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Evolution of the beauty of Queen Latifah – Essence

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At the age of 55, Queen Latifah represents the many years of black feminist magic. From the late Nineteen Eighties, the artist was a voice of strengthening the position of women. Her single “Unity” awarded by Grammy raised awareness of violence against women and sexual objectification, while her roles in movies similar to (2005) and (2007) meant the relationship between Latifah and beauty. In other words, the rapper who was glam was fed up with evolution.
In the Nineteen Eighties and Nineties, its appearance didn’t require only a red or metallic lip. Behind the scenes during the video session “Fly Girl” was seen in the Lipstick approved by Springtime Pink with a liner just from the wing. In 2000, her brave lip remained, but her short hair (which saw shapes similar to Pompadors and Bobs) grew into her skillful era. See: The Baby Phat Spring 2003 Show. Over time, the neutral shades of the skin, similar to Baby Pins and Light Beiges, was its color, noticed during the 82th annual Academy Awards awards.
In 2010, her beauty was brightened, from Blue CKSESHADOW and a powder blush during the Spring Ballet Gala in New York, to a vibrant red lip matching her nails during the MTV Video Awards 2019 awards. Now the latest stop in her beauty evolution was marked along with her annual Oscars performance: A twisted and hid honey blonde bangs and a blonde brushed in an apple of her raised cheekbones.
In honor of the fifty fifth birthday of Queen Latifah, see how the beauty of the actress has modified over the years.
Portrait session 1989

“Fly Girl” video session

Los Angeles around 2000

Video session 2000

15. annual Soul Train Awards Awards

61. Annual Golden Globe awards

Premiere of “Hairspray” 2007

82. Annual Academy Awards

2013 Oscars

Gala from New York ballet ballet 2013

43. AFI LIFE ACHIEVERENT AWARD GALA

2019 MTV Video Music Awards

Show Thom Browne FW23

Prelude to Paris Games 2024

2024 with a gala

9. Annual red Oscars rug

97. Annual Oscars’ performance

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Meet Airr! Candace Parker and wife Anna announce the birth of a son

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After helping in Chicago Sky in bringing the first WNBA championship last autumn, celebrations in the life of Candace Parker are ongoing!
Star Baller and her wife Anna Petrakova began to Instagram at the weekend to announce that they welcomed their first child together. A toddler is a boy named Airr, born a few days before Valentine’s Day.
“Airr Larry Petrakov Parker 2-11-22”-Napisali. “We are in absolute love and the complete recognition that the goose chose us. Welcome to the son of a son.”
Airr is Petrakov’s first child, but the second for Parker. She has a daughter from the first marriage with a former NBA player Shelden Williams. Lailaa is presented in a photo session of a sweet commercial.
This great news is consistent with the huge announcement of the couple’s marriage, which was divided on the second wedding anniversary at the end of last 12 months. When they made their love public, they revealed that they expected.
“We’ve always dreamed of developing our family … It’s surreal that we now have a child! Lailaa is pumped to be an older sister!” Parker wrote on Instagram. “You can’t be more beautiful! It shines, although understanding that I have to constantly love, kiss and talk to your stomach and so … play Jay-Z for a child (Goose Knys” Song Cry “already by heart!) I can’t wait to start the next chapter in life with you!”
Like Parker, Petrakova can also be a skilled basketball player. And also like her partner, she is on the moon about her boy. Congratulations to a glad couple – make this glad family!
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Taylor Polidore Williams breaks mold in “Beauty in Black” – Essence

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Taylor Polidore Williams has all the time been a shape changer, without effort slipping into complex roles that require each depth and nuances. From playing an exciting student to navigating a turbulent world, Williams mastered the art of transformation. But together with her latest role as Kimmie In Tyler Perry, he’s redefined as a force on the screen.

