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Donald Trump booed alongside granddaughter Kai at star-studded Knicks-Spurs game

Donald Trump booed alongside granddaughter Kai at star-studded Knicks-Spurs game

The A-list showed up and showed out on Monday night to watch the New York Knicks take on the San Antonio Spurs, amid the Knicks’ incredible season.  Everyone from Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller to Tina Fey and Jay-Z were in attendance, dressed in their blue-and-orange best for the big night. One notable name who received a less-than-warm welcome was Donald Trump, who was booed as he entered the stadium with his granddaughter, Kai Trump.  Join HELLO! as we discover all the stars who turned out for the nail-biting game, as the legendary NYC team work to bring home the trophy.  © AFP via Getty Images Donald Trump and Kai Trump Donald, who was greeted by intense booing at the Knicks game, arrived with his eldest granddaughter, Kai Trump, by his side. Kai is the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump, who split in 2018. © Getty Images Timothée Chalamet The actor arrived dressed in a bright orange tracksuit and sat courtside at the game, in line with his continued support of the Knicks. …

Jay-Z Locks Back In | GQ

Jay-Z Locks Back In | GQ

This is an edition of the weekly newsletter Tap In, GQ senior associate editor Frazier Tharpe’s final word on the most heated online discourse about music, movies, and TV. Sign up here to get it free. “I would have written a shorter letter, but did not have the time.” Back in January, on set for his GQ cover story, Jay-Z told me that quote—often attributed to Mark Twain, but initially credited to French philosopher Blaise Pascal—was not only a favorite, but one that’s affected him in all aspects of his writing. There’s genius in brevity: Compared to successfully communicating an open and closed idea in eight bars like “Frontin,” an extendo verse like “God Did,” while still impressive, might be the easier exercise. I found myself thinking back to that exchange this past Saturday night in Philadelphia, when Jay kicked off his set at Questlove’s annual Roots Picnic festival by going full third-act Michael Corleone and settling a bunch of previously unrebutted scores in a searing three-minute freestyle—which, considering it’s his first true verse in …

Jay-Z’s Afro Required 6 Days of Work

Jay-Z’s Afro Required 6 Days of Work

After seven long years, Jay-Z has returned to the stage, headlining The Roots’ annual music festival Roots Picnic in Philadelphia over the weekend. And what better way to mark the significance of his return performing than by debuting a new look: a lush, full combed-out afro. Since growing out his hair around his 4:44 album era, Hov’s freeform locs became as iconic as his catalog of rap classics. Inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat, whom Jay had considered to be his spiritual predecessor (“It ain’t hard to tell, I’m the new Jean-Michel,” he raps in “Picasso Baby”), his locs became a signature during each of his public appearances. The years of growth and maintenance of the locs is why it took six days to comb them out into the afro that you see on the stage, according to natural hairstylist Letisia “Lety” Ravelo, who’s worked with the Carter family for years. And given Beyonce has her own line of haircare products, Cécred, it would make sense that Ravelo would use the concoctions on Jay. “We used all …

Blue Ivy looks just like her mom Beyoncé as she dominates Met Gala red carpet

Blue Ivy looks just like her mom Beyoncé as she dominates Met Gala red carpet

Blue Ivy Carter flexed her fashionista side on Monday night at the Met Gala in New York City, alongside her mega-famous mother, Beyoncé, who served as the event’s co-chair alongside Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour.  The 14-year-old looked so grown up on the green carpet, dressed in a white strapless Balenciaga gown with a bunched skirt and flowing train. She added a white zip-up jacket over the top with an oversized collar, sparkling silver heels, a dazzling diamond necklace and black sunglasses. Blue Ivy was the spitting image of her mother in the stylish look, and wore her hair in tight curls down her back, à la Beyoncé’s 2016 Lemonade era.  © Getty ImagesBlue Ivy was so grown up at the glamorous event The “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer and her husband, Jay-Z, looked on proudly as Blue Ivy made her Met Gala debut. Beyoncé stole the show in a skeleton-inspired embellished crystal gown designed by Olivier Rousteing, featuring sheer paneling.  “I’ve done so many iconic looks with him, so it’s really about representing him,” she told Vogue of the former Balmain creative …

The key way Beyoncé and Jay-Z deviated from tradition for their very private at-home wedding 18 years ago

The key way Beyoncé and Jay-Z deviated from tradition for their very private at-home wedding 18 years ago

Can you believe it’s been nearly two decades now since pop music royalty Beyoncé and Jay-Z officially said “I Do?” Beyoncé, 44, and Jay-Z, 56, began dating in the early 2000s, making it official with their collaboration on his single “’03 Bonnie & Clyde” and her solo debut hit “Crazy in Love.” On April 4, 2008, they tied the knot in front of just their closest family and friends, only confirming their nuptials in an interview later that year. The marriage served as the inspiration for Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning record I Am…Sasha Fierce. The pair have weathered several scandals and are now considered one of the industry’s most dominant power couples, and share daughter Blue Ivy, 14, and twins Sir and Rumi, eight. © Beyonce/YouTube Cozy and familiar For their nuptials, the couple kept things extremely simple, organizing the entire ceremony in their own New York City penthouse. The couple’s 13,500 sq.ft TriBeCa penthouse was transformed into the site of their grand wedding. The massive living room served as the space for the actual ceremony, while …

