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Beloved for almost four decades as an award-winning singer and actress, Queen Latifah most recently starred on the CBS hit ...
The recent launch of the ReLiving Single podcast, hosted by Kim Coles and Erika Alexander, has ignited excitement and ...
As if the cancellation of The Equalizer wasn't bad enough, now the Queen Latifah led show will be departing from Netflix on June 16, 2025.
The award-winning icon gets real about the stigma around weight—and why sometimes you need to be your own best friend.
Queen Latifah exclusively told Us Weekly about 'The Equalizer' coming to an end — and whether there is hope for a return ...
As Queen Latifah, she recorded a demo tape that got Tommy Boy Records’ attention, and at the age of 18, she was signed to the label. She redefined the rap genre.
Queen Latifah said she "would love to get Dolly Parton on this show," referring to her hit CBS series "The Equalizer." "She's just a real down-to-earth, cool person who's inspired me since I was a ...
Queen Latifah and her mother Rita Owens attends the VH1's "Dear Mama" taping at St. Bartholomew's Church on May 2, 2016 in New York City. Jim Spellman/WireImage ...
Queen Latifah on Embracing Her 'Honest and Genuine' Identity and Celebrating the 'Freedom to Be Me' "I didn't know I was a girl, initially, I had to be told," the actress and rapper revealed in ...
Queen Latifah has no problem admitting that she sings her own songs in the shower.. On this morning’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, the singer’s Living Single co-star Erika Alexander ...
Latifah established herself as a rap star with her 1989 debut album, All Hail the Queen. In this 1999 interview, she talked about giving herself her name, and why she decided to pursue acting.