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Joy Reid breaks down in tears during first livestream since shock firing

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Joy Reid wasn’t the only person fired when MSNBC president Rebecca Kutler swung the axe on Sunday. Reid’s entire team was let go.

Reid broke down in tears during her first livestream since the shock firing on Sunday.

“I’ve been through every emotion from anger, rage, disappointment, hurt, feeling that guilt… that I let my team lose their jobs,” she said during a Zoom conversation with the Win With Black Women podcast.

Reid was optimistic that she would land on her feet after being blindsided by Kutler.

“But in the end where I really land and where I’ve landed on today is just gratitude. Just pure gratitude, and gratitude not just because people would take the time to get on a call like this… or to take care of me, but also that my show had value. That what I was doing had value,” she continued.

Reid wiped away tears and apologized for breaking down.

Reid said she would not apologize for going “hard” on President Donald Trump because what he was doing was “subversive to the Constitution that is injurious to our liberty…”

“And where I come down on that is I’m not sorry. I am not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God,” she said.

During a call with staff, MSNBC president Kutler said she had not heard back from Reid after informing her that “The ReidOut” was canceled on Sunday.

“We are waiting to get a response from Joy and her team about how she would like to handle that, and we want to defer to her on that,” Kutler told staff.

“The hope is that we will have a final show with Joy,” she added.

Reid’s final show is expected to air this week.

Porsha Williams Calls On Trump to Release Simon Guobadia from ICE Custody

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Reality TV star Porsha Williams is reportedly calling on her contacts at the White House to release her estranged husband Simon Guobadia from ICE custody.

Simon is currently being detained by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement at Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, Georgia, according to documents obtained by Us Weekly.

Simon has run afoul of immigration officials by intentionally overstaying his visas multiple times over the past few decades.

In 1987, Simon was arrested and pled guilty to bank and credit card fraud. Over the next few years, he was arrested two more times and deported back to his native Nigeria in the 1990s.

Simon returned to the U.S. several more times – each time overstaying illegally obtained visas. He applied for U.S. citizenship in 2016, but his application was denied due to using a false identity.

Still, he refused to leave the U.S., until he was detained as part of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation orders in early February.

Immigrants who don’t have citizenship papers and green cards will be deported without exception.

Last year, a Georgia judge ordered Simon to continue to pay the mortgage and utility bills at a $7 million home in the Atlanta area.

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Simon previously asked the court to evict Porsha and her daughter, Pilar McKinley, from the Sandy Springs mansion, but the judge declined the request.

According to court records obtained by In Touch Weekly, Guobadia is not allowed to live at the 15,284 square foot home, which he purchased in 2021.

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Life was good for Porsha — until Simon was detained by ICE. Now she has to find the money to fund her extravagant lifestyle.

“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star still draws a paycheck from the show, but not enough to pay the bills on a 15,000 square foot house.

Simon and Porsha married in 2022, but she filed for divorce after just 15 months of marriage.

Lester Holt Announces Departure As Anchor of ‘NBC Nightly News’

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The procession of liberal anchors leaving major network news programs continues. Anchor Lester Holt announced he’s leaving his position as anchor at “NBC Nightly News.” Holt is the latest bold name anchor to leave a mainstream news program.

“A smile comes to my face when I think that with Nightly News, and “Dateline,” I have now anchored two of the most successful and iconic television news programs in broadcast history,” Holt wrote to staffers in an email obtained by Fox News Digital.

“As a 20-year-old radio reporter on the police beat chasing breaking news around San Francisco, I could never have imagined my career path would unfold in the way it has,” Holt added. “What an amazing ride.”

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The news comes after MSNBC’s new president Rebecca Kutler cancelled Joy Reid’s low-rated nightly show, “The ReidOut.”

Reid lost half of her viewership in the days after President Donald Trump won the election on Nov. 5, 2024.

Reid’s final show will air this week.

Anchors Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Melendez and Michael Steele will move from weekends to Reid’s 7 p.m. weekday slot.

Kutler also cancelled left-wing anchors Ayman Mohyeldin, Katie Phang and Jonathan Capehart, The New York Post reported on Monday.

Holt joined NBC News in 2000 and has also served as principal anchor of “Dateline NBC” since September 2011. He took over “NBC Nightly News” in 2015 following the ousting of his predecessor, Brian Williams, who was moved to MSNBC after being accused of lying about news events he claimed to have witnessed.

