Ciara and Kerry Washington turned heads at the ELLE's 2021 Women In Hollywood Event, making up for lost fashion time due to the soiree being cancelled last year. These Black celebrity ladies showed up and showed out.

We’d be lying if we said we didn’t miss Kerry Washington as Olivia Pope on the small screen, but the famed actress and mom has moved on, flexing her theater chops in the critically acclaimed Broadway play, American Son. There’s some good news for TV lovers however, as the play is getting its own Netflix adaptation.

Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington are set to star in and produce a limited series based on the Celeste Ng novel Little Fires Everywhere. The story follows two families in the 1990s living in Shaker Heights, Ohio, that are brought together after their kids become pals. The show is being shopped to streamers and networks.

Olivia almost gets falsely implicated in Frankie Vargas' assassination, but Fitz isn't having it.

Kerry Washington took to Instagram to celebrate #Scandal100 with behind the scenes footage from last night's episode.

Olivia gets a glimpse of what life would have been like for everyone had she never helped to rig the election in favor of Fitz.

Abby gets her entire life handed to her by the agents who orchestrated Frankie Vargas' assassination.

Kerry wants to raise awareness on the main reason why women don't walk away from abusive relationships.

Black girls can be engineers, astrophysicists or analysts like Kerry Washington’s new character in Disney Pixar’s third installment of their kid-popular Cars series. Washington will lend her voice to the Cars 3 character Natalie Certain, a mathematician whose book-smarts can sometime cloud her windshield judgement. Cars 3 hits theaters June 16, 2017. RELATED STORIES: Hot […]

Jake Ballard and Rowan Pope are involved in Frankie Vargas' assassination, and Olivia is getting dragged into the fold by blackmail.

The gladiators uncover some major information as Cyrus gets even more desperate to prove that he didn't kill Frankie Vargas.