VANESSA BRYANT EXPLAINS WHY SHE BLOCKED FAN PAGES: Vanessa Bryant has explained why she has chosen to block fan pages. Bryant took to Instagram and said that her and daughter Natalia decided to block the pages to stop the constant reminders of Kobe and Gianna — who passed away in January. She wrote, “@nataliabryant and I have unfortunately had to block fan pages because it’s been really hard to go online and constantly see pics of our beloved Gigi and Kobe under every single square of our explore pages." She continued, "Blocking the fan pages has helped change the algorithim. We [love] you but please understand that we had to do this for our own healing not because we don’t appreciate your [love]. Xo”
FORMER 'WAGS: MIAMI" STAR CALLS OUT E! & NBC: Former WAGS: Miami star Hencha Voigt called out E! and NBC after the network released a statement saying that they were standing in solidarity with the black community. Voigt called out the network, basically saying that their show was cancelled because the cast was black. She wrote, “Ok @eentertainment@nbc this is a major lie and I have a bone I’ve been wanting to pick with you guys for almost 4 years now. You guys have been wanting answers and asking us every single day in our comments, lives, dms, why our shows got canceled. This is why, the real reason of @wagsmiami & #wagsla , #wagsatlanta got cancelled?!!!!!! Well, apparently there was a new executive on their board that didn’t like the image of our show. Whoever that executive was thought the shows were too, **let me find a good word for it**, “GHETTO” to be on E!" She continued, “They didn’t want my Afro or any of our braiding or protective hair styles. I told them that’s how I got casted and picked, if they didn’t like my hair like this which is me they can chose someone else for the job. They knew there was no show without me so they let me be."
FLOYD MAYWEATHER'S EX CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED: Josie Harris, the ex and mother of Floyd Mayweather's three children, died of an accidental fentanyl overdose. According to The Jasmine Brand, Josie's attorney, Dan Friedlander, said in a statement, "The family is aware of the medical examiner has released the report and they are thankful for the closure. Josie will be remembered as a truly kind and giving person and loving mother. She was loved and will be missed."