On a new entertainment segment of “REVOLT Black News Weekly,” Marlon Wayans pulls up to chat about his career. Ne-Yo and Christina Milian also reveal how the series “Step Up” dealt with the death of one of its stars: Naya Rivera. We also chat about the movie ‘Till,’ based on the lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till, as told through the lens of his mother. Lil Baby drops a new album that’s getting rave reviews.
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