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Montel Williams breaks silence on rumors of explosive sex tape with Vice President Kamala Harris, months after a Trump supporter suggested the vice president was a “side piece”

Montel Williams, 68, is looking out trolls, claiming that damaging material about his former Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris will soon appear on the Internet.
Vice President Harris, 60, is in a tight race for the White House against her Republican opponent and former President Donald Trump, with the election on Tuesday, November 5 lower than a week away.
In the middle of rallies and debates, Donald Trump supporter Matt Wallace, who has 2.2 million followers on X, spread a baseless rumor that a sex tape involving Williams and Harris would upend the 2024 election.

“Wow, I was just informed by a friend of mine who is the CEO of a major tech company that a sex tape featuring Kamala Harris and Montel Williams is allegedly being sold,” Wallace wrote on October 28.
The YouTuber’s tweet has garnered over 6.9 million views on the social media platform. As these allegations spread across X, Williams addressed the speculation in an October 30 tweet.
“Wow, I heard a blogger I’ve never heard of has millions of views and claims someone is ‘buying’ my sex tape and it’s going to ‘break the internet,’” Williams wrote on Twitter.
The former TV talk show host continued: “Let’s break the internet” (with) the truth – there isn’t a tape. @KamalaHQ’s explosive growth has clearly concerned some people.”
Social media users began criticizing Wallace following Williams’ denial. Many people felt offended that an apparent lie was used to potentially hurt Harris during the campaign days before she could make history as the first female president of the United States
“I knew he was lying when he said he had a friend,” one person said he tweeted. Another X user he stated“They are desperate. We knew it was fake news. Who has a VHS player these days?!?”
A 3rd person commented on Trump’s various statements criminal charges AND civil trials writing, “These vile bastards will stop at nothing to reinstate a criminal sexual fraudster.”
Others suggested that Williams should sue Wallace for defamation of character, writing“This Matt guy better get ready to sue.”
X, the platform owned by Elon Musk, posted a community note to Wallace’s original tweet about the alleged sex tape, confirming that Williams had denied the allegations.
Wallace also posted one other tweet with this information To read“Montel Williams just published a post stating that the allegations are false and that no sex tape of them exists.”
Despite his explanation, Wallace’s try to smear Harris contributed to a salacious, long-standing narrative pushed by far-right influencers that the vice president used sexual favors to climb the political ladder.
For example, a 2001 clip of Harris and Williams went viral in 2019, as Harris was running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Harris, Williams and his daughter Ashley Williams attended the eighth annual Race to Erase MS event together in Los Angeles.
Conservatives accused Harris of being a “fringe element” of Williams, assuming Ashley was Montel’s wife. In response, the retired soldier admitted that he once dated a former U.S. senator from California.
“(Kamala Harris) and I dated briefly about 20 years ago when we were both single. So what? I have great respect for Senator Harris. I wonder if she would write the same stories about her dating history if she were a male candidate?” Montel published in August 2019
There are also rumors that Harris secured her position as San Francisco’s elected district attorney in 2003 because of an affair with Willie Brown, mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004.
Like Williams, Willie Brown admitted to dating Kamala Harris in a 2019 column for “Chronicle of San Francisco”. Brown and Harris were single once they dated in the Nineteen Nineties after which split in 1995.
In recent weeks, controversial wrestler Hulk Hogan has made several offensive remarks about Harris, including threatening to body slam her. Most recently, during a speech at a Trump rally on October 27, he suggested that Harris slept her solution to success.
“When I hear Kamala’s voice, it sounds like a Hollywood script with a really, really (which sounds terrifying) bad actress,” Hogan told the audience at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Many viewers inferred that the WWE Hall of Famer was referring to Hailey “Hawk Tuah Girl” Welch, the woman who became an online sensation after giving oral sex advice in an interview.
Despite unverified assumptions about her past, Harris is currently married to mental property lawyer Doug Emhoff. They married on August 22, 2014 in Santa Barbara, California. They met on a blind date in 2013.
They don’t have any children together. However, Emhoff has two children – Cole, 30, and Ella, 25 == from his first marriage to film producer Kerstin Mackin, which led to 2008.
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Ryan Coogler talks about Delta Blues, spirituality and why his latest film is entitled “Sinners”: “This is the term judgment, but he is also friendly”

