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‘The Get Down’ Star Casts As Black Manta In Aquaman
After 15 Years, ABC Names First Black ‘Bachelorette’
After 15 years and plenty of public pressure for greater diversity, ABC has named the first African-American to headline one of its hit dating series.
Rachel Lindsay, 31, a Texas lawyer and popular contestant on the current season of The Bachelor, was announced as the next Bach- elorette Monday on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The 13th season will pre- miere May 22, ABC an-
Atty. Rachel Lindsay will be the first Black ‘Bachelorette’.
nounced.
Lindsay, who appeared on
Kimmel with Bachelor/Bachelorette host Chris Harrison, will be the the first Black lead on either dating show when she takes center stage on Season 13 of The Bachelorette, handing out roses and choosing and dismissing suitors.
Lindsay has been one of the women seeking to win the affection of Nick Viall on The Bachelor, which launched in 2002 and is now in its 21st season.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen, II will portray villain Black Manta in the ‘Aquaman’ movie.
We now know who will por- tray the main character of vil- lain Black Manta in Aquaman.
According to The Holly- wood Reporter, it will be Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who starred in The Get Down on Netflix.
This is a big move for Abdul-Mateen, who was also a finalist for the role of young Lando in Star Wars,
which went to Donald Glover.
The super-villain Black Manta was created in 1967 as a treasure-hunting foe to the superhero.
Black Manta has the abil- ity to breathe underwater through a powerful suit, can survive the pressure of the deep ocean and can fire deadly energy blasts from his mask.
Raheem The Dream Brain Issues Led To Delay In Suit Against Three 6 Mafia
Lawyers for rapper Ra- heem the Dream claim he waited so long to file a lawsuit against Three 6 Mafia, be- cause he’s suffering from se- rious medical issues.
Raheem the Dream has been recovering, after having two brain aneurysms.
Raheem’s medical issues allegedly prevented him from discovering Three 6’s in-
RAHEEM THE DREAM
fringement for years, his lawyer Peter Scoolidge told the New York Post.
The legendary Atlanta rap- per was too busy with his medical issues to pursue the lawsuit until recently, when he filed his legal action against Sony. Raheem is seeking an undisclosed amount of damages.
Free Video Game Called ‘Lemonade Rage’ Developed Based On Beyonce’s Song ‘Hold Up’
Grammy Award-winning Beyoncé is on a whole other level of celebrity, so it makes sense she would eventually become a video game charac- ter.
Apparently, Queen Bey’s video for the LEMONADE cut “Hold Up” has sparked the idea for Lemonade Rage, a free 8-bit web game that has players control a bat-wielding Beyoncé as she busts up cars, fire hydrants and hair display windows (finally get- ting back at “Becky with the good hair”) all while she avoids her haters, Illuminati conspiracists, and dog poop (or as it’s called in the game, “b***s***”).
The creators of the game —
Joe Laquinte, Justin Au, Line Johnsen and Colby Spear — also came up with a
Animated scenes from video game.
soundtrack for the entire ex- perience.
“When we first saw Bey- once’s whole Lemonade video we were blown away, especially by the ‘Hold Up’ video,” the developers said in an interview. “The more we thought about the video, we started to realize how it could make for a pretty sick video game.
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