Faizon Love Recalls Making Out With Gabrielle Union, Says “She’s Really That Bitch”

Prior to her 2014 marriage to Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union was linked to plenty of other names in the industry, including Chris Howard, Ludacris, Jason Kidd, and Darren Sharper. Apparently, she even once made out with comedian Faizon Love in a New York club.

During an exclusive interview with VladTV, the 53-year-old was asked about his rumoured steamy sesh with the actress. “Have I ever lied to you? Did you see Gabby come out and [act shocked]?” the Black-ish actor responded to the inquiry.

The interviewer then showed a photoshopped picture, posted by Dwyane Wade, of Favion’s face next to his wife’s that’s since been deleted. “I liked the way he did that, it was funny. We weren’t no item, we was just drunk at the club, kissing, tongue kissing. Y’know? She wanted to see what that tongue do,” he said with a laugh.

Faizon also revealed that Union wasn’t necessarily single during their kiss, but her boyfriend was present in the club. “At the time she was dating Vince Carter, and Vince was there. We were having a Hennessy drink off, and I clearly won. I remember the whole night, because the crowd went crazy and it was a crazy night. One of those New York special nights.”

The two men then went on discuss the Bring It On alum being a “bad female,” with Faizon pointing out, “see, people don’t say how cool she is. Gabby’s just cool, she’s not trying like these girls now try. These CashApp girls…She’s really that bitch! She’s a grown woman.”

Check out another clip from the comedian’s VladTV interview, where he gives his take on Charleston White’s slavery comments below.

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Cowboys Concession Worker Squares Up With Fans On Thanksgiving

It was not a good day to be a Cowboys fan on Thursday as they lost yet another Thanksgiving Day game, this time to a beatable Las Vegas Raiders squad. It was a truly horrendous performance on defense for the team, and it’s clear that fans were not feeling it, whatsoever.

Unfortunately, some of that frustration ended up boiling over into the hallways of AT&T stadium, as cameras caught what was a pretty wild fight between a female fan and a female concession stand worker. No one knows exactly what started the fight, but in the footage below courtesy of TMZ, you can see that it was quite something.

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The footage begins with some yelling near a food concession. Then, all of a sudden, the concession stand worker jumps the counter and tries to square up. Their efforts were thwarted, however, as they slipped on some nachos which gave the fan an opportunity to start punching her while she was down. A couple of more workers jumped the counter to try and put a stop to it, and it all caused quite the commotion. Eventually, the video ended, and no one knows what happened to those involved. 

Fights between fans at a stadium are common, although, it’s not every day you see it happen between fans and the workers. Hopefully, for the employee, they are doing just fine after everything that went down.

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The Rock Gives Custom Truck From Personal Collection To Navy Vet For Holidays

The past few weeks have seen Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson add “rapper” to his already-impressive entertainment resumé

Appearing on Tech N9ne’s “Face Off,” Johnson delivered a powerful message, assuring that “It’s about drive,” and “it’s about power,” and that if you put in the work, you will devour. In the month since the song was released, Johnson’s verse has inspired thousands of TikToks and memes, and The Rock, the rapper has joined The Rock, wrestler and actor, as one of the most entertaining people in modern pop culture.

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Yesterday, as the United States celebrated Thanksgiving, Johnson went out of his way to give back to his fans, and gifted one fan a custom truck from his personal collection. 

In two Instagram posts, The Rock explained that at a special screening of his new movieRed Notice, he wanted to “do something BIG… something MASSIVE… something unforgettable for one fan.”

But after Porsche turned down his idea to give one lucky fan a free sports car, Johnson stepped up with a vehicle of his own. Explaining that he collected as much information as he could about everyone at the special screening, The Rock said he chose to give the custom truck to one fan named Oscar. 

“I gathered as much information as I could about everyone in the audience and ultimately, Oscar’s story moved me,” he wrote. “Takes care of his 75 year old mom. Personal trainer. Leader at his church. Provides support and meals for women victimized by domestic violence. Proud & humble Navy veteran. Kind human being.”

