Sean “Diddy” Combs penned an emotional tribute to Andre Harrell, the music executive and Uptown Records founder who died Thursday from heart failure at age 59.
“I honestly still can’t believe it,” Combs wrote on Instagram. “I’ve got to give myself the reality of this in doses. Because I can’t even handle this. I hope to God that you are all blessed to have someone in your life that loves you and believes in you like this man believed in me.… I’m going to miss him so much.
“I honestly still can’t believe it,” Combs wrote on Instagram. “I’ve got to give myself the reality of this in doses. Because I can’t even handle this. I hope to God that you are all blessed to have someone in your life that loves you and believes in you like this man believed in me.… I’m going to miss him so much.
- 5/12/2020
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Cedric the Entertainer To Host Star-Studded ‘Healing Through Laughter’ Coronavirus Comedy Fundraiser
Cedric the Entertainer is teaming up with some of his famous friends and Def Comedy Jam for a coronavirus fundraiser called “Healing Through Laughter.”
The Neighborhood star will be joined by fellow comics Chris Tucker, Adele Givens, Spice Adams, Corey Holcomb, D.L. Hughley and Luenell for the livestream on Sunday, April 5, Cedric’s team said in a press release.
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Also participating are Jb Smoove, Ashima Franklin, Michael Blackson, Tk Kirkland, Bill Bellamy, Mike Epps, Chris Spencer, Gary Owen, Jess Hilarious, Tony Baker, David Arnold, Earthquake, Donnell Rawlings and Affion Crockett.
Organizers say 100% of the proceeds will go toward basic protective equipment for essential workers and individuals in...
The Neighborhood star will be joined by fellow comics Chris Tucker, Adele Givens, Spice Adams, Corey Holcomb, D.L. Hughley and Luenell for the livestream on Sunday, April 5, Cedric’s team said in a press release.
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Also participating are Jb Smoove, Ashima Franklin, Michael Blackson, Tk Kirkland, Bill Bellamy, Mike Epps, Chris Spencer, Gary Owen, Jess Hilarious, Tony Baker, David Arnold, Earthquake, Donnell Rawlings and Affion Crockett.
Organizers say 100% of the proceeds will go toward basic protective equipment for essential workers and individuals in...
- 4/5/2020
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Just when we thought we couldn't get any more jealous of Taylor Swift's life. The 26-year-old singer attended her pal Liberty Ross' birthday bash on Saturday and snapped selfies with some of Hollywood's hottest stars. The "Wildest Dreams" singer showed off her silly side in an Instagram video with celebrity stylist Gareth Bromell. "Fun time with this one @taylorswift," he captioned a clip of himself and Swift striking a series of silly poses. She posed for snaps with A-listers like Mary J. Blige, Mick Jagger, and Haim. James Corden and singer O'Neal McKnight also attended the bash, according to E Online.
- 9/26/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Christopher Lloyd is officially back in the DeLorean for a new Back to the Future 30th anniversary short film, Doc Brown Saves the World. But this is far from the first time he's portrayed the Doc outside of the classic '80s trilogy.
1. Back to the Future: The Ride (1991)
Two years after the release of Back to the Future III, Universal Studios Florida opened Back to the Future: The Ride and enlisted Lloyd to give the pre-flight briefing as Doc.
It became a mini-film in itself as Thomas F Wilson turned up as Biff to swipe the DeLorean and kick things into gear. The ride closed in 2007, although if you're willing to rack up the air miles it's still going strong at Universal Studios Japan.
2. Back to the Future: The Animated Series (1991-1992)
This Saturday morning cartoon series only made it to two seasons, but it did...
1. Back to the Future: The Ride (1991)
Two years after the release of Back to the Future III, Universal Studios Florida opened Back to the Future: The Ride and enlisted Lloyd to give the pre-flight briefing as Doc.
It became a mini-film in itself as Thomas F Wilson turned up as Biff to swipe the DeLorean and kick things into gear. The ride closed in 2007, although if you're willing to rack up the air miles it's still going strong at Universal Studios Japan.
2. Back to the Future: The Animated Series (1991-1992)
This Saturday morning cartoon series only made it to two seasons, but it did...
- 9/30/2015
- Digital Spy
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