Feb 3, 2008
posted by Sam at 2:25 AM
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Hudson Joins Perry's 'The Family That Preys' Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson has joined the cast of Tyler Perry's forthcoming movie 'The Family That Preys.' The drama focuses on 'two families from different sides of the tracks that become intimately involved in love and business.' Perry is, both, writing and producing the movie, himself, for Lionsgate. Alfre Woodward, Sanaa Lathan, Rockmund Dunbar and Kathy Bates will also co-star.

'Preys" will be Perry's sixth for Lionsgate, following the last year's box office hit 'Why Did I Get Married?' and 'Meet the Browns.' - due March. He's expected to follow 'Preys' with 'Madea Goes to Jail.'

Hudson has been working steadily since her 'Dreamgirls' breakthrough. She's finished work on 'Winged Creatures' and the 'Sex and the City' movie and she was recently cast in a an adaptation of the novel .The Secret Life of Bees.' {Source}

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Nov 15, 2007
posted by Sam at 3:07 AM
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Hollywood actresses Gabrielle Union, Nia Long and Sanaa Lathan were interviewed together for the December issue of Essence magazine. As well as addressing the hardship they face as black women in Hollywood, the trio discussed internet gossip blogs. Check out what they had to say:
Gabrielle: Just last week somebody gave me a baby. This isn’t Perez Hilton or the White gossip people, these are women of color, specifically Black women who, for whatever reason, don’t like the company I keep.

Sanaa: She’s talking about the gossip sites.

Essence: The blogs.

Sanaa: That are run by Black women.

Gabrielle: And now because everyone is clamoring for celebrity tidbits, the bigger gossip sites and even mainstream entities are picking up on it. No fact-checking, no nothing. And in one week’s time, there were like five different dudes, a baby - I’m a homewrecker. In literally seven days. I can’t point the finger at the White media. They don’t care about us. Paparazzi are not staked out in front of any of our houses. They are not going through our garbage because they don’t care about us in that way. So when you hear crap about us, it is coming from our own community, which hurts.

Nia: We are some of the few Black actresses whose passions are rooted in our community.

Gabrielle: There is this idea that there is integrity in journalism; if it’s written it has to be true. But that’s not the case. When blogs or any of the magazines get it wrong, there’s no accountability. In the next breath, they’ll complain on the blogs that we don’t have enough Black stars. Well, you rip us to shreds every two seconds from our nose to the weave to the clothes to the shoes to the ashy ankles. {Source}
Though I can see where they're coming from (especially Gabby), they know the business they're in and what comes with it. In a day and age where any publicity is becoming good publicity, they're best bet is to just get on with it.

Do you agree with their comments?

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