Flau'Jae Johnson always had the makings of a champion, but initially thought it was "impossible" to pursue music, sports, and business. One of the most valuable lessons she's learned is how to work smarter, not harder, by taking care of her body.
Kim Coles exposed the "source" myth in entertainment news, revealing how tabloids use fake insiders to publish lies and protect themselves from lawsuits. These fabricated stories can harm Black women in Hollywood, who already face hyper-scrutiny.
Halle Berry's 90s suicide interview resurfaces, sparking vital conversations on Black women, heartbreak, and surviving deep emotional harm. Her raw account reveals that even admired figures carry hidden wounds, highlighting the societal pressure for Black women to suffer silently.
Venus Williams enjoyed returning to tennis after health struggles, feeling grateful for fan support. She opened up about her uterine fibroids and the pain she endured. Williams stresses educating yourself and finding a doctor who listens.
Despite recent backlash for claiming Black women are some of the most “nasty and disrespectful people on the face of the Earth,” R&B/Gospel singer Kelly Price is doubling down and not apologizing to critics.
Stacey Dash condemned those celebrating Charlie Kirk's death. She questioned the morality of rejoicing in a man's passing, highlighting his grieving family. Dash described the behavior as demonic.
Danielle Brooks is building her career on her own terms, creating opportunities for overlooked talent. She emphasizes "build" as her guiding principle, shaping a meaningful career beyond acting and opening doors for artists from all backgrounds. Her success inspires Black Cosmopolitans, showing that success means reshaping the room for future generations.
Nick Cannon hopes his daughters avoid dating people like him. He shared this sentiment in a recent interview, expressing his desire for them to find partners who are different from his own public persona and past relationships.
Rebecca Dupas' powerful spoken word poem "HOW TO SLAY A DRAGON" explores transforming internalized negativity through self-reflection. It encourages facing criticism, loving oneself, and healing from past wounds. A true pillar of Black poetry, Dupas' authenticity inspires us all to confront our dragons. #HowToSlayADragon
OWN announces its first Belle Collective spinoff, led by Stormi Steele and set to premiere in 2026, while confirming the original series will return in February as the franchise highlights ambitious Black women shaping the South.
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After trolls made negative comments about her feet following an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Sheryl Lee Ralph responds to the internet with Grace!