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Megan Thee Stallion Shows The
Kodak Black Is Extending His Charitable Streak By Reaching Out To The Families Of The FBI Agents Killed In The Line Of Duty
    Sweets In Candy Colored Video
For 'Cry Baby' Featuring DaBaby
Who wants to see more of Megan Thee Stallion danc- ing with all that body-ody-ody- ody-ody...? You too? Well here is your chance to catch the rhyme slayer bouncing like crazy with the bars: "His friends and his dad hate me (Yeah) / I broke his lil' heart, he a crybaby (Wah-wah-wah) Megan's team details the video like this:
"Opening with none other than the hilarious BlameitonKWay, who sets the scene as a toy shop em- ployee, Megan and DaBaby take us on an unruly ride as they get up to no good. Since its release, ‘Cry Baby’ has gar-
TMZ has learned the Florida rapper -- fresh out of prison after his Presidential pardon -- had his attorney, Bradford Cohen, send a let- ter to the FBI Miami Division offering to pay college tuition for the children of the 2 agents fatally shot in Sunrise, FL.
KODAK BLACK
In the letter, obtained by TMZ, Cohen says Kodak knows what it's like to lose loved ones and grow up in a single-parent home, and he wants to make sure the mourning families don't ever have to worry about sending their kids to college.
    Karrueche Tran And Victor Cruz Split After Three Years
COVID-19 may have thrown a wrench in the entertainment industry, but award show sea- son must still go on.
For the first time in Golden Globe history, the award show will air from both coasts – New York and Los Angeles – on Sunday, February 28 at 8 PM EST on NBC.
Previous Golden Globe award-recipients Taraji P. Henson and Sarah Jessica Parker officially announced the nominations on NBC News’ “Today” for categories including Best Motion Picture, Best Television Series and Best
King is making waves of her own by receiving a well-de- served nod in the direction cat- egory for One Night In Miami. The If Beale Street Could Talk actress is the second Black woman in history to be nomi- nated, following Ava DuVer- nay for her work on Selma in 2014. We should mention that both Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman re- ceived Best Performance nom- inations for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, which was unfortu- nately the Black Panther star’s last project before his passing last year.
Victor Cruz and Kar- rueche Tran are reportedly calling it quits after three years. Luckily, it sounds like things are ending on a good note.
“Right now, they are focused on continuing to grow their successful careers,” a source close to the couple told E! News. “There are no hard feel- ings. This is just a case of two people moving forward in life separately.”
VICTOR KRUZ AND KARRUECHE TRAN
REGINA KING
Performance by an Actor/Ac- tress.
Not only is this the first-ever bicoastal telecast, but Regina
MEGAN THEE STALLION
nered over 120 million streams globally, also sparking the viral #CryBabyChallenge which has seen the likes of City Girls’ Yung Miami, Mulatto, and more, take part."
Black Nominees For 2021’s Golden Globe Awards
  Super Bowl: Jazmine Sullivan, Eric
  Church Perform National Anthem; H.E.R. Rocks ‘America The Beautiful’
R&B singer Jazmine Sul- livan and country singer Eric Church performed the National Anthem during Sun- day's Super Bowl, which took place at Raymond James Sta- dium in Tampa, Fla.
Church played the gui- tar while wearing a purple jacket and sunglasses, while Sullivan wore a cream-col- ored pantsuit and a bejeweled headpiece. At the end of their performance, three bombers flew overhead, while fire- works went off. Numerous video shots of the NFL play- ers suggested that seemingly nobody was kneeling during the performance.
Before the National An- them, H.E.R. sang "America the Beautiful" in sparkly jeans and a colorful jacket. She also rocked the guitar,
ERIC CHURCH AND JAZMINE SULLIVAN
 playing a lively solo midway through her performance.
Sullivan, Church and H.E.R. also were accompa- nied by Warren "Wawa" Snipe, a deaf artist who per- formed both songs in Ameri- can Sign Language.
National youth poet laure-
ate Amanda Gorman, who read a poem at the inaugura- tion last month, also read a poem titled "Chorus of the Captains" — honoring com- munity heroes — immedi- ately before kickoff on Sunday, just after the Na- tional Anthem.
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