Brandy made history as the first Black Cinderella. But to hear her tell it, she was just trying to meet Whitney Houston. "That was one of my goals, to become famous enough to meet Whitney Houston. I ...
Never mind all the bluster about Halle Bailey‘s starring role as The Little Mermaid. The real first Black Disney princess was Brandy. Back in 1997, the R&B icon starred in a made-for-TV production of ...
Ahead of Brandy Norwood’s forthcoming horror film “The Front Room,” she took a walk down memory lane to reprise one of her most renowned roles: Cinderella. In “Descendants: Rise of Red,” which ...
Brandy made history as the first Black Disney princess when she starred as Cinderella in the 1997 television movie Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Now, 26 years later, the singer/actress is ...
In addition to her accomplishments as a Grammy Award-winning singer and the first Black actress to portray Cinderella, Brandy is now adding “author” to her impressive résumé. The “I Wanna Be Down” ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Brandy Norwood has long been called “The Vocal Bible,” a nickname she has rightfully earned through her unmatched vocal control, layered harmonies, and emotional intelligence as a ...
Today, we celebrate the 46th birthday of Brandy Norwood, a powerhouse vocalist, actress, and entertainer whose impact on music, television, and pop culture is nothing short of legendary. With a career ...
Brianna Kaleen admits she "wasn't really into fairy tales" as a kid — until Brandy and Whitney Houston put a new spin on "Cinderella." The Texas native grew up watching the 1997 TV version, which ...
Brandy can't wait for a new generation to discover Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella. ET's Rachel Smith spoke with Brandy to celebrate the news that the Whitney Houston-led version of the classic ...