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Beyonce And Jay Z Jet Off To Las Vegas For Romantic Weekend To
Diddy Called Out Over
  Celebrate 13th Anniversary
Business Practices After
 Beyonce and Jay Z ap- peared to leave the kids at home and jetted off to Las Vegas for a romantic weekend to celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary.
The Crazy In Love hitmak- ers tied the knot on April 4, 2008 and are still going strong over a decade later, with three children in tow; Blue Ivy, nine, and twins Rumi and Sir, three. However, the kids were nowhere to be seen in the cou- ple’s photo album from their getaway to the bright lights of Vegas.
In the photos shared on Be- yonce’s Instagram page, the
Kodak Black Shooting Investigation Names Southside As A Possible Suspect
Sean “Diddy” Combs may have had the best of intentions when calling out corporate America for failing to invest in black media, but the move ap- pears to have backfired.
The music exec is now being called to the carpet for his own alleged shady business dealings, particularly as they pertain to artists signed to his label, Bad Boy Records.
Many immediately recalled former Bad Boy artist Mase, who last year claimed Diddy re- fused to sell him his publishing for $2 million because “some European guy” could offer him more.
“Yo @Diddy , how are you going to ask corporate America to pay black people more and fairly when your yourself won’t pay the black people who have helped make you millions? wrote one critic. “Lead by exam- ple pimp. Give Mase his masters sir.”
Yonkers group The Lox also infamously called out Combs over their publishing while being interviewed on New York radio station Hot 97 in 2005.
In a response to General Motor’s alleged lack of support
 Kodak’s online beef with a music producer may have been the reason his security guard caught a bullet. According to TMZ, Southside made threat- ening comments during an In- stagram Live on Sunday in response to Kodak’s Instagram Live where he mentioned Southside’s girlfriend, Yung Miami of City Girls.
Southside apparently does not play when it comes to his girl.
“Yak, you still a b***h,” he said. “We can bump, too. I’ll be back in Miami in a week. Pull up wherever we can bump. Don’t bring no security. Bring yo’
KODAK BLACK AND SOUTHSIDE
Tyler Perry Is Taking
Beyonce and Jay Z jetted off to Sin City for the weekend
Diddy is now being called to the carpet for his own alleged shady business dealings
for the black community, the 51- year-old music mogul said peo- ple of color aren’t afraid to “weaponize our dollars” in an open letter published on his Re- volt website.
“No longer can corporate America manipulate our com- munity into believing that incre- mental progress is acceptable action,” Combs wrote. “We de- mand that Corporate America reinvest an equitable percentage of what you take from our com- munity back into our commu- nity.”
Brown Skin Girls singer is
seen rocking a black and red
tweed jacket with matching ankle.
shorts and a pair of red heels with a large bow around the
Ripping Corporate America
     n****s, I’m gonna bring my n****s, we can bump.”
Earlier this week, News Onyx reported that according to police Kodak and his people were am- bushed and the unknown
shooter opened fire from a car that was tailing Kodak after he left a club. The “No Flockin” artist, was in Tallahassee, Florida that night to perform at Cultur3 Fest Music Festival.
Madea Fans Back In Time
With His Upcoming
Prequel Series 'Mabel'
  Madea's back! Well, sort
of.
Tyler Perry officially hung
up the iconic character's gray wig and colorful housecoats after the 2019 film Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Fu- neral, but he's not quite done with her yet. The filmmaker is developing a prequel series based on early life -- before she became the grits-slinging, gun- toting, foul-mouthed grand- mother who has appeared in numerous stage plays, TV shows and feature films.
The series, titled Mabel, is currently in development with Showtime and follows the titu- lar character as a smart, fierce, irresistible, dangerous, crazy 20-something living in 1972
TYLER PERRY
Atlanta. Perry and Tim Palen serve as both the cre- ators and executive producers of the series, with JaNeika and JaSheika James slated to write and executive pro- duce.
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