TV One's Uncensored
TV One’s Award-Winning Show ‘UNCENSORED’ is closing out the season with the baddest chick this Sunday at 10 p.m. ET/9C! It's only right that the last episode features an icon like Trina! Growing up in the Liberty City area of Miami, Florida, she banked on becoming a real estate agent until fellow Miami icon Trick Daddy heard her unique rapping skills. From there Trina knew she was destined to be a superstar. "Trick says "Are you ready to see Trina?!" and the girls are going crazy, crazy! This is the first time I actually performed the song. And from that moment on I didn't do real estate anymore, I did the deal and said I was going to be a superstar."
On the latest episode of TV One's UNCENSORED Keyshia Cole got candid about her previous friendship with a fellow celeb that ended after an incident. As previously reported Keyshia Cole's Tami Roman-directed episode aired Sunday and the hitmaker detailed the real and raw details of her life and music career.
Back when R&aB singing group Guy had beef will fellow R&B singers New Edition, things took a sad and deadly turn. That's according to Teddy Riley who's featured on TONIGHT's episode of TV One's UNCENSORED. During his intimate convo on his life, the legendary New Jack Swing creator detailed what was really going on during the time when the singing groups had some serious R&Beef. According to Teddy, things were tense and his breaking point was when an altercation between Guy and New Edition's entourages resulted in the murder of his best friend and security manager, Anthony Bee. "My big homie Anthony Bee, he got shot. It was a beef between New Edition camp and Guy's camp," said Teddy on UNCENSORED.
It's no secret that Yandy Smith-Harris is so much more than a reality star. The Harlem bred hustler had a firm grip on the entertainment industry working behind the scenes as a talent manager and executive before VH1 ever aired the first episode of "Love & Hip Hop," and Smith-Harris went on to start several successful businesses. On Sunday's episode of TV One's "UNCENSORED" you'll hear her story from the beginning in her own words.
Eve is the subject of TV One's September 20th episode of "Uncensored." Bossip Editors Janeé Bolden and Danielle Canada preview the upcoming episode, sharing some of their favorite memories of Eve before sharing an exclusive clip from the show.
Tyrese also reflected on his late friend John Singleton who holds a special place in his heart. According to the Tyrese, who of course played the classic role of Jody in Singleton's "Baby Boy", the late director told him that he reminded him of Tupac Shakur. According to Tyrese, John told him that he wrote the movie and originally wanted it to star Pac but shelved it after the rapper's murder. After John met Tyrese however, he decided that Tyrese was right for the role noting that he "reminded him" of Pac. Still, Tyrese was hesitant until John paid him a personal visit and made Tyrese read the script word for word. The two remained close even up to Singleton's untimely passing in 2019, just days after Tyrese asked him to be his daughter's Godfather.
This special preshow features informative and humorous commentary from Danielle Canada, Deputy Editor of BOSSIP.com, and Janeé Bolden, Senior Content Director of Pop Culture For iOne Digital, two of the voices behind the viciously hilarious Bossip.com headlines. Each week, the hosts discuss the featured celebrity and provide sneak previews of the upcoming UNCENSORED episode on TV One's YouTube channel. For the first Bossip Uncensored, we're discussing Mr. Darius Lovehall himself, Larenz Tate. For Larenz's UNCENSORED episode he's reflecting on his storied Hollywood career that, of course, includes the cult classic "Love Jones." Larenz reflects on his onscreen chemistry with "fine as all get out" Nia Long and spills behind the scenes secrets about the film that still resonates as the pinnacle Black love story.