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Few Things Are as Adorable as Jin Performing With BTS Dressed as the Squid Game Doll

Squid Game fans can't seem to escape the Younghee doll , but it's a little less scary when it's BTS's Jin, who paid homage to the breakout star of the Korean television drama by playing a game of red light, green light with fans. Jin saved the shenanigans for the end of Sunday's show of their four-night Permission to Dance On Stage concert . In case you missed the fun, Jim wore pink ribbons to create pigtails, but he didn't quite commit to wearing the signature orange dress with a yellow shirt underneath like the spooky doll did in the Netflix series. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JIN (김석진) (@jin_bighitentertainment) Nonetheless, Jin commanded the stadium as he hummed the doll's ominous song and shouted, "green light" followed by "red light" when he turned around. If this was the real Squid Game competition, the ARMY fans would not have made it as far as Seong Gi-Hu

Saved By The Bell’s Alycia Pascual-Peña on Why Hollywood Needs More Afro-Latina Characters

Season two of Saved by The Bell landed on NBC's Peacock last week, starring not one, but two Latinas. The first season got the type of praise that's rare for reboots and it deserved it. This 2020s version of Saved by the Bell uses the same format and location as the original : It's still a thirty-minute comedy about a group of friends at the uber-rich Bayside High. But it also makes fun of itself, getting jokes out of the original cast's escapades while focusing on a newer, more diverse generation. The second season is just as good as the first, taking place in the post-COVID school year with our teens back on campus and ready to shed their isolation blues. Part of what makes it work is Afro-Latina Alycia Pascual-Peña playing the role of Aisha. She's sort of the new Slater as the athletic best friend and quarterback of the football team. But since the Zack role is also held by a Latina ( Haskiri Velazquez as Daisy ), their dynamic is more about supporting and l

OK, Insecure's Soundtrack For Season 5 Is Full of Dope Throwbacks and Fire Songs

Insecure never lets us down when it comes to showcasing great music. Beyond the show's very relatable storylines about adulting, the HBO series is also well known for its banging soundtracks. Season five premiered on Oct. 24, and it has us viewers deep in our music bags. We're more than halfway through the final season and we can tell it's honing in on what the show does best: matching the music to the plot. Whether Insecure is putting us onto new music from up-and-coming artists or throwing it way back to some classic jams, best believe the show is coming with some heat for its final season! With the show's series finale quickly approaching, the tracklist for season five's soundtrack has finally arrived. The soundtrack features new music from artists like Saweetie , Thundercat, Ro James, TeaMarr, Nnena, and many more. It will arrive on streaming platforms on Dec. 3. Ahead, check out all the songs and artists that are featured on season five of Insecure . Re

Tiffany Haddish and Common Break Up After 1 Year of Dating

Tiffany Haddish and Common have decided to call it quits after one year of dating. A source told People , "They are never in the same city together and both of them are just too busy for a serious relationship." Their split comes after Tiffany confirmed the two were dating on Steve-O's podcast, Steve-O's Wild Ride , in August 2020. "I am in a relationship," she said. Tiffany even joked that the two could be twins in reference to their shaved heads. According to Tiffany, they met on the set of the film The Kitchen , and a friendship blossomed shortly after. Things got serious in April 2020 after they connected on Bumble - which, Tiffany told POPSUGAR, she recommends to all her friends. Earlier this year, Common even said that their relationship "evolved" him into the man he is now. Related: Tiffany Haddish and Common Are the Cutest New Couple, and These Pics Prove It Though it looks like a marriage proposal won't come from these two

How Can Anyone Deny That Ashanti Is the Lady of Soul After This Greatest Hits Performance?

If you need your fill of Y2K nostalgia, Ashanti's 2021 Soul Train Awards performance is dripping with it. The Lady of Soul was honored at this year's award ceremony for being an iconic force in R&B and soul for nearly two decades now. Normani presented the legendary singer with her award following a short tribute video in her honor, and then the moment we were all waiting for happened: she took over the Soul Train stage for a dynamic performance. Ashanti took us way back with her medley of greatest hits like "Baby," "Foolish," and "The Way That I Love You." And as if that weren't enough, she brought some familiar faces onstage to make the moment even more special. Fat Joe and Ja Rule made guest appearances as they performed their songs "What's Luv?" and "Always on Time," and Ashanti seemed as hyped as us to see them. Related: Silk Sonic Performed "Fly as Me" and "Smokin Out the Window"