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Who Is Eboni Nichols? An Explainer Of Queen Latifah&#;s Partner — And Their Adorable Son

Queen Latifah and Eboni Nichols have been together for 12 years, and have kept their union relatively hush-hush.

The most the Living Single alum has said about her relationship was a shoutout during her BET Awards Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech, where she affectionately referred to Nichols as &#;my love.&#; While the pair have been spotted out and about during numerous events, not much has been documented about the two lovebirds.

In , the &#;U.N.I.T.Y&#; emcee told The New York Timesthat the scarcity of information is intentional. “I don’t have a problem discussing the topic of somebody being gay, but I do have a difficulty discussing my personal life. You don’t get that part of me. Sorry. We’re not discussing it in our meetings, we’re not discussing it at Cover Girl,” the Queen asserted. “I don’t touch like I need to share my personal life, and I don’t protect if people think I’m gay or not. Assume whatever you want. You do it anyway.”

So, with the little bit of inform

Queen Latifah Marries Gay Couples During Macklemore Performance At Grammys

Queen Latifah took the stage during Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' performance of "Same Love" at the 56th Annual Grammys to marry a 33 gay and straight couples. 

Lewis told the New York Times the mass wedding "will be in our minds the ultimate statement of equality, that all the couples are entitled to the same exact thing."

Madonna also joined in near the end of the performance and ceremony.

Watch the performance below:

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Here's how it went down:
Macklemore came out on stage performing "Same Love."

Near the conclude of the performance, Queen Latifah stepped out to join the couples in marriage.

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Here's the view from above of all the couples:

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The ring exchange:

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Queen Latifah Says Playing A Lesbian