Gayle King responded to backlash from her interview with former WNBA player Lisa Leslie. King asked Leslie about Kobe Bryant’s 2003 rape charge.
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Jay-Z reveals why he sat during Super Bowl anthem; reflects on Kobe Bryant’s life
Jay-Z explained why he and Beyoncé were sitting during the national anthem at the Super Bowl and also discussed his final words with Kobe Bryant.
President Trump’s tweet made Julia Louis-Dreyfus wish she was still on ‘Veep’
On “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus said a tweet by President Trump after the Super Bowl would’ve been ideal to script on “Veep.”
Celebrities sing and dance along with J-Lo, Shakira at Super Bowl 54 halftime show
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Taylor Swift, Meghan Trainor and Kesha highlight New Music Friday
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Jennifer Lopez on Kobe tragedy: ‘We have to love people when they’re here’
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James Corden talks controversy of the popular ‘Carpool Karaoke’ and dealing with fame
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Celebrities react to Kobe Bryant and daughter’s death on Grammys red carpet
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Brad Pitt’s career started with McDonald’s trip to find audition listings in a newspaper
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