Battyman actor from Empire allegedly gets jumped in Chicago; Update: Arrested for filing fake report

Jussie Smollett Reemerges From His Own Personal Quarantine
By Zoe Haylock

Why does this feel like Jussie Smollett’s version of calling your ex after you think too hard about the apocalypse? Photo: Jussie Smollett/Instagram
Well, well, well, look who it is. While most people are retreating from the public, former Empire actor Jussie Smollett decided to reemerge. The 37-year-old all but disappeared in the year since Chicago police accused him of paying two brothers to stage a racist and homophobic hate crime against him on January 29, 2019. He deleted his Twitter, Empire moved on, and his last Instagram post was from June 2019. Until today. The actor (and singer) revived his Instagram account to serenade us with a song about perseverance, ’cause, you know, the coronavirus.

“Quarantine Day 421,” he captioned it. “Hope y’all are staying safe. Spread love and kindness … not Rona.” Day 421? What did Jussie Smollett know that the rest of us didn’t know? Actually, March 25 is 421 days exactly since January 29, 2019, the date of the incident in question. Not exactly sure what definition of “quarantine” he’s going for, but, to be fair, we’re all playing fast and loose with that one lately. Smollett is just another in a long list of celebrities who believe the power of music will aid in the fight against a global pandemic. (It unfortunately won’t.) On February 24, Smollett used his pipes to plead not guilty to six counts of disorderly conduct in a new criminal case tied to the incident. Needless to say, 2020 has a lot going on.
 
That lying fruity faggot talmbout day 421 of quarantine when he's really into day 21 of quarantine and day 421 of exile.
 
Empire final season to end early, won't film intended series finale

After the coronavirus shut down production early, the hit Fox series will end two episodes earlier than intended.
By Derek Lawrence
April 01, 2020 at 01:00 PM EDT
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It appears like Empire's reign will end early.
The hit Fox music drama was supposed to have five more episodes to go in its final season, but like nearly every TV series and film, production was shut down due to the coronavirus breakout. While the fate of season and series finale for other shows is still up in the air, it now appears that Empire's is sealed. A promo teasing next Tuesday's milestone 100th episode is advertising this as the beginning of "the shocking final three episodes of Empire."
That would mean that Empire's end is being cut short, and that they will not get to film their planned series finale. Deadline reports that footage from what would have been the 19th episode, which production was halted on during this pandemic, will be weaved into episode 18 to make it better serve as the final installment.
Fox declined comment.



It remains to be determined if fans will get the resolution to some of the season's mysteries, including the flash-forwards of Lucious (Terrence Howard) being shot and Cookie's (Taraji P. Henson) car being blown up.



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"It’s all about family," showrunner Brett Mahoney previously told EW of the last batch of episodes. "It’s such an explosive family with so much drama but also so much love for one another, so the question is, will the love they have for one another be able to withstand all of the drama that they bring to it? And will they come out of these last 10 episodes standing, or will they come out of it torn apart? It’s really getting to the core issues of family and the Lyon family, right where we started."

Empire airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
 
Empire final season to end early, won't film intended series finale

After the coronavirus shut down production early, the hit Fox series will end two episodes earlier than intended.
By Derek Lawrence
April 01, 2020 at 01:00 PM EDT
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It appears like Empire's reign will end early.
The hit Fox music drama was supposed to have five more episodes to go in its final season, but like nearly every TV series and film, production was shut down due to the coronavirus breakout. While the fate of season and series finale for other shows is still up in the air, it now appears that Empire's is sealed. A promo teasing next Tuesday's milestone 100th episode is advertising this as the beginning of "the shocking final three episodes of Empire."
That would mean that Empire's end is being cut short, and that they will not get to film their planned series finale. Deadline reports that footage from what would have been the 19th episode, which production was halted on during this pandemic, will be weaved into episode 18 to make it better serve as the final installment.
Fox declined comment.



It remains to be determined if fans will get the resolution to some of the season's mysteries, including the flash-forwards of Lucious (Terrence Howard) being shot and Cookie's (Taraji P. Henson) car being blown up.