In a second Instagram post, Johnson wrote that after Oscar got up after collapsing to the ground in excitement, that the pair FaceTimed Oscar’s girlfriend, and finished by expressing his gratitude for his ability to give back and showcase extraordinary people. 

“I always say it’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.. And Oscar, exemplifies being nice and kind to his core,” he wrote. “It’s the little things like this, that I get the greatest joy out of. But most importantly, I have the global platform to illuminate good, solid, grateful human beings, like Oscar.” 

What do you think of The Rock giving away his personal truck to a fan at a special Red Notice screening? Let us know down in the comments. 

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Stephen A. Smith Goes Off On The Cowboys After Thanksgiving Loss

Yesterday evening, the Dallas Cowboys fell to the Las Vegas Raiders, despite being favorites to win the game. The Cowboys are now on a two-game losing streak and since getting Dak Prescott back, they have lost three of their last four games. It is a pretty bad indication of things to come for the Cowboys, who were 6-1, and are now 7-4 heading into the last six weeks of the season.

No one took greater joy over the Cowboys’ demise than Stephen A. Smith, who has always been an avid hater of “America’s Team.” Today on First Take, Smith got to talk about the Cowboys with Tim Tebow, and as you can imagine, he was rejoicing in the team’s inability to get things done when it matters most.

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As you can see in the clip below, Smith referenced how the Cowboys’ defense was nowhere to be found yesterday, all while their secondary continued to take bad penalties. Needless to say, Smith had a lot to touch on while speaking on just how bad the Cowboys were in their overtime defeat.

“I’m saying to myself, as I’ve always said to all of y’all, just be patient, just wait, it’s coming, and once again, it arrived on this Thanksgiving and Christmas is next,” Smith said when talking about the Cowboys’ ability to disappoint their fans. His words were fairly harsh although, for many, they certainly rang true.

While the Cowboys are most likely a lock for the postseason, it’s clear that at their current pace, they won’t get very far.

Puerto Rican Rapper Anuel AA Comes Through With “Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren”

If you’re a fan of urban Latin music, you’ll be happy to know that Anuel AA has returned with a new project, Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren, which includes appearances from Eladio Carrion, Mora, Myke Towers, and Khay Cortez.

The 16-track release follows his collaborative album with Ozuna from January, called Los Dioses, 2020’s Emmanuel, and 2018’s Real Hasta la Muerte. “I do this with my soul,” Anuel captioned an Instagram post, which has been translated from Spanish. “I ONLY TALK ABOUT MY LIFE IN MY SONGS AND YOU MADE ME WHAT I AM!!!!! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS BEEN PART OF THIS.”

If you’re craving a vacation to Puerto Rico, but can’t quite make it, just pop in your headphones and blast the recording artist’s new delivery – same thing, right?

Some of our personal favourites from Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren include “Pin,” “North Carolina,” and “300.” What tracks are you loving? Leave a comment below and let us know.

Tracklist:

1. Real Hasta la Muerte

2. North Carolina (with Eladio Carrion)

3. 1942

4. Rick Flair

5. Pin

6. McGregor

7. Llorando en in Ferrari

8. Leyenda

9. Esa Cruz

10. 300

11. Exit

12. Una Palabra

13. Dictadura

14. Mi Voz Cuesta un Billón

15. Súbelo

16. Última Canción

Offset Shares Ridiculous Memory With Young Dolph

The hip-hop world continues to mourn the passing of Memphis rapper Young Dolph and on Thursday, one of his collaborators shared one of the most outrageous memories they have with the artist.

Offset previously collaborated with Young Dolph on the song “Break The Bank” and when they were filming the video, one of the dancers in the background seemingly lost her balance while working the pole, slipping from the top and falling right on her head.

“Good memories with my boy @youngdolph,” wrote Offset, posting a video of the dancer tumbling down in humiliating fashion. “I miss my boy.”


