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Nicki Minaj opened up to "Vogue" about addiction to prescription Percocet, her father's drug abuse, and the infamous Trini testes tweet.
Nicki Minaj is posing with her beary-cute precious prince for Vogue while reflecting on her forthcoming fifth album and misconceptions that she’s “mean.” For the publication’s December cover story, Minaj, 40, did a wide-ranging interview on several topics including the process of writing, recording, mixing, and re-mixing Pink Friday ahead of its December 8 release. […]
Seems like Drake & 21 Savage are slightly beefing with Vogue editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour using hideous AI-generated video during tour stop.
Condé Nast sued Drake and 21 Savage over a fake Vogue cover for their "Her Loss" album. The rappers settled for an undisclosed amount.
Rihanna reacted gleefully to VOGUE erecting a marble statue of her at the Met Gala exhibit, "Shut down the met in marble! What’s more gilded than that? Lol! Thank you @metmuseum and @voguemagazine for this historic tribute! y’all bad for this one!" The heavily pregnant singer was present despite her absence this year.
In the pages of the Vogue, Rihanna opened up more than ever before about her relationship with A$AP Rocky, talking about their journey to having a baby together.
Ahead of giving birth to her first child, Rihanna is doing something only she can by gracing the cover of 'Vogue' with her growing belly.
After being criticized by people all over the internet when it was released, it's been revealed that Kamala Harris wasn't a fan of her Vogue cover, either.
A lot of fans were upset with Kim Kardashian's cover following André Leon Talley's death, wishing the fashion mag would have honored their longtime editor following his passing last month.
Halle Berry is the latest celebrity to take a walk down memory lane for VOGUE Magazine's "Life In Looks" video series. In the 11-minute clip, Halle talks about 12 looks via photos prepared by VOGUE. Some are historic moments, like her 2002 Academy Awards win for 'Monster's Ball.'
Zendaya is one of Hollywood's biggest stars, in front of the camera, but that doesn't mean she isn't thinking about taking things to the director's chair for some more work behind-the-scenes.
Mary J. Blige discussed 11 looks over the span of her career, starting from 1994 until now as part of VOGUE's Life In Looks series. The singer revealed her aim was to always look fly. She described some of her looks as ghetto fabulous while others captured the freedom she felt after her divorce.
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