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Tatiyana Ali Is Now Married Mother-To-Be
Power Renewed For 2 Seasons After Season 3 Opener Ratings Go Through The Roof
T. I. And Tiny Out Of Country Together As Rumors Hit They’ve Split
The 37-year-old actress, best known for portraying Ashley Banks on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, married her boyfriend of almost two years, Dr. Vaughn Rasberry, at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday after- noon.
Ali, who is pregnant with the couple’s first child, wore a cus- tom-made Amsale gown. Ap- proximately 120 guests were invited to the intimate cere- mony.
ET broke the news of their engagement and pregnancy back in April. The two met through online.
Part of being a successful R&B artist is maintaining a level of smoothness almost all of the time. But almost all of the time isn’t all of the time.
Chicago singer/producer Je- remih experienced one of those less-than-smooth mo- ments while performing his hit song “Oui” at the 2016 Pitch- fork Music Festival in his hometown this past Sunday (July 17).
Jeremih stepped off the stage and onto a set of speakers that, to his surprise, couldn’t hold his weight. He tumbles through a gap between them,
Tatiyana Ali and her new husband Dr. Vaughn Ras- berry
JEREMIH
hits the ground on his feet, and is right back into the song a second later.
Starz has renewed drama se- ries “Power” for two additional seasons, the premium cable channel announced Tuesday.
The order for a 4th and 5th season comes on the heels of a record-setting ratings perform- ance for Sunday’s Season 3 pre- miere.
The multi-season renewal is the first for the drama from Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and creator, Courtney Kemp Agboh. Agboh was also a writer for the ‘Good Wife’ and the ‘Bernie Mac Show’.
Starz moved “Power” from its regular Friday night perch to Sunday nights for season three. The result was a season pre-
‘Power creator Courtney Kemp Agboh, its star, Omari Hardwick, and Executive pro- ducer, Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson.
miere that drew 2.26 million total viewers, up 58 percent from the season-2 premiere — and the most ever for a Starz original series.
Jeremih Falls Between Speakers At Music Festival
T. I. AND TINY
According to The Jasmine Brand, T. I. and Tiny Harris have separated. According to Bossip, they have not.
The Jasmine Brand says, “They’ve separated again. It’s sad because they just had a daughter, but Tiny has had enough of their relationship. She’s even moved out.
“Only Tiny and T. I.’s close circle knows what’s going on. Their new season [of T. I. and Tiny: The Family Hustle] is about to air too — they want to keep up the perception that they’re still together.”
We’ve received conflicting speculation as to why they’ve decided to separate. No one has filed for divorce yet and our source thinks that they may be able to iron things out and rec- oncile. We’re told this was to- tally Tiny’s decision.
Time will tell.
Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Willie D, Trae The Truth, and other rappers during their Unity National Bank meet.
Houston Rappers Come Together To Open Accounts At Only Black-Owned Bank In Texas
Houston rappers came to- gether this week to open ac- counts at the only black-owned bank in the state of Texas.
Flexing their financial muscle on Tuesday (July 19) artists, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Willie D, and Trae The Truth and others opened ac- counts at the black-owned, Unity National Bank. The Houston rappers followed the lead of Atlanta-based rapper, Killer Mike, who was instru- mental in 8,000 new accounts
being opened at Citizen’s Trust, a Black owned bank in his city.
CW39 reports that the musi- cians also met to discuss the re- cent rise in gun violence and to “create an atmosphere of re- spect instead of discontent with our law enforcement,” accord- ing to Willie D.
The move was praised by a handful of other artists, includ- ing T. I. and Killer Mike, who applauded the men for coming together.
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