Tonight’s entertainment update breaks down the cultural conversations everyone’s actually having. Comedian Druski has the Black internet divided after his viral megachurch satire sparked debate over faith, performance, money, and whether Black comedy crossed a line—or told the truth out loud. Ludacris and Nelly are also facing backlash after being announced as performers at a country music festival fans are calling “MAGA Music Fest,” raising questions about optics, alignment, and how hip-hop artists navigate politics, branding, and the bag in 2026. Plus, on All Up In The Business, Jill is joined by guest contributor Damon Haley—entrepreneur, business strategist, and owner of Slayyy Hair and Glow N Flow Beauty—for a deep dive into why sports brands are no longer just selling merchandise. From the launch of Fanatics Studios and its high-profile content deals with ESPN, WWE, MLB, and the LA28 Olympics, to brands like Nike turning storytelling into infrastructure, we break down how sports companies are quietly becoming full-scale media businesses.
Jill Munroe is a Los Angeles-bred entertainment journalist, producer, and host. Follow her on social media @StilettoJill or visit JillMunroe.com. Catch her live Monday–Thursday from 6PM to 7PM on KBLA Talk 1580.