Timbaland celebrated his 41st birthday with some of his best friends. The super-producer dined at Memphis BBQ spot Southern Hospitality in New York City on Thursday night. The guest list for the black-tie bash included his wife Monique Idlett, Missy Elliott, Jay-Z, Jamie Foxx, Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, and even Chelsea Clinton.
“Happy Birthday Bro we come from the Bottom together my Nig! *drakevoice* Love u may God Bless u 2 C many More Bdays!” tweeted Missy to her longtime collaborator.
Timbo is enjoying his resurgence with Justin Timberlake’s critically-acclaimed new album The 20/20 Experience, for which he produced all 10 tracks. He has also been in the studio with Chris Brown, working on his next album.
Solange hit the town on Sunday following the Oscars. The “Losing You” singer shimmered in a yellow dress while attending Vanity Fair’s annual Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter at the Sunset Tower in West Hollywood. She mingled with Oscars’ leading ladies including Jennifer Hudson, Halle Berry, Jennifer Lawrence, and Anne Hathaway.
The star-studded affair also drew Robin Thicke, who stepped out with his wife Paula Patton. John Legend brought his fiancée Chrissy Teigen, and Oscar winner Jamie Foxx escorted his 19-year-old daughter Corinne, who was excited to meet Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe.
Jamie Foxx sat down with Oprah for the first part of a two-week event on her OWN show “Oprah’s Next Chapter.” The 44-year-old actor, comedian, and singer opened up to the media mogul about fame, his love life, and why he hasn’t gotten married in his most personal and revealing interview yet.
During their candid conversation at Soho House in New York City, Jamie revealed how a female soldier inspired him to work out and how Any Given Sunday director Oliver Stone’s harsh criticism helped him become a better actor. His 18-year-old daughter Corinne Bishop also joined Oprah to chat about her relationship with her famous father.
Sex, heartbreak, and marriage. Nothing was off limits when Oscar winner Jamie Foxx sat down with Oprah in New York City for an all-new episode of “Oprah’s Next Chapter.”
The 44-year-old actor, comedian, and singer opened up to the media mogul about stardom (“Fame is like cocaine”), relationships, and why he hasn’t gotten married in what’s being called his most personal and revealing interview yet.
The full conversation will air Sunday, December 16, at 9 p.m. on OWN. Get a first look below.
Music’s leading men mingled with Hollywood’s A-listers at the premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained in New York City on Tuesday. The film’s star Jamie Foxx looked sharp in a navy blue suit, while hip-hop moguls 50 Cent and Diddy held court on the carpet.
G.O.O.D. Music’s John Legend and Q-Tip also checked out the western starring Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, and Kerry Washington.
The movie received the stamp of approval from Mr. Legend, who tweeted, “Just saw #DjangoUnchained. So good. See that as soon as you can.”
Jamie Foxx returned to his comedic roots, hosting “Saturday Night Live” for the second time. The star of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained kicked off the show with his monologue (“How Black Is That?”), impersonating President Obama’s dance moves and sitting down at the piano for a musical number.
The Oscar winner, who turns 45 this week, told the audience what he wants for his birthday by singing the hook from 2 Chainz’ “Birthday Song.” It wasn’t long before the Grammy-nominated rapper made a surprise appearance to help him convey his birthday wish.
During other skits, Jamie played a Michigan State student who loves Japanese culture (“J-Pop: Christmas”), Madea and Alex Cross (“Tyler Perry’s Alex Cross 2 Madea: Special Ops”), and a former porn star (“Swarvoski Crystals”).
Jamie Foxx gets jolly for Christmas in his promo for “Saturday Night Live.” The actor-singer, who stars in Quentin Tarantino’s western Django Unchained, returns to host the show for the second time this weekend with musical guest Ne-Yo. In the series of funny promos, Jamie trades jokes (and Christmas sweaters) with “SNL” cast member Jason Sudeikis while standing in front of the famed Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in NYC.
Rick Ross is going Hollywood. The Maybach Music boss lends his voice to the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino’s western Django Unchained. On “100 Black Coffins,” Rozay narrates a dark tale produced by Jamie Foxx, who plays a slave-turned-bounty hunter in the film.
“I seen 100 ni**as die/ I put that on my life/ Lord, I wouldn’t tell a lie,” raps GQ’s “Bawse of the Year.”
In addition to Ross, the soundtrack includes contributions from John Legend, Anthony Hamilton, and a collaboration between late legends James Brown and Tupac Shakur. Despite earlier reports, Frank Ocean’s record did not make the final tracklisting.
Listen to the song and watch the movie trailer below.