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(Throwback) Michelle Obama on PEOPLE Magazine – New 2025 Cover Feature

Michelle Obama appears in a new PEOPLE feature photographed by Erik Carter, with hair styled by Kitchentalkwithnjeri and Yene Damtew, showcasing her continued cultural influence and presence.

Jurnee Smollett: Gained weight for “Smoke”

Jurnee Smollett gained 20 lbs for "Smoke" to portray Michelle's muscular presence. She prioritizes her son Hunter's exposure to diverse fields, not pushing him into acting despite his interest, aiming for him to explore and find his passion.

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The Return of Jim Crow: What to Expect

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"There are eras in American history that Black folks look back on with horror– eras defined not only by law and policy, but by lived experience, fear, and resistance. Among them, Jim Crow stands as one of the most devastating systems of racial control in America."

K Michelle’s Cheating Rules for Her Husband

K. Michelle admitted that she does not mind if her husband steps out of their marriage to sleep with a side piece, but she has one iron-clad rule: no bills paid, no luxury gifts, and no bags for side chicks.

21 Savage Baby Photo Drama: Wife’s Shady Reply

Just hours after the internet erupted over 21 Savage and Latto's new bundle of joy, Keyanna hopped onto her own social media page to do some major celebrating of her own, proudly announcing that their son just officially graduated from grammar school with straight A's.

Iconic Black Actors Who Excel at Playing Villains

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"While we love to dote on our favorite actresses and actors for their impressive talents, sometimes they do a little too good a job at convincing us that they're really the characters they're portraying—especially the evil ones."

K. Michelle Questions Porsha Williams’ Behavior on RHOA

K. Michelle says she was not certain about her friendship with Porsha Williams when she signed up for Real Housewives of Atlanta and believed Porsha tried to produce her, claiming she could never be produced or yo-yoed.