What's The 411 Episode 65: Hollywood and Politics as White House Holds State Dinner for China
- Written by Ruth J. Morrison
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Plus, Shonda Rhimes gets a larger slice of Hollywood; Apollo Theater breaks new ground; Sean Penn is feuding with Lee Daniels; Diddy still reigns supreme and more
The panel of What's The 411 host Kizzy Cox and correspondents Courtney Rashon and Onika McLean are talking about:
Prayers for rapper Fetty Wap, who was severely injured in a motor vehicle accident
The White House state dinner for the President of China
The Apollo Theater for the first time inducts non-musicians into its Walk of Fame; they are Richard Pryor; Jackie "Moms" Mabley; and Redd Foxx
Actor Sean Penn's feud with filmmaker Lee Daniels
Showrunner Shonda Rhimes is getting a larger slice of Hollywood
According to Forbes, Diddy still reigns supreme as hip-hop's cash king
Singer/actress Zendaya Coleman gets her own Barbie Doll that encourages girls to raise their voice
Actress Halle Berry has great comeback for critics
Businesswoman and former model, Tyra Banks, surprised teen fashion designer Kyemah McEntyre, who is a student at Parson's School of Design, when she wore one of Kyemah's designs on her FabLife television show.
First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, gets animated for Disney's Doc McStuffins
and more.
In Caribbean Cook-up, Kizzy Cox, reports that the U.S. track team would not drink Gatorade with track star Usain Bolt's picture on it.
Rapper Rich Homie Quan gets called On The Carpet for smoking what appears to be marijuana in the presence of his young son.
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