On Good Friday, everyone talks about the very anticipated edition of the latest film by Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan “Sinners”. Now, before you catch the Bible and start squeezing pearls at the considered a horror movie with the title “Sinners”, you will hear me.
The horror, which the chronicle of what is happening when vampires take over Clarksdale in the state of Mississippi in 1932, is filled with numerical conversations about culture, religion, spirituality and music. During the telephone interview with Ryan Coogler, Grio took a have a look at the mind of the creator of “sinners” and how he managed to present the dissonant harmony of those topics.
“We ended up with” sinners “and in the past I think that this is the only title we could have,” said Coogler, revealing that the film existed under the code name “Grilled Cheese” before he obtained the official title. “This is related to this relationship that Delta Blues has with his twin siblings, gospel music.”
“Blues Music was the first American music that was canceled as the music of the devil,” he continued. “This judgment of music and people who are involved in culture around her is at the heart of this film. This conversation and the recognition that we are all (sinners), and if you point to someone who calls them a sinner, you must also indicate your finger back to each other.”

For Coogler, who grew up in the Baptist church, attended mainly the Black Catholic school of growing up and studied various religions in college, studying the overparted quality of Delta Blues music and a listing of spirituality and carnivality through a various spiritual lens.
“(Religion) has always been something that surrounded me in my life and the fascination of my … relationships of people with spirituality and as a practice in which people decide to deal with the world,” he explained. “And this is also in my films.”
In its fifth feature film, this fascination appears through music – the key a part of the story and the creation of “sinners”. Inspired by his deceased uncle James, who loved Delta Blues Music, Coogler said that he inspired him to make this film after studying the genre that his uncle loved a lot.
“Where Gospel music is created for the soul, the music of Delta Blues is created for the soul and body,” he recognizes the body and all related beauty and ugliness. ”
“Artists were known for accepting their flaws, nightmares, mortality and bodily desires,” he continued. “Some of these songs say about haunting by crimes committed by a lifestyle, by demons, devil or visions of premature death.”
Listening to such artists Robert Johnson, Howlin ‘Wolf, And a playlist of the full Delta Blues Music, Coogler noticed how these topics have evolved into contemporary species, equivalent to in Bone Thugs-N-Harmonie’s “The Crossroads”.
“(I) he realized that they were not the first people who created the song” Crossroads ” – he said, referring to their favorite rap songs from the 90s.” This is one among the hottest songs sung in the tradition of Delta Blues, as an idea and (reference) to the entry from natural to supernatural, life and death. ”
“All these things: supernatural and my love for horror made me think that it would make sense to implement these elements in a way in which these characters from (1932 Mississippi) encounter supernatural” – he added.

Exaggerated with the classic “sinners” of blues “sinners”, he finally emphasizes discussion topics in most religions and sociology: the battle between good and evil, spirit and body, etc.
“Even the most religious person would admit that he is a sinner; everyone is,” noted Coogler. “This is a term of judgment, but it is also a term that is also friendly. (In a Christian context, Jesus spent the most time with that.”
But ultimately the director wants people to rejoice with the film.
“I wanted to do something that was funny and acted as a theatrical edition. We filmed on IMAX cameras, the biggest possible format. We want people to be moved by what we have to say, we want people to talk on the screen and spill their popcorn during jumps, and we hope that he creates something that makes them think and want to come back.”
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Solange brings to Houston to Houston to the Eldorado house in a multidisciplinary celebration of black art – essence

