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Comedy Throwback- Kevin Hart & Jamie Foxx Have A Live JOKING Contest To See Who Is KING!

Here is a video of an audio session on The Foxxhole between Jamie Foxx and Kevin Hart that was very funny- but tell us what you think!

Leslie Jones, Jamie Foxx And More On The Red Carpet Of The 2017 BET Awards

Leslie Jones walked the red carpet, plus Jamie Foxx walked the red carpet at the 2017 BET Awards with his daughter and other guests including DJ Khaled, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith and Lil Yachty.

Source: Associated Press

Beyonce Wins Big, Remy Ma Beats Nicki Minaj, Plus R&B Shines At 2017 BET Awards!

Remy Ma has ended rival Nicki Minaj’s seven-year winning streak at the 2017 BET Awards, a show highlighted by ’90s R&B and groups popular in that decade, as well as five wins for Beyonce.

Ma, who was released from prison in 2014, won best female hip hop artist Sunday in Los Angeles, an award Minaj has won since 2010. Ma last won the prize in 2005, and was sentenced to prison three years later after she shot a former friend after accusing her of theft.

“I wanna thank God first and foremost,” said Ma, who named two correctional facilities in her speech and thanked her mentor Fat Joe and husband-rapper Papoose. “You can make mistakes and come back.”

In March, Ma released the hostile diss track “Shether,” which earned praised from critics and rap fans. Minaj never officially responded to the song.

At the live show at the Microsoft Theater, ’90s R&B favorites New Edition and Xscape were the most welcomed performers of the night.

New Edition, whose three-part biopic was a white-hot ratings success for BET earlier this year, earned the lifetime achievement award and received a lengthy tribute. It started with the child actors from the movie singing “Candy Girl,” later followed by the older actors for some of the band’s hits apart from the group, including Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison” and Ralph Tresvant’s “Sensitivity.”

The real group then hit to stage to sing “Can You Stand the Rain” and “Mr. Telephone Man.” The actors later joined New Edition for “If It Isn’t Love.”

Girl group Xscape, set to launch a new reality show on Bravo, reunited at the BET Awards and sang the popular hits “Just Kickin’ It,” ″Understanding” and “Who Can I Run To?” The crowd was in awe, singing along and filming the performance with their phones.

Bruno Mars, whose new album was heavily inspired by ’90s R&B, also shined Sunday. He and Beyonce tied for video of the year — the top prize but not televised — with their hits “24K Magic” and “Sorry.” Mars also won best male R&B/pop artist and kicked off the show with a fun and funky performance of the song, “Perm.”

“To the fans, you know I love you. My first BET Award,” he screamed.

Kendrick Lamar surprised the audience when he performed with Future and won best male hip hop artist. He gave a shout-out to fellow nominee Chance the Rapper, who earned the humanitarian award at the age of 24. Chance also won best new artist and best collaboration.

In a taped message, Michelle Obama honored Chance, who has raised $2 million dollars for Chicago public schools. The former First Lady said she and Barack Obama knew Chance “since he was a baby rapper.”

“Chance is showing our young people that they matter,” she said. “Because of you, countless young people will grow up believing in themselves.”

Beyonce, who reportedly had her twins earlier this month though she hasn’t commented on the topic, was the top nominee with seven. When it was announced that she won the viewer’s choice award, Chloe x Halle — the young duo signed to Beyonce — recited a speech given to them from the pop star. Queen Bey was the big winner with five, also taking home album of the year for “Lemonade,” best female R&B/pop artist and video director of the year for “Sorry.”

Solange, Beyonce’s younger sister, also had a big night: She won the Centric award and called Sunday “the best birthday ever” (she turned 31 on Saturday).

“My arm pits are sweating so much right now,” said Solange, who thanked BET for showing her “queens” like Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, Erykah Badu and others during her teenage years.

Solange held a moment of silence later on, and the show also honored some of the minorities who died at the hands of police officers, including Trayvon Martin, Philando Castile, Eric Garner and others.

