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50 Shades of ... Well, Shade

Kandi hosted a sex and relationships party on The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7 Episode 9 Sunday, which was even more awkward than it sounds. Also, NeNe beefed with pretty much everyone, Apollo made things really awkward and one of the women realized that her partner may have been unfaithful. Let’s recap The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7 Episode 9, shall we?

Eminem's daughter Hailie wows in string bikini during beach vacation before wedding

Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade Scott Mathers, has given us major summer vibes as she flaunted a chic black bikini during a recent beach getaway. The 27-year-old influencer and podcast host, who is the youngest child of Eminem (whose real name is Marshall Mathers), took off to Scottsdale to join in the pre-wedding festivities of her sister, Alaina Marie Scott.  The lively bachelorette party saw the group exploring every nook and cranny of the city.

Everything the Dawsons Creek Cast Has Said About a Reboot

We don’t wanna wait! Dawson’s Creek captured the hearts of its viewers when it originally aired on The WB — and many fans want the cast to reunite for a potential reboot. The show — which ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2003 — starred James Van Der Beek as the titular character, Dawson Leery. The teen drama followed the lives of Dawson and his friends, played by Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson and Michelle Williams, as they grew up in the small town of Capeside.

Is Hinge down? Users complain dating app is broken

HINGE users are apparently having trouble accessing the popular dating app. A surge in reports was picked up by Down Detector at around 3.30pm UK time on July 12. More than 2,500 reports were logged in the US. Meanwhile just over 800 were detected from the UK. It appears people can't log into the app. A popup is telling users they made too many login attempts. READ MORE ON APPS Hinge has around 20million users, with about 800,000 people paying for its premium service as of last year.

Jelly Roll Talks Daughter Bailee In Save Me Documentary Hollywood Life

“I’ve been to jail 40 times in my life,” Jelly Roll said in one of the opening lines of his documentary, Jelly Roll: Save Me, which was released on Hulu on May 30. “If I wasn’t a musician, I’d be dead for sure. Or in prison doing life. I was in and out of juvenile my whole childhood, almost.” However, music wasn’t the only thing that saved the country singer from a much more detrimental fate.