Like Reid, Holt showed similar bias towards President Donald Trump. The network shakeups foreshadow what is to come for other programs and blogs that are anti-Trump.

The financial funding for such shows was cut off when Trump shuttered USAID and fired all of its staff.

USAID reportedly paid tens of millions of dollars to fund left-wing news organizations and blogs, such as “The View” and Politico.com.

‘Killing Me Softly’ Singer Roberta Flack Dead at 88

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Grammy Award winner Roberta Flack has died from natural causes. She was 88.

“We are heartbroken that the glorious Roberta Flack passed away this morning February 24, 2025,” a statement read on Monday. “She died peacefully surrounded by her family. Roberta broke boundaries and records. She was also a proud educator.”

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In November 2022, a spokesperson told PEOPLE that Flack had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, and was hospitalized. According to a press release issued at the time, the disease “has made it impossible to sing and not easy to speak.”

Flack lost mobility and was wheelchair bound.

“It will take a lot more than ALS to silence this icon,” a statement read at the time. “Miss Flack plans to stay active in her musical and creative pursuits. Her fortitude and joyful embrace of music that lifted her from modest circumstances to the international spotlight remain vibrant and inspired.”

Flack topped the Billboard charts with her No. 1 singles “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”, “Killing Me Softly with His Song”, and “Feel Like Makin’ Love”.

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She was the first R&B artist to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in two consecutive years: “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” (1973) and “Killing Me Softly with His Song” (1974).

Flack was beloved by her contemporaries. She was often tapped to collaborate on songs with other artists, including Michael Jackson. She performed “When We Grow Up” with a teenage Michael on the 1974 After-School program, Free to Be… You and Me.”

Born in Black Mountain, North Carolina, and raised in Arlington, Virginia, Flack was classically trained on the piano by age 9. By age 15, she’d earned a full music scholarship to Howard University, where she graduated in 1958 with a bachelor’s degree in music education.

While teaching music to high school students, Flack performed the piano in Washington, DC nightclubs. A voice teacher encouraged her to sing pop music.

Jazz pianist and vocalist Les McCann discovered Flack singing and playing jazz in a Washington, D.C. nightclub. He arranged an audition for her with Atlantic Records. In November 1968, she recorded 39 song demos in less than 10 hours. Three months later, Atlantic recorded Flack’s debut album, First Take.

Her debut album didn’t sell well, until actor/director Clint Eastwood chose a song, “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” off the album. Eastwood paid Flack $2,000 for use of the song.

The song was featured on the sound track of his movie Play Misty for Me. “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” became the biggest hit of the year in 1972.

The First Take album peaked at No. 1 and eventually sold 1.9 million copies in the United States. The song won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1973.

The hits continued. In 1972, Flack scored another Grammy for “Where Is the Love” and later “The Closer I Get to You” (1978), both million-selling gold singles.

Ayesha Curry: The secret to a happy marriage is putting your husband over your kids

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Ayesha Curry says the secret to a long and happy marriage is putting your husband over your kids.

Ayesha, 35, is best known as the wife of 4X NBA champion Stephen Curry, 36.

During a recent Sweet July pop-up event in San Francisco, the chef, author and businesswoman sat down with PEOPLE to discuss her career, her marriage, and raising four children with Steph.

Ayesha and Steph share daughters Riley, 12, and Ryan, 9, and sons Canon, 6, and Caius Chai, aka “Cai Cai”, born in May 2024.

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‘Our relationship comes first’

Ayesha explained that her secret for a happy marriage is to put her relationship first over her kids.

“I think for us, our relationship always comes first. Then we’re parents,” Ayesha said. “And that works for us because then you have two happy people raising the kids in the house. So the family sector in our lives always comes first.”

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Ayesha added that support is also important. Having people in place to step in and care for the children so she and Steph can get away.

“And then honestly, it’s just surrounding ourselves with people that are smarter than us and know what they’re doing and can make the things run,” she continued. “And they allow us the space to be creative and they allow us the space to truly show up however we choose to. And I think that’s what’s really worked for us.”

“We’re not control freaks. We have ideas, but we’re willing to let people help us see those ideas into fruition.”

