Lifetime aired its controversial biopic on late R&B icon Aaliyah tonight, and true to the network's recent trend with celebrity and pop culture tell-alls — need we bring up the cringe-worthy Brittany Murphy and Saved By the Bell
Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B, Lifetime's latest geek-show biopic, should not exist. But for a sliver of its two-hour runtime, it's clear how a person of sound mind could conclude it should. The fleeting moments of competence
Timbaland is rocking the boat in his late friend Aaliyah's defense. The musician and producer, 42, took to Twitter and Instagram this weekend to speak out against the Lifetime biopic about the late "Rock the Boat" singer.
Last night, Timbaland posted (and reposted) a slew of photos to Instagram to express his feelings about Lifetime's Aaliyah biopic.
He reposted dozens of comical memes made by Aaliyah fans that discredited the filmmakers for their casting choices. Though controversy leading up to the release focused on the selection of actress Alexandra Shipp in the title role, the premiere sparked