Demetria McKinney Recreates Whitney Houston Album, EJ Johnson Is Dripping In Fendi + Baby Dream Kardashian Rocks Pink Extensions
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian’s baby girl, Dream Kardashian, is going pink! Chyna recently shared this photo of Dream wearing pink extensions.
Demetria McKinney is paying homage to the late Whitney Houston. As you may recall, the singer and actress played Whitney in the TV One movie about Bobbi Kristina Brown. Demetria recreated the cover from Houston’s 1985 debut album.
EJ Johnson is serving some serious fashion! This week, we spotted Magic Johnson’s famous son striking a pose in Fendi.
Macy Gray apparently has a message for Kanye West. The singer posts a photo wearing a hat that reads: Make Kanye Great Again. The photo seems to be a subliminal dig at Kanye, who has made headlines for his tweets about president Trump. Ye has also been sporting Trump’s signature ‘Make American Great Again’ hat.
Raphael Saadiq, Fonzworth Bentley and Kenny Hamilton are spotted with Ashley Derby, the youngest Chik-Fil-A owner in history. At the age of 26, she is opening her 2nd location this week in Los Angeles.
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