Inside Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir Carter’s refreshingly normal lives away from the spotlight

Inside Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir Carter’s refreshingly normal lives away from the spotlight

Jay-Z is has lifted the lid on his family life in a very rare interview – and he’s one proud dad!  The award-winning artist shares 14-year-old Blue Ivy and twins Rumi and Sir, eight, with Beyoncé, and his children are always at the front and center of everything he does.  Opening up about fatherhood to GQ magazine, the artist shared: “[Being a dad] gives everything meaning, everything. I’ll go cross-country, do what I have to do, and I’m back on the plane that night. I love taking them to school. I love picking them up. Everything means so much more.”  © Getty ImagesJay-Z is a very proud dad – pictured with oldest daughter Blue Ivy Jay-Z and Beyoncé primarily reside in Malibu with their family, but they also have homes in Bel Air and the Hamptons – where they spend most summers.  They are an incredibly close unit, especially during difficult times. The singer opened up about how the support from his family, in particular daughter Blue, meant the world to him following allegations of …

Inside Jay-Z’s World-Class Watch Collection

Inside Jay-Z’s World-Class Watch Collection

In the late 1990s, Jay-Z was ushered into a vault room at an unspecified location—“one of these buildings I didn’t know existed,” as he mysteriously describes it—and reemerged with an exceedingly rare Audemars Piguet watch. This is the type of person Jay has been for decades: a man for whom the doors of top secret vaults swing open like they’ve just been doused with WD-40. So, not long afterward, when he and his crew were initially refused entry to a jewelry store in a ski resort town, it came as a shock. “I don’t have enough eyes to watch all of them,” Jay remembers the shopkeeper saying. Right then, a couple—white, of course, and dressed for the slopes—rang the boutique’s bell and got a different answer. Once the couple were allowed in, Jay-Z and his group couldn’t be kept out. “Now the store’s open, everyone’s opening drawers, and we want to see, too, so we’re looking over their shoulders,” Jay says. When the other customer took off the watch he was wearing in order to …

Rashid Johnson Photographed Jay-Z for New GQ Cover Story

Rashid Johnson Photographed Jay-Z for New GQ Cover Story

The Adam Baidawi era of GQ has begun with a bang. On Tuesday, the magazine unveiled the cover for its new special global issue featuring an extensive interview with Jay-Z—who is now styling his name JAŸ-Z in honor of the 30th anniversary of his 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt. For the cover, GQ tapped contemporary art star Rashid Johnson, who has interrogated the Black male psyche in paintings, installations, and photographs, while also resisting the notion that Blackness is monolithic or easily defined. Related Articles In that respect, Johnson is an apt match for the rapper and hip-hop mogul, who has spent his career behind the mic, in front of the camera, and in the boardroom challenging facile notions of Blackness and its place in American culture and life. Rashid Johnson/GQ Jay-Z has also, over the last decade or so, increasingly engaged the contemporary art world, most memorably with the music video for the 2013 song “Picasso Baby,” which featured the artist performing at Pace Gallery in a manner recalling Marina Abramović’s 2010 installation The …

Rashid Johnson, the Artist Who Shot Jay-Z’s GQ Cover, Drew Inspiration From the Harlem Renaissance

Rashid Johnson, the Artist Who Shot Jay-Z’s GQ Cover, Drew Inspiration From the Harlem Renaissance

Jay-Z discovered the work of Chicago-born artist Rashid Johnson—whose paintings, installations, and photographs often represent Black intellectual life—about a decade ago, says Johnson, when the hip-hop mogul was assembling his personal art collection. The admiration was mutual. “Jay’s music, lyricism, and sophistication are very much in line with a lot of interesting and historically important Black thinkers,” says Johnson, who places Jay-Z in a lineage alongside Harold Cruse, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Michael Eric Dyson. Johnson’s own fascination with Black intellectualism began when he was a child, sparked by a copy of Cruse’s 1967 work The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual perched on his mother’s bookshelf. (The volume later appeared in the artist’s 2024 solo Guggenheim exhibition, Rashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkers, a multidisciplinary showcase on Black consciousness.) The title alone sent his 10-year-old mind spiraling—as he told The New Yorker in 2024, “I remember thinking, What is this crisis, and what the hell am I expected to do about it?” For GQ’s April 2026 issue, Johnson turns his lens to an indelible …

Will Welch on What He Learned from Jay-Z

Will Welch on What He Learned from Jay-Z

Sometime in the late aughts, Jay-Z said something to me that changed my life. The details of the night are a little fuzzy, but we were at a small impromptu party in a New York restaurant that was mostly stocked with Jay’s inner circle and, well, me. Jay joined after finishing dinner with David Paterson, the then governor of New York. Around that time he’d launched Roc Nation, and I believe he was in the early stages of bringing the New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn. I wasn’t accustomed to partying with people who had just dined with the governor, and I remember asking Hov how he moves seamlessly through so many different worlds: the rap world, the sports world, several different overlapping corporate worlds, NYC nightlife, even…dinner with the governor? Jay just kinda shrugged and said, “I walk into every room as myself.” Damn. I took those words and put them in my pocket. And I have kept them there ever since. This is my final issue as the editor in chief of GQ. By …