Other winners included gospel rapper Lecrae and Migos, who took home best group. The hip-hop trio also won over the audience with its performances of the hits “Bad and Boujee,” ″T-Shirt” and “Congratulations,” with Post Malone. Chance the Rapper, and his mom, danced during the long set; as did Queen Latifah, Cardi B., “Stranger Things” actor Caleb McLaughlin and “black-ish” actress Yara Shahidi, who won the YoungStars award.

Though most of the performances were upbeat, others charmed with slower songs: Tamar Braxton and Maxwell gave vocally impressive performances, and Mary J. Blige sang songs from “Strength of a Woman,” her recent album that includes emotional tunes about her divorce.

“Mary J. got that break up body. Whoa,” screamed Jamie Foxx, who presented an award after Blige’s performance.

Leslie Jones of “Saturday Night Live” hosted the four-hour show. El DeBarge and Kamasi Washington performed “Careless Whisper” in honor George Michael, who died last year on Christmas Day, while Janelle Monae collaborator Roman GianArthur excitedly sang “Johnny B. Goode” in tribute to Chuck Berry, who died in March.

New York rapper Prodigy, who died last week, was remembered in words by his Mobb Deep partner Havoc and Lil Kim, who appeared on the remix of the memorable Mobb Deep hit, “Quiet Storm.”

Former BET executive Stephen Hill, who the network said was stepping down in March, was praised throughout the night with kind words from Mars and Bobby Brown.

Source: Associated Press

Leslie Jones’ Best Hosting Moments From The 2017 BET Awards

She’s the host with the most!

Funny lady Leslie Jones put on quite the show hosting the 2017 BET Awards tonight. The show was action packed and the Ghostbusters star did her best to keep viewers on their toes (and yell at them a lot!).

Presenters included Yara Shahidi, Cardi B, Issa Rae, Jamie Foxx, La La Anthony, the cast of Girls Trip (Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah), Robin Thede, Trevor Noah, Demetrius Shipp Jr. and Cari Champion.

The show’s crowd-raising performers included Big Sean, Bruno Mars, Chris Brown, DJ Khaled, Future, Lil Wayne, Migos, Post Malone, Trey Songz, Tamar Braxton and Roman Gianarthur. 

Here are some of Leslie’s best hosting moments:

1. Yell Like You Mean: Jones came into her hosting duties yelling. When she hit the stage, she yelled, I want joy in this house. We are going to have joy in this house! We’re about to have joy! We’re about to have joy!” Jones was going to make have some joy happen during the four-hour show, whether the audience liked it or not!

2. Rapper’s Delight: During her intro, the 49-year-old joked about the confusing names of today’s biggest rappers.

“I’m scared though ’cause I’m out here and I don’t know all the rappers’ names. I don’t know if I’m going to mess up somebody’s name. ‘Cause, you know, when I was coming up you could understand the rappers’ names. The rapper’s name belonged to him,” she said.

Ol’ Dirty Bastard was an Ol’ Dirty Bastard! Biggie, he was just big! Busta Rhymes, you knew he was going to bust a rhyme! What’s a Little Yachty? Is that a boat? Is that a small boat? Why don’t you want a big boat? I don’t understand.”

Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

Leslie Jones, 2017 BET Awards, Show

Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

Leslie Jones, 2017 BET Awards, Show

Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

3. Ambushing Amber Rose’s Bush: Jones made sure to call out the sexy starlet’s full-frontal moment when she revealed to the world she rocks a full bush down there. Jones joked that the two had some similarities, then sat on a chair and spread her legs.

The SNL said, “Hey Amber Rose! I saw you on Instagram. I saw that bush. Me and you got a lot in common. See, the only difference is yours looks like James Harden and mine looks like Frederick Douglass!”

The funny lady even took to Twitter to take a crotch shot of herself and tweet it. It was awkward and kind of awesome.

4. She’s Bringing Sexy Back: In her intro, Jones joked about how much fun she had when she was in her twenties and how young people need to be having more fun.

She yelled, “I got kidnapped when I was 21. Do you know how sexy it is to be kidnapped? Someone calling ransom for you? I had to pay my own ransom!”

Only Jones could making kidnapping funny…

5. She’s the Ultimate Fantasy: Jones took a break from the live hosting to show a mock “Leslie Jones Fantasy Basketball Camp” commercial, a faux attempt at recruiting potential b-ball players to come to her make-believe sports camp.

