Beyonce, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland joined forces on Saturday March 28, 2015 night for a special, surprise Destiny’s Child performance at the Stellar Gospel Music Awards in Las Vegas.
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Usher told HipHollywood, while promoting his new movie "Hands of Stone," in which he plays Sugar Ray Leonard, that his new album will be dropping close to the release of the film.
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Laverne Cox has officially made history as the first transgender woman to land a role as a series regular on network television. Cox will star in CBS's new show, 'Doubt.' Meanwhile, Cox's 'Orange I...