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Latto’s Social Media is going wild

Kai Cenat is accused of having bad body odor, but he denies it. Latto does a sniff test on him and iShowSpeed, calling Kai's jersey "musty". Kai and iShowSpeed defend themselves, saying Latto is lying.

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HBCU Back-to-School Outfits This Year

Back-to-school season hits different on historically Black college campuses. It's not just about getting schedules together or finding classes. It's about the first-day fit and making an entrance. From bold school pride to effortlessly fly streetwear, HBCU students turn campus walkways into runways. The looks are colorful, creative and unapologetically Black, mixing nostalgia with trending styles. Whether heading back to the Yard or seeking fashion inspiration, HBCU students consistently demonstrate how to blend individual creativity with campus culture.

Marcus Scribner Marries Childhood Sweetheart

Marcus Scribner, the former Black-ish child star, has officially tied the knot with his childhood sweetheart Gracie Globerman in a romantic Los Angeles dinner-party wedding at the restaurant République, featured by Vogue.

Cymphonique Master P Skin Bleaching Claims

Social media sleuths are locked in a deeply heated debate over former Nickelodeon star and music heiress Cymphonique Miller, with fans pointing out a drastic change in her appearance and sparking widespread speculation that she may be bleaching her skin.

Regina Belle on Cadillac Chronicles Interview

So the legendary Regina Belle came through to Cadillac Chronicles TV with some generational classics. Super vocal powerhouse who's music is timeless and sophisticated. She has an amazing story and journey. Great conversation about growth and God.

Michael Wright & Black Celebs We Lost in 2026

We're not going to lie, 2025 was a tough year, as we lost many of the Black legends we knew and loved. Now, as 2026 rolls past the halfway mark, we continue to say goodbye to even more of those who had such a tremendous impact on the culture. Although they are gone, they will never be forgotten. From actors to athletes, to politicians and more, we're honoring the Black legends we lost in 2026.