Tina Fey is a beloved actress, writer and comedian of this generation, but she wasn't always likeable. In fact, she told Net-a-Porter's The Edit that she was the "mean girl" in high school. This begs the question: was Mean Girls based partly on Fey, who wrote the screenplay for the film? Read More »
Broad City stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson have been known to partake in some rather reckless behavior over the years—of course, that’s if their Comedy Central series has any truth to it. Luckily, in the below video, they’re catching some help in the form of absolution from a couple of Sisters, and upcoming Saturday Night Live hosts, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey. Read More »
You have no idea how big of a Star Wars fan Tina Fey and Kurt Russell are! Both Russell and Fey appeared on The Graham Norton Show on Friday, where the two found a common denominator between them, as per Realty Today: Star Wars. Read More »
Star magazine reports that Comedienne Amy Poehler will receive the 2566th star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. The ceremony for the 44 year old actress, writer and producer will take place December 3rd in front of the Hollywood Wax Museum. Read More »
It's no surprise that the two Saturday Night Live Alums would enjoy working on a film together! Amy Poehler and Tina Fey both recently spoke about their filming experience on Sisters and it sounds like "fantasy camp" to Poehler! Read More »
"It's happening. It's happening!" The Bridesmaids star, Maya Rudolph turns 43 today, July 27! Rudolph, who was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2000 to 2007, is still on all of our minds when it comes to great impressions! Help us wish the star actress a happy birthday! Read More »
It appears that two women of Alpha Kappa Alpha have been suspended following their participation of the controversial show, Sorority Sisters. Read More »
VH1 may be keeping the controversial show, Sorority Sisters but advertisers are pulling out left and right. Read More »
Looks like Mona Scott-Young's new show, Sorority Sisters is here to stay. According to Sister 2 Sister, the controversial show will not be cancelled. Read More »
If Mona Scott-Young was trying to piss people off, especially HBCU sororities and college students, she may have been successful. "MStars" News previously reported that the creator of "Love & Hip Hop" was allegedly degrading the true meaning of "sisterhood" with her new show that aired on VH1: "Sorority Sisters." We learned that a petition was created to ban the show after outraged sororities and fraternities produced almost 50,000 signatures before the show aired. The drama was heated Monday night, Dec. 15, in the first episode. It proved that the reality show was another display of catfights, cliques, breakups and makeups — or, in the words of TV One host Roland Martin, "Hood Rats Gone Wild." Read More »
If Mona Scott-Young was trying to piss people off, especially HBCU sororities and college students, she may have been successful. "MStars" News previously reported that the creator of "Love & Hip Hop" was allegedly degrading the true meaning of "sisterhood" with her new show that aired on VH1: "Sorority Sisters." We learned that a petition was created to ban the show after outraged sororities and fraternities produced almost 50,000 signatures before the show aired. The drama was heated Monday night, Dec. 15, in the first episode. It proved that the reality show was another display of catfights, cliques, breakups and makeups — or, in the words of TV One host Roland Martin, "Hood Rats Gone Wild." Read More »
If there's one person who's fired up about Mona Scott-Young's new show "Sorority Sisters," it's TV host Roland Martin. On Monday night, Dec. 15, thousands of viewers watched the new reality show and woke up outraged by tweeting there disgust for the dramatic show. Martin, wasn't alone in feeling like the show was a false representation of Greek life, the HBCU and African-American culture. "MStars News" previously reported that a petition was signed to try to ban the show before it aired, but now viewers of the show will have to do most of the talking and try not to watch the next episode if they want to see change. Martin, a member of the fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha, had a lot to say about Monday night's show. Check out his tweets. Instead of the show being called "Sorority Sisters," Martin thinks it should be called "Hood Rats Gone Wild." Read More »
Is Mona Scott-Young taking reality TV too far? The Love & Hip Hop franchise creator is back again and this time exposing the life of black sorority life. Read More »