Ayesha said her youngest son, Cai Cai, is progressing well and hitting his milestones.

“He’s 9 months now. He’s crawling and laughing. He only says dad,” Ayesha shares. “The older kids, they’re amazing. We were worried about having the six-year gap between our son and Cai Cai, and it’s been magical. He truly feels like a big brother. He only wants to protect him. There’s no jealousy. I love it.”

She said her daughters help out at home while she’s away.

“The girls are like little moms. It’s the best decision we’ve ever made, honestly,” adds the mom of four.

Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles skipping White House visit again

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According to a report, the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles plan to skip the traditional White House visit – again.

The Eagles upset the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59 on Feb. 9.

“A source at the Eagles, who spoke anonymously, stressed that conversations about refusing a visit with President Donald Trump after beating the Kansas City Chiefs have already occurred,” The U.S. Sun reported.

The Eagles have a history of snubbing President Donald Trump. They also cancelled a visit to the White House after their upset victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 52.

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In 2018, the NFL announced a league-wide rule against kneeling during the national anthem. Trump slammed the football players — and other athletes — for kneeling during sports events.

“The Philadelphia Eagles are unable to come to the White House with their full team to be celebrated tomorrow,” Trump said at the time in June 2018. “They disagree with their President because he insists that they proudly stand for the National Anthem, hand on heart, in honor of the great men and women of our military and the people of our country.”

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Trump suggested that the Eagles wanted to send a “smaller delegation,” to the White House, but he declined.

“The Eagles wanted to send a smaller delegation, but the 1,000 fans planning to attend the event deserve better,” Trump said in June 2018. “These fans are still invited to the White House to be part of a different type of ceremony — one that will honor our great country, pay tribute to the heroes who fight to protect it, and loudly and proudly play the National Anthem. I will be there at 3:00 p.m. with the United States Marine Band and the United States Army Chorus to celebrate America.”

Trump left Super Bowl 59 early when it was obvious that the Eagles would win over the Chiefs in a blowout on Feb. 9. Trump had picked the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl over the Eagles.

Trump celebrates Joy Reid cancellation – ‘One of the least talented people in television’

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President Donald Trump celebrated MSNBC’s decision to cancel host Joy Reid‘s low-rated program “The ReidOut” on Sunday.

The move was part of a programming shakeup at MSNBC that saw Reid’s show replaced by anchors: Symone Sanders-Townsend, Michael Steele, and Alicia Menendez.

The anchors currently co-host “The Weekend,” which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings. They now move to 7 p.m. week nights.

Trump celebrated the news of Reid’s cancellation in a lengthy post on his Truth Social app on Sunday.

In his post, Trump called Reid “mentally obnoxious, racist” and “one of the least talented people in television.” He also referred to Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts as a “lowlife”, and he called the Rev. Al Sharpton a “low IQ con man.”

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Reid’s cancellation sent shockwaves through the television industry. She was well-liked by others who had similar disdain for President Trump.

Tamron Hall, Yonette Joseph, Musa Jackson and more slammed MSBNC’s president Rebecca Kutler’s decision to cancel Reid.

Hall, whose show was cancelled in 2017 by MSNBC, showed support to Reid.

“Where there is JOY there is friendship and love,” Hall wrote on Threads. “@joyannreid is the core of a sisterhood where we see each other and rise together. Next Chapter. Love you Joy Reid @thereidout.”

Digital Magazine editor-in-chief Musa Jackson called for a boycott of MSNBC.

“Every time MSNBC has a ‘shakeup’ the Black woman solo led show is ALWAYS the first to go,” Jackson wrote on Threads. “Tamron Hall, Tiffany Cross, Zerlina Maxwell and now Joy Reid. Boycott MSNBC.”

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“Damn. Joy Reid’s evening news show on MSNBC is being canceled, part of a far-reaching programming overhaul orchestrated by Rebecca Kutler, the network’s new president,” New York Times editor Yonette Joseph typed on Threads.

“I owe the television part of my career to Joy Reid, as do so many other Black voices y’all never would have heard of if not for her,” wrote Elie Mystal on X (Twitter). “And that’s why she’s gone. They can treat black folks as interchangeable, but everybody Black knows that Joy was indispensable.”