(Photo Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for Jil Sander)
Solange Knowles returns to Houston with a deeply personal and using the community project that honors the heritage of black artistry through a multidimensional series entitled. Presented in cooperation with Performing Arts Houston A Project Row Houses, the series is developing for six evenings of programming in places, including Jones Hall, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Eldorado Historical Ballroom in the third Houston branch.
The project means a full moment for knowles and its multidisciplinary studio, Saint Heron. After debuting the soldered iteration at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in 2023, and later expanded his vision to Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Solange now introduces experience in his name day. As described: “With a little luck, Houston may soon have its own Eldorado ballroom.” This time is now.
Every evening he presents a characteristic curatorial lens, intertwining classical music, experimental performances, the Gospel, Zydeco and future sounds that distinguish the influence of the African diaspora on the Houston cultural area. From the honoring of the transformational roles of black women in symphonic music to celebrating the legends of gospel and black southern electronic music, it’s each homage and innovation. Artists are Soprano Zoie Reams, Autumn Knight, Liv.e, Kara Jackson, Rosie Ledet, Twinkie Clark and Sisters Clark and recognized DJs based in Houston, similar to HyperFemme and Big Ace.
In one of the “moments anchoring in the series Saint Heron will present two free shows – film meditation on the holy nature of collecting and telling stories – at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. Written by Solange and directed by Nuotam Bodomo, a short premiere in Guggenheim and continues the involvement of Saint Heron in the behavior of black cultural memory.
Dzieie Kanu, Nigerian-American artist and from Houston, may also contribute to the series with an interpretative sculptural installation inspired by the Funkadel parliament, expanding the topics of Afrofuturism and the sound line.
Meg Booth, president and general director of Performing Arts Houston, said about partnership: “Cooperation with Solange, Saint Heron and Project Row to shed light on the heritage of Eldorado inspiring black creativity and community with so many great artists, is a great honor.”
Danielle Burns Wilson, executive director of Project Row Houses, repeated sentiment, noticing a deep connection of Solange with space. “It is so much part of the history of this building – its creative energy resounds in the escort air from now on, will return to the deepening of this connection and pay energy in this historic place.”
Thanks to, Solange continues his careers involved in artistic experiments, community investments and cultural protection. Tickets open to the audience on April 22, 2025, with early access available now for Performing Arts Houston visionaries.
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The Spelman College competition is now the latest Tiktok madness

There is spring in HBCUS throughout the country, which suggests that the competition season is right. This 12 months, the Spelman College competitions have gained a brand new audience in Tiktok as a consequence of the players’ viral movies.
The competitors presented their beauty and brains in the social application and attracted latest viewers outside traditional circles. While the Miss Spelman College competition won’t announce the winners until April 14, latest fans wrote about their favorites once they immersed in the competition.
Participants became popular for his or her excellent introduction, showing their abilities to the crown. Various competitions happen throughout the school, including Miss Black and Gold and Miss Africanidad competitions.
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“Your search for the queen is officially completed,” said player No. 4, Aziyah, a younger specialist in political sciences from Atlanta. “Because, like my institution, I start without any.”
Player No. 6 was also his own case for the Crown.
“Slow and stable, this is how queen arise,” said Madison, an English major from the third 12 months in HBCU All-Women. “So I waited patiently, but it’s my moment in the end. Oh, and trust me, I’m going to have it.”
Those who’ve never experienced the culture of HBCU competitions now taste greatness, while loving every second. One asked why public opinion would just discover about this spectacle sector.
“How should I do something,” asked the delighted Tiktker Suzanne Lambert. “And what I want to know, why no one has presented it yet?”
She added: “This is my version of March Madness now.”
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Another user has spoiled, as “encouraging” is content because he promotes black perfection.
“This competition revealing” school stunning “in the best possible way. If you know you know, “said the Couture Couture Tiktker.” And all the energy that I spent on the bama rush and breaking it should be spent on this competition. “
The enthusiasm of competitions for Tiktok is much like the previous trend “Bama Rush”, during which incoming student student girls detailed their journeys to affix the brotherhood. Now the headlight light applies to those HBCU women once they race against the crown, while paying national attention.
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