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Academy Award winner Ruth E. Carter speaks with FABUtainment on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards luncheon in Los Angeles, California.
Actress and director Gabrielle Dennis speaks with FABUtainment on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards luncheon in Los Angeles. She is widely recognized for her role as Janay Brice in the comedy-drama series, The Game, and is also known for her appearance in the teen comedy film, Bring It On: Fight to the Finish as Treyvonetta. Recently, Dennis starred in HBO’ sketch comedy show, A Black Lady Sketch Show, The Upshaws, and Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming.
After welcoming his 12th child, comedian and actor Nick Cannon isn’t sure if he’s done having children. via People: While chatting with Entertainment Tonight, the 42-year-old Masked Singer host and father to 12 kids was asked if he is done having babies after welcoming his 12th child, daughter Halo Marie Cannon, with model Alyssa Scott in December. “Yeah, yeah, yeah,” Cannon told ET, though he added that more kids could still be in the cards. “God decides when we’re done, but I believe I definitely got my hands full,” he said. “And I’m so focused. I’m locked in. But when…
FABUtainment chats with Abbott Elementary star William Stanford Davis on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards luncheon in Los Angeles. William plays the role of Abbott Elementary’s eccentric custodian Mr. Johnson.
(Los Angeles, CA) – The Critics Choice Association (CCA) Women’s Committee is pleased to announce that “Emily” (Bleecker Street), “Harlem” (Amazon Prime Video) and “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” (Disney Channel, Disney+) will receive the Seal of Female Empowerment in Entertainment. Called the “SOFEE,” the Seal recognizes outstanding new films and television series that illuminate the female experience and perspective through authentically told female-driven stories. Written and directed by Frances O’Connor, “Emily” is a haunting and powerful imagination of Emily Brontë’s life, exploring the challenges and expectations Brontë faced as a woman of that era, repressed by society but striving toward artistic…
(LOS ANGELES, CA) February 22, 2023 — Better Brothers Los Angeles (BBLA), in association with award-winning iconic actress/activist Sheryl Lee Ralph and her non-profit organization, The DIVA Foundation, are excited to announce that groundbreaking actress and LGBTQ+ advocate Raven-Symone´ is among this year’s impactful honorees at the “9th Annual Truth Awards” on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at the Taglyan Cultural Complex in Hollywood, CA. The awards will stream exclusively on Fox Soul, Saturday, March 18th. The private and ticketed black-tie affair will begin at 5:00 pm with red-carpet arrivals and a VIP reception. Claudia Jordan (“Fox Soul’s Cocktails with Queens,” “Tea-G-I-F”) will host the event along with Marcus Washington (“NBC Bay Area News”). The “9th Annual Truth Awards”…
(LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) – The inaugural Humor Mill Comedy Awards premiered their electrifying, unforgettable celebration of trailblazing comedic legends, rising stars and social influencers Tuesday, Feb. 21 at the Director’s Guild of America. With Instagram-worthy show-stopping moments, the night honored the diverse and rich history of urban comedy with a curated group of presenters, honorees and special tributes. Before the Humor Mill Comedy Awards began, the humor was already in full swing with social media correspondent Juhan Jones’ quick witted, humorous behind-the-scenes recaps from the red carpet. Opened with an illuminating message from the show’s visionary and Executive Producer, Frank…
Actor Adrian Holmes, who plays the role of Philip Banks on Peacock’s Bel-Air, chats with FABUtainment on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards luncheon in Los Angeles, California. Watch as Adrian discusses his NAACP Image Award nomination, and what we can expect to see on season 2 of Bel-Air.
Los Angeles — BELLATOR MMA today announced a change to the lineup for its third visit to the Accor Arena in Paris, France on Friday, May 12. While a momentous middleweight bout between former BELLATOR Middleweight Champion Gegard “The Dreamcatcher” Mousasi (49-8-2) and No. 2-ranked Fabian “The Assassin” Edwards (11-2) will still main event the card, Sidney Outlaw will no longer compete in the BELLATOR Lightweight World Grand Prix. Outlaw’s removal from the highly acclaimed tournament gives No. 6-ranked lightweight and former BELLATOR champion Brent Primus (11-3) an opportunity to step into enemy territory against Paris-based standout Mansour “Afro-Samurai” Barnaoui (20-4) in an opening round, quarterfinal matchup of the million-dollar BELLATOR…