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‘Basketball Wives’ Ends, Brittish, Draya React
Brittish Williams and Draya Michele have reacted after Shaunie Henderson announced that ‘Basketball Wives’ is ending.
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Shaunie Henderson Announces That ‘Basketball Wives’ Is Ending
Over the weekend, Shaunie Henderson took to Instagram to share a video message with her fans. Furthermore, she shared that “‘Basketball Wives’ will not be returning.” Additionally, she thanked the production companies, castmates, and production teams who “helped bring this vision to life season after season.”
“Growth requires evolution and knowing when to honor a chapter while preparing for what’s next,” Henderson went on to say. “While this journey is concluding, I’m actively developing new projects that align with my personal and professional purpose…”
In her caption, Henderson added, “This isn’t an ending, it’s a transition. I’m stepping into a new season with exciting projects ahead that align with where I am personally and professionally. More to come.”
Brittish Williams And Draya Michele React Alongside Social Media
Social media users jumped in TSR’s comment section to react to Shaunie Henderson’s news about ‘Basketball Wives.’
Instagram user @legendarylibra wrote, “👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Finally cause when daughters start fighting mothers it’s a wrap”
While Instagram user @mr.gathered added, “Love & Hip Hop and Baddies, please follow suit! Thank you! 🙏🏽”
Instagram user @pvpiace wrote, “OCHO CINCO WANTED ME!!! 😭😭”
While Instagram user @monique888 added, “Chantel killed the show!”
Instagram user @jungletographytv wrote, “Great! We hope Baddies, Housewives & all them other ‘reality’ shows are next! 👏👏👏”
While Instagram user @wowreallyraven added, “It should’ve ended during OG’s season, but Jackie’s daughter punching her was over the top af too.”
Instagram user @mrdizco wrote, “The only wife was Jackie. Lol. “Should’ve ended years ago. LHH / Baddies franchise should be next!”
While Instagram user @shoeluv_2 added, “@monascottyoung please take notes from @iamshaunie and do the same with LHHATL 🤦🏾♂️we tied of the same ol storylines that have dragged with the same cast members since 2016/2017… LET GO AND LET GOD 🙌🏽”
Additionally, Brittish Williams wrote:
“Thank you for the opportunities that were given throughout the years of being able to be apart of the show! It was a phenomenal era! And I’m forever grateful for the experience! @iamshaunie the next chapter is going to be soooooo great! Congrats to the future! ❤️”
While Angel Brinks added:
“Thankful for the ups and downs, and appreciative for everyone who supported the show ❤️🏀”
Draya Michele wrote,
“Well Done ladies !!! Thank you for the opportunity Shaunie xoxo ♾️”
Furthermore, Michele even took to her Instagram Story to share another message.
Before Shaunie Henderson Announced That ‘Basketball Wives’ Is Ending, THESE Castmates Made Headlines
As The Shade Room previously reported, ‘Basketball Wives’ last made major headlines when an episode aired showing Chantel Christie laying hands on her mom Jackie.
The jaw-dropping episode left Chantel speaking out and also sparked her apparently estranged sister, Takari, coming forward and speaking on Chantel and Jackie’s relationship.
RELATED: UPDATE: Takari Lee Speaks On Viral Physical Altercation Between Her Sister Chantel & Their Mom Jackie Christie (VIDEOS)
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Amanda Batula Breaks Silence on West-Ciara Drama
“Summer House” star Amanda Batula is finally breaking her silence after confirming her romantic involvement with West Wilson, who had previously been involved with their friend and co-star, Ciara Miller. This comes after many in the Bravo universe have weighed in, including Andy Cohen and “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Garcelle Beauvais.
Amanda Batula Opens Up

Batula took to her Instagram Stories on April 10 to break her silence amid the scandal involving her relationship with Wilson. The 34-year-old did so by posting a picture of a sleeping puppy with a lengthy text overlay.

