Black Celebs Who Started as Backup Dancers for Pop Icons

Tupac Shakur, who became one of hip-hop’s most important artists, didn’t start as a lead performer. He first worked behind the scenes with the group Digital Underground, based in Oakland. He began as a roadie and dancer, appearing in their videos and on tour with them in the early 1990s. This experience was crucial in helping him land a record deal and start his successful solo career.

Actors Who Traveled Globally for One Accent Line

Renée Zellweger prepared for her role in ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ by secretly working at a London publishing company for several weeks. She spent her days answering phones and doing office work, all while consistently speaking with a British accent. She even stayed in character outside of work to perfect the accent. This dedication proved her doubters wrong, showing everyone that a Texan actress could convincingly play the iconic English character.

🤑 Trump’s Mobile Game: Billionaire Dreams or Meme Coin Scheme? 🕹️

In a social media teaser that screams “click me now,” developers promised early birds a shot at $1 million in TRUMP Coin. The game? Think Monopoly meets The Apprentice, where you hoard assets, upgrade your empire, and flaunt Trump-themed trinkets. Because nothing says “I’m winning” like a digital gold toilet. 🚽✨

Taylor Swift Stuns in Head-to-Toe Black on NYC Dinner Out

The singer, 35, looked chic in a head-to-toe black outfit. She wore a $6,400 Louis Vuitton coat and matching $2,370 boots from the brand. She completed the look with black tights and styled her long, cherry-blonde hair with a side part and soft bangs. A touch of her signature red lipstick and winged eyeliner finished off the ensemble.