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Meet Lynnzee Brown: The Woman Who Made History as Haiti’s First Olympic Gymnast – Essence

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PARIS, FRANCE – JULY 28: Lynnzee Brown of Team Haiti celebrates after her performance on the asymmetric bars through the women’s artistic gymnastics qualification on day two of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Bercy Arena on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Lynnzee Brown, a former student gymnast and current head coach of the Penn State women’s gymnastics team, made history on the 2024 Paris Olympics when she became the primary artistic gymnast (male or female) to represent Haiti.

Brown, who has Haitian heritage through her father, who was born within the Caribbean country, says she simply desired to make her country joyful. But what began as a purely personal goal soon became something larger than she could have imagined.

“It started as an exploration of my own identity, but the deeper I dug into it, the more I learned about the country, its history and what’s going on there,” Brown tells ESSENCE, fresh off her experience on the Paris Olympics. “I also got to meet the people of Haiti and see firsthand the impact I could have.”

Her Olympic adventure was fraught with difficulties, as she had to start out from a position behind the starting line to be able to wear her country’s name and colours on her uniform.

Meet Lynnzee Brown: The Woman Who Made History as Haiti's First Olympic Gymnast
Lynnzee Brown of Haiti competes on the ground through the qualifying round of the ladies’s artistic gymnastics on the Bercy Arena through the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) (Photo by Charlie Riedel/PA Images via Getty Images)

“Trying to get dual citizenship was a bit difficult in itself. I had to make multiple trips to the embassy in Chicago and D.C. to provide my father’s birth certificate and prove that I was his biological child and that I had Haitian citizenship.”

From there, the University of Denver graduate needed to post competition results from the 2023 World Championships in Belgium to qualify for the squad for Paris 2024. Brown, the one Haitian gymnast on the Games, made her official debut in history on July 28, 2024, through the women’s all-around qualification.

She achieved her highest rating in international competition so far – 48.832 points in all events – and never let the incontrovertible fact that she was the lone gymnast carrying Haiti on her back distract her from her goal.

“Even though I was a solo gymnast, it was a cool experience,” Brown says. “I was put in with other gymnasts who were also solo, so that helped. But meeting the other Haitian athletes, there were seven of us, was just amazing. They were so encouraging. It motivated me even more to continue representing Haiti and learning more about my people. We were a really great group, the seven of us.”

Meet Lynnzee Brown: The Woman Who Made History as Haiti's First Olympic Gymnast
PARIS, FRANCE – July 26, 2024; Team Haiti, led by flag bearers Lynnzee Brown and Philippe Abel Metellus, perform through the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on the banks of the Seine River in Paris, France. (Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

For Brown, the chance to delve deeper into her heritage story through her sport was an honor and a source of pride. The 25-12 months-old says many other Haitians have reached out to her to inform her how incredible it was to see a Haitian gymnast on the Olympic stage.

“I’m proud to show that Haitian athletes are here, in a different space. I know most of us train in the States. But talking to the Haitian Olympic Committee, their goal is to eventually get facilities in Haiti and encourage more people to play sports and compete internationally.”

“I know they hope that all seven of us will go to Haiti when things stabilize. And I hope that what I’m doing now will directly help athletes and young people in Haiti. I definitely hope to go there soon, as soon as possible.”

Meet Lynnzee Brown: The Woman Who Made History as Haiti's First Olympic Gymnast
PARIS, FRANCE – JULY 28: Lynnzee Brown of Team Haiti looks on as she prepares to compete on the balance beam through the women’s artistic gymnastics qualification on day two of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Bercy Arena on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

However, the road to Paris was demanding for the Brown family financially. They founded GoFundMe to assist cover the young gymnast’s expenses as she competed on the world’s biggest stage. It was the unwavering support from those closest to her that was the primary thing that got her through the entire experience.

“Throughout my studies and training, I was always reminded to think about my why when things got tough or when I needed to be more grateful. In the case of these Olympics, my why was definitely my mom and family and how much they sacrificed. Seeing them get so emotional at the watch party, where they sent me videos, confirmed that this is all for the people who helped me get here.”

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Sony Music has settled a lawsuit regarding the Whitney Houston biography

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Sony Music has reached a settlement with the producers of the biopic.

The lawsuit, filed in February, alleged that 4 production firms – Anthem Films, NYBO Productions and Black Label Media – didn’t pay for licenses to 24 of Houston’s songs.

The request seen by Reuters shows that Sony Music has agreed to this to reject case last month. The parties informed the court that that they had agreed to the settlement but requested an extension to finalize the details.

