Exclusive — Candace Owens Announces First Blexit Rally: ‘We’ll See You in Los Angeles’
Conservative firebrand Candace Owens announced that the first #Blexit rally will take place in Los Angeles, California.
Conservative firebrand Candace Owens announced that the first #Blexit rally will take place in Los Angeles, California.
The 4th annual Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida, saw more than four thousand high school college students, from all 50 states and from Canada to Australia, turn out to hear speeches from the conservative firebrands and learned skills to help advance conservative causes on their campuses.
Actor and “Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson was confirmed safe late Saturday after several celebrities, his pop superstar ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande, and social media users thought he would attempt suicide after posting an alarming message to Instagram.
Actor-comedian Nick Cannon appeared to defend Kevin Hart, who stepped down from hosting the 2019 Oscars after backlash from years-old gay jokes, by posting similar gay jokes from female stars Chelsea Handler, Sarah Silverman, and Amy Schumer.
Disgraced CBS chief executive Les Moonves destroyed scores of evidence and lied to investigators conducting a probe into multiple allegations against him, ranging from sexual harassment to rape.
Hollywood celebrity social media screeds exploded early on Election Day Tuesday, with several hysterical Hollywood elites sharing self-important screeds trashing Republican candidates and President Donald Trump.
Hollywood celebrities revved up their social media sniveling in the waning hours before the highly anticipated midterm elections. The hysteria among Hollywood elites reached a fever pitch on Monday, with countless stars sharing unhinged screeds, snark, and smears about Republican candidates and President Donald Trump.
Actor and left-wing activist Alec Baldwin was arrested Friday for allegedly punching a person in New York City, according to reports.
Two days after Candace Owens launched Blexit, her call for black Americans to leave the Democratic Party, Kanye West distanced himself from the movement Owens said he helped design the artwork for.
Actress, Girls creator, and feminist activist Lena Dunham has been tapped to adapt a feature film about a refugee survival story co-produced by Steven Spielberg and J.J. Abrams.
A slew of Hollywood celebrities rushed to social media on Saturday to heap blame on President Donald Trump, his supporters, and lawful gun owners mere moments after a shooter opened fire at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
“It needed to convey the message of a mass exodus,” Candace Owens said of the artwork that would mark black America’s exit, or Blexit, from the “liberal plantation.”
What has ceding support for six decades to the Democratic party done for black Americans? That’s the question 29-year-old conservative firebrand Candace Owens says haunted her one February afternoon.
Less than two weeks from the most expensive and, perhaps, consequential midterm election in a generation, some of Hollywood’s most influential stars have taken to social media to spew deranged and self-centered hot takes about President Donald Trump and the issues facing the nation.
Stephanie Grisham, spokeswoman for First Lady Melania Trump, called out rapper-actor T.I. over his “disgusting” rap video featuring Mrs. Trump as a nude stripper dancing on a Resolute desk in a fake Oval Office.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift used her American Music Awards acceptance speech Tuesday night to urge the audience “to get out the vote,” just days after endorsing Democrats in Tennessee.
Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik (Five For Fighting) known for hits such as “Superman,” and “100 years,” has released a video for an original song “The Song of Innocents,” which debuts in the upcoming film, Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. The film stars actor Dean Cain, who plays the cop who breaks open the case that led to the murder trial of the notorious abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell.
Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson — who made headlines last December when he revealed his “Badass” Hillary Clinton tattoo — appeared on the NBC show’s “Weekend Update” segment and launched a full-on assault on Kanye West.
Hollywood A-listers and power players melted down on social media Saturday after Judge Brett Kavanaugh officially became the 114th justice to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Actress and Broadway star Bette Midler melted down on Twitter Thursday night, declaring that women “are the N-word of the world” and are “the most disrespected creatures on earth.”
Actress Amy Schumer was voluntarily arrested along with a horde of left-wing protesters outside the Supreme Court on Thursday, as the Senate prepared to move forward confirming President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Conservative firebrand Candace Owens challenged actor Chris Evans to a debate after the Marvel movie star smeared Kanye West over his support of President Donald Trump.
Actress Ellen Barkin took to Twitter on Monday and suggested that it wouldn’t be enough to remove President Donald Trump from office.
A Make America Great Again hat-wearing Kanye West ended the 44th season premiere of Saturday Night Live with an impassioned political speech that saw the Grammy-winning fashion icon defend President Donald Trump.
The hit comedy series Last Man Standing posted a historic viewing during its Friday night debut on Fox, averaging a whopping 8 million viewers in the all-important 18-49 demo.
Actress Mira Sorvino apologized on Twitter Saturday after she said America needs a revolution and made it clear that she has long-been “infuriated by all the evil and injustice.”
Samuel L. Jackson called Judge Brett Kavanaugh a “lying *ss fratboy,” and then apologized to “Fratboys that aren’t liars & rapists.”
“I am innocent of this charge,” an emotional Judge Brett Kavanaugh said, while Hollywood stars mocked and attacked him during his Senate hearing.
Hollywood stars freaked during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday morning in which Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, testified.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was flanked by ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and super-producer DJ Kahlid at a glitzy fundraiser at Avalon Hollywood Tuesday night, raising an intended goal of $1 million for the Garcetti-founded political action committee Democratic Midterm Victory Fund.
ABC late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel took the stage on Tuesday and jokingly suggested that his “compromise” to the battle of Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination is to chop off the judge’s “pesky penis,” should he be confirmed.
Actress Mia Farrow took to Twitter on Sunday and called on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to “resign” his position on the country’s highest court.
Actresses Julianne Moore and Eva Longoria are among the celebrities and left-wing activists featured in a video montage, in which the women are seen thanking Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s assault accuser for coming forward with her allegation.
Actor Jack Black went after President Donald Trump Tuesday while delivering remarks for the unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The 70th annual Emmy Awards, broadcasting live on NBC, will see Hollywood stars celebrate the best of TV — but the event is also expected to be dominated by politics.
Several celebrities took to social media on Friday and posted messages celebrating former Trump presidential campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s decision to plead guilty to a federal conspiracy charge as part of a plea agreement with special counsel Robert Mueller.
Norm Macdonald’s previously scheduled appearance on The Tonight Show was abruptly canceled after the veteran comedian’s comments saying there’s “no forgiveness” in the #MeToo movement kicked off intense backlash online.
Hollywood celebrities took to social media Friday to applaud and praise Barack Obama’s politically charged speech in front of students at the University of Illinois, in which he hammered away at President Donald Trump and his political agenda.
TBS late-night host Samantha Bee announced the launch of a political mobile app game geared toward ginning up turnout among young voters ahead of November’s midterm elections.
Fashion mogul and Grammy-winner Kanye West told WGCI 107.5 Radio hosts in an interview Wednesday that President Donald Trump is going to do whatever it takes to “do the work” to be a great president for black voters.