Script? It caught her from the primary page. “I remember how I read it at one time, like watching the program in one day,” he says. “It felt raw, dark and completely different than everything I saw before in the world of Tyler Perry.” It is undeniably rough, filled with emotional complexity and the entire drama that keeps you at night. In his heart, Kimmie is a dancer – nevertheless it’s just an surface. “Kimmie is more than just her work. She is a sister, surviving, a woman fighting to regain her power in a world who is trying to pick her up.”
Kimmie’s journey in a series, coping with heavy reality of trade and exploitation, is something that Williams has deeply related to them. By acting as a court appointed special lawyer Foster Youth, he just isn’t foreign to darker corners of society. But entering the shoes Kimmie forced the change in her perspective. “I am naturally trusting and optimistic, but Kimmie? He is skeptical, always looking over the shoulder,” says Williams. “Playing in her made me more discerned about people in my life.”
With an explosive debut – almost nine million viewers in the primary week – it is evident that the audience wants stories that don’t stop. And Williams attributes the success of the series to Perry’s approach to telling stories. However, he also knows that it’s greater than a drama. “This is one of those programs in which you talk about it later. Each episode seems to be an event,” he says clearly energized by the influence of the series.
But this is barely her arrival. Over the years, he walks his crafts in supporting part, often next to one of the vital experienced talents in Hollywood. Since his work with Meagan Good and Debbi Morgan in – a summer hit, who spent weeks on the Amazon charts – for its key role, Williams learned the ropes from the perfect. “Cooperation with these women taught me how black actresses should be treated in this industry. We deserve the best treatment and the best salary,” he says. And, let’s not forget, Williams can be a voice artist, borrowing her talents Nickelodeon, Disney and Peacock.

She was her moment to shine. And although Kimmie may be equally fierce and sensitive, Williams herself is nothing small. “I felt like a dream, I hope I would never wake up,” he admits, remembering that she saw her name for the primary time at the highest of the connection sheet. It is a recognition of all years of exertions, determination and beliefs that led her here.
But the frenzy doesn’t end with just one role. Williams just isn’t a limited type to at least one box. He explains his desires for the long run: “I want to make a comedy. I want to perform the action. I want to play someone who is not even human,” he says. There is hunger in her voice, knowing that there’s quite a bit more, which she is able to, and that Hollywood is slowly – but of course – she is approaching it.
Of course, she may be very aware of the challenges that black women in the industry are facing. Quoting certainly one of her favorite directors, Gina Prince-Holiday, Williams reflects: “Black women have more difficult in this business.” He fights for refined, complex roles – story, which aren’t only pain or fight, but for triumph and transformation. “More movies,” he says. “We must perceive black women as spies, as warriors, as heroes and villains.”
When dust settles from the primary season, emotions only grow. Part 2 was much more explosive, and Kimmie turned the tables of her opponents in an unforgettable show of strength, endurance and all crazy. “He finally stands with him,” says Williams, he clearly invested in the evolution of Kimmie. “The rate is higher and is ready to take control of its destiny.”
However, for Williams, this implies the start of a brand new heritage. The heritage in which black women are in the middle of powerful stories that undermine the establishment and re -define what it means to be a number one woman in Hollywood. And when he looks to the long run, one thing is evident: it just begins.
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Meet Asher! Tasha Cobbs Leonard welcomes the first child by adoption

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Tasha Cobbs Leonard shares his joy with the world.
The singer Gospel “Break Every Chain” and her husband Kenneth Leonard recently introduced fans to their son, Asher Amaris Leonard, in an interview with PEOPLE warehouse. During their conversation, she opened a couple of journey on which she and Kenneth had a child, which was not the easiest. After years of trying and using in vitro fertilization, the couple welcomed their wonderful child through adoption.
“After all the disappointment and we tried many times and we were disappointed, but you must have something internal [sic] Saying: I believe that it was for me for me, “she told the magazine.” So I have Asher now and only a story, as we got it, it is beyond what we could imagine or expect. He is more than what we could pray for. We are very excited that we are observing him every day. Sometimes we look at him and say: “Is this true?”
Asher is eight months old. The couple’s adoption agency reportedly adapted them to their mother, who was a month after delivery. They were capable of take Asher home shortly after his birth, and so they call them “beautiful” adoption. This made an enormous difference after years of scuffling with infertility.
“We tried to find out what ways would make it work and all the time, all these ways did not work for us. And our faith was tested,” said Kenneth for People. “One of the things I am very happy about is that at the end of this process our hearts were still open to God, as he did. It really strengthened our faith. Looking back, God really kept his promise.”
“If you want a child and fight, adoption was beautiful for us,” says Tasha. “It is literally as if Asher is our blood.”
Although she shook her faith, while Tasha was waiting for the opportunity to have her first child, Grammy’s winner says that her faith was ultimately strengthened. She hopes that individuals might be encouraged by the experience of her family.
“If you have faith for something, if you believe in something, never give up,” he says. “I know that even in the last two or three years it was difficult to walk in faith, because so many people have passed so much. But we want our story to show that even in the last two years God is still working on the promises he gave us.”
Asher is the first child of a pair. Kenneth has three other children from a previous marriage. Tasha and Kenneth have been married since 2017.
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