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Steve Harvey On Daughter’s Breakup, “It’s Hard to Be Young and In the Limelight.”
Lori Harvey and Michael B Jordan have ended their relationship. Steve Harvey has weighed in.
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3 years agoon
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“I feel fine. I’m fine,” Steve said on Monday’s The Steve Harvey Morning Show. I heard about it. I wish them well. I’m team Lori. I’m team Lori, 1000 percent. She’s my daughter. I love her, I support her.” The words of personality, Steve Harvey, on the recent break-up of his daughter, Lori and ‘Black Panther’ actor, Michael B Jordan.
Harvey spoke briefly on the issue, saying, “It’s hard to be young and in the limelight.” Neither 25-year old Harvey or 35-year-old Jordan have commented publicly on the break up. They had been dating for more than a year.
A People Magazine report suggested that Harvey was not ready to commit, citing that she wants to focus on her career. The source said, “She still wants to have fun and be free,” adding, “Michael is a great guy. She is sad that their relationship didn’t work out, but she is moving on.”
Steve Harvey meanwhile, in an optimistic statement, said, “Look, as long as everybody can walk away in peace, be friends … I ain’t heard nobody say they busted no windows or nothing. As long as you don’t put your hands on my daughter, I don’t give a damn what you do.” He went on to say, “He’s still a cool guy, you know, from what I know. It’s a breakup. I’m pretty sure they’ll be fine.”
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Sean Paul Protested While on Tour. This is How He Did It.
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2 weeks agoon
6th May 2025By
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Each time he hit the stage during his ‘Bring It’ tour, one of dancehall music’s most renowned artistes, made a very powerful statement. He protested what he felt in his heart and soul, was the continued injustice meted out to the real creators of the music listened to, and enjoyed around the world. Sean Paul is now speaking up, telling fans via social media why he chose to wear the T-shirts that he did.
On Tuesday, the ‘Gimme de Light’ singer explained that he feels the real creators of the music we all enjoy, often receive the least monetary benefit. He used the platform that he had at the time – the tour stage, to showcase his discontent with the continued injustice experienced by artistes.

“I wore t-shirts with some of my musical heroes on the front with a ‘likkle’ quote from that artist on the back,” he wrote on social media. “I feel we as the creators of the music get the least monetary benefit from it and this was just my small protest to the labels and streaming services who take so much of the pie, as well as to just big up the creators of music I revere, honoring the fight they have fought for our music throughout the years,” said Sean Paul.
Among the artistes showcased by Sean Paul were Jimmy Cliff, Ray Charles and Bob Marley.
Last year, during his appearance on the Drink Champs podcast, globally loved reggae and dancehall artiste, Buju Banton spoke out on the new music business model, lamenting that artistes receive “pennies on the dollar” for their music.
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Jamaica’s Beenie Man Berates T&T’s Delicacy of Choice on Major Podcast. Artiste Now Facing Backlash.
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3 months agoon
5th February 2025By
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One ‘Drink Champs’ appearance has landed internationally acclaimed dancehall artiste, Beenie Man, in hot water. The ‘Gyal Dem Sugar’ singer appeared on the popular US platform recently, after returning to the US after many years, having been previously barred from entry.
”I love Trinidad. I love Trinidad but dog don’t eat doubles. I don’t eat anything that dog don’t eat,” he told hosts Nore and DJ EFN. The duo had asked the entertainer whether he ate the Trinidad and Tobago delicacy. He went on to say that while the popular street food is nice, and he’s had it a couple times, even outlining the ‘triples’ version, he said he would not eat it because if it’s thrown to the dogs, they refuse to eat it.
Today, in a swift denouncement of an artiste that has been on many stages in T&T for decades, the people of Trinidad and Tobago have demanded an apology. On popular radio station, Vibe CT 105FM, hosts Ken Simmons and George Gonzales debated the matter, George calling for DJs to desist from playing the artiste’s music until a proper apology is received. Many callers echoed his sentiments.

Beenie Man was barred from US entry since 2015, along with artistes like Aidonia, Bounty Killer, Sizzla, and Mavado. His travel limitation continued even after Aidonia and Mavado’s visas were restored. In 2011, Beenie Man’s visa was temporarily restored, but by 2015, he was angain barred entry to the United States. On December 26th, 2024, the artiste publicly announced that his Visa had been reinstated.