R&b fans have the opportunity to dive into Keyshia Cole’s past and see how she rose to fame in a new biopic. “Keyshia Cole: This Is My Story” is the most recent addition to the Voices of a Lifetime series and is releasing as Lifetime recognizes Black Music Month. The new film reveals the many ups and downs she faced throughout her life and how she got to where she is today. “Keyshia Cole: This Is My Story” premieres on Lifetime on Saturday, June 24 at 8 p.m. You can watch Lifetime with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can also watch with Sling TV, Directv Stream, or Hulu Live TV.
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How to Watch 'Keyshia Cole: This Is My Story' When: Saturday, June 24, 2023 at 8:00 Pm Edt TV: Lifetime Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. 7-Day Free Trial$25 / month philo.com About 'Keyshia Cole: This...
- 6/24/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
Updated: Lifetime announced several projects during A+E Networks’ 2023-24 upfront presentation Wednesday, including a follow-up docu to Janet Jackson, its two-part documentary that scored record ratings for the network, as well as TLC Forever, a simulcast with A+E celebrating the story of the iconic top-selling female group. Additionally, the network has greenlighted a Keyshia Cole biopic, starring Cole as herself and is in development on Merry Liddle Christmas Vacation starring Kelly Rowland, in the next installment of the Liddles for It’s a Wonderful Lifetime.
They join previously announced Real Love, an original movie executive produced by Grammy winner Mary J. Blige inspired by her best-selling song.
Janet Jackson: Family First, a follow-up to Janet Jackson, will chronicle the legendary singer, songwriter, producer, author, actor and philanthropist as she embarks on her 2023 “Together Again” tour, and her collaboration with brother Randy Jackson to reunite the family band after 40 years since their last performance.
They join previously announced Real Love, an original movie executive produced by Grammy winner Mary J. Blige inspired by her best-selling song.
Janet Jackson: Family First, a follow-up to Janet Jackson, will chronicle the legendary singer, songwriter, producer, author, actor and philanthropist as she embarks on her 2023 “Together Again” tour, and her collaboration with brother Randy Jackson to reunite the family band after 40 years since their last performance.
- 3/8/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Earlier this month, R&b singer Keyshia Cole lost her adoptive father, Leon Cole, who died from Covid-19 complications. This is the second time Keyshia has experienced the unforeseen death of a parent this year, with her mother Frankie Lons passing only months prior from an overdose after a lifelong battle with addiction. Born in December […]
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- 11/22/2021
- by Elizabeth Clayton
- Uinterview
Keyshia Cole is remembering her mother, Frankie Lons, following her death. On July 22, the singer shared a heartfelt tribute to her mom on Instagram alongside a handful of photos of them together over the years. "This is so hard man," she began the post. "Can't really even find the words. Smh. I honestly don't even know how to feel. You can never prepare for something like this... Ever!!! but you will be missed. It's crazy because... For weeks I've been quoting you, from the goose that laid the golden egg, to calling Neffe shoes slow burners, cause they were bought scuffed up already...
- 7/23/2021
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
Keyshia Cole’s mother, Frankie Lons, died on Sunday from an overdose while celebrating her 61st birthday. Frankie’s family members said she was celebrating her birthday at her home in Oakland, California, where she apparently relapse after years of struggling with addiction. Cole’s sister Elite Noel was the first to announce their mother’s death through an […]
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- 7/22/2021
- by Alexandra Llorca
- Uinterview
Francine “Frankie” Lons, biological mother of R&b singer Keyshia Cole and best known for her appearances on Cole’s BET reality series “Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is,” died on Sunday at age 60.
Lons’ daughter Elite Noel confirmed the news on Instagram, saying in a Story she experienced the “worst pain ever… to see my mama in a body bag on her birthday.”
TMZ, which first published news of Lons’ death, reported that she died of an overdose, citing her son, Sam. She had repeated struggles with substance abuse.
Lons gave Keyshia Cole up for adoption; they were reunited after Cole became an adult. She became nationally known during “The Way It Is,” which ran on BET from 2006-2008, and subsequently starred in a spinoff series, “Frankie & Neffe,” in 2009.
“We were saddened to hear the news of our BET family Frankie Lons’ passing. Our viewers first got to meet...
Lons’ daughter Elite Noel confirmed the news on Instagram, saying in a Story she experienced the “worst pain ever… to see my mama in a body bag on her birthday.”
TMZ, which first published news of Lons’ death, reported that she died of an overdose, citing her son, Sam. She had repeated struggles with substance abuse.
Lons gave Keyshia Cole up for adoption; they were reunited after Cole became an adult. She became nationally known during “The Way It Is,” which ran on BET from 2006-2008, and subsequently starred in a spinoff series, “Frankie & Neffe,” in 2009.
“We were saddened to hear the news of our BET family Frankie Lons’ passing. Our viewers first got to meet...
- 7/19/2021
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
What's sure to be better than watching tabloid staple Rachel Uchitel along with some of the other hottest messes in Hollywood try to cool it on "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew"? The reunion!
Yes, we'll take a post-rehab look at the show's cast when they make a return visit to Dr. Drew and we'll get to see who stayed sober, who fell back, and who's worse off than before they even went on.
We've already seen failed escape attempts, near-relapses, panic attacks, treatment departures and more. The cast probably won't lose their wigs like on The Real Housewives reunions, but it's sure to make for real good television regardless.
So will it be relapse or redemption for this season's stars Uchitel of Tiger Woods and David Boreanaz affair fame, Janice Dickinson, Eric Roberts, Jeremy London, Leif Garrett, Keyshia Cole's mom Frankie Lons, "Hills" star Jason Wahler, and socialite Jason Davis?...
Yes, we'll take a post-rehab look at the show's cast when they make a return visit to Dr. Drew and we'll get to see who stayed sober, who fell back, and who's worse off than before they even went on.
We've already seen failed escape attempts, near-relapses, panic attacks, treatment departures and more. The cast probably won't lose their wigs like on The Real Housewives reunions, but it's sure to make for real good television regardless.
So will it be relapse or redemption for this season's stars Uchitel of Tiger Woods and David Boreanaz affair fame, Janice Dickinson, Eric Roberts, Jeremy London, Leif Garrett, Keyshia Cole's mom Frankie Lons, "Hills" star Jason Wahler, and socialite Jason Davis?...
- 1/14/2011
- icelebz.com
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