Weβre Going To Miss Bakari & Lynae On The Chi π₯Ήβ€οΈπ¬
When Bakari first appeared on The Chi, many fans saw him as a troubled kid headed down the wrong path. But over the years, Ahmad Nicholas Ferguson turned Bakari into one of the showβs most compelling characters.
A big part of that journey was his relationship with Lynae, played by Zaria Imani Primer. Their love story showed a softer side of Bakari and gave fans hope that he could build a better future. β€οΈ
Now, with the final season of The Chi here, fans are feeling all the emotions. Itβs bittersweet watching these characters weβve grown up with take their final bow. π₯Ήπ
From heartbreak to growth, Bakari and Lynae gave us a relationship worth rooting for, and many fans arenβt ready to say goodbye. β€οΈ #TheChi #SistasOnBET #ZatimaOnBETPlus
Boosie addressed the backlash he's been receiving over his comments about Caleb Williams, saying his DMs are full of people upset with him but claiming they're only mad because βthe truth hurts.β π
The Baton Rouge rapper said he grew up playing Tecmo Bowl and never imagined he would see a Madden cover featuring one of footballβs biggest stars with painted fingernails. Boosie questioned the message he believes it sends to young boys, noting that Madden is a game purchased by millions of kids and asking parents when enough is enough.
He also argued that fathers and parents should have conversations with their sons about what they believe is right and wrong, while expressing concern about the influence athletes have on younger generations.
Do yβall agree with Boosieβs concerns, or do you think people should stop focusing on Caleb Williamsβ appearance and just judge his play on the field? ππΎπ₯
Exclusive: The money manager whom Floyd Mayweather claims ran a years-long scheme, where he stole $175 million, is fighting a prison sentence handed down in an unrelated case.
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Anderson Cooper, who has reported for CBS' β60 Minutesβ for the past two decades said Monday that he's leaving the CBS broadcast.
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Philadelphia,
Iβve decided my time coaching with the Eagles has come to an end.
When I arrived here in 2013, I did not know what I was signing up for. I quickly learned what this city demands. But more importantly, what it gives back.
The past 13 years have been the great privilege of my coaching career. I didnβt just work here, I became one of you.
Stout out