In the video, she urges potential players, “Come play with me—a 6-foot-tall b—h from Lynwood!”

With fake maneuvers like the “Post-Up Slammer,” it was hard not to laugh during the clever clip.

6. She Gets Real: When introducing fellow funnyman Jamie Foxx, the tall drink of water mentioned that she’d had a conversation with the Baby Daddy driver years ago that changed the course of her life.

Jones said that Foxx said to her at the time: “To be a good stand up, you need to live.” She added, “That talk put me on the path to where I am now.”

For all her yelling, Jones made sure to get to the heart of the matter—gratitude for what you have.

Source: E! News

Michael Beach Is Joining DC’s Newest Film, ‘Aquaman’!

Michael Beach

Michael Beach

Michael Beach is joining the DC Extended Universe. He’ll appear in Aquaman. While Warner Bros. says he’ll portray a hijacker with a “fateful interaction” with Aquaman, speculation has been going around for a minute that he’ll be the father of villain Black Manta, portrayed by The Get Down alum Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. Beach recently appeared on The 100 on The CW and FOX’s Pitch. 

Source: Shadow & Act

Michael Ealy & Meagan Good To Star In ‘Motivated Seller’ From Director Deon Taylor

Michael Ealy, Dennis Quaid, Meagan Good and Power‘s Joseph Sikora have signed on to star in the psychological thriller Motivated Seller, to be directed by Meet The Blacks helmer Deon Taylor.

Said to be in the vein of Fatal Attraction, Split and Get Out, the film is about a young couple (Ealy and Good) who move into their dream house in the country. But beneath the seemingly peaceful isolation lies danger in the form of Charlie Peck (Quaid), the house’s former owner. Determined to claim his home back, Charlie’s diabolical manipulation threatens the couple culminating in a brutal test of the husband’s manhood and a bloody brawl.

Taylor also is producing under his Hidden Empire Film Group banner alongside producing partners Roxanne Avent and Robert F. Smith with Mark Burg of Primary Wave Entertainment, David Guillod, Brad Kaplan and Jonathan Schwartz. David Loughery wrote the script.

Ealy, who starred in Season 2 of ABC’s Secrets And Lies and recurred on the BET series Being Mary Jane, is repped by UTA. Quaid, repped by WME, next will be seen in films I Can Only Imagine and sci-fi actioner Kin. Repped by Gersh, Good’s upcoming project slate includes starring as the title character in Hulu’s series Foxy Brown and in the film A Boy. A Girl. A Dream: Love On Election Night. Sikora, who co-stars as Tommy in Starz’s Power, is with UTA.

Taylor wrote, directed, and produced the film Traffik, which stars Paula Patton, Missi Pyle and Omar Epps, as well as serving as a producer on Jamie Foxx’s directorial debut feature, All-Star Weekend, with Foxx, Robert Downey Jr., Gerard Butler and Eva Longoria. He’s repped by ICM Partners. Loughery is with APA and Primary Wave.

Source: Deadline

Comedian Phoebe Robinson To Star In The Netflix Comedy Titled ‘Ibiza’!

Phoebe Robinson | Photo: Mindy Tucker/WNYCPhoebe Robinson | Photo: Mindy Tucker/WNYC

Phoebe Robinson, co-host of the wildly popular 2 Dope Queens podcast with Jessica Williams, will star in the Netflix comedy, Ibiza, along with Gillian Jacobs and Vanessa Bayer.  In the film, Jacobs goes on a work trip and takes her best friends (Bayer and Robinson). The trip turns into a hunt for a DJ.

More details soon!

Source: Shadow & Act

Comedian Jermaine Fowler Lands In New Drama Film Titled ‘Sorry To Bother You’!

Jermaine Fowler

Jermaine Fowler

Jermaine Fowler, who executive produces and stars in the CBS comedy, Superior Donuts, joins the cast of the Boots Riley drama film, Sorry to Bother You. He joins the previously-announced cast, led by Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson. Forest Whitaker is among the film’s producers.  The film will chronicle the journey of black telemarketer with self-esteem issues, as he discovers a magical key to business success (making his voice overdubbed by a white actor), propelling him to the upper echelons of the hierarchy just as his activist comrades are rising up against unjust labor practices. When he uncovers the macabre secret of his corporate overlords, he must decide whether to stand up or sell out.

