
De'Andre Yard (DeandreNYC)
- Sep 2, 2020
Melania’s Tea Is Finally Being Spilled
Many people on social media find humor in the First Lady appearing miserable around the president and the rest of the family. Well, we are finally learning the truth behind the infamously unimpressed look of Melania Trump. Stephanie Winston Wolkoff worked as an event planner for Vogue Magazine, a gig that helped establish her longtime friendship with Melania Trump and allowed her to put together the president’s inauguration celebration. The recently published “Melania and Me”

De'Andre Yard (DeandreNYC)
- Sep 2, 2020
Gucci Mane Named In Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Gucci Mane finds himself tied up in a wrongful death lawsuit. The New York Daily News reports that Gucci was named alongside rapper Foociano in a suit involving the death of a 23-year old woman. The victim, Mykala Bell, was fatally shot on July 5th at club Lavish Lounge in South Carolina. Bell was caught in the crossfire as shots began ringing through the club. The lawsuit which was filed by one of Bell’s representatives states that rapper Foociano was a performer at the even

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Sep 1, 2020
‘The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air' Reunion Special Coming To HBO Max This Thanksgiving
Fans of Will Smith and his 90s sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, are itching for a reboot that is expected to come to life in the future. However, fans may just have to settle for a reunion special. The unscripted reunion special is expected to launch on HBO Max around Thanksgiving in celebration of the show’s 30th anniversary, Deadline reports. The special, produced by Westbrook Media, will contain your favorite characters played by Smith, Tatyana Ali, Karyn Parsons, Alfo

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Sep 1, 2020
Hurricane Laura: Aftermath, Rising Death Toll and Relief Efforts
Hurricane Laura ran its course through the states of Louisiana and Texas only days after the two states survived the wrath of Tropical Storm Marco. In Louisiana, many residents returned to their homes to find them destroyed or completely without power. It is unclear when power will return as Laura destroyed parts of Louisiana’s power grid. Utility officials have told residents to expect the power outages to last up to two months. Lake Charles, where the storm entered the stat