Speaking and embracing his truth! Wayne Brady is getting candid about his sexuality.The Let’s Make a Deal star recently sat down for an interview with People, and he opened up about identifying as pansexual, and how he defines that for himself.“In doing my research, both with myself and just with the world, I couldn’t say […]
Continue readingLittle Richard was celebrated at the 2020 BET Awards.On Sunday, Wayne Brady led a special tribute performance for the late music icon, who passed away in May at the age of 87. Channeling Little Richard’s eccentric flare, Brady donned a metallic suit as he delivered an electric medley of Little Richard’s greatest hits, kicking off […]
Continue readingThe BET Awards have announced several new additions to the show’s lineup, including tributes to NBA great Kobe Bryant and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Little Richard and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter receiving the Humanitarian Award.Lil’ Wayne will pay tribute to Bryant and Wayne Brady will honor Little Richard.The show airs Sunday from 8-11 p.m.Et/Pt on […]
Continue readingThe Masked Singer is a dream for some, a “nightmare” for others.The Fox singing competition features celebrities from all areas of fame, from sports figures to Broadway stars and everyone in between.Legendary singers such as Patti Labelle and Gladys Knight were contestants.T-Pain and Wayne Brady won the first two seasons.Other contestants have included Destiny’s Child […]
Continue readingWayne Brady is nothing if not a good sport …which is why we’re happy he came out a winner — as much as possible, anyway — while playing our photog’s janky and impromptu version of Wayne’s game show.The “Let’s Make a Deal” host was at Lax Wednesday when our camera guy, Jake, offered a golden […]
Continue readingRest in peace, Monty Hall. The host and co-creator of Let’s Make a Deal died at his home in Beverly Hills, California, on Saturday, his daughter, Joanna Gleason, confirms to The New York Times. Hall died of heart failure.He was 96. The TV host made his debut with Let’s Make a Deal in 1963, turning audience […]
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