Bill Cosby Plans Post-Mistrial Tour On How To Avoid Sex Crimes Charges

Less than a week after a mistrial was declared in Bill Cosby’s criminal case for the 2004 sexual assault of Andrea Constand, the actor shamelessly is getting ready to go on the road to teach people how to avoid being charged with sex crimes.

“We have received hundreds of calls from civic organizations and churches who want to hear Mr. Cosby speak at town halls about the issue of criminal justice, how the deal he was given was taken away and the Willie Horton style ad that got the current D.A. in office and after Mr. Cosby,” Cosby’s spokesman Andrew Wyatt told Deadline today, confirming remarks he and fellow flack Ebonee Benson made on Alabama local TV earlier Thursday (see video below). “These organizations fear for young men and women today; this is bigger than Bill Cosby,” Wyatt added.

“We have just started talks this week, but Birmingham is going to be one of the cities, perhaps Chicago and Detroit, lots of places,” Wyatt said of the tour that starts in July, which could come as the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office continues to move forward with a planned new trial by the end of the year. Wyatt had no comment on questions about the appropriateness or optics of such a tour by Cosby, who would have to register as a sex offender among his punishments if found guilty in a new trial.

The PR rep was reprimanded by the judge in the Norristown, PA, courtroom for his remarks to the media during the trial that ended on June 17 after more than 50 hours of deliberations by the ultimately deadlocked jurors. Cosby, who turns 80 next month, faces more than 10 years in jail if convicted on three felony charges of second-degree aggravated indecent assault that the Montgomery County D.A. Kevin Steele still is charging the actor with.

Steele’s office had no response about the announcement of the planned tour, but another lawyer representing several other women among the dozens and dozens who have said that Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted them sure did.

“Mr. Cosby’s so-called workshops appear to be a transparent and slick effort to attempt to influence the jury pool from which jurors will be selected for his second criminal trial,” Gloria Allred  said Thursday. “Mr. Cosby should understand, however, that this is not about optics,” added the attorney, who was in Judge Steven O’Neill’s courtroom every day of the June 5-starting trial.

“It is about evidence, and according to news reports at least 10 jurors out of 12 voted to convict him on one felony count,” Allred said, noting the anonymous interview that ABC News had with a former juror Wednesday after O’Neill made public the names of the previously sequestered jury of seven men and five women and the six alternates. Despite being told not to by the judge, other juror and alternates have revealed details of their intense deliberations to the media.

“Under the circumstances, Mr. Cosby should not be conducting sex assault workshops, but if he does do them then the best advice he can give to those attending is that if you do not drug and sexually assault women, then you need not worry about being charged with a crime,” she added.

While admitting in a 2005 deposition he gave former Temple University employee Constand several blue Benadryl pills that night at his Philadelphia area mansion in January 2004, Cosby always has said the incident was consensual.

Elected late last year partially on a campaign promise to prosecute Cosby, Steele arraigned the actor in December 2015 just before the Keystone State’s statute of limitations for sex crimes expired. It is the only criminal case against the actor despite more than 60 women accusing him of drugging and sexually assaulting them over the decades.

Source: Deadline

Sharon Leal To Star In New CBS Drama Titled ‘Instinct,’ Replacing Khandi Alexander

Sharon Leal

Sharon Leal

Sharon Leal just booked a co-starring role in an upcoming CBS drama. She will star alongside Alan Cumming and Bojana Novakovic in Instinct, which will debut midseason.

In the first iteration of the pilot, Khandi Alexander was cast in the role. Alexander has now departed from the project.

Based on the upcoming book by James Patterson and directed by Marc Webb, Instinct centers on Dylan (Cumming), a former CIA operative who has since built a “normal” life as a gifted professor and writer but is pulled back into his old life when the NYPD needs his help to stop a serial killer on the loose. Alexander will play Lizzi’s (Bojana Novakovic’s) police superior.

Leal was last seen on television screens during a stint in Supergirl, and she also starred in The CW’s Hellcats. This year, she also landed the lead in an untitled drama pilot from Jenny Lunet.

Source: Shadow & Act