She began, “Hi guys, I’ll keep this short and sweet. I’ve obviously been MIA, but I wanted to come back on and say that I’m truly sorry to everyone I’ve disappointed and hurt.”
The “Summer House” star continued, “Especially those I know personally who I’ve reached out to individually.”
Amanda Also Mentioned Her Mental Health

Batula went on to discuss her life moving forward as well as her mental health. She said in the post, “For the sake of my mental health, I’m going to try to start living life with some sense of normalcy. If you see me out or posting online, please know that this still weighs very heavily on me.”
She continued, seemingly trying to take some accountability, “I’m not ignoring what’s happened or what’s unfolded.” After that, Batula confirmed that she will be at the “Summer House” season 10 reunion. According to her, “[I] will be addressing any and all questions honestly and directly there.”
Fans Aren’t Buying What Amanda Batula Said

Following Batula’s social media post, many fans have shared their reactions. Overall, many found her statement to be vague, and some called her out for not taking accountability for the harm that Miller has faced due to the affair with Wilson.
One person wrote, “She should mention Ciara and stop being vague.” Another “Summer House” fan said, “Translation: I did a sh-tty thing because I wanted to. Don’t at me because my mental health is fragile and I shouldn’t be held accountable for how my actions hurt others.”
Another person said, “Bad people will always use the dog to shoulder part of the burden of responsibility they don’t want to hold.”
There Have Been Many Reactions To Amanda & West

Batula and Wilson released a joint statement on Instagram on March 31, saying they had been romantically involved after several weeks of speculation. Following that, there have been many reactions, especially given the fact that Batula is friends with Miller.
Per Bravo, Cohen reacted on “Radio Andy.” He said, “I will say that I saw a lot of conspiracy theories online yesterday that I somehow knew about this. I did not. I have so many questions, and the reunion is coming up. And, boy, do I have a lot of questions.”
He added, “I do think it’s worth reminding everybody, all the passionate fans of the show, that these are real people involved. Just know these are real people who are dealing with a lot.”
Additionally, Beauvais recently spoke to E! News and gave her reaction. She stated that while she doesn’t watch “Summer House,” she was aware of the scandal.
Regarding her take, Beauvais said, “Girl code, girl code, girl code. Period.” She also said she’s on Miller’s side, stating, “I don’t know her…but just being a girl, and having girl code, yeah. And [Ciara’s] beautiful, she’s going to be just fine. I just want her to get the treatment as you know who.”
Beauvais seemed to be referring to Ariana Madix, who two Bravo co-stars also wronged. She went on to host “Love Island USA” and to star on Broadway in “Chicago.”
Ciara Miller Reportedly Learned About The Relationship Earlier

According to TMZ, Miller gained knowledge of the affair between Wilson and Batula after obtaining a video showing them being intimate in his apartment. According to the report, neither of the two was aware they were being filmed.
An insider also told the outlet that Batula sent Miller a text at some point in March, claiming that she never intended to cause harm with the affair. Additionally, she told her friend that she wanted to sort things out with Wilson before discussing their romance.
It’s unclear who sent Miller the alleged video footage of Batula and Wilson, or whether she informed anyone else about it. The “Summer House” season 10 reunion will be filmed in April 2026.
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“Emily in Paris ”says 'arrivederci' to Italy, heads to Greece and Monaco for season 6
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Grab your passport and pack your bags! The Netflix series has already been to Paris, Rome, and San Tropez.
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Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Abbott make first appearance since pregnancy news
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The duo recently revealed their relationship and that they’re expecting a child together.
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Angelina Jolie’s Sexiest R-Rated Thriller Is A Violent, Wicked Romance
By Jonathan Klotz
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What do you get when you pair Angelina Jolie with one of the sexiest leading men in Hollywood? Mr. and Mrs. Smith with Brad Pitt, but that’s not her sexiest movie. Gone in 60 Seconds with Nicolas Cage is another good guess. The answer is 2001’s Original Sin with Antonio Banderas. A historical romance that would fit right in with today’s new wave of bodice rippers, this 19th-century bodice-ripper is currently streaming for free on Tubi.
Original Sin Is A Romance Novel Come To Life

