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Mike Epps Ends Beef With Kevin Hart
Tupac Biopic ‘All Eyez On Me’ In Theaters Friday
Codeblack Films, a Lions- gate company is releasing the most anticipated film of the summer! ALL EYEZ ON ME, the untold story of Tupac Shakur hits theaters on June 16.
The gripping tale takes au- diences from Tupac’s humble beginnings to the untimely end of arguably the most in- fluential rapper of all time.
ALL EYEZ ON ME is packed with Hollywood heavyweights both in front of and behind the camera; Benny Boom directs this biopic starring Kat Graham as Jada Pinkett Smith, Danai Gurira (Walking Dead) as Afeni Shakur and
The film about Tupac stars Demetrius Shipp, Jr. as Tupac.
introducing Demetrius performance as the icon him- Shipp, Jr. in the breakout self.
The feud between Mike Epps and Kevin Hart is of- ficially over. This week, the pair shared the news on social media. According to the clip, the pair have ironed out their differences with Hart jok- ingly saying that Epps admit- ted that he’s bipolar. The pair had a public falling out begin- ning in 2012 that spilled over onto social media.
Mike Epps and Kevin Hart have squashed the beef.
Hip Hop Hall Of Fame Museum To Open In 2018 In Harlem
Diddy Is Highest Paid Celebrity; Beyonce Is #2
With earnings stacked at a staggering $130 million, Sean “Diddy” Combs is the world’s highest-paid celebrity, according to Forbes’ 2017 list of The World’s Highest-Paid Celebrities.
While this latest feat from the laser-focused Diddy is already impressive enough, the Bad Boy Records mogul also moved up over 22 spots from last year’s list. His 2016 earnings were listed at $62 million.
Trailing closely behind the 47-year-old entrepreneur in the #2 spot is Houston
SEAN ‘DIDDY’ COMBS IS #1 AND BEYONCE IS #2.
megastar Beyoncé, who made an even bigger jump from last year’s list. She was previously listed at #34, sandwiched between actor Matt Damon and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
Other Hip Hop/R&B artists to break into the Top 10 in-
clude Drake (#4) and The Weeknd (#6).
Cleveland Cavaliers’ Le- Bron James can presum- ably find comfort in his #10 spot on Forbes’ list, even after losing the NBA Finals to the Golden State Warriors Monday night (June 12),
Hip Hop Museum to open in Harlem.
While early projections sug- gested it would be opening sometime this year, it looks like the grand opening of the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum has been officially scheduled for early 2018.
The museum has reportedly found its home in the city that gave life to the genre: Harlem.
Non-profit organizers, Mu- seum and Educational Insti- tution released a statement on June 12, detailing its mis- sion and plans for develop- ment. The museum will reportedly “preserve, archive, exhibit, educate, and show- case hip-hop music & culture from around the world.”
Chris Brown And New Edition Added To BET Awards Lineup
Chris Brown and New Edition
Last month, it was an- nounced that Tamar Brax- ton, Bruno Mars, Migos and Trey Songz will perform at the 2017 BET Awards, now a few more stars have been added to the lineup.
On the R&B side, Chris Brown has been added as well, along with New Edi- tion who will perform in con- junction with receiving the Lifetime Achievement
Award.
Others added to the lineup
are Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Post Malone, and Roman Gianarthur.
Beyonce leads the pack with seven nominations and Bruno Mars isn’t far behind with five. SNL comedian Leslie Jones will host the star-studded event which will go down live from the Mi- crosoft Theater on June 25th.
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