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In the video, Dolph stands in front of the dancer, so he didn’t immediately catch on to what happened. Offset appears to catch a glimpse of her falling from the corner of his eye, looking back to see what took place in a quizzical manner.

Rappers including Rich The Kid, R-Mean, Desiigner, Street Bud, and more are reacting to the video with laughter, leaving all kinds of emojis in the comments.

The video dropped back in 2018, and the dancer ended up making the final cut. However, in the released version, you can’t see her falling from the pole. 

Check out the blooper below, which is one of Offset’s favorite memories with Young Dolph. Long Live Dolph.

Adidas Harden Vol. 6 Officially Unveiled: Photos

James Harden continues to be one of the best scorers in the NBA, and over the past few years, his efforts on the court have been rewarded with his very own signature shoe. The Adidas Harden Vol series is immensely popular with hoopers around the world, and every single year, they can expect a brand new silhouette. Of course, 2022 is going to be no different as many fans are anticipating the release of the Adidas Harden Vol. 6 which can be found in the photos below.

The show has been officially unveiled, and some unique colorways have made their way to the internet. One such inaugural colorway is this light green number which is covered in blue and pink highlights. The shoe has plenty of references to Harden all throughout the upper, and overall, it looks like a great shoe that will certainly turn some heads out on the court. If you’ve been looking to try out a Harden signature, the Vol. 6 might be a good place to start.

As for the official release date, nothing has been determined just yet. With that in mind, stay tuned to HNHH as we will be sure to bring you all of the latest details, once they become available. In the meantime, let us know what you think, in the comments below.

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Ebro Darden Apologizes For Calling Tinashe’s Name ‘Ghetto’ During Their Interview

R&B singer Tinashe and New York radio personality Ebro Darden are trending on Twitter after a video of their 2013 interview on his Hot 97 morning show resurfaced in which he teases her about her name. After Ebro asked Tinashe’s last name (it’s Kachingwe, by the way) and his co-host, Peter Rosenberg, supplied the answer, Ebro tried to joke about Tinashe’s “unusual” name — which comes from the Zimbabwean Shona language and means “We have God (or God is with us)” — somehow mashing together reckless colorism with an ignorant, classist statement.

“Can we point out how light-skinned she is with a ghetto-ass name?” Ebro wonders. Rosenberg checks him, telling him, “It’s not a ghetto name, it’s an African name.” Although he incorrectly states that it’s a Nigerian name, Tinashe clarifies that it’s Zimbabwean and gives them the definition. Ebro tries to explain himself, saying, “Sometimes these ghetto names are actually African.” Meanwhile, Tinashe merely smiles at Ebro in the clip on Twitter, which cuts off before her response. In the full interview, which is still on YouTube, she addresses the light skin comment, explaining that her father is from Zimbabwe, while her mom is white.

In posting the video, the user who resurfaced the clip pointed out the singer’s composure in the awkward moment but let’s be honest: She’s probably used to it. People say all kinds of wild things to kids who don’t just have generic or Biblical names and the question “what are you mixed with” gets lobbed at fairer-skinned Black people all the time. In fact, Tinashe herself imperfectly explained colorism during the run-up to her third studio album, Joyride, pointing out how her complexion often causes confusion from other people. Twitter, being Twitter, dragged her for the comment, but it looks like today, the tables have turned.

Users excoriated Ebro for his comments (it’s unclear whether they recognized how old the video is), while pointing out the obvious irony in them, given Ebro himself is a light-skinned Black man with African roots and an unusual name. For his part, he apologized for comments, saying, “Yea this was a terrible joke, we were using the name skit for people to learn her origins… love Tinashe that’s my homey still.” Obviously, he’s (mostly) grown from this era of confrontational journalism, although he also made Saweetie cry by dissing her freestyle a few years later. Hopefully, he’ll continue to learn and grow, as we all should, and find a way to balance his jokes with consideration, thoughtfulness, and empathy. You can watch the full interview above.