Set in Cuba, Original Sin starts off as most historical romances do: Luis (Banderas), a rich landowner, wants a wife, and no one in Cuba will do. He’s been writing letters to Julia (Jolie), a young woman living in Delaware, who’s on her way to Cuba for their first face-to-face meeting. Julia looks nothing like the photos she sent, and Luis has also been lying about being a poor clerk. From the get-go, the two are madly in love with each other, even as they agree neither one is to be trusted. Luis thinks it’s a bit of a jest, not knowing that “Julia” is an imposter.
They get married that day, consummate the marriage that night, and the next morning. “Julia” soon gets access to all of Luis wealth as a sign of his trust as her plan comes to fruition. Until Detective Downs (Thomas Jane) arrives on the island, and now the early scene of “Julia” narrating the story to a priest from inside a prison cell starts to make sense. Thankfully, that’s only the start of Original Sin’s twisted love story.
The Best Historical Romance Of The 2000’s

There’s a reason romance is the most popular genre in every bookstore. Original Sin is 25 years old but the story it tells is timeless. Attractive people doing bad things to each other is the bedrock of Hollywood. Erotic thrillers, historical romance, those films have mainly migrated to streamers with most of the sex scenes stripped out. Original Sin is from long before that trend started, and yet, both Banderas and Jolie look stunning in their period garb both in and out of the bedroom. Unlike other thrillers, this book adaptation, based on the 1947 Cornell Woolrich novel, Waltz into Darkness, remembered to make the story and characters as appealing as the stars themselves.
The problem with Original Sin is that everyone is playing their roles with all the subtly of a soap opera, which led critics and viewers at the time to rip it apart with negative reviews. Critics went after the dialogue and the plot for being unbelievable, likely because they hadn’t opened up a romance novel in decades. A bodice ripper, an erotic thriller, a historical romance, Original Sin is all three of them, and fans of all of those want the type of wild fantasy romance that lets them get swept up and carried away.

Original Sin isn’t the best movie for either Antonio Banderas or Angelina Jolie. Those are Mask of Zorro and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, respectively, but among their thrillers, it’s untouched. Every single campy trope you’d want is found in its under two-hour runtime. There’s nothing wrong with turning off your brain and enjoying gorgeous stars acting out a telenovela against the beautiful backdrop of 19th-century Cuba, and thanks to Tubi, it’s a free experience.
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Exclusive: Pendragon’s Merlin Reveals The Secrets Of His New King Arthur Series
By Jennifer Asencio
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It should go without saying that a show called The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin might just be about the famous wizard, but the show is not about the wizened old man we all know from King Arthur stories. Rise of the Merlin tells a different origin story: the story of the young man who will someday become Camelot’s advisor. Featuring all the drama, romance, and action of Arthurian legend, the show centers around Merlin’s efforts to help the Pendragon brothers, Aurellius and Uther, gather the forces of Britain against invasion by the Saxons in the 6th century.
Newcomer Tom Sharp plays the title role, and I got to ask this incredible actor some questions about the show for GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT. I’ve previously reviewed and commented about the show and its themes, and have interviewed other actors from the show.
Tom Sharp’s Early Career
The first thing I wanted to know about was Tom’s experience leading up to his casting as Merlin. What got him into acting? Like most actors, he admits, “I grew up obsessively watching films. As a boy, I’d happily burn through a load of VHS tapes on repeat, and a trip to the cinema was special.” But it was more than just watching movies for the Merlin lead. “My family introduced me to a wide variety of genres & classics at a young age, which sparked my imagination… I consider it my ‘unofficial training.’”

Hope and determination were important elements in Tom’s career, too. “Acting was considered a pipe dream where I grew up,” he explained, “and with no industry connections, it wasn’t until my 20’s that I considered taking the leap. Independently, I began leading short films and on stage in small indie theatre, whilst trying to get my foot in the door for years… a lot of ‘trial & error,’ taking risks and relying on my instincts.”
Becoming Merlin
For Tom, the role of Merlin was a big leap, since he was a relative unknown. “I applied independently to the series without an agent via a self-tape,” he told me.
And the suspense went on. “After a few weeks of sending off endless Merlin tapes, production flew me to Budapest last-minute for a final audition in person. I had a pleasant dinner afterwards with the producers and directors, but they didn’t give me any answer when I was there, so I assumed the worst, expecting a NO after I flew back. However, when I returned home, I received a call from producer Dallas Sonnier (Bone Tomahawk and Dragged Across Concrete) telling me I got the job and am needed back in Budapest ASAP for what he described will be my ‘Most challenging five months EVER!’… and he wasn’t wrong.”