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"It’s all about family," showrunner Brett Mahoney previously told EW of the last batch of episodes. "It’s such an explosive family with so much drama but also so much love for one another, so the question is, will the love they have for one another be able to withstand all of the drama that they bring to it? And will they come out of these last 10 episodes standing, or will they come out of it torn apart? It’s really getting to the core issues of family and the Lyon family, right where we started."

Empire airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET.


Good riddance.
 
So the Nigerian dude was gay for pay? Damn this nigga Jussie needs to go away. He flushed his career down the toilet and is just embarassing himself.
 
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Jussie Smollett's sister Jurnee breaks silence on his alleged attack: 'It's been f---ing painful'

By Tyler Aquilina
August 06, 2020 at 05:07 PM EDT




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Jurnee Smollett has spoken out for the first time about the ongoing scandal surrounding her brother Jussie Smollett.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress made her first public comments on the controversy, which exploded last year when Jussie was accused of staging a hate crime against himself. The Empire star, who has maintained his innocence throughout the case, was dropped from the Fox show as a result of the scandal.
"It's been f---ing painful," Jurnee Smollett told THR, "one of the most painful things my family's ever experienced — to love someone as much as we love my brother, and to watch someone who you love that much go through something like this, that is so public, has been devastating." She also defended Jussie's innocence, adding, "Everyone who knows me knows that I love my brother and I believe my brother."

The case has been a long and complicated one, beginning in January 2019, when Smollett told police that two men attacked him while yelling racial and homophobic slurs. Prosecutors later charged Smollett with filing a false police report before abruptly dropping the charges in March 2019. In February, however, Smollett was indicted again on similar charges, alleging he made "four separate false reports to Chicago Police Department officers related to his false claims that he was the victim of a hate crime."
"I have been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one," Smollett said after the charges were dropped. "I would not be my mother’s son if I was capable of one drop of what I have been accused of.”
Jurnee Smollett said her brother, who has been largely out of the public eye of late, has been "staying creative, as creatives do" and briefly moved in with her following her divorce earlier this year. "I look at him sometimes and I'm like, 'He's so strong,'" she added.

The Smollett family has also stood by Jussie throughout the scandal, calling him "an innocent man whose name and character has been unjustly smeared" in a statement after the charges were dropped. "Jussie is a son, a brother, a partner, a champion for human rights, and a genuine soul who would never be capable of what he was falsely accused of," they continued. "We look forward to bringing the real perpetrators to justice."
 
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Jussie Smollett's sister Jurnee breaks silence on his alleged attack: 'It's been f---ing painful'

By Tyler Aquilina
August 06, 2020 at 05:07 PM EDT




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Jurnee Smollett has spoken out for the first time about the ongoing scandal surrounding her brother Jussie Smollett.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress made her first public comments on the controversy, which exploded last year when Jussie was accused of staging a hate crime against himself. The Empire star, who has maintained his innocence throughout the case, was dropped from the Fox show as a result of the scandal.
"It's been f---ing painful," Jurnee Smollett told THR, "one of the most painful things my family's ever experienced — to love someone as much as we love my brother, and to watch someone who you love that much go through something like this, that is so public, has been devastating." She also defended Jussie's innocence, adding, "Everyone who knows me knows that I love my brother and I believe my brother."

The case has been a long and complicated one, beginning in January 2019, when Smollett told police that two men attacked him while yelling racial and homophobic slurs. Prosecutors later charged Smollett with filing a false police report before abruptly dropping the charges in March 2019. In February, however, Smollett was indicted again on similar charges, alleging he made "four separate false reports to Chicago Police Department officers related to his false claims that he was the victim of a hate crime."
"I have been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one," Smollett said after the charges were dropped. "I would not be my mother’s son if I was capable of one drop of what I have been accused of.”
Jurnee Smollett said her brother, who has been largely out of the public eye of late, has been "staying creative, as creatives do" and briefly moved in with her following her divorce earlier this year. "I look at him sometimes and I'm like, 'He's so strong,'" she added.

The Smollett family has also stood by Jussie throughout the scandal, calling him "an innocent man whose name and character has been unjustly smeared" in a statement after the charges were dropped. "Jussie is a son, a brother, a partner, a champion for human rights, and a genuine soul who would never be capable of what he was falsely accused of," they continued. "We look forward to bringing the real perpetrators to justice."


