Recently retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady caught flak after his statement about Janet Jackson, wherein he said that the pop star's infamous Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction was "probably a good thing" for the football league.
Janet Jackson thought her husband had become too controlling during her pregnancy. Janet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana was married for almost five years but they still co-parenting their first child named Eissa.
Janelle Monae, Robin Thicke, K. Michelle, Tyga and Jidenna are the latest headliners to sign on as performers for the upcoming 15th annual BET Awards set to air live on the network from Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater on June 28.
The 2015 Super Bowl halftime show will feature "I Kissed a Girl" singer Katy Perry. Perry has some jaw-dropping music videos, so could she have a controversial show? Viewers have already seen some elaborate halftime shows in the past, featuring nudity, middle fingers and suggestive fondling of a guitar. Let's take a look at the top five most controversial halftime acts of all time.
Shortly after his interview with Frank Rich for New York magazine's Vulture went viral, stand-up comedian Chris Rock made headlines when he addressed unrest in Ferguson, the Cosby controversy and 'Racial Progress.' Promoting "Top Five," his third effort as a director, Rock talked about being black in the entertainment industry and the "slave state" of Mexicans. The editorial will go down in the books as Rock's most controversial to date, if not his more candid.
"You know you want to have sex with me. Here, take a look at lots of parts of my body". This is how Rashida Jones describes the mentality of today's pop stars. In her essay, "Why Is Everyone Getting Naked? Rashida Jones on the Pornification of Everything" Jones slams Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj and Lady Gaga on their overly sexualized personas.