Naturally, the actor was thrilled to land not just his first lead role, but the lead on an ambitious, well-produced project. “Landing a production of this size for the first time, let alone the lead, was wild,” he told me. “When I applied online to the opening casting call, I didn’t know the scale of it and the script was kept under wraps, obviously. Once I knew it was Merlin, and it dawned on me what this was, I dove in. An opportunity of this size for a lot of actors I know is RARE, and my mantra has always been when something like this finally comes along, that I’d go all out and not leave saying ‘if only.’”
Since movies were such a family affair, there was plenty of joy to go around for the budding actor. “My parents’ reaction to when I landed the role was the best and meant the world. I gave a thumbs up to my Mum & Dad, who both broke down with joy – my favorite memory!”
Tom Sharp’s Approach To Playing Merlin
Once he got on set, he had to get to know the character. What did he think of the venerable magician in his younger years? “I really like how young Merlin grows from a naive, rebellious, and curious lad to a more wild and deeply rooted figure after living with the hill folk,” he said of Merlin’s history. “They taught him to ‘see and heal,’ appreciate the world around him, and [that] ‘the rhythm of life flows through him.’”
He continued, “Merlin’s a deeply flawed character, but has so many admirable qualities. For instance, he could easily rule as High King himself unopposed in a tyrannical position with his power and immortality, yet he doesn’t want it and fears losing control and hurting the ones he cares for. Constantly doubting his destiny, he humbly says ‘perhaps they saw through me to another,’ obviously foreshadowing Arthurian Legend. I really admire him.”

The young Merlin wasn’t all wisdom and counsel. He had a lot of extremes, from stoic to furious to deeply in love to deeply grieving. What was it like for Tom to be playing all of those emotions? “Episode 6, ‘Gaineda’ was my most important episode and has a special place in my heart,” he said of the emotional story of Merlin’s romance with his bride.
“It’s the full hero’s journey, Merlin’s core story, as he goes through every event and emotion. It’s beautifully tragic. When reading the script, I knew this was the ‘tent pole’ of the series, it was vital I land this episode else the character and show would fall apart. Playing opposite Brett Cooper (Gaineda), Steve Varnom (Custennin), and Lynn Hunter (Gern-Y-Fhain) was an absolute joy, which made the job a lot easier. I kept an eye peeled in the film schedule every time a scene from 6 would pop up. It was very challenging, very rewarding, and I was very relieved how it all turned out.”
The Mystery Of Merlin’s Yellow Eyes
I often wondered about Merlin’s distinctive yellow eyes. In some scenes, they were very prominent, and in others, they were very natural. I asked Tom about the use of colored contact lenses, and found out there were none.

“I didn’t wear contact lenses,” he revealed. “They changed the color of my eyes to gold digitally, which I’m very thankful for. You connect to actors on screen through their eyes. The problem with colored contact lenses is the pupil is fixed and won’t dilate when emotional or in different lighting, which is very disconnecting to the audience. We tested it before filming and it looked very wrong. Digitally changing the eye color only was the best decision the producers made, allowing my eyes to dilate naturally and connect with the audience.”
Conveying The Burden Of Immortality
Every good actor puts something of themselves into their part, and Tom Sharp is no exception. I asked him about his own contribution to the character, and he told me, “I’d constantly look for clues in the script and ask questions. For example, in Episode 3, ‘A Fatherless Child,’ Merlin narrates, ‘They say Merlin is Mad’ and ‘the future and past are known to him.’ I didn’t want to simply play him crazy, I wanted to know ‘how mad?’ After all the events and tragedies he has lived through – being abducted as a child, the murder of his loved ones, killing 500 men, his constant visions and how he stares into the fire zoned out like a soldier returning from war… to me his ‘madness’ is PTSD. That was the biggest puzzle piece and gave me a foundation to build upon and make this mysterious figure relatable to the audience.”

