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Tyson Beckford, Titus O'Neil, and More Look for Love on King's Court
Tyson Beckford, Titus O'Neil, and More Look for Love on King's Court

Black America Web

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Tyson Beckford, Titus O'Neil, and More Look for Love on King's Court

Source: Courtesy / Bravo After helping women find love on Queens Court , Holly Robinson Peete and her husband, NFL great Rodney Peete, are now turning their attention to the men on Bravo's new reality dating show King's Court . The couple, who have been married for an impressive 30 years, bring their hard-won wisdom to guide three high-profile bachelors—supermodel/actor Tyson Beckford, wrestling champion Thaddeus 'Titus O'Neil' Bullard, and NBA star Carlos Boozer—as they search for real connection. The Peetes, along with Beckford and O'Neil, sat down for an engaging conversation with radio and TV personality Jazmyn Summers at the American Black Film Festival in Miami—an annual celebration of Black talent in film and television that draws creators, stars, and fans from across the country. Reflecting on their own marriage journey, Holly shared, 'I would say the secret sauce is just really staying on the same page and really focusing in on how do we understand what each other's going through and listening. Because when you're arguing, you're so busy trying to come up with your response, you're not even listening to what the person's saying. So giving someone space to listen to them… and having someone who will never give up on you.' STAY INFORMED! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER! Rodney echoed that sentiment: 'You got to be willing to fight. Living in LA, living in Hollywood, it's not easy. I mean, 30 years, it's like a hundred living in LA. But you got to be willing to fight for it even when things are bad. We've had our ups and downs like anybody else, but we are not willing to give up, and that is so important.' Their bond has weathered the test of time—and social media. 'We wouldn't have survived social media actually, when we were dating 30 years ago,' Holly admitted. 'That would've been a whole nother animal to conquer.' Now, as hosts and mentors on King's Court , the Peetes aim to offer their experience without claiming to have all the answers. 'We obviously don't want to be that couple that knows everything—because we don't,' Holly said with a laugh. 'But what we do want to do is let people take as much as they want from our experience and our journey.' READ MORE STORIES: Racial Justice, Mystery and a Lot of Ass Kicking in RZA's New Movie Tyson Beckford, Titus O'Neil, and More Look for Love on King's Court Judge Mathis Says Kanye West's Presence At Diddy's Trial 'Creates Drama' Rodney added, 'It was fantastic that the guys were open to it. They asked us questions about what do you do when she does this, or how do you handle that? They really leaned on us.' The bachelors themselves are stepping into this journey with purpose. Titus O'Neil, known for his strength in the wrestling ring, is showing a different kind of courage. 'This journey that I'm on right now on King's Court was definitely one that I felt like I needed to come in more vulnerable than I probably would be in a ring. I want people to know me as Thaddeus. Titus O'Neil is obviously a brand, but at this point in my life, I'm consistent with building another brand internally—to find the love of my life.' O'Neil is clear about his intentions. 'The buffet ain't all that great. There's people done picked over the buffet and left plates out. I'm not interested in the buffet at all. I want a chef-curated meal—being the chef—and I can find someone that I can have the ingredients to a beautiful relationship and partnership with.' Beckford, often seen as a perennial bachelor, is ready for something deeper. When asked what he's looking for, he said simply, 'I'm looking for everything. She got to be fun. She got to be exciting. It's just something that we all need in life.' The show's cast, including professional, accomplished women carefully selected by producers, promises real stakes and meaningful connections. 'We're not dealing with people in their early twenties where it could be a fling,' Rodney said. 'These are people really looking for love.' RELATED STORY: Searching For Their Queens: Meet The Cast Of Bravo's New Dating Series 'Kings Court' While there's plenty of heart on display, there's also humor and honesty. When asked about their bad habits, Holly confessed, 'Sugar. That's my kryptonite.' Rodney admitted to procrastination. For Titus? 'Food and clothes,' he laughed. 'I love to shop and I do love to cook and eat.' Beckford's answer? Ever the enigma, he kept that one to himself. Beyond romance, the Peetes continue to champion causes close to their hearts. Holly, a longtime autism advocate, reminded audiences, 'People with autism are amazing and need to be valued. They're not a blight on society. They don't destroy families. We need to gather around people who are neurodiverse and embrace their differences. That's what makes them part of the fabric of society.' With King's Court , Bravo delivers more than just dating drama—it's a chance to see vulnerability, growth, and real-world wisdom in action. And thanks to Holly and Rodney's guidance, the kings may just find their queens. King's Court drops on Bravo Sunday July 13th, streaming the next day on Peacock. You can catch conversations from the American Black Film Festival, including Ashanti, Nia Long, Jermaine Dupri, Da'Vinchi and more below Source: Jazmyn Summers / Jazmyn Summers Article by Jazmyn Summers. Photos and video by Melissa Nyomi Stoll of Melshotya You can hear Jazmyn every morning on 'Jazmyn in the Morning 'on Sirius XM Channel 362 Grown Folk Jamz . Subscribe to J azmyn Summers' YouTube . Follow her on Facebook and Instagram. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK . FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER . SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE . 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Watch: World's first drag king competition series unveils cast in fierce new teaser
Watch: World's first drag king competition series unveils cast in fierce new teaser

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Watch: World's first drag king competition series unveils cast in fierce new teaser

The world's first drag king competition series, King of Drag, has unveiled the cast taking part in the inaugural season. In a brand new teaser shared on Thursday, May 29, viewers are introduced to the 10 contestants who will be battling it out for the coveted crown. 'Bring in the kings!' host Murray Hill announces at the start of the clip. From there, we meet Perka Sexx, who knows how to be 'wildly inappropriate'; Dick Von Dyke, who is 'desperately looking to stand out'; Charles Galin King who is just happy to be seen; Tuna Melt, who is 'going to give it to you raw'; the king himself King Molasses; the oldest person in the competition Big D; Henlo Bulfrog, who 'desperately' wants this; Alexander The Great, who finds 'ultimate freedom' in drag; the energetic Pressure K; and Buck Wylde, who wants 'every bit of it'. Joining the cast of drag acts will be a star-studded panel of judges, also known as the King's Court. Among the names are Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, Tenderon, Sasha Velour, Paul Feig, Gottmik and many more. The show is set to be a celebration of masculinity in all its forms, serving bold, brilliant and unapologetic talent like never before. Get ready for swagger to meet sequins as the 10 kings take centre stage for this groundbreaking competition. According to Christopher J. Rodriguez, Co-Founder of Revry, King of Drag is one of the streaming platform's most ambitious programmes to date. He promised that the show will follow a new and exciting format, explaining, 'In each episode, we will learn more about the individual king's backstory, what motivates them, and their goals.' Rodriguez added: 'We're going to give the drag competition format a run for its money and give audiences something fresh and original.' In a press release, Revry also stated that the show will incorporate challenges that emphasise comedy, unconventional performances and 'timely commentary on masculinity, which has been part of the drag king subculture for decades.' Don't miss King of Drag, streaming June 22, only on Revry. The post Watch: World's first drag king competition series unveils cast in fierce new teaser appeared first on GCN.

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