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This week we have a list of new fine faces, old fine faces, and maybe just some fine celebs you just haven’t seen in a while.

MadameNoire is celebrating National Twin Day with 12 twin celebrities pairs we love from Tia & Tamera Mowry to Beyoncé's twins Rumi & Sir.

Our new series, Women Crush Wednesday, aims to celebrate our queer queens, putting the spotlight on the hotties who keep our heart thumping.

The Emmy-nominated actress opened up about her functional and monochromatic apartment for Architectural Digest's latest feature. 

Laverne Cox brought in her 50th birthday as a Barbie girl in a Barbie World. Cox, who will be 50 on May 29, hosted a Barbie-themed birthday bash on May 26 where she arrived twinning with her newly-released Barbie doll.

Ts Madison, who is a trans woman and calls out transphobia, talked about how she feels their relationships aren't given the chance to be honored in the way other relationships are when we talk about Black love.  "We don't have the opportunity to have our Black love celebrated because it's so sensationalized," she said

Laverne Cox is sharing more details on how things are going in her flourishing new relationship. Even though we're still not sure exactly who her new man is, the star is clearly full of love for her "insanely hot" new boo, and also very much healed from her past relationship with her ex, Kyle Draper.

Though 2020 was a rough year for many, one bright spot in what many have dubbed "the year from hell" for Laverne Cox was that she fell in love. The "Orange Is The New Black" actress made the sweet revelation during a Thursday appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."

Laverne Cox is way too familiar with the pain caused by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Though she is HIV-negative,  she has been watching people succumb to the disease since childhood. The Orange Is The New Black star is now channeling that pain into activism and has partnered with Band-Aid and RED for their latest campaign. Band-Aid and […]

Although Transgender Awareness Month is coming to a close, here are a few organizations and activists you should know about.

More than half of the total number of people living with HIV in the world live in East and Southern Africa, a region that represents just 6.2% of the global population. According to Red.org, more than 400 babies will be born with HIV today alone, and again tomorrow and the next day. And while you […]