Tom explains, “Plus, he’s burdened with immortality, an incredible loneliness as he will outlive everyone, including loved ones, so he keeps everyone at a safe distance. I let the filmmakers deal with the magical elements whilst I focused purely on his humanity. He’s not ‘happy go lucky,’ he’s stoic, but when you threaten the ones he cares for, he snaps, and when he’s around loved ones, he softens. Again, for his voice, his immortality and power come into play, he has all the time in the world so his voice glides, he doesn’t need to bark.”
Living Out Every Boy’s Sword And Sorcery Dream
Some of acting is hard work, and some of it is really fun. With all the conditions the actors had to endure, contrasted with getting to do cool stuff like sword fighting and simulate medieval battles, I asked about what he enjoyed and what was hard to do.
“I grew up watching epics like Braveheart, Gladiator, Last of the Mohicans, Lord of the Rings, and to get to play this genre is every boy’s dream,” he explains. “Charging into battle or running with a wolf or giving a speech to an army with exploding sets and practical effects, whilst on location was a blast.”

Not everything was paradise, he admitted. “Filming was either brutally hot or bitterly cold, yet it was all worth it.” Fans of Rise of the Merlin appreciate both his endurance for these conditions and the powerful optimism that drove him through.
With this in mind, I asked him what scenes he enjoyed from the show, both on set and off. “There were many scenes I loved, especially the second half of Episode 6; however, the very final scene of Episode 7, ‘The Last True Bard,’ is easily my favorite. Without spoiling anyone who hasn’t watched it yet, it was a very surreal out-of-body moment for me because it’s so iconic. We shot that in the middle of the night in freezing, snowy conditions, but I was so euphoric afterward. When it happened, all I could think of was my journey here and my family, which was very rewarding watching it back with them. I’ll never forget it. Whatever the future may hold, I can look back and say, ‘I did that!’”

As the main character of the show, Merlin got to be in every setting the series offered, from the otherworldly Ynis Avallach to the mysterious hills of the Fain Hawk, the spectacular Goddeu set, and the epic final battle. I wondered where he liked filming best. “Budapest is gorgeous and I encourage everyone to visit,” he suggested. “But I have to say the many locations in Italy were breathtaking. One of my favorite shots is riding through Gran Sasso, Italy with Alex Laurence Philips, where Pelleas looks back and sees Merlin riding alone talking to himself just as the sunlight rolls in. That, paired with Kyle McCuiston’s stunning soundtrack, is beautiful.”
The looming mountain vista and lonely green plains provided an ethereal setting for Merlin to be talking to a ghost that Pelleas couldn’t see.
The Brotherhood Of Merlin
Cast and crew who post on social media have spoken proudly of the camaraderie on set and even after production was over. I asked Tom about the “Brotherhood of Merlin” and if he made any new bonds on the set.

“Absolutely,” he confirmed, adding, “We pretty much all stay in contact on a daily basis. It was an incredibly challenging shoot, and we were all in the thick of it together. The cast had a rigorous boot camp before filming, involving horse riding and fight training in the intense Hungarian sun. It was tough, but we all bonded and supported each other from Day One.”
Tom Sharp’s Bright And Shining Future
Now that filming is over, I asked Tom what was next. “It’s very early days, but I’m open to anything,” he told me. But he’s in it for love of the game: “Whether it be Merlin again or something completely fresh, whether it’s another big production or an indie arthouse production, I’m good.”

