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The World's Black Billionaires 2026 | Forbes


This video highlights the growth of Black billionaires globally according to Forbes in 2026. The list has grown from 23 to 27 members, with a combined net worth of $121 billion (0:00-0:18). These individuals primarily accumulated their wealth in the finance, entertainment, and technology sectors (0:25-0:29).

Here are the five individuals featured:

  • David Grain (0:37): Founder of Grain Management, a private equity firm focusing on telecommunications infrastructure with an estimated net worth of $2.3 billion.
  • Beyonce (1:03): Recognized as a billionaire following a successful career in music and the launch of her haircare brand, Sacred, and whiskey brand, Sir Davis, with a fortune of roughly $1 billion.
  • Alexander Karp (1:32): Co-founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, a data mining company. He is the richest Black American with a net worth of $13.4 billion.
  • Michael Jordan (2:00): Basketball legend whose fortune grew to $4.3 billion following the sale of his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets.
  • Aliko Dangote (2:20): Founder of the Dangote Group and the richest Black person on the planet. He is worth $28.5 billion and is converting a Nigerian marshland into a massive refinery.

Teyana Taylor was too EXTRA at the Oscars? MBJ, Olandria | LI star Huda hit with a protective order


This video covers recent entertainment headlines, including the Oscars results for the film Sinners, Teyana Taylor's controversial security clash, Olandria's red carpet appearance, and Huda Mustafa's legal troubles.

Oscar Highlights (0:05 - 6:03)

  • Major Wins: The film Sinners won several Oscars, including Best Original ScoreBest Cinematography, and Best Original Screenplay for Ryan Coogler (01:33). Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor (02:00).
  • Teyana Taylor Drama: Teyana Taylor was criticized for being too excited on stage (02:50). Later, a violent clash occurred when a security guard physically obstructed her from posing for photos, leading her to shout, "Don't touch women. That's rude" (03:45).
  • Teyana's Response: Teyana defended herself against critics calling her performative, stating that the world is uncomfortable with real sportsmanship and joy (05:19).

Olandria at the Vanity Fair Party (6:04 - 8:20)

  • Olandria stunned at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty (06:09).
  • The host complimented her look and suggested she capitalize on her fame with a product line or acting role (06:27).
  • Olandria admitted to being nervous as it was her first time attending (07:15).

Love Island Star Huda Mustafa's Legal Troubles (8:21 - 12:47)

  • restraining order was granted against Huda Mustafa after she allegedly broke into her ex-boyfriend Lewis Russell's building and threatened him, his new girlfriend Nicole Olivera, and their son (08:29).
  • Nicole claimed Huda made terrifying threats and was making scenes (08:51).
  • Past erratic behavior from Huda was noted, including incidents on Love Island and claims from another ex-boyfriend to "hide the cutlery" (10:29).
  • Despite this, Lewis is still linked to Huda, which the host finds baffling (11:28).

Highlights from the Oscars After-parties | HELLO!


This video showcases highlights from the Vanity Fair Oscars After Party, featuring a parade of Hollywood stars and celebrities in their best fashion, gowns, and standout red carpet moments (0:00 - 14:23).Key Celebrities and Moments:

2026 Oscars: Most Shocking and History-Making Moments

The 2026 Academy Awards (98th Academy Awards) were marked by shocking moments, historic wins, and comedic hosting from Conan O'Brien. The night was filled with tight security, numerous reunions, and surprises throughout the ceremony.

Major Wins and Highlights:

  • One Battle After Another dominated the night with six Academy Awards (1:51), including Paul Thomas Anderson for Best Director (2:01) and Sean Penn for Best Supporting Actor (4:10).
  • Sinners took home four awards, featuring a Best Actor win for Michael B. Jordan (2:27) and a historic Best Cinematography win for Autumn Derald Archipau, the first woman to win in that category (5:08).
  • Best Actress went to Jesse Buckley for her role in Hamnet (3:29).
  • Amy Madigan won Best Supporting Actress for Weapons (3:38), delivering a memorable acceptance speech (3:46).

