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"Happy Birthday, Gianna. #Mambacita #2," Vanessa and Natalia Bryant took to Instagram to share beautiful, heartfelt messages for their beloved Gianna "Gigi" Bryant in memory of her 16th birthday.

"Can you believe it? I have a BUILDING Y'ALL!!! This is CRAZY," Serena Williams exclaimed as she revealed that Nike has continued to honor her legacy with a building dedicated to the 23-time Gland Slam winner. With dedication, hard work, blood, sweat, and tears dreams really come true! Congratulations, Serena.

Keke Palmer sheds light on a massive issue that many celebrities face, having fans violate the boundaries of their favorite celebrities and refuse to take no as an answer. Do you think that celebrities owe it to fans and take photos to please fans?

“No means no! It’s doesn’t matter what you wear, it doesn’t matter who you are, male or female," Cardi B told fans in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. As she encourages those, who are victims of sexual crimes that they shouldn't carry the shame of the pain inflicted on them, she also urges fans to speak up.

Come through with the #BlackGirlMagic! Abbott Elementary, along with its creator and star, Quinta Brunson might be on their way to getting their first Emmy nominations and could break more records if they sweep the awards in multiple categories!

“Returning to Howard always feels like coming home, and I cannot wait to share this incredible moment with Howard students as they prepare to take the next step in their journeys to success," Henson said.

Rapper-singer Lizzo revealed more hidden talents over the weekend, as she was a success on SNL! She made the audience laugh, but she also made herself laugh even more.

"It's an honor, a dream come true, and a blessing to be able to be a part of history and to be able to open doors for our HBCU community," she said.

Oh baby! Rihanna and her baby bump are featured on the May 2022 cover of #Vogue, where she gets candid about her first pregnancy journey, her relationship with #A$APRocky, and her view of motherhood!

Ashanti's first self-titled album was debuted in 2002, and it reached number one on the Billboard Top 200 and R&B album charts, charting for 55 weeks. She created five more studio albums, including Chapter II, which won the Grammy for best contemporary R&B album in 2004.