Sunday March 6, 2016 
Kesha Gives Tearful Speech At Nashville Equality Dinner

Amid her legal battle with producer Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, Kesha gave an emotional speech at the 2016 Human Rights Campaign Nashville Equality Dinner. The "We R Who We R" singer attended the event on Saturday night, where she was honored with the Visibility Award for speaking out against the bullying many members of the LGBT community face. The singer told the audience, "we really have to love each other and support each other."
Actress and comedian Leslie Jones also spoke up for equality this weekend, shutting down critics who questioned her role in the new "Ghostbusters" remake. At the end of the day, she said it's not about men, women, race or class. It's a "Ghostbuster thang!!" Amen to that!
Beyonce Blessed A School Fundraiser With A Special Performance

Bow down! After Beyonce shared some adorable new photos of Blue Ivy online, she gave a special performance at a school fundraiser over the weekend and snagged herself some major cool mom points (not that she needed them). Oh, and many outlets reported that the school was actually Blue's. Thanks to social media, we got a glimpse of her performance, which included the songs "XO," "Crazy In Love" and Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You." In other surprise performance news, The Weeknd made a special cameo during Future's first-ever performance on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. The two performed the song "Low Life," off Future's latest album, "EVOL."
Melissa Joan Hart Answers 7 Major 'Sabrina' Mysteries

We took a trip down memory lane and recently spoke to none other than Melissa Joan Hart, who revealed some answers to our most burning "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" questions, like: Whatever happened to Sabrina's BFF Jenny who just disappeared after Season 1? Was "Sabrina" actually an allegory for being gay, like some fans theorize? And, as Harvey famously wondered, what is mitosis? Also, if you've ever asked yourself who'd win in a fight between Sabrina and Harry Potter, Hart thinks it's Harry, all the way.
Celebrities And Politicians Remember Nancy Reagan

Former first lady Nancy Reagan died on Sunday at the age of 94. Upon hearing news of her death, celebrities and prominent politicians took to social media to remember her life. "Dancing With The Stars" host Tom Bergeron also used social media to share the sad news of his mother's death. The 60-year-old's mom died just four months after his father. Meanwhile, the hip hop community mourned the loss of Atlanta rapper Bankroll Fresh, who was shot dead outside a recording studio on Friday night.
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