Lawyers weigh in after Sean Combs’ attorney abruptly quits: ‘Under no circumstances can I continue’

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Lawyers and law students weighed in after one of Sean Combs‘ attorneys abruptly quit his case on Thursday.

According to the New York Post, Anthony Ricco filed a motion Thursday to withdraw from Combs’ case without explanation.

“Under no circumstances can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs,” Ricco wrote in the Manhattan federal court affidavit. “It is respectfully but regrettably requested that the court grant the relief requested.”

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Ricco asked a judge sign off on his motion to withdraw as Combs’ attorney. A judge must find sufficient reason to approve such a request, according to The Post.

Ricco assured the court that his action won’t delay the trial, which is set to begin on May 5. Ricco said Combs has 5 other attorneys on the case, including lead attorney Marc Agnifilo.

In his motion, Ricco suggested he didn’t want to reveal any information protected by attorney-client privilege.

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Lawyers and others weighed in on Reddit.com. The majority suggested that Ricco withdrew because something unethical happened.

One person wrote: “There’s ethical considerations at issue and he’s not risking his law license.”

Another person speculated that Combs asked Ricco to lie or Combs admitted guilt. The person said an attorney will defend a serial killer – as long as the client doesn’t admit his guilt to the attorney.

The person wrote: “the moment you say ‘I actually did that sh*t and need you to do this so I don’t get convicted.’ This is what happens…”

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Another person commented: “This is called a noisy withdraw. It is typically done when the lawyer believes their client is trying to do unethical or illegal actions.”

Someone else added: “While I don’t think non-lawyers see what’s happening. This is a VERY noisy withdrawal.”

‘Morale low’ at ‘The View’ after hosts warned to stop criticizing the president

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Morale is low at ABC’s “The View” after the hosts were warned to stop criticizing President Donald Trump.

The majority liberal hosts of “The View” heavily criticized Trump for years. He was a popular topic on the show as cohosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro criticized everything from Trump’s hair to his social media posts.

But the cohosts are facing pressure to dial back their anti-President Trump rhetoric. The warning is leading to tension in front of the cameras, according to The New York Post.

Behind the scenes, “morale is low” among staffers after layoffs and an unpopular move such as sharing a dressing room with Tamron Hall’s show, multiple sources told The Post.

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A source close to the situation told The Post the cohosts are upset because their guests must share a dressing room with “Tamron Hall” guests — and they also have to treat the set as a shared space.

This means that staffers can’t leave their personal belongings on the set overnight as they did in the past.

The cost-cutting measures are a result of lower ratings and decreased revenue from advertisers.

ABC News was forced to move the majority of its shows downtown to New York’s Hudson Square neighborhood from the affluent Upper West Side, as previously reported by Page Six.

Criticizing Donald Trump is not the money-making strategy that it once was. Trump is more popular now than he was during his first term in office in 2016.

Deion Sanders’ Ex-Wife Carolyn Approves of Coach Prime, 57, Dating Karrueche Tran, 36

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Apparently, Deion Sanders’ ex-wife Carolyn Chambers approves of him dating actress Karrueche Tran. Rumors swirled after Coach Prime, 57, was spotted holding hands with Karrueche, 36, outside a Los Angeles restaurant recently.

Someone sent video of the couple to Instagram blog Deuxmoi, who shared the news with her 2.1 million followers.

Carolyn, 53, supported Deion in a post on her Instagram stories. She shared a post of Deion saying that he is a religious man, and he isn’t back down from his practice of using college facilities for prayer service.

Deion posted: “You’ve got to do it regardless of how u feel, or what they think. What u got, what u look like, who’s got you back, and what it really is! You’re not trying to please man or woman you’re trying to please god! Folks ain’t ever pleased. # CoachPrime”.

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Friends say Carolyn is very supportive of Deion’s new relationship with a woman 21 years his junior.

Carolyn is the mother of Coach Prime’s eldest children: Deiondra Sanders, 32, and Deion Sanders Jr, 31.

Deion also has three children, Shelomi, Shedeur and Shilo, by ex-wife Pilar Sanders.

Karrueche first met Deion when she worked in a production by Deion’s ex-fiancee, Tracey Edmonds. Tracey was engaged to Coach Prime for almost 5 years after dating him for another 5 years.

Karrueche also starred in season 2 of “Games People Play”, which was executive-produced by Tracey.