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Veteran comedian and actor Marlon Wayans recently reflected on his back-and-forth with rapper-turned-television-producer 50 Cent and the advice that his older brothers gave him about their beef. Wayans, 53, and 50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III, traded jabs on social media after the former warned 50 Cent about the possible consequences of his actions…
Comedian and actor Marlon Wayans recently warned 50 Cent about the possible consequences of...
Following the December 2 release of the docuseries on embattled music executive Sean “Diddy”...
It is a well-known fact that Marlon Wayans has come to accept his trans son, Kai, fully. ...
Marlon Wayans and his brothers rose to fame in the 1990s as a result of their older brother Keenen Ivory Wayans’ sketch comedy series “In Living Color.” The groundbreaking program,...
Following a heated argument on X, DJ Vlad, the host of the well-liked VladTV platform, publicly apologized to actor and comedian Marlon Wayans. After an unsuccessful attempt to negotiate an interview,...
After his ex-girlfriend Brittany Moreland sued for full custody of their 18-month-old daughter, Axl July Ivory Wayans, Marlon Wayans has officially filed a response and he is requesting joint custody....
51-year-old actor and comedian, Marlon Wayans has opened up about the unexpected reason he has never tied the knot. Wayans told The New York Times that he promised to prioritize his late mother Elvira...
With his forthcoming stand-up special, amid his son transitioning and telling jokes about it, trans father, Dwyane Wade, is saluting Marlon Wayans for showing unconditional love During an appearance earlier...
Actor and comedian Marlon Wayans has disclosed that his oldest child has come out as transgender. Speaking on “The Breakfast Club” podcast, Wayans said his child’s transition has had...

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