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One 'Empire' TV Series Cast Member To Perform One Of Show's Song At TV Land Awards
Director, writer, and the whole "Empire" TV series cast are on a break after concluding its successful first season on March 18. This means the only way fans can hear the catchy and amazing "Empire" tracks is through Youtube, Spotify, or iTunes. To those aching to see the Fox drama's artists perform the songs live, you can catch one at the TV Land Awards as Grammy winner Jennifer Hudson is expected to grace the ceremony and perform one of the most-loved sound tracks of the show.
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'Empire' TV Series Cast Taraji P. Henson Apologizes To Police Through Instagram For Claims Her Son Was Racially Profiled
"Empire" may be well loved all over the world but Taraji P. Henson's latest statement against the authorities from Glendale did not sit well for many. In an interview with Uptown, the main "Empire" TV series cast said her son was once racially profiled in the Californian city and police officers illegally searched his car following a traffic violation. She even said "I'm not paying $50K so I can't sleep at night wondering is this the night my son is getting racially profiled on campus." However, after the the Glendale Police Department released a video of the incident, Henson's claims turned out to be wrong.
Patti LaBelle Confirms She's Still Part Of 'Empire' TV Series Cast In Season 2; Find Out More Here
Jennifer Hudson is not confirmed yet if she will return as part of the "Empire" TV series cast in season 2. Nothing to be worried about this because series showrunner and writers are yet to come up with a plan for the second season. However, here is something fans can celebrate. Another elite musician that appeared in the show before is sure to come back for the Fox musical drama's sophomore run.
'Empire' TV Series Cast Grace Gealey And Trai Byers Dating? Find Out More About The Romance Here
Unusual hook ups are nothing new in the Fox musical drama “Empire.” In fact, there were some relationship that fans find ridiculous, most especially that one in the two-hour season finale. It is like the entire “Empire” TV series cast are shuffled to find who is the person this character is going to do next. Now that the show is on a break, fans won't see much of the characters hooking up.
Earlier Murders In 'Empire' Will Haunt Main Characters In Season 2 Of The Fox TV Series
The whole "Empire" TV series cast won't be seen sharing scenes together until maybe next year. With the first season of the Fox musical drama ending its ultra successful first season, many fans are expecting a grand return. A lot of things went on in the two-season finale and definitely, the characters will have to answer for those.
The Secret Behind Lucious Lyon's Real Name In Fox TV Series 'Empire'; Will There Be A Twist On Cast Terrence Howard's Character?
The whole "Empire" TV series cast won't return until after more than six months. Before the Fox musical drama go on a break, it left its fans with so many shocking twists and most importantly, gazillions of questions. A lot of things went on in the two-hour season finale and definitely they need to answer for those come next season. First off, who sold Luciuous Lyon (Terrence Howard) to the FBI? The Empire Enterprises boss' biggest secret is the murder of Bunker, his own friend and cousin of her estrange wife Cookie.
'Empire' Cast Terrence Howard's New Famous Line Is A Hit In Social Media But It Was Not Planned According To Showrunner
The finale of the Fox hip-hop musical drama "Empire" was a bomb. A lot of things went on in the two-hour finale and for its second season, expect things to get even more intense between the members of Lyon family. Schism is in the offing in the family. Unlikely alliances were made and emotions will definitely pour come the new season. Some of the "Empire" TV series cast made waves with their signature catchphrases, like Taraji Henson's Cookie Lyon and her "Boo Boo Kitty" phrase. In the first season finale, one more line has been immortalized.
Second Season Of Fox TV Series 'Empire' Will Be A Challenge Says Showrunner As The Whole Cast Cap Off Successful Freshman Year
Fox musical drama "Empire" has aired its two-hour freshman season finale and as expected, it broke viewership records. According to a report by Deadline as per the data released by Nielsen, the TV show starring Terrence Howard and Taraji P Henson garnered "a 6.5 rating among adults 18-49 and 16.7 million total viewers." The ratings rise by 12% compared to the one-hour episode that aired one week ago. People really love the Lee Daniels-created drama. Too bad, they can only see the whole "Empire" TV series cast" again after almost one year.
'Empire' TV Series Cast Jennifer Hudson Will Not Return In Second Season? Singer-Actress Speaks
Jennifer Hudson made a strong debut as part of the "Empire" TV series cast last week. The Grammy Awards winner was introduced in the "Sins of the Father" episode of the Fox musical drama and looks like she is set for more. Hudson plays Michelle, the musical therapist for Andre Lyon who has a bipolar disorder. Andre is attached to his wife Rhonda but it seems he and Michelle are set to make great music together only after one session.
Watch 'Empire' Season 1 Episode 11 & 12 Online Live Stream! Jamal To Finally Take Over Lucious Lyon's Empire In The Finale?
