Tag: Shelia Bawar

Sheila Bawar on The Perfect Magazine February — Shines with Iconic Glamour

Shelia Bawar graces the cover of The Perfect Magazine in a powerful editorial photographed by Rafael Pavarotti. With a precision manicure by Lauren Michelle Pires and styling support from Vivswork, the shoot blends high fashion with cultural storytelling, highlighting Bawar’s growing influence and presence.

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Daveigh Chase Passed Away of Complications of Meningitis at 35

Former child actress Daveigh Chase, known for her roles in Lilo & Stitch and The Ring, has died at the age of 35 due to health complications.

Lil Poppa’s Mom Responds to Meth in Autopsy

Lil Poppa's mother Lynn Hickson shared toxicology results revealing methamphetamine was in her son's system when he died by suicide on February 18 at age 25. The family believes the drugs played a major part in what happened and wanted to share his story to help others facing mental health and substance use issues.

Lil Jon Credits Memoir Writing With Processing Son’s Death

Lil Jon is opening up about the heartbreaking loss of his son, DJ Young Slade, telling us how writing his upcoming memoir became part of his healing process. Rather than leave the memoir untouched, Lil Jon says he went back and added new sections about navigating grief and processing the devastating loss. He wanted readers to see how life comes with highs and lows.

Lil Nas X Updates Health Status Following Rehabilitation and Legal Issues

Lil Nas X is giving fans a rare health update and by the sounds of it, he's in a much better place after a stint in rehab. The rapper resurfaced on social media Wednesday and revealed he's spent the last several months focusing on himself, going to rehab, therapy and working with a psychiatrist. He says he's doing much better these days, spending more time with family, slowing down and smelling the roses while teasing new music is on the way.

Regina Hall Talks Scary Movie & Staying Fine At 55

In an exclusive MadameNoire interview, Regina Hall opens up about her Scary Movie legacy, why she rides for Black women, and her NYU journalism background.