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From left: Queen Latifah as Cleo Sims, Kimberly Elise as T.T. Williams, Vivica Fox as Frankie Sutton and Jada Pinkett as ...
Queen Latifah is ready to record with Doechii. The Oscar-nominated actress — who helped bring hip-hop to the mainstream as one of the genre’s first female rappers — told Us Weekly ...
Queen Latifah revealed if her CBS show "The Equalizer" could return after being canceled unexpectedly by the network.
Queen Latifah exclusively told Us Weekly about 'The Equalizer' coming to an end — and whether there is hope for a return ...
Queen Latifah opens up about obesity and heart health risks for public awareness campaign, Truth About Weight.
'The Equalizer' aired its series finale after CBS decided to unexpectedly cancel the Queen Latifah show after 5 seasons.
Queen Latifah was full of gratitude even though she was also saddened that her prized show, "The Equalizer," has been cancelled suddenly.
Canceled Equalizer Queen Latifah vows to kick ass again After losing her job at The Equalizer, Queen Latifah addressed her subjects regarding her five seasons as the famed vigilante.
Queen Latifah Reacts to ‘The Equalizer’ Being Canceled, Teases Next Project “Having the opportunity to do this for five seasons honestly feels surreal,” the Emmy and Grammy winner wrote in ...
Following CBS's The Equalizer cancellation after 5 seasons, star Queen Latifah has addressed the series' fans, reflecting on her run as Robyn McCall.
Queen Latifah's CBS show "The Equalizer" is just one in a handful of the network's roster that has been cut.
Queen Latifah reacts to The Equalizer’s cancellation after 5 seasons, promising fans she’ll return soon with something exciting.
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