While I was getting this interview together, I decided to finally replace my lost copies of the Stephen Lawhead novels The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin. The second novel is called Merlin, and familiar golden eyes gazed back at me from its cover. I asked Tom how it felt to be the new face of the book as well as the show, and this was big news.
“I didn’t know about the books; they were purely a surprise,” he confessed. “Having my face on a book cover was never on my bucket list, but it is certainly welcome and an honor. It’s a great addition on the family shelf.”
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See Sitcom Stars Then and Now
Malcolm in the Middle fans have watched the beloved cast change on and off screen for years ahead of the show’s revival
The sitcom, which ran from 2000 to 2006, followed a dysfunctional working-class family. It starred Frankie Muniz in the lead role as child prodigy Malcolm. In addition to Muniz, Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Christopher Masterson and Justin Berfield will Malcolm in the Middle usweekly. In addition to the main cast, Kiana Madeira, Anthony Timpano, Vaughan Murrae and Keeley Karsten have been cast in key roles as well.
“25 years since we premiered Malcolm in the Middle. I’m so excited… that I may have peed just a little bit,” Cranston and Kaczmarek said in a December 2024 announcement post. “What a delight that I get to yell at that kid again! We’re very, very excited about coming back together and seeing what this family has been up to.”
The revival was written by Linwood Boomer, who created the original series. It will chronicle Malcolm (Muniz) and his daughter as they are “drawn into the family’s chaos when Hal (Cranston) and Lois (Kaczmarek) demand his presence for their 40th wedding anniversary party,” according to a press release.
Before the series premiere in April 2026, Muniz recalled past efforts to bring the show back.
“I think I had put a tweet out in 2015, [saying], ‘It would be so cool to see where Malcolm and his family are.’ I couldn’t believe the response and how [many people] went crazy for that,” Muniz exclusively told Us Weekly in September 2025. “I called Linwood Boomer, and he was like, ‘No, I like how it ended.’ Bryan and I talked about it, and he took the lead in making it happen. It took 10 years.”
Muniz had no hesitation about signing onto the project.
“People go, ‘You don’t want to get pigeonholed [as] one character.’ But I’m like, ‘Wherever I go in the world, people know Malcolm, and they love the show and that family,’” he added. “I was in Mexico two months ago, and literally, people were crying to me [over] how it changed their family dynamic. The timing wasn’t perfect because I’m now a full-time NASCAR driver, but I wasn’t going to say no because of that.”
Muniz continued: “Having stepped away from Hollywood a bit to focus on other things and get the opportunity to jump back into it in a big way was awesome. At times, you take things for granted … now I try to put more effort into everything.”
Keep scrolling to see the show’s cast then and now:
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When does “Beef” season 2 come out? Inside the all-new story (and A-list cast)
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Netflix’s hit dramedy is back with a brand-new story and cast.
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Chris Brown, Usher Announce Tour & Fans Go Wild With Reactions
Chris Brown and Usher have fans offering up their wallets without hesitation after their surprise announcement on Friday (April 10). The entertainment icons are going on tour together! Yup, you read that right! After years of fan requests, the singers are coming together for an R&B show like no other. As expected, social media users are losing their minds with reactions!
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Breezy Announces New Album
Back in March, Chris Brown had fans digging for clues about his next music move after sharing a cryptic post. “ALL IMA SAY IS MAY,” he wrote on Instagram Stories. From a new album to another Breezy tour, the speculations were all over the board! At that point, fans were still chattin’ about the energy he put into ‘Breezy Bowl XX,’ which honored his 20 years in the music industry.
On Thursday (April 9), Breezy revealed that he’s dropping his next album on May 8th. For now, he blessed fans with what seems like the album’s first single, ‘Obvious.’
Chris Brown & Usher Surprise Fans With Tour
Now, it seems we finally know what MAY meant! A new album AND a legendary tour. Breezy first teased on Thursday via IG Stories that he “had something to tell” on Friday. Then, amid dropping the R&B tour news, he posted on the same platform, writing, “Y’all not ready,” with fire emojis. The announcement, a video, was posted on his and Usher’s Instagram feeds early Friday morning. It shows two masked men hopping on motorcycles and speeding to link up as they pass by fans receiving alerts on their phones. It ends with the two men, revealed to be Chris Brown and Usher, stepping into an elevator. Usher says, “It’s time, and Chris Brown responds, “Hell yeah.” Then, the doors open to a stage with a cheering crowd in front.
Social Media Sounds Off With Reactions To Tour
In our lil’ corner of the internet alone, the roommates filled up TSR’s Instagram comment section with the quickness! After just an hour, 15,000 comments piled in. From talks about securing their tickets to what bills they’re putting off to do so, keep reading to see how folks are receiving the tour announcement. And on X and Threads? Same energy!
@simplyt_errica commented, “In my best K-Ci voice 🎶🗣📢 TAKE MY MONEY…. I’ll see ya’ll there!!! 😫😒😂”
@bighomieblocks commented, “GETTING MY TICKETS NOWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWW.”
@iamgeorgiareign said, “Just put my birkins, my car and my sister up for sale😭😭😩😩 idgaf.”
“My landlord is just going to have to understand,” @rnb.radar added.
“I got a kidney available for anyone who may need it😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 lord help meeeeee,” @breezygotjuice wrote.
“Just paid my credits cards off and I said I wasn’t going to touch them again. Nevermind I take that back 😂,” @viva_glam_kay said.
“Idc what I gotta spend I’m going if I gotta sit in the sky!!😢,” @__muvax3 commented.
“BAYBEEEEEE!!! This is going to be amazing & worth every dime!!🔥🔥🔥,” @angee128 predicted.
“Show sold out before the tickets even go on sale,” @markethpryor said.
@officiial_kemaa commented, “Now I have to dip my chip in my savings again… lorda mercy.”
@braidsbydessi added, “Dear Klarna and Afterpay…”
“I’m gonna have to donate blood for these tickets, but I WILL be there 😂😂😂😂😂,” @_.theoriginalvictoria._ wrote.
What Do You Think Roomies?
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The Forgotten Tom Hanks Sci-Fi That Paired Him With Halle Berry
It doesn’t matter if it up being more than the sum of its parts when the parts are this good.
By Joshua Tyler
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Defining just exactly what Cloud Atlas is, is nearly as hard as explaining why it works as well as it does. I can tell you that the movie tells six separate short stories by mixing them together and attempting to draw connections to them.
Two of those stories are hard science fiction. One involves a future where genetically engineered women are used as slaves. The other involves an even farther-off future where civilization has fallen, and the last remnants of humanity seek to escape.

