During a recent episode of Michelle Obama’s IMO podcast with her brother Craig Robinson, she reflected on her dealing with grief after her mother’s death. Her mother, Marian Robinson, passed away last May. “…You find yourself managing other people’s grief because particularly with somebody like [our] mom that was in her own right amazingly – after all these years – she was a famous person…” Michelle Obama continued, “She meant a lot to so many people – people who knew her well, friends who grew up with us when we were little kids to… I got letters from heads of state and ambassadors. She became a world figure. That’s a pretty amazing thing.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) Michelle Obama Reveals How Therapy Helped Her In This Stage Of Her Life Michelle Obama is taking her mental health seriously. Appearing on the podcast On Purpose with Jay Shetty, with her brother Craig Robinson, her co-hosts on the IMO podcast, the former First Lady revealed that she needed therapy as a “tune-up” as she moves through the next phase of her life. “At this phase of my life, I’m in therapy right now because I’m transitioning,” Obama said. Obama went on to acknowledge that she completed “a really hard thing” by keeping her family “intact,” as President Barack Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha have been in the public eye for almost two decades. For the first time in years, she can make decisions just for herself. “I’m an empty nester, my girls are in…you know, they’ve been launched,” Michelle Obama said. “And now, for the first time, as I’ve said before, every choice that I’m making is completely mine.”
Lizzo Doesn’t Want Friends, Says Fame Makes People ‘Weird’
Lizzo recently opened up about why she’s had trouble making friends since breaking into the industry in a new interview with comedian and host Ziwe. “I used to have so many friends, but when you get famous, it gets really [sic] weird [sic],” the Grammy winner says. “Everyone makes it weird for famous people.” Lizzo continued, “I’m still a normal person…You’re still you. Everything around you changes. It’s heartbreaking.” According to Lizzo, there’s a difference between being rich and being [sic] famous. “Rich and famous are not the same thing… if you’re an artist, do your art, but don’t just be famous. You can’t leave. It never ends.” YouTube.com/Ziwe Lizzo Calls The Bible Is A ‘Historical Document,’ Fans Erupt Lizzo is no stranger to standing on her opinions, which recently landed her in hot water. According to the singer, the Bible is a “historical document.” During a spontaneous Q&A, a fan asked about her faith. Lizzo responded candidly: “The Bible is a historical document, but it’s lacking factual accuracy in many ways.” Her words spread quickly, stirring both admiration and outrage across the internet. Lizzo clarified that she sees the Bible not as a literal account, but as a collection of stories and moral lessons. To her, it offers spiritual insight, not empirical truth. The Bible’s significance extends far beyond the church. Its influence permeates Western law, literature, and ethics. Composed over centuries in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, its content ranges from myth to moral code. While many believers view it as divinely inspired, scholars continue to debate its historical veracity. Lizzo’s view, though divisive, echoes the scholarly tension between faith and fact. Her words didn’t emerge in isolation—they reflect a broader generational shift. Across music and media, young artists are reimagining their relationship with religion. Kanye West’s Yeezus II tour fuses gospel with spectacle. Kendrick Lamar’s GNX album mines Christian symbolism while questioning power and redemption.
Tina Knowles Talks Family, Motherhood, and ‘Matriarch’ With Michelle Obama
Earlier this week, Tina Knowles sat with Michelle Obama for a special live episode of her IMO podcast to discuss the journey of creating her new memoir, Matriarch, her family’s history, and what motherhood means to her. Despite her fierceness, Tina Knowles reveals to the former first lady she had second thoughts about the reception of her memoir, Matriarch. Knowles is famously known as the mother of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles. “It was scary,” she says. However, she feels it was important to learn about her family’s roots so she could pass their stories on to her children. Knowles also touched on things that she learned about motherhood from her mother. “I took the good from my mom, which was so many great things, but I also learned from the things that I felt like [sic] she didn’t do such a great job on, and that [sic] was to protect my children. ” I would speak up…I would fight with people,” Knowles recalls. NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND – APRIL 30: Tina Knowles discusses her memoir, “Matriarch”, with former First Lady Michelle Obama at Matriarch – An Evening with Tina Knowles at The Theater at MGM National Harbor on April 30, 2025, in National Harbor, Maryland. (Photo by Shannon Finney/Getty Images) Knowles, who could be referred to as the “ultimate” matriarch of the entertainment industry makes it clear she has no problem speaking up for her children: ” I would speak up…I would fight with people,” Knowles recalls. “… I remember having to go and fight with the light people…the music people…” Knowles adds, “…Here I was this country woman from Texas with this big hair and this thick, thick [sic] accent and people didn’t really [sic] respect me…I wasn’t aggressive…I wasn’t loud…and I protected them.” In 2015, Beyoncé talked to Entertainment Tonight about how Tina Knowles “led by example.” The multi-hyphenate recalls thinking her mother was “so fly.” The singer added, “She had her own business and I admired her so much [sic]. So I just always wanna [sic] make her proud. And now she makes me proud every day. Check out the full interview below.
Shaquille O’Neal’s ‘Power Moves’ Chronicles The Return Of Reebok
Don’t call it a comeback: Reebok has been here for years. Shaquille O’Neal’s Jersey Legends is set to release Power Moves, a new six-episode docuseries featuring the return to prominence of the footwear and apparel brand Reebok. The series will be available for streaming across the globe on Netflix on June 4. According to Deadline, Power Moves “offers an all-access look at O’Neal’s latest and boldest endeavor — stepping into the role of President of Reebok Basketball and leading the iconic brand’s comeback alongside Vice President and fellow NBA legend Allen Iverson.” Filmed in Boston at Reebok’s headquarters and across the country, the docuseries chronicles Reebok’s cultural revival under O’Neal and Iverson’s leadership. Additionally, Power Moves docuseries captures the signing of WNBA star Angel Reese to Reebok’s first NIL deal following O’Neal’s appointment and the creation of new initiatives that will draw in young athletes and impact communities. In a statement, O’Neal shared more details about the series. “Power Moves isn’t just about sneakers or titles. It’s about showing the work behind building something meaningful. This series shows the strategy, setbacks, and wins of what it really takes to lead a brand you love,” O’Neal said. “Reebok gave me my start, and now I get to help write its next chapter.” “There’s a powerful shift happening at Reebok right now, and Power Moves lets the world experience it with us,” said the company’s CEO, Todd Krinsky. “This isn’t just a comeback, it’s a cultural movement, fueled by purpose, passion, and the kind of leadership that inspires real change. Jersey Legends saw that spark and knew this was the moment to capture. What Shaq, Allen, and our team are building is electric, and this series brings viewers inside the heart of it, as it happens.” Beginning his relationship with Reebok in 1992, O’Neal signed a lucrative deal with the brand just before his rookie NBA season with the Orlando Magic. Before O’Neal and Iverson joined the leadership team of the company, Reebok experienced a steep decline that lasted almost two decades. Things for Reebok changed in 2005 when Adidas acquired Reebok for $3.8 billion, but the brand never rebounded. In 2021, Adidas sold Reebok to Authentic Brands Group, which had a reputation for turning around legacy brands.
Fat Joe Celebrates The Launch Of Sonrisa Rum
Fat Joe is looking to make waves in the liqueur industry. The legendary rapper recently celebrated the official launch of his new spirit, Sonrisa Rum. As a proud partner in the brand, Joe hosted an unforgettable night at Bleau Bar at Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Along with being served signature cocktails from Joe, he gave a surprise performance of two of his classic songs, “What’s Luv?” and “All The Way Up.” Taking to Instagram, the brand shared its excitement about partnering with Joe. “Still thinking about the unforgettable time we had last week at the Bleau Bar in @fontainebleaumiamibeach with @fatjoe during Race Week. Pouring up drinks and ending the night with a surprise performance—good vibes all around,” the post read. “Three new Sonrisa Cocktails are now on the menu at Bleau Bar, and you’ve got to try them.” Aiming to be more than a premium spirit, through its foundation, FPR FPR (From Puerto Rico, For Puerto Rico), Sonrisa Rum gives “a portion of every sale supports small businesses on the island still recovering from the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria and the COVID-19 pandemic. For Fat Joe, Sonrisa is a personal commitment to community, culture, and giving back to Puerto Rico.” Along with his new liqueur venture, Joe also premiered the episode of his new podcast Joe and Jada, which he co-hosts with fellow rap legend Jadakiss. During the episode, Joe shared his thoughts on Kendrick’s unprecedented run of success over the last year, noting that no other West rapper has gotten more radio spins than K-Dot. “I was there last week. I’ve never seen nothing like that: Every single song, ‘Turn his TV off…’ What?” he continued. “It’s a fact. Kendrick Lamar gets played nine out of every 10 songs in L.A. right now. Not even Snoop Dogg, not even Tupac Shakur — nobody from L.A. has dominated the paint like this guy… If you’re from L.A., you probably think there’s only one guy on Earth, Kendrick Lamar. I’m just keeping it a buck with you,” Joe said.
Ras Baraka Released After Being Arrest During Visit To NJ ICE Facility
After being arrested earlier on Friday (May 9) while conducting a congressional visit to a NJ ICE facility, Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark has been released from custody. According to NBC New York, Baraka was released shortly after 8 p.m. He stepped out of an SUV and addressed his concerned supporters: “The reality is this: I didn’t do anything wrong,” Baraka said. Alina Habba, the current interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, said Baraka “committed trespass and ignored multiple warnings from Homeland Security Investigations to remove himself from the ICE detention center.” “He has willingly chosen to disregard the law. That will not stand in this state. He has been taken into custody,” Habba posted on X (formerly Twitter). View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Philadelphia Inquirer (@phillyinquirer) Leading up to his arrest, Baraka visited the facility to protest the prison being reopened. According to Baraka, the detention center is not operating legally without the proper permits. Three members of New Jersey’s congressional delegation, Reps. Robert Menendez, LaMonica McIver, and Bonnie Watson Coleman acompnanied him. “We’re at Delaney Hall, an ICE prison in Newark that opened without permission from the city & in violation of local ordinances,” Rep. Coleman wrote in a post on X. “The agents started intimidating and putting their hands on the congresswomen. There was yelling and pushing,” Martinez added. “Then the officers swarmed Baraka. They threw one of the organizers to the ground. They put Baraka in handcuffs and put him in an unmarked car.” The Department of Homeland Security issued a statement claiming that the lawmakers were not granted permission to visit the facility, and as a bus carrying detainees was entering the facility, “a group of protestors, including two members of the U.S. House of Representatives, stormed the gate and broke into the detention facility.” Watson Coleman said the DHS statement was not a truthful one. “Contrary to a press statement put out by DHS, we did not ‘storm’ the detention center,” she wrote. “The author of that press release was so unfamiliar with the facts on the ground that they didn’t even correctly count the number of Representatives present. We were exercising our legal oversight function as we have done at the Elizabeth Detention Center without incident.” Baraka, a Democrat, is currently running to succeed Gov. Phil Murphy, whose term ends in November.
A$AP Rocky Teases Possible Name for His and Rihanna’s Third Baby
A$AP Rocky gave a rare peek into his growing family’s future as he and Rihanna prepare for baby number three. During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, seated next to fashion icon Anna Wintour, the rapper was pressed about their children’s names. With Riot and RZA already setting an ‘R’ theme, Meyers asked whether the couple plans to keep the streak going with their next child. Rocky answered without pause—“For sure,” he said—suggesting their next child’s name might follow the same ‘R’ tradition. But that choice could clash with a lighthearted request from his attorney, Joe Tacopina, who’s been campaigning for the name A$AP Joe. After securing Rocky’s acquittal in a widely publicized shooting case, Tacopina quipped, “They grabbed me and they said, ‘Listen, our next baby is A$AP Joe.’” He’s since joked that he plans to hold them to it. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Reveal Baby No. 3 at the Met Gala Rihanna debuted her pregnancy with trademark flair at the Met Gala on May 5, making a late entrance in a sweeping, head-turning look that subtly emphasized her growing bump. Without a word to the press, she posed with calm confidence, gently cradling her stomach as cameras snapped away. A$AP Rocky, serving as the evening’s co-chair, took a moment on the red carpet to speak on their growing family. “It is time to just show the people what we were cooking up,” he said. “I’m glad everybody’s happy for us because we’re definitely happy.” The news of Rihanna and A$AP Rocky expecting their third child sparked instant excitement, underscored by the singer’s long-standing admiration for Rocky’s role as a father. In an interview with Access Hollywood, she expressed, “I love him differently as a dad. This is major, major like — it’s a turn on. It’s just like, ‘Wow! What a leader, what a great, patient, loving [dad].’” She spoke warmly about the deep connection their children share with Rocky, who often becomes the center of their world, while joking that she’s happily taken on the role of the quiet anchor in the background. The couple is about to welcome their newest addition, and with it, the next ‘R’ name that will carry forward a tradition now firmly rooted in their family’s legacy.
SZA Hosts First Pop-Up Event For Not Beauty
SZA recently hosted a pop-up event to promote her new beauty brand, Not Beauty. The two-day event — spanning from Thursday (May 8) to Friday (May 9)— took place in her hometown, East Rutherford, New Jersey at the American Dream Mall. Before the event, the singer shared the news with her fans via Instagram: “JERSEY and NEW YORK WE DOING IT MAJORRR . MEET ME AT AMERICAN DREAM MALL TOMORROW AND FRIDAY !! ( there’s a pathway that connects to the stadium ) . So excited to see you at our first mall pop up !!” she wrote in the post’s caption. In a huge surprise to the singer and her fans, Kendrick Lamar stopped by the event to show some support. The singer’s products are exclusively available to Grand National Tour attendees. The pair’s tour kicked off on April 19 and is expected to hit several major cities like Chicago, Las Vegas, Houston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. THANK YOU KENDRICK FOR COMING TO TODAYS NOT BEAUTY POP UP !!!! SEE YALL ON STAGE !!! pic.twitter.com/tYd0sPf3AO — SZA (@sza) May 9, 2025 SZA Reveals The Inspiration Behind Her Not Beauty Brand Her first product release features a trio of lip gloss shades—ones she’s been quietly wearing for months, including during standout public moments like her appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show. Not long ago, the singer sat down with Vogue and opened up about her inspiration behind the brand. “I’m not a beauty maven, but I know lips.” “I know what I like, and I’m diligent about finding the best quality ingredients. I wanted to fill a need with something that works for me and that I use daily. Following your passion and letting it lead you, and letting the story develop itself by following the throughline of risk, trust, and willingness is literally what my entire life and career has been about.” Explaining the brand’s name, she said, “[It] was representative of a reminder of: Don’t try to be these other brands, don’t try to be anything. Don’t just make a random celebrity brand just because you can. My whole life is about being pressure-free but still trying your best, and that’s what Not is about.”
The Weeknd Talks Sleep Paralysis & “Hurry Up Tomorrow”
The Weeknd recently spoke with Fader to discuss his upcoming film, Hurry Up Tomorrow, in which he stars opposite Jenny Ortega. According to its synopsis, the film centers on an “insomniac musician [who] encounters a mysterious stranger, leading to a journey that challenges everything he knows about himself.” This project hits particularly close to home for The Weeknd and is shaped by his own personal struggle with sleep paralysis. “There are no villains in this movie…Sleep paralysis is the real antagonist.” In his opinion, sleep paralysis is one of the most “vivid” and “disorienting” experiences he’s ever had. “You’re paralyzed for what feels like a minute. Sometimes you see a dark figure in the corner. You hear voices,” he continued. That said, The Weeknd admits he no longer suffers from the sleep disorder like in the past, thanks to a change in routine: “Turn the phone off. Kill the lights. No TV. Just let your mind rest.” Hurry Up Tomorrow hit theaters on May 16. You can check out the trailer below. When The Weeknd isn’t expanding his artist portfolio, he’s breaking records with his music. Last October, he shattered his record as the artist with the most monthly listeners on Spotify, amassing over 120.5 million. He became the first artist to surpass 100 million listeners in February 2023 and has held the top ever since, with only a brief interruption. Taylor Swift recently joined him as the only other artist to reach over 100 million listeners, while Billie Eilish is quickly catching up. This achievement comes on the heels of The Weeknd’s latest release, “Timeless,” featuring Playboi Carti and produced by Pharrell. The track has made an impressive debut, entering the Billboard Hot 100 at #3—his highest first-week position.
Usher & Sabrina Carpenter Get Steamy At Met Gala, Apologies To Her Dad
Usher is known for his stellar performances, but a new segment he’s included in past years has earned the ire of many—including Sabrina Carpenter’s father. Earlier this week, the who’s who of the entertainment industry attended the annual Met Gala in New York City. However, the celebrities’ outfits weren’t the only thing that caused a stir online. Usher’s performance that night quickly took over the social media timeline after he put on his now-infamous cherry segment to which Sabrina Carpenter was the recipient. The “Espresso” singer later shared a picture of the intimate moment with her father, to which he replied, “Weird?” Not long after, Carpenter shared her dad’s response on Instagram. Usher caught wind of the post and quickly hopped into the comment to offer his apologies to the singer’s father. “My apologies, Mr. Carpenter,” he wrote. Usher comments on Sabrina Carpenter’s post featuring her father’s reaction to their photo: “Apologies Mr Carpenter ” pic.twitter.com/cYDWPd0QQR — Pop Crave (@PopCrave) May 8, 2025 Back in February, Usher addressed another viral incident he shared with a popular female entertainer. The Confessions singer joined Keke Palmer on her podcast to reflect on the now-infamous concert interaction that sparked a heated debate online. The moment unfolded at an Usher concert, where Palmer, dressed in a sheer black gown, joined the R&B star for a playful dance. While the exchange was lighthearted, it set off a firestorm when Palmer’s then-partner, Darius Jackson, publicly criticized her outfit. “You a mom tho…” he wrote under a post of the performance, igniting a conversation about parenting, public image, and personal freedom. Palmer’s presence at the concert had already drawn attention, but Jackson’s comment turned it into a viral spectacle. Some defended his stance, arguing that motherhood comes with certain expectations. Others saw it as an attempt to police Palmer’s choices, reinforcing outdated notions about how women, especially mothers, should present themselves.