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Day26’s Que Mosely says alleged trauma involving Sean “Diddy” Combs triggered his schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Black women must establish firm personal boundaries to safeguard their wellbeing. Here are some insights from 'The Chi's' leading ladies.
An affordable pill called naltrexone is gaining buzz as the "Ozempic of alcohol" for its reported ability to curb drinking cravings, similar to how GLP-1 drugs help reduce appetite.
Jannie Perry, 42, pleaded guilty to her 6-year-old son Damari’s 2021 death after a prolonged cold-shower punishment. She will be sentenced in late January.
Tigerlily Foundation provides a safe space for Black women to heal, learn, and fight breast cancer disparities.
Men modeling toxic masculinity endangers women. Raising strong girls is crucial to counter this, but it also demands fathers improve their own integrity.
Aoki Lee Simmons snapped at her sister Ming after taking a comment about her appearance as a backhanded compliment, sparking a tense moment on their mother’s rebooted show 'Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane.'
It's been a long week, but you already know what time it is! It's time to decompress with some of our favorite looks of the week from our favorite celebrities.
Meghan Markle taps into one of the sweetest chapters of her childhood for her next major project. The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry have announced their newest documentary, Cookie Queens, which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2026. Read more about the announcement inside. Cookie Queens is a nostalgic and heartfelt look at […]
Kalena Stubbs, a 51-year-old woman from Mississippi, has pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault for dousing her former boyfriend with lighter fluid and then setting him on fire.
In a candid interview with MadameNoire, Day26 discusses the double-edged nature of their dealings with Diddy and the personal tolls they've faced, as they push forward with their musical future.
Social media users are weighing in with their most candid takes on 50 Cent's hard-hitting Diddy documentary.