Watch 'Empire' Season 1 Episode 11 & 12 Online Live Stream! Jamal To Finally Take Over Lucious Lyon's Empire In The Finale?
'Empire' TV Series Cast Jussie Smollett Talks About Finale And Love Life Of Jamal
Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smolett) has rapidly grown ever since the first episode. One major reason behind this was his courage to come out about his real gender during the White Party. Jamal has basically outgrown other "Empire" TV series cast. The show will end its first season this week with a two-hour episode and according to Smollett himself, the final two episodes will be very powerful.
'Empire' TV Series Is A Rip Off From An NBA Player And His Girlfriend? Find Out Who And Why Here
An NBA player is furious because of the striking similarities of several of "Empire" TV Series cast to him and his girlfriend. Iman Shumpert of the Cleveland Cavaliers has expressed his disappointment that two characters from the hit musical drama from FX probably ripped from him and girlfriend Teyana Taylor. Both Shumpert and Taylor have musical background as the basketball star is a rapper while his partner is a R&B singer.
'Empire' TV Series Cast Taraji P. Henson On The Show's Album Topping Charts And Challenging Madonna's 'Rebel Heart'
The entire "Empire" TV series cast are all over the news. Whether on music or drama, they getting bigger and bigger each week. The Fox musical drama has been breaking viewership records ever since it debut in January. Led by Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, "Empire" tells the story of members of family who fight each other for control of their own music label and fight their own demons. Each character in the show has endeared to the fans, so are their songs.
Sky Is The Limit When It Comes 'Empire' TV Series Cast As It Looks To Add Oprah And Common
Jennifer Hudson made her debut as part of the “Empire” TV series cast in a recurring role. Aside from her, Courtney Love and Mary J. Blige also graced the Fox musical drama. In its second season, probably this fall, the show's line up of artists will grow by ten folds as it targets queen of media herself, Oprah.
'Empire' TV Series Cast Trai Byers Says Jennifer Hudson's Character Will Shake Things Up; Season 2 Will Be Short Says Creator
"Empire" TV series cast welcomed another top-billed artist in its fold in its last episode. Jennifer Hudson made her debut in the Fox musical drama as Michelle and in an instant, she instantly swept the fan base off their feet. Of course, with her being a Grammy artists and the show centered on music, Hudson had to sing. However, more than just her singing gift being shared to the show, what most fans are expecting from her character from now on is possible romance with Andre (Trai Byers), the oldest son of Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) who has a bipolar disorder.
Did Rhonda Intentionally Put Andre In Psychiatric Hold? 'Empire' TV Series Cast Kaitlin Doubleday Explains
The last episode of Fox TV series "Empire" saw Andre break down in the worst possible way. The oldest and power-hungry son of Empire Enterprises CEO Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) and Cookie (Taraji Henson) turned out to be a bipolar. While his disorder is taking over his mind, he accidentally blurted out the family's secret. Andre also made his family known that he feels he is left out by everyone. He only got his wife Rhonda by his side (Kaitlin Doubleday) but after she signed the papers to put him in a psychiatric ward, things might change. Did Rhonda intentionally do that? "Empire" TV series cast Katie Doubleday explains.
Watch 'Empire' Season 1 Episode 10 Online Live Stream Titled As Cookie Makes Out With Someone Who's Not Lucious In 'Sins Of The Father'
Watch 'Empire' Season 1 Episode 10 Online Live Stream Titled As Cookie Makes Out With Someone Who's Not Lucious In 'Sins Of The Father'
'Empire' TV Series Cast Trai Byers Warns About Episode 10, Teases Big Rare Moment Between Andre And Cookie
Fox musical drama "Empire" is basically about music. So it is understandable that the singers and rappers take most of the spotlight. However, in the last two episodes, Andre Lyon, the son of Empire Enterprises CEO who would rather be in conference rooms than recording studios, outshone other "Empire" TV series cast. Played by Trai Byers, Andre has opened a new interesting plot to an already intense drama. The eldest son of Lucious (Terrence Howard) and Cookie (Taraji Henson) is a bipolar and his tantrums are causing inconvenience to the company.
'Empire' Co-Creator Calls 'Boo Boo Kitty' Phrase Stupid; Fox TV Series Cast Taraji Henson Reveals What Signature Line Means
All the "Empire" TV series cast stand out on their own. The hit musical drama from Fox has been breaking their own record each week thanks to the captivating performance of the cast lead by Taraji Henson and Terrence Howard. The show is known for its mesmerizing songs. One thing that eclipses those songs though is the signature line of Henson's Cookie Lyon. Ever since the first episode of the show, the veteran actress has been dropping the line "Boo Boo Kitty", most especially to Anika, the wife of her former husband Lucious. What does it really mean?