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 Entertainment
City Girls' Bring Outside
‘On My Block' Renewed For Fourth And Final
Kelly Rowland Gives Birth, Welcomes Baby No. 2
    Music To Packed Florida
Concert Despite Pandemic
Season At Netflix
A new Destiny's Child baby is finally here!
On Saturday, Jan. 30, Kelly Rowland announced that she has given birth to her and Tim Weatherspoon's second child. The 39-year-old pop star and her husband wel- comed their second son.
"On the 21st day, of the 21st year, of the 21st Century, Noah Jon Weatherspoon Greeted us! We are truly grateful [four heart emojis]," Kelly wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of her and Tim's eldest boy, Titan Jew- ell Weatherspoon, 6, cud- dling his baby brother. "1•21•21 8:13pm 7lbs. 8oz 19in."
The "Coffee" singer first shared the happy news that she was expecting her second
  The City Girls’ brought the city out when they stepped on stage in front of a packed Tallahassee nightclub on Fri- day (January 29). It also drew the wrath of social media in regards to the COVID-19 pan- demic.
JT and Yung Miami were booked at Bajas Beach- club and at one point in the night, the two began perform- ing their verses from Money- bagg Yo’s “Said Sum” remix featuring DaBaby. A fan cap- tured the footage and up-
CITY GIRLS
loaded it to Twitter on Satur- day (January 30), highlighting the lack of social distancing, mask-wearing and how packed it was inside the venue.
Netflix's acclaimed coming- of-age dramedy, On My Block, has been renewed for its fourth and final season. It is a typical (perhaps even long) lifespan for a typical Netflix original that al- lows it to conclude its story.
Series stars Sierra Capri, Jason Genao, Brett Gray, Diego Tinoco, Jessica Marie Garcia and Julio Ma- cias are set to return to Freeridge for "one last time for an epic conclusion to their sto- ries."
TIM WEATHERSPOON AND KELLY ROWLAND
child back in October, reveal- ing her baby bump on the No- vember cover of Women's Health magazine.
"SURPRISE!!" she cap- tioned an Instagram post of the cover at the time. "My @womenshealthmag cover issue is online now and on newsstands next week!"
 5 Years Since ANTI: Rihanna's Move From
 Music Into Mogul
  In 2005, fans of an emerg- ing pop star Robyn “Ri- hanna” Fenty rushed home to catch her debut single “Pon De Replay” on 106th And Park.
Now, the “Navy” of stans has pledged allegiance to the sovereign empire built by the Barbados-bred talent. Al- though the multihyphenate star made her first [and last] name popular through song, Rihanna has proven she’s not afraid to set new standards, and that energy has carried through to numerous other en- deavors. Her net worth now is $600 million.
It has been 1,825 days, or simply put, five years since Ri- hanna released ANTI. On January 28, 2016, the singer issued her 13-track opus [later extended to 16 tracks with a deluxe version], and in sound and title dismissed trends and created her own standard.
“I used to be in the studio, only the studio, for three months straight, and an album would come out. Now, it’s like a carousel. I do fashion one day, lingerie the next, beauty the next, then music the next,” she remarked in conversation with Sarah Paulson for In- terview. “It’s like having a bunch of kids and you need to take care of them all.”
In 2017, Rihanna forever changed the beauty industry with the launch of Fenty Beauty. Sold on an eponymous website, Sephora and Harvey
RIHANNA
Nichols, the makeup brand debuted with a range of 40 shades of foundation, setting a new standard for inclusivity with product launches. Three years later, Fenty Beauty ex- panded to include Fenty Skin.
In 2018, lingerie and loungewear brand Savage x Fenty was launched. With its sexy aesthetic, Rihanna made an effort to include all sizes not only in product advertising but also on the runway. The fash- ion shows themselves pushed the creative boundaries of lace- filled runways, featuring mod- els, artists, and influencers ranging from sample sizes up toa3X.
One year later, the “Good Girl Gone Bad” made history in 2019 when she became the first Black woman to head a luxury fashion house under Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. With the establishment of FENTY, Rihanna officially entered the luxury fashion world with a collection of clothing, shoes, and acces- sories in designs that mix tex- tures and play with silhouettes and sizing.
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