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June 21, 2023

Zion Williamson's Nightmare Moriah Mills Drops in on Stephen A. Smith, ESPN to Part Ways with Keyshawn, JWill & Max, TV Reporter Akilah Davis Reveals Natural Hairstyle for Juneteenth




Moriah Mills, the woman that has caused quite a bit of drama on social media platforms since NBA player Zion Williamson announced that he will soon be a father (but not with Moriah) and whose twitter account has been banned found a way to get her social media presence out there using the Stephen A. Smith's live podcast on YouTube as a vehicle. Apparently she made only one comment on the live. Smith expressed his views on the situation (above) which were very supportive of Zion. Mills is some sort of film star outside of Hollywood.











ESPN is set to dump its national morning show featuring Keyshawn Johnson, Jay Williams and Max Kellerman according to The New York Post. ESPN is looking to replace the trio with hosts that are not as expensive. (ESPN signed Johnson to a four-year contract worth around $18 million last year, according to sources.) The show which airs on ESPN and ESPN Radio is reportedly a part of massive cuts that are coming next week to the world wide leader in sports. Even though the show known as “Keyshawn, JWill & Max” is being cancelled, ESPN is expected to keep Johnson and Williams at the network in some other capacity. However Kellerman's future at the station is reportedly shaky. 

 


In a story that being picked up by ABC affiliates across the country, Akilah Davis declares Juneteenth as her natural hair liberation day. In Davis' journey, she said, "It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes resilience." For Juneteenth 2023, ABC11's (Raleigh-Durham, VA) Race and Culture Reporter Akilah Davis is celebrating the hair freedom she's always wanted.

Growing up, her hair texture was misunderstood. Her mother used a variety of hair-straightening techniques to make her hair "more manageable. I didn't think she had bad hair. She just didn't have the texture I had," said her mom Debra Davis. "The only way I could fix it was to either hot comb it or perm it." 







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