Ebro Darden Apologizes For Calling Tinashe’s Name ‘Ghetto’ During Their Interview

R&B singer Tinashe and New York radio personality Ebro Darden are trending on Twitter after a video of their 2013 interview on his Hot 97 morning show resurfaced in which he teases her about her name. After Ebro asked Tinashe’s last name (it’s Kachingwe, by the way) and his co-host, Peter Rosenberg, supplied the answer, Ebro tried to joke about Tinashe’s “unusual” name — which comes from the Zimbabwean Shona language and means “We have God (or God is with us)” — somehow mashing together reckless colorism with an ignorant, classist statement.

“Can we point out how light-skinned she is with a ghetto-ass name?” Ebro wonders. Rosenberg checks him, telling him, “It’s not a ghetto name, it’s an African name.” Although he incorrectly states that it’s a Nigerian name, Tinashe clarifies that it’s Zimbabwean and gives them the definition. Ebro tries to explain himself, saying, “Sometimes these ghetto names are actually African.” Meanwhile, Tinashe merely smiles at Ebro in the clip on Twitter, which cuts off before her response. In the full interview, which is still on YouTube, she addresses the light skin comment, explaining that her father is from Zimbabwe, while her mom is white.

In posting the video, the user who resurfaced the clip pointed out the singer’s composure in the awkward moment but let’s be honest: She’s probably used to it. People say all kinds of wild things to kids who don’t just have generic or Biblical names and the question “what are you mixed with” gets lobbed at fairer-skinned Black people all the time. In fact, Tinashe herself imperfectly explained colorism during the run-up to her third studio album, Joyride, pointing out how her complexion often causes confusion from other people. Twitter, being Twitter, dragged her for the comment, but it looks like today, the tables have turned.

Users excoriated Ebro for his comments (it’s unclear whether they recognized how old the video is), while pointing out the obvious irony in them, given Ebro himself is a light-skinned Black man with African roots and an unusual name. For his part, he apologized for comments, saying, “Yea this was a terrible joke, we were using the name skit for people to learn her origins… love Tinashe that’s my homey still.” Obviously, he’s (mostly) grown from this era of confrontational journalism, although he also made Saweetie cry by dissing her freestyle a few years later. Hopefully, he’ll continue to learn and grow, as we all should, and find a way to balance his jokes with consideration, thoughtfulness, and empathy. You can watch the full interview above.

Doja Cat Says She Feels ‘Pressured’ By The Requirements Of Her Career

Before she was a huge star, Doja Cat had a pretty carefree approach to making music — look no further than her breakout viral hit “Mooo!” for proof. However, since garnering a no. 1 hit record with “Say So,” she hasn’t had the time to make goofy tunes for fun, as she recently revealed during a live stream with her fans. She said that she hasn’t had the opportunity to “make music willy-nilly, have fun, and just jam” for “maybe five years.”

Instead, she says, “I’m doing all this shit that I don’t f*ckin’ wanna do.” For example, “I don’t want to take f*ckin’ pictures,” she says. “Like, yes, planning a photoshoot is very fun,” but having to actually get made-up and pose for several hours a day seems to be wearing on her (something that was hinted at in her guest appearance on Lil Dicky’s Dave, on which she played herself and portrayed the busy schedule that keeps her from being able to “jam”).

In actuality, she says, she would rather spend her time doing other things. “I feel pressured to do sh*t like that,” she says. “I don’t want to do that. I want to be home. I wanna make music. I wanna play f*ckin’ video games.”

However, prioritizing her career has more than paid off for the jokester. Her song “Get Into It (Yuh)” was recently featured in a Taco Bell ad, leading to speculation she’s got more partnership announcements on the way, she’s clearly having a lot of fun with fashion, and she’s been redefining pop music as she accumulates new listeners by the day, popping up on new festival lineups all the time, and becoming a sought-after featured artist even as she becomes more choosy with sharing her verses.

Still, if she really is feeling run down from “never not working,” as she once put it, a vacation may be in order — sooner rather than later. She’s waited this long for stardom, I’m sure that her fans will be more than willing to wait for new music if it means she gets a well-earned, much-deserved break.