
Say hello to Bye Felicia. The popular phrase, coined by Ice Cube’s character in Friday, is now VH1’s new platform for Atlanta-based life coaches Deborah Hawkes and Missy Young, who help women “turn their lives around.” Does Cube get residuals or nah? [People] It was the Disney movie heard around the world. Fifteen-year-old actress Spencer Lacey Ganus, better known for voicing Elsa in Frozen, made a reported $10,000 from the animated flick that raked in $1.2 billion and had kids and kidults alike belting out “Let it go!” [TMZ] An Australian male TV anchor wore the same suit everyday to protest sexism. Sad story is no one noticed. He explained, “I’m judged on my interviews, my appalling sense of humor – on how I do my job, basically. Whereas women are quite often judged on what they’re wearing or how their hair is.” [Us! Magazine] How, Sway, HOW? Lifetime’s Wendy Williams-produced Aaliyah biopic bagged 3.2 million viewers, beating out The Walking Dead. It was also named the no. 2 basic-cable movie of the year. [USA Today]
Kim Kardashian is bringing that bum to an Indian reality show. Bigg Boss’ House mirrors the show Big Brother, where celebs (usually B-list) are trapped in a house for 90 days with no phones or Internet access. Mrs. West won’t be keeping up with the 12 participants (she has her own reality gigs, after all) but she will make a cameo in Mumbai on Saturday. [Time]