They got some fucked up names. Bad enough the last name is smollett but Jussie and Jurnee?
 
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"It's been f---ing painful," Jurnee Smollett told THR, "one of the most painful things my family's ever experienced — to love someone as much as we love my brother, and to watch someone who you love that much go through something like this, that is so public, has been devastating." She also defended Jussie's innocence, adding, "Everyone who knows me knows that I love my brother and I believe my brother."
:lol:

That's family for you.
"If it's a lie, then we fight on that lie."
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Jussie Smollett's sister Jurnee breaks silence on his alleged attack: 'It's been f---ing painful'

By Tyler Aquilina
August 06, 2020 at 05:07 PM EDT




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LEON BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES
Jurnee Smollett has spoken out for the first time about the ongoing scandal surrounding her brother Jussie Smollett.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress made her first public comments on the controversy, which exploded last year when Jussie was accused of staging a hate crime against himself. The Empire star, who has maintained his innocence throughout the case, was dropped from the Fox show as a result of the scandal.
"It's been f---ing painful," Jurnee Smollett told THR, "one of the most painful things my family's ever experienced — to love someone as much as we love my brother, and to watch someone who you love that much go through something like this, that is so public, has been devastating." She also defended Jussie's innocence, adding, "Everyone who knows me knows that I love my brother and I believe my brother."

The case has been a long and complicated one, beginning in January 2019, when Smollett told police that two men attacked him while yelling racial and homophobic slurs. Prosecutors later charged Smollett with filing a false police report before abruptly dropping the charges in March 2019. In February, however, Smollett was indicted again on similar charges, alleging he made "four separate false reports to Chicago Police Department officers related to his false claims that he was the victim of a hate crime."
"I have been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one," Smollett said after the charges were dropped. "I would not be my mother’s son if I was capable of one drop of what I have been accused of.”
Jurnee Smollett said her brother, who has been largely out of the public eye of late, has been "staying creative, as creatives do" and briefly moved in with her following her divorce earlier this year. "I look at him sometimes and I'm like, 'He's so strong,'" she added.

The Smollett family has also stood by Jussie throughout the scandal, calling him "an innocent man whose name and character has been unjustly smeared" in a statement after the charges were dropped. "Jussie is a son, a brother, a partner, a champion for human rights, and a genuine soul who would never be capable of what he was falsely accused of," they continued. "We look forward to bringing the real perpetrators to justice."


At,some point,you gotta accept that your brother fucked up and move on. I don't understand,why people defend a family member that made a horrible decision....And,then want to blame other people for their family member fuck up.What happened to personal responsibility. You can still love your family member and call them out on their bullshit.

I hate when people defend someone that fucked up. And,then blame others for their bad decision .

If,I robbed a store and get thrown in jail....It's my fault and nobody else's.

Dude lied about getting attacked,having a gay slur thrown at him and a noose around his neck yet Hollywood and these so called black magazines like Vibe wanna shit on black men for not believing that bullshit story.A fucking six year old could have come up with a better story than him.
 
Dude lied about getting attacked,having a gay slur thrown at him and a noose around his neck yet Hollywood and these so called black magazines like Vibe wanna shit on black men for not believing that bullshit story.A fucking six year old could have come up with a better story than him.

They have been on that bullshit for a while now.

Remember this shit where they literally edited out all of the cacs?

Video Calls Out Catcallers, But Cuts Out White Men


This is an op-ed from the Boston Globe, not twitter or some bullshit blog, criticizing Black men because only 83% and 89% voted for the democrat in statewide elections in Texas and Georgia:

Memo to black men: Stop voting Republican

https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion...-republican/v9kJPzVMQcdr0szp78gumJ/story.html :smh:

Similar articles were written because only 80%+ of Black men voted for Clinton when the majority of white women (53%) voted for a literal misogynist over a female candidate . :smh:
You better brace yourself for what is coming this fall if Biden somehow loses and Harris or Rice are on the ticket. :smh::lol:
 
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