Nicki Minaj Reveals She Is Pregnant, Expecting 1st Child With Husband Kenneth Petty

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Nicki Minaj has revealed she is pregnant, showing off her baby bump in an Instagram post.  Simply captioning the photo ‘#Preggers, Nicki wore a floral bikini and one of her colorful wigs. 

Nicki then went on to share two additional shots seemingly from the same photo shoot. In her third post, Nicki wrote, “Love. Marriage. Baby carriage. Overflowing with excitement & gratitude. Thank you all for the well wishes.”

The baby will be her first with husband Kenneth Petty.  Nicki, 37, married Kenneth, 42, in secret in October 2019, after reuniting years after dating as ‘high school sweethearts.’

Nicki Minaj, 37, Pregnant: Rapper Reveals She’s Expecting 1st Child With Stunning Photo

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Kanye West Kicks Off 2020 Presidential Campaign In Charleston, South Carolina

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Kanye West held his first campaign event in South Carolina on Sunday night. West teased the event on social media, expressing his hope to acquire signatures to get on the ballot in the state. “Hi guys please sign up to put me on the ballot in South Carolina at any of these locations,” West wrote, sharing a list of locations. “You can also sign up at the website kanye2020.country.” 

During the rally, West made such statements as “Harriet Tubman never actually freed the slaves, she just had them work for other white people.” In another moment, West shared a story about how he and wife Kim Kardashian West almost had an abortion, and he grew emotional about his past and his father while crying on stage. At one point, West had someone thrown out of the event for heckling, video showed. 

The rally was held at the Exquis Event Center in North Charleston and was “for registered guests only.” All attendees were asked to sign a COVID-19 liability release form, social distance and wear a mask. 

West’s first rally comes shortly after the rapper announced on the Fourth of July that he planned to run for president in 2020.

A tearful Kanye West launches presidential campaign with rambling rally

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Beyoncé Releases Star-Studded New Trailer For Her Visual Album And Film ‘Black Is King’

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Disney and Parkwood Entertainment have released a new trailer for Beyoncé’s Black Is King, an upcoming visual album and film that was inspired by The Lion King.

Black Is King is scheduled to drop on Disney+ on Friday, July 31, and Beyoncé wrote, directed, produced, and is starring in the project.

“Black Is King is a labor of love,” Beyoncé wrote on IG late last month when she shared the teaser trailer. “It is my passion project that I have been filming, researching and editing day and night for the past year. I’ve given it my all and now it’s yours. It was originally filmed as a companion piece to The Lion King: The Gift soundtrack and meant to celebrate the breadth and beauty of Black ancestry. I could never have imagined that a year later, all the hard work that went into this production would serve a greater purpose.”

Check out the new trailer on YouTube at the link: here

Beyonce Shares New Trailer for ‘Black is King’ Visual Album: Watch

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CBS And NAACP Announce Partnership To Create Content for Broadcast, Cable And Streaming

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CBS Television Studios and the NAACP have struck a multi-year partnership to develop and produce scripted, unscripted and documentary content for linear TV networks and streaming platforms. As part of the agreement, the studio’s creative team will work with the civil rights organization to establish a team of executives and infrastructure to acquire, develop and produce programming.

The partnership will focus on the production of premium content that “expands the number of diverse voices contributing to an ever-evolving society, and by telling inclusive stories that increase the visibility and impact of Black artists in a growing media landscape.”

It also includes a commitment to develop content for the CBS Television Network as well as the ability to sell programming to third-party platforms across the media landscape.

CBS Television Studios signs first of its kind content deal with NAACP

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Rihanna To Debut New Skincare Line “Fenty Skin”

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Rihanna’s newest endeavor in the world of beauty will be called Fenty Skin.  Rihanna previously launched her makeup brand, Fenty Beauty, in 2017, which became an instant hit with innovative products and an expansive range of foundation shades for all skin tones. 

The pop star and beauty mogul announced the news on Instagram, sharing a video of her using the upcoming products.  In the teaser, Rihanna applies multiple skincare products, which look similar to a foam cleanser, serum and sunscreen. Each product is packaged in lilac Fenty Skin bottles. 

Fenty Skin, “the new culture of skincare,” according to the brand, is set to release on July 31. For early access on July 29, sign up on the Fenty Skin website

Rihanna Is Launching Her Own Skincare Line!

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Nick Cannon Issues Apology To The Jewish Community For His Anti-Semitic Comments

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Nick Cannon issued an official apology over his controversial podcast that has since been deleted. Cannon shared a lengthy message on social media on Wednesday, July 15, apologizing to the Jewish community for his “hurtful and divisive words.”

In a message on his Facebook page, Cannon wrote: “First and foremost I extend my deepest and most sincere apologies to my Jewish sisters and brothers for the hurtful and divisive words that came out of my mouth during my interview with Richard Griffin. They reinforced the worst stereotypes of a proud and magnificent people and I feel ashamed of the uninformed and naïve place that these words came from. The video of this interview has since been removed.

“While the Jewish experience encompasses more than 5,000 years and there is so much I have yet to learn, I have had at least a minor history lesson over the past few days and to say that it is eye-opening would be a vast understatement. I want to express my gratitude to the Rabbis, community leaders and institutions who reached out to me to help enlighten me, instead of chastising me. I want to assure my Jewish friends, new and old, that this is only the beginning of my education—I am committed to deeper connections, more profound learning and strengthening the bond between our two cultures today and every day going forward.”

Earlier in the day, Cannon posted a message stating that he was “deeply disappointed” in ViacomCBS, who cut ties with Cannot after the controversial remarks from the podcast were criticized. 

Nick Cannon Apologizes For Anti-Semitic Comments & Fox Lets Him Stay As ‘Masked Singer’ Host

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‘Survivor’ Production Halted For Season 41 Due To Pandemic

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Survivor has been delayed again due to the coronavirus pandemic. Variety reports that the season 41 premiere of the reality competition series will be delayed, and production has been halted. The show was first delayed in March.

Survivor‘s producers are currently working with officials in Fiji, where the show films, on when production can safely start up again as “health and safety matters the top priority for everyone involved.” The show will be replaced on the Fall 2020-2021 schedule at CBS on The Amazing Race, which already has a full season ready to air. Filming on The Amazing Race was finished before the pandemic hit.

The Amazing Race will air Wednesdays at 9/8c on the network.

‘Survivor’ Will Not Air This Fall

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