
The sexy Trey Songz gave the camera good face.
Keisha Knight Pullman
Kim Kardashian serves 2015 Mortica