A fresh set of 10 singles meet at the second mixer, joined by two familiar faces. A love potion fills the air as Fritz wows with travel tales, and a Philly fireman keeps it hot. Cisco loses his shirt, and Coley loses her cool……………………… WATCH ‘Ready To Love’ season 10 episode 2 BELOW
The Queens impersonate celebrities in this QUICK-FIRE game show. Alyssa Edwards and Quinta Brunson guest……..WATCH RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 episode 7 BELOW!
This maybe the GOOP of the year so far! After Phaedra Parks leveraged her way back to Bravo via ‘Married to Medicine’, offered very little to the landscape, but moved up and over as far as appearances, ‘Dancing with the Stars’, ‘Traitors’ and etc, she has decided to SKIP OUT on the reunion!
Some of the ladies were ready to GO IN on Parks at the reunion, but Phaedra got the last laugh by not attending!
Benji Brown is a PHENOMENAL comedian, so it goes without saying that on this Valentine’s Day, ‘Kiki’ wants to help you ‘DRY-FACED-ED HOES’ look good for your VALENTIME tonight when y’all go out! So get into this TUTORIAL for your MAKE-UP, so you can look CUTE like HER tonight!
We are still REALING over Kendrick Lamar’s EPIC Super Bowl LIX Halftime Performance! The symbolism, the artistry, the guests, Sameul L. Jackson, Sza, Mustard and Serena Williams are still FRESH on our minds, but there was another STAR of the NIGHT, KDot’s now ICONIC flare-bottom JEANS!!
If you want to COP that look you would have to go to the Celine website to get the $1300 BRITCHES!
UNFORTUNATELY—they are SOLD OUT!
Don’t FRET… There are some REASONABLY priced ALTERNATIVES that will still give you that LOOK:
Gary fights with Hudson to be released from his restraints, meanwhile, Andi agrees to meet with Jordan face to face to settle their issues once and for all……………WATCH ‘Sistas’ season 8 episode 17 AFTER the JUMP!
During Black History Month, we honor trailblazers like Bessie Coleman, who refused to let barriers keep her grounded.
Bessie Coleman defied the odds, becoming the first Black woman to earn an international pilot’s license in 1921. When flight schools in the U.S. denied her entry due to discrimination, she took her dreams to France and made history. Returning home, she wowed crowds as a daring stunt pilot, inspiring generations to chase their ambitions fearlessly.
Bessie Coleman was born in Waxahachie, Texas in 1892. Her mother was of African ancestry and her father was of African and Native American ancestry.
Due to discrimination in the United States, however, she went to France to attend an aviation school to become a pilot. In 1921, she became the first American woman to obtain an international pilot’s license.
Coleman came back to the United States and became a stunt pilot. She also raised money to start a school to train African American aviators, hoping to afford them opportunities that were not then available in the U.S.
“Well, because I knew we had no aviators, neither men nor women, and I knew the Race needed to be represented along this racist important line, so I thought it my duty to risk my life to learn aviating and to encourage flying among men and women of the Race who are so far behind the white men in this special line, I made up my mind to try. I tried and was successful.” – Bessie Coleman, Excerpt from “Aviatrix Must Sign Life Away to Learn Trade,” Chicago Defender, October 8, 1921
Coleman was killed in 1926 during an aerial show rehearsal. Her barrier-breaking life, determination, and impressive career accomplishments continue to provide inspiration for others to this day.