As directed by The Wachowskis, the directing duo behind The Matrix trilogy, the connections between all six stories work spectacularly, though the threads between them, beyond an inexplicably recurring birthmark and the recurrence of the same actors playing characters of different ages and sexes, are fairly thin. This shouldn’t work, but it does.
It works because each of these short stories is so engaging that the world going on outside fades away in whatever moment you happen to be in. It works in a broader sense, too, because Cloud Atlas has grander ambitions than simple storytelling. There are big ideas here, ideas too big to be told with only one tale. Unfortunately, not all of these big ideas always ring true.

The idea that does is the one that most clearly links all six stories together. The thing all six have in common is the idea of people working together to defy conventions.
Whether it’s a white man (Jim Sturgess) helping an escaped slave (David Gyasi) in the past, a group of elderly nursing home patients hatching a plot to escape an evil nurse (Hugo Weaving), or a villager (Tom Hanks) in a far off future defying the devil (Hugo Weaving) to help a visitor (Halle Berry) send an SOS, every story follows rule breakers. Sometimes, doing the right thing means breaking with tradition.

If that were the only big idea in Cloud Atlas, then maybe I wouldn’t have walked away feeling a little muddled. But it tries to cram so many big ideas into its stories that those tend to muddy the tenuous connections the film forms on its own.
I’m not sure it matters, though, that the movie never coalesces into the soundly constructed, ideological whole I wanted it to be. The truth is, I’m not even sure if that’s what Cloud Atlas directors Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski, and Tom Tykwer are going for.

If you’ve read any other reviews of the film, you’ll find that no one really seems to understand what Cloud Atlas is. If you watch it, you probably won’t either.
What I can tell you is that there’s not a boring moment in it, anywhere. Spend time with Cloud Atlas, and you’ll be entranced, excited, and utterly engaged by one of the most ambitious movies of its time. It doesn’t matter if Cloud Atlas ends up being more than the sum of its parts when the parts are this good.

