Angelica Ross shared that her fiance of eight years wanted her to hide her trans identity from the rest of the world.

In a recent interview, Gabby Union and Dwyane Wade opened up about their experience as parents as they navigated 13-year-old Zaya Wade coming out as transgender. According to the actress, one of the first things she did was to reach out to people via social media in order to become educated on trans identity.

In a fairly non-toxic segment, the ladies of Fox Soul's Cocktails with Queens took some time to chat about the controversy surrounding singer J-Boog's comments on clips from a conversation 13-year-old Zaya Wade had with Michelle Obama in honor of Women's History Month.

In a screenshot of her post, Lil Mama gave her two cents on the recent slew of conversations surrounding young children being able to live out their trans identity. Not one to shy away from sharing her controversial opinions, the star believes that the root of the conversation focuses on "depopulation."

Yesterday, Zaya Wade got the chance to speak with one of her "idols" in honor of Women's History Month -- former first lady Michelle Obama. Unfortunately, Zaya's presence in the interview has been under attack -- and singer J-Boog from B2K has been one of the interview's most vocal critics.

The BET+ series American Gangster: Trap Queens is a true-crime documentary series that tells the stories of some notorious female criminals who managed to turn their lives around. MadameNoire spoke with one of the show's stars, Dwen Curry, about her journey.