Lionel Richie grew up sheltered—by his own admission—in Tuskegee, Alabama, practically on the campus of the famed Black ...
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Why Lionel Richie's Parents Stopped Him from Marching with Martin Luther King Jr. When He Was 15
Lionel Richie opened up about growing up during the civil rights movement in an interview with The Guardian on Oct. 4.
Lionel Richie opened up about the audience member's comment early in his music career, which inspired him to give up dreams ...
Lionel Richie has experienced joy, heartache, success and confusion in his 50-year-career, all unfurled in his new memoir, ...
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Lionel Richie Reflects on Infamous Brawl Between His Two Ex-Wives, Brenda Harvey and Diane Alexander
Lionel Richie recalls the infamous 1988 confrontation between Brenda Harvey and Diane Alexander at a Beverly Hills apartment in his new memoir ...
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Lionel Richie’s Times Square Book Talk Sparks Fan Outrage Over Misleading Concert Expectations
Lionel Richie’s Times Square event, billed as a concert, turned out to be a book talk, leaving fans who paid up to $600 ...
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Lionel Richie performs grief exorcism on Kelly Clarkson after ex Brandon Blackstock’s death
Former ESPN host Sam Ponder has issued a "warning" to America following the death of Charlie Kirk. Kirk, a 31-year-old political influencer, was shot and killed at a speaking event in Utah. The ...
Lionel Richie says his parents stopped him from marching with Martin Luther King Jr. The singer recalled "longing to be part of" the civil rights movement in his youth. Richie's parents forbade him ...
Lionel Richie jokingly ‘heals’ Kelly Clarkson via ‘grief exorcism’ after candid conversation on loss
This is the moment that Lionel Richie “heals” Kelly Clarkson with a “grief exorcism” following a candid conversation on loss.
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Lionel Richie Reveals His Parents Did Not Allow Him To March With Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Lionel Richie said his parents would not allow him to march with Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. when he was young.
In an interview on Today with Jenna and Friends to promote his new memoir Truly, Lionel recalled: "For the first five years, if we had breakfast, lunch or dinner, I would go downs ...
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