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MTV’s Family Legacy is back, and this season is giving fans a fresh look at hip-hop royalty through the eyes of their children, including Method Man’s illustrious offspring, Cheyenne Smith and PXWER.   Streaming on Paramount+ starting March 25, the docuseries pulls from exclusive MTV archives and features new interviews with the kids of music […]

Tamar Braxton and Ms. E aren’t just cooking; they’re connecting, healing, and serving up Black excellence with their new CLEO TV show, and BOSSIP has all the deets! Atlanta’s The Garden Room recently hosted a premiere for Cooking Sessions With Tamar & Ms. E, which will air on CLEO TV on March 26 at 9 p.m. ET/CT. Based on the […]

Recently, Big Sean discussed being a new father after welcoming his first child with Jhené Aiko and detailed what it's taught him so far.

Kid Cudi's Los Angeles mansion hosted an unexpected intruder using the wildfire evacuations as cover to break in before being arrested.

Shameik Moore blasted on social media after actress Laura Harrier called him out for posting old video to spark dating rumors.

One of the most important fixtures in black entertainment and music, Quincy Jones, passes away at 91 years old.

LeBron James celebrates new collaboration with Hennessy with a private dinner inside Los Angeles' Memorial Coliseum.

We love #BlackLove and the city of angels witnessed a celestial bond on July 27 as Taja V. Simpson, star of BET’s hit show The Oval, married her love, Ryan Easter! In a ceremony that was the epitome of glamor and romance, BOSSIP got an exclusive first look into all the dazzling details of this […]

With the Olympics around the corner Snoop Dogg revealed he will carry the Olympic torch on the final leg to Paris.

Lee Daniels joined Mo'Nique onstage to offer a public apology, ending the 13-year feud that allegedly got her blackballed after she starred in "Precious." The actress also reunited with Netflix to join the cast of Daniels' upcoming thriller, "Demon House."

"I Am Legend" sequel announced with Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan teaming up on both sides of the camera as co-stars and co-producers. The original 2007 action film grossed more than $585 million worldwide.

Nia DaCosta’s remake of the horror movie that goes by the name you can't even begin to say five times in the mirror of a Black person's home without getting kicked out, beat down and disinvited from all future cookouts has earned an estimated $22,370,00 domestically in its first weekend.