Shocking Moments and Comedies:

  • Conan O'Brien roasted stars like Timothée Chalamet during his opening monologue (0:34).
  • rare tie occurred for the Best Live-Action Short Film award (4:33).
  • Kieran Culkin accepted the award for Sean Penn and jokingly called him out for not attending (4:18).

Special Moments:

  • Reunions: The cast of Bridesmaids reunited for a skit (6:57), and Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor presented Best Picture (7:04).
  • In Memoriam: Billy CrystalBarbra Streisand, and Rachel McAdams honored late stars like Rob Reiner and Robert Redford (5:49).

Oscars: How Timothée Chalamet Reacted to Michael B. Jordan Beating Him for Best Actor


This video highlights Michael B. Jordan winning the Best Actor Oscar for his role in Sinners at the 98th Academy Awards, defeating fellow nominee Timothée Chalamet (0:01-0:17).

Despite the loss, Timothée Chalamet is shown behaving gracefully, rising to applaud Michael B. Jordan alongside his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner (0:27-0:36).

Key Highlights:

  • Family Support: Michael B. Jordan celebrated with his family, highlighting his father who flew in from Ghana (0:51-0:58).
  • Historical Significance: Jordan is only the sixth Black man in history to win this award (1:06-1:10).
  • Honoring Giants: In his acceptance speech, he honored trailblazing actors who came before him, including Sidney PoitierDenzel Washington, and Halle Berry (1:16-1:34).

Oscars 2026: What You Need To Know Special Edition


This video from ABC News provides a comprehensive preview of the 98th Academy Awards (Oscars 2026), hosted by Conan O'Brien. It breaks down major races, highlights historic nominations, and showcases fresh faces.

Key Oscar Races & Records: (0:44)

Historic Moments & New Categories: (3:55)

  • A new category for Achievement in Casting debuts this year (3:57).
  • Ryan Coogler could become the first Black director to win Best Director for Sinners (7:44).
  • Steven Spielberg secured his 14th Best Picture nomination for Hamnet (7:28).
  • The first K-pop song is nominated for Best Original Song (7:53).

Star Journeys & Host: (5:40)

  • The video highlights early career roles for nominees like Leonardo DiCaprioEmma StoneMichael B. Jordan, and Timothée Chalamet (5:59).
  • Host Conan O'Brien promises a show filled with "magic" and CGI (8:13).

Every OSCAR Record That Will Never Be Broken


This video outlines major Oscar records that are considered highly unlikely to be broken, categorized by individual achievements, film milestones, and acting accomplishments. It highlights Walt Disney for holding the most wins (26) and nominations (59), as well as the longest streak of wins (0:00-0:37, 10:03). The video also spotlights technical and cinematic records, such as The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King being the only film to win every category it was nominated in (11 for 11) (3:55-4:27).

Highlights of Records Mentioned:

  • Big Five Sweep: Only three films have won Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay (1:17).
  • Most Acting Nominations: Meryl Streep holds the record with 21 nominations (1:56).
  • Most Wins by a Film: Ben-HurTitanic, and Return of the King are tied with 11 wins (2:38).
  • Oldest/Youngest Nominees: John Williams (91) for oldest (16:06), and Justin Henry (8) for youngest (16:47).
  • Longest/Shortest Performance: Vivien Leigh for longest screen time for a winner (5:23), and Hermione Baddeley for shortest performance nominated (6:04).
  • Most Nominations Without a Win: The Turning Point and The Color Purple are tied with 11 (17:24).

Top 20 Times the Oscars Got It Wrong


This video from WatchMojo counts down the 20 most glaring miscalculations and controversial decisions in Oscar history. It highlights instances where the Academy Awards honored undeserving winners, overlooked deserving talent, and made baffling omissions that left both Hollywood and audiences stunned.