Released in 2012, Cloud Atlas was the last good movie the Wachowski siblings made together. They made one more attempt at collaborating, but the result was the disastrous 2015 sci-fi movie Jupiter Ascending. Now, they work separately, and their days of collaboration seem to be over.
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BAFTA Awards Chaos Exposed In Shocking Review Report
The fallout from the BAFTA Film Awards controversy continues to ripple through the entertainment world, as a damning independent review reveals what really went wrong.
What should have been a celebratory night quickly spiraled into chaos, leaving organizers, broadcasters, and audiences grappling with uncomfortable truths about planning, accountability, and oversight.
BAFTA Review Reveals Structural Weaknesses

An independent investigation into the awards ceremony uncovered serious cracks in the system that contributed to the widely criticized on-air moment.
The review, commissioned by the BAFTA board and conducted by RISE Associates, highlighted “a number of structural weaknesses” in planning, escalation procedures, and crisis coordination.
While the findings were critical, the board emphasized that “it did not find evidence of malicious intent on the part of those involved in delivering the event. We accept its conclusions in full.”
Still, the absence of ill intent did little to soften the broader implications.
The report, made available to The Hollywood Reporter, clarified that BAFTA’s internal systems were not robust enough to handle unexpected incidents, particularly in a live broadcast environment where timing and responsiveness are crucial.
BAFTA Apology Acknowledges Deep Impact

In the wake of the controversy, BAFTA issued a sweeping apology that addressed multiple communities affected by the incident.
The organization stated, “We apologize unreservedly to the Black community, for whom the racist language used carries real pain, brutality, and trauma; to the disability community, including people with Tourette Syndrome, for whom this incident has led to unfair judgement, stigma, and distress; and to all our members, guests at the ceremony and those watching at home. What was supposed to be a moment of celebration was diminished and overshadowed.”
The statement didn’t stop there. BAFTA also confirmed, “We have written to those directly impacted on the night to apologize.”
These acknowledgments showed the wide-reaching consequences of the incident, which went beyond a single moment on stage and ignited broader conversations about responsibility and sensitivity in global broadcasts.
BBC Faces Backlash Over Broadcast Failure

The controversy didn’t just stop with BAFTA. The BBC, which aired the ceremony, came under intense scrutiny for allowing the offensive language to make it to viewers despite a built-in delay.
Following its own investigation, the broadcaster’s Executive Complaints Unit delivered a blunt verdict earlier this week.
As The Blast reported, the unit stated, “The ECU found that the inclusion of the n-word in the broadcast (which was also streamed live on iPlayer) was highly offensive, had no editorial justification and represented a breach of the BBC’s editorial standards, but that the breach was unintentional.”
This conclusion placed the BBC in a delicate position, acknowledging the seriousness of the mistake while maintaining that it was not deliberate.
Former director-general Tim Davie had earlier described the incident as “a genuine error,” attributing the oversight to confusion during the editing process.
Despite these explanations, the backlash highlighted growing expectations for broadcasters to exercise tighter control over live and near-live content.
BAFTA Editing Breakdown Explained By BBC

Further details about the mishap revealed a breakdown not in policy, but in execution.
BBC chief content officer Kate Phillips shed light on how the moment slipped through the cracks.
She explained that the production team “did not hear the n-word at the time it was said and therefore no decision was taken to leave the word within the broadcast. The ECU accepted this was a genuine mistake.”
Phillips also pointed out that the team had successfully edited out another instance of the same word, adding that this was done “especially as the team did correctly identify and edit out a subsequent use of the same word, in line with the protocols that were agreed in advance of the event regarding offensive and unacceptable language.”
This explanation painted a picture of a system that, while theoretically sound, failed at a critical moment when vigilance mattered most.
BAFTA Streaming Delay Fuels Outrage

If the initial broadcast sparked concern, the delayed removal of the footage only intensified public anger.
The unedited version remained accessible online longer than expected, compounding the damage.
The ECU did not mince words, calling the delay a “serious mistake” and noting that “The fact that the unedited recording remained available for so long aggravated the offense caused by the inadvertent inclusion of the n-word in the broadcast.”
Kate Phillips addressed this issue as well, explaining, “There was a lack of clarity among the team present at the event as to whether the word was audible on the recording. This resulted in there being a delay before the decision was taken to remove the recording from iPlayer.”
The prolonged availability of the clip raised serious concerns about internal communication and crisis management, exposing gaps that extended beyond the initial mistake.
Ultimately, the review makes one thing clear: while the incident may not have been intentional, it exposed critical vulnerabilities in both BAFTA’s event planning and the BBC’s broadcast processes.
As both organizations promise reforms, the spotlight remains firmly fixed on whether meaningful change will follow or if history could repeat itself.
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