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Finding Joy: Tyler Perry’s New Holiday Movie | BGN

After more than a decade since his last holiday film, Tyler Perry is returning to festive filmmaking with Finding Joy, premiering globally on Prime Video on November 5, 2025. Marking his first Christmas-themed movie since A Madea Christmas, Perry’s latest project blends

K-Pop Demon Hunters Cast & Crew | BlkCosmo Blerds

BlkCosmo interviews the team behind the Netflix film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Featured in the interviews are: EJAE , AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI and directors Maggie Kang & Chris Appelhans. The post The Cast and Crew of ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Behind the Massive Success of their Netflix Film

Cassie Pens Letter: Nightmares Still Haunt Me After Diddy

As Sean “Diddy” Combs braces for his federal sentencing this week, his former partner Cassie Ventura has stepped forward with a victim-impact letter that lays bare the trauma she says she’s endured from their decade-long relationship.

Livestream From Hell: Kai Cenat, Kevin Hart, Druski Star

YouTube and Twitch sensation Kai Cenat is officially making the leap to the big screen, joining comedy heavyweights Kevin Hart and Druski in the upcoming film Livestream From Hell. The project, produced by Hart’s entertainment powerhouse Hartbeat, pro

The Rock: Pain, Performance, New Role

Dwayne Johnson opens up about the struggles behind his persona and his challenging new role as Mark Kerr in "The Smashing Machine." The New York Times profile explores his wrestling days, rise to fame, and personal battles, requiring him to channel anguish and vulnerability.

Abraham Lincoln: Was He Black? | BlkCosmo Blerds

The election of Barack Obama as President of the United States in 2008 was a significant and historical moment for many Black Americans, and it was viewed as a monumental step in the ongoing struggle for civil rights and racial equalit

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Black Creatives on TIME100 Creators List

The internet is full of content creators, but only a select few can say they've earned a spot on one of TIME's biggest annual lists. This year, the publication recognized more than a handful of Black digital stars who are shaping culture, influencing conversations, and redefining what it means to be an influencer with a meaningful platform in today's age.

Kim Kardashian’s Bodyguard Dies in Car Crash

Mason Haynes, a longtime celebrity bodyguard who protected members of the Kardashian family and several other A-listers, has died in a traffic accident on July 4, just two days before his 53rd birthday. He previously worked with Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Kanye West, Kevin Hart, Nicki Minaj, Charlie Puth and Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton. Mason was part of the family's security team when Kim was robbed at gunpoint in Paris in 2016. His employer, Trojan Security UK, remembered him as an absolute legend in the close-protection industry. Mason leaves behind his wife Fay, daughter Brooke and son Noah.

Houston Rapper Playgirl Judy Killed By Rival

On Saturday morning, July 11, 2026, Houston rapper Judy World, whose real name was Krystal Jordan, was fatally stabbed in southeast Houston. The 28-year-old suspect, Kayla Wynita Rodgers, was arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection with the incident.

Dame Dash Criticizes Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium Concerts

Damon Dash isn't giving Jay-Z's Yankee Stadium victory lap a standing ovation, saying the three-night spectacle looked less like a celebration and more like a carefully crafted marketing ploy. Dame unloaded on The Art of Dialogue, picking apart Hov's anniversary shows from a business perspective rather than a musical one, questioning why the concerts happened for the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt and arguing the entire production felt designed to push Yankees-branded merchandise.

Watermelon Stereotype: Origins and History

July is officially National Watermelon Month—a U.S. Senate-approved celebration of one of summer's favorite fruits. But behind those family backyard BBQs lies a piece of history that was left out of the textbooks. Long before the fruit was hijacked and weaponized as a racist stereotype, the watermelon was actually a powerful symbol of Black freedom and economic independence.