Here are some of the most shocking moments covered:

The Oscars: Record Breaking Moments & Surprising Wins


This MsMojo video takes an in-depth look at the fascinating and surprising stories from the Academy Awards, ranking and exploring various aspects of Hollywood's biggest night (0:02).Youngest Oscar Nominees: (0:24-12:03)

  • The list features child actors nominated before driving age, ranked by age rather than performance quality (0:37).
  • Haley Joel Osment was nominated for The Sixth Sense at age 11 (0:53).
  • Anna Paquin was 11 when she won Best Supporting Actress for The Piano (1:53).
  • Abigail Breslin earned a nomination at 10 for Little Miss Sunshine (4:42).
  • Justin Henry holds the record as the youngest nominee ever, nominated at age eight for Kramer vs. Kramer (10:58).Most Controversial Oscar Winners: (12:03-24:03)
  • This segment covers scandalous or heavily debated recipients.
  • Bohemian Rhapsody's win for Best Film Editing was criticized for its rough transitions (12:33).
  • Life of Pi's Best Cinematography win sparked debate over the line between live-action filming and visual effects (14:59).
  • Marisa Tomei's win for My Cousin Vinnie was a major upset, as she wasn't a favorite going in (15:52).
  • Crash winning Best Picture over Brokeback Mountain remains controversial (17:42).
  • Will Smith's Best Actor win for King Richard was overshadowed by him slapping Chris Rock earlier that evening (18:10).
  • Shakespeare in Love winning Best Picture over Saving Private Ryan is still questioned (21:55).
  • Roman Polanski winning Best Director for The Pianist caused backlash due to his legal issues, preventing him from attending (22:52).Shortest Screen-Time Winners: (24:03-38:11)
  • This segment highlights actors who won awards with very little screen time.
  • Jason Robards won Best Supporting Actor for Julia despite appearing for just under 11 minutes (28:43).
  • Ben Johnson won for The Last Picture Show with less than 10 minutes of screen time (31:37).
  • Gloria Grahame won Best Supporting Actress for The Bad and the Beautiful in under 10 minutes (32:59).
  • Maureen Stapleton won for Reds appearing in less than 5% of the film (34:03).Stars Banned from the Oscars: (38:11-46:21)
  • Covers individuals barred or expelled from the Academy.
  • Richard Gere was effectively barred for two decades after making political comments about Tibet while presenting in 1993 (38:47).
  • Carmine Caridi was the first person formally expelled for sharing unauthorized screeners (39:46).Iconic Oscar-Winning Songs: (46:21-1:21:42)
  • A countdown of top honors for original songs.
  • "What Was I Made For?" from Barbie (46:39).
  • "Naatu Naatu" from RRR (47:29).
  • "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3 (48:19).
  • "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from Mary Poppins (49:09).
  • "Let It Go" from Frozen (57:47).
  • "Glory" from Selma (59:06).
  • "The Way We Were" from the film of the same name (1:00:52).
  • "Jai Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire (1:01:54).
  • "Skyfall" by Adele (1:07:34).
  • "Shallow" from A Star Is Born (1:08:29).
  • "Falling Slowly" from Once (1:09:54).
  • "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz (1:20:20).Biggest Oscar Shocks: (1:21:42-1:40:16)
  • The final segment covers the most shocking moments in Oscar history.
  • John Cena appearing nude to present Best Costume Design (1:22:18).
  • Seth MacFarlane's controversial "We Saw Your Boobs" musical number (1:23:09).
  • Angelina Jolie's unusual display of affection for her brother in 2000 (1:23:52).
  • Charlie Chaplin's 12-minute standing ovation in 1972 (1:27:46).
  • John Travolta famously mispronouncing Idina Menzel's name as "Adele Dazim" (1:28:34).
  • Anthony Hopkins winning Best Actor over Chadwick Boseman while not present to accept (1:29:38).
  • The Green Book Best Picture win over Roma and BlackKkKlansman (1:32:00).
  • The Will Smith/Chris Rock slap incident at the 2022 Oscars (1:38:36).