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Will And Jada Pinkett Smith Buy Massive $11.3M Mansion After Revealing Open Marriage Details
Morgan Freeman Executive Produced A New Film Examining The Police Killing Of Black Veteran
KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN (LEFT) AND ACTOR FRANKIE FASION (RIGHT)
    Fresh off revealing that they shared an open marriage, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith are showing no signs of slowing down.
The couple recently pur- chased an $11.3 million man- sion in Hidden Hills, California, that has for a 10,400-square-foot, according to New York Post.
The gated community is home to many celebrities, in- cluding Drake, Lil Wayne and Kylie Jenner.
WILL AND JADA
damaged the couple’s $42 mil- lion Calabasas mansion, which they are now renovating.
  The move comes after a fire
moting his “brutally honest” book , “Will: A Memoir” that is set to be released this Novem- ber.
It also comes as Will is pro-
Dave Chappelle To Release Sixth
Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. was 68 years old when po- lice fatally shot him inside his own home in White Plains, New York. A recently released film takes a look into his death.
Chamberlain was a for- mer Marine and corrections officer diagnosed with bipolar disorder, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and a heart condition, People re- ports. He was home in the early morning hours of Nov. 19, 2011, when he accidentally triggered his medical alert de- vice. But when cops arrived to check on him, a confrontation ensued, and Chamberlain was tased and hit with a round of beanbags before being fa- tally shot.
Now, a movie titled The Killing of Kenneth Chamber- lain takes a deep dive into the events leading up to his death. Executive produced by Mor- gan Freeman and Lori Mc- Creary’s Revelations Entertainment, as noted by Deadline, the indie feature highlights the brutal force po- lice too often displayed when responding to emergency calls and non-threatening situa- tions.
None of the officers involved were ever charged in the fatal shooting because the state re- fused to indict them. In June, Westchester District Attor- ney’s Office announced plans to review Chamberlain’s po- lice-caused shooting death.
 Netflix Special ‘The Closer’ In October
Dave Chappelle has an- nounced his sixth Netflix spe- cial, “The Closer,” which is set to hit the streaming platform on Oct. 5. In a press release, Netflix hinted that this would be the end of his cycle of Net- flix specials, saying, “This stand-up special completes a body of work which includes: ‘The Age of Spin,’ ‘Deep in the Heart of Texas,’ ‘Equanimity,’ ‘The Bird Revelation’ and ‘Sticks & Stones'.
DAVE CHAPPELLE
“Comedians have a responsi- bility to speak recklessly,” Chappelle says at the open- ing of the trailer, returning to a topic he has visited frequently in his recent standup. “Some- times the funniest thing to say is mean. Remember, I’m not saying it to be mean: I’m say- ing it because it’s funny.” The trailer then serves as a quick greatest-hits reel of the previ- ous five specials.
  Whoopi Goldberg Producing Cyber-Stalker Movie For Lifetime
  Whoopi Goldberg is get- ting back into business with Lifetime.
The EGOT winner and The View co-host will executive produce Caught in His Web, inspired by one the first “sex- tortion” cases in the United States. Garcelle Beauvais (Spider-Man: Homecoming, The Real Housewives of Bev- erly Hills), Alison Thornton (Dare Me), Malia Baker (The Baby-Sitters Club) and Emma Tremblay (Super- girl) will star in the film, which is slated to premiere in 2022.
The movie marks a return to Lifetime for Goldberg, who
WHOOPI GOLDBERG AND GARCELLE BEAUVAIS
 executive produced and starred in the cabler’s movie A Day Late and a Dollar Short
in 2014 and exec produced the 2000-06 drama series Strong Medicine.
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