The lawsuit claimed that the labels signed a sync licensing agreement that allowed them to make use of audio recordings of nearly 30 Houston classics, including “How Will I Know,” “I Wanna Dance With Somebody, Will Always Love You” and her 1991 version “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Sony Music claims that under the agreement, royalties were to be paid in July 2023, but as of August 2023, it has still not received payment. Sony Music claims that Anthem was awaiting a tax break from the state of Massachusetts. According to the plaintiff, payment was never made.

“As a result of Anthem’s failure to pay fees to SME, it is clear that no license or authorization existed to use the SME recordings used in the film,” the lawsuit states.

Sony Music claimed that the film’s producers, Anthem Films, entered into a licensing agreement with the record label on December 5, 2022, two weeks before the film’s release.

“Unlike other types of films, musical biopics by their nature require the use of a musician’s music because it is almost impossible to explain the significance of a musician’s creative genius or his unique style and talent without using that musician’s music,” the record company’s lawyers wrote.

The original lawsuit sought damages of not less than $3.6 million. Details of the settlement aren’t yet known.


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Shaboozey on her YSL – Essence fragrance partnership

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Masculinity just got a brand new scent – and that is what it smells like Shaboozey. Starring Lil Nas XPeso Pluma, Vinnie Hacker and The Kid LAROI in the newest Yves Saint Laurent fragrance project “Bar song (tipsy)” artist is the newest to define the meaning of “modern masculine” beauty.

“The collaboration with YSL Beauty is truly exciting because the company has always been at the forefront of culture, redefining what it means to be bold and timeless,” Shaboozey tells ESSENCE. The musician’s true self-expression, showcased within the brand’s digital design “Born MYSLF, No Matter What”, represents the message behind their latest men’s fragrance MYSLF Perfume.

“I liked how we explored the concept that being strong doesn’t have to mean fitting into a box,” he says, topping off the country music genre with bleached-tipped wicks. “It’s about owning who you are, being real, and YSL Beauty gave me the space to show that.”

Known for his 18-week #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (one week away from breaking Lil Nas the important thing to Shaboozey’s success is easy: balance.

From gym workouts to meditation sessions and knowing when to walk away, “for me, self-care was about finding balance,” she says, which is a chord that also strikes in the brand new fragrance. Vanilla bourbon in a YSL bottle, the extreme masculine aroma hits each floral and oud notes, providing sensuality and strength in equal measure. “She has that presence and stays with you, which is exactly what I need when I’m on the move.”

The global men’s grooming market is anticipated to be price $115 billion by 2028 (up 77 percent year-on-year) the boys’s cosmetics boom represents a obligatory shift not only from two-in-one shampoos and overpowering fragrances, but in addition within the definition of masculinity as an entire. According to Shaboozey, YSL’s latest fragrance is ahead of the curve. “YSL Beauty has a track record of pushing boundaries while staying classic, and that’s a vibe I’ve always admired.”


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Kelis published her first children’s book, “The Seven Wonders of Africa”, inspired by her travels

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Kelis is a lady of many talents, and her latest featured work is as a children’s book writer. The singer announced on Instagram that she has written a brand new book titled, which follows the adventures of foremost character Abel Sabbath Brown across the continent. The singer also announced in the identical breath that she had began a brand new company.

“I’m so happy to finally show you something I’ve been working on. I WROTE MY FIRST CHILDREN’S BOOK!!! I started a company called MAKE IT BROWN,” she wrote within the caption on Instagram under a video during which she discusses the brand new book.

“We only aim to offer characters and stories about places and adventures that our youngsters can see themselves in. It’s all about love and representation. The inspiration to write down this story was my trip to Africa this yr,” she continued within the caption.

Over the past yr, Kelis has been giving us the travel content we didn’t know we wanted, documenting her travels across Africa. Artist Milkshake has traveled to places similar to Tanzania, Kenya, Zanzibar and Rwanda, immersing herself in local communities and agriculture.

The 45-year-old artist further wrote: “I traveled with my family and we were so grateful to see all the sweetness this continent has to supply. From the people to the bottom, it was just amazing. And I desired to share this with all of you and your families. I actually love us, so from the underside of my heart to you! Welcome into your heart THE SEVEN WONDERS OF AFRICA AND THE SABBATH BROWN. ❤️ #book #kids #To read #children’s book #Africa #eastafrica #to learn

The latest writer also announced in a separate post that the children’s book is now available on her website in paper, digital and audio versions.


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