In what should have been a typical day at school for the celebrity group, model Amber Rose, 39, and TV personality Joseline Hernandez, 36, got into a heated debate about racial identity in an episode of College Hill: Celebrity Edition that ended in a physical fight.
College Hill is a reality show that follows college students that attend historically black colleges. The celebrity edition features a group of celebrities who live together as they go to college together. The celebrity group this season attends classes at Alabama State University and includes Parker Posey, Iman Shumpert, Tiffany NY Pollard, O’ryan Browner, Ray J and Kwaylon Rogers.
During their African American literature class with Dr. Jacqueline Trimble, Browner read a Langston Hughes poem called “Harlem Sweeties.” The professor then asked the class what they think the poet was talking about.
Hernandez, who is also known as the “Puerto Rican Princess,” offered her opinion first...
College Hill is a reality show that follows college students that attend historically black colleges. The celebrity edition features a group of celebrities who live together as they go to college together. The celebrity group this season attends classes at Alabama State University and includes Parker Posey, Iman Shumpert, Tiffany NY Pollard, O’ryan Browner, Ray J and Kwaylon Rogers.
During their African American literature class with Dr. Jacqueline Trimble, Browner read a Langston Hughes poem called “Harlem Sweeties.” The professor then asked the class what they think the poet was talking about.
Hernandez, who is also known as the “Puerto Rican Princess,” offered her opinion first...
- 6/12/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
BET has revealed the premiere date for Tyler Perry’s The Oval season 2 and the television debut of Madea’s Farewell Play.
The Oval, starring Brad Benedict, Ed Quinn and Kron Moore, will return to BET on Tuesday, February 16, the network announced on Friday. The one-hour drama returns and lifts the veil of what can happen when the leader of the free world, his wife and family are crazed maniacs. The series also highlights the personal side and everyday lives of the staff who run the inner workings of the nation’s most iconic residence.
The series from Tyler Perry will make its return to TV at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt on February, but will move to its regular 9 p.m Et/Pt time slot the following Tuesday.
Perry directed, executive produced and wrote The Oval. Michelle Sneed also serves as executive producer of the series for Tyler Perry Studios.
The Oval, starring Brad Benedict, Ed Quinn and Kron Moore, will return to BET on Tuesday, February 16, the network announced on Friday. The one-hour drama returns and lifts the veil of what can happen when the leader of the free world, his wife and family are crazed maniacs. The series also highlights the personal side and everyday lives of the staff who run the inner workings of the nation’s most iconic residence.
The series from Tyler Perry will make its return to TV at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt on February, but will move to its regular 9 p.m Et/Pt time slot the following Tuesday.
Perry directed, executive produced and wrote The Oval. Michelle Sneed also serves as executive producer of the series for Tyler Perry Studios.
- 1/15/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Hallelujer: Madea Simmons is going to have her moment at BET+.
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play will begin streaming on Thursday, Aug. 27, the platform announced Wednesday. The special is a recording of Perry‘s final run playing the elderly woman on stage; he also wrote and directed the theatrical event, and executive-produced the special.
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Per the official release,...
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play will begin streaming on Thursday, Aug. 27, the platform announced Wednesday. The special is a recording of Perry‘s final run playing the elderly woman on stage; he also wrote and directed the theatrical event, and executive-produced the special.
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Per the official release,...
- 7/9/2020
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Tyler Perry’s Madea will take one last bow on August 27, when a filmed version of the character’s final stage tour premieres on BET+.
The subscription streaming outlet announced the release date Wednesday for Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play, which it bills as the “final stage run” for Madea. A press release said Perry, as Madea, “pulls together some of his audience’s favorite characters for a family gathering” in a performance lasting more than two hours. Perry is executive producer, directed and writer, in addition to his starring role.
Current events, including Covid-19, enter the scene. The live show was filmed in May, judging by a glimpse of the theater marquee in a promo for the special (watch it above). At one point, Madea separates two women who are about to hug each other. “Got that coronavirus going around!” she cracks.
Perry retired the signature character this year on stage,...
The subscription streaming outlet announced the release date Wednesday for Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play, which it bills as the “final stage run” for Madea. A press release said Perry, as Madea, “pulls together some of his audience’s favorite characters for a family gathering” in a performance lasting more than two hours. Perry is executive producer, directed and writer, in addition to his starring role.
Current events, including Covid-19, enter the scene. The live show was filmed in May, judging by a glimpse of the theater marquee in a promo for the special (watch it above). At one point, Madea separates two women who are about to hug each other. “Got that coronavirus going around!” she cracks.
Perry retired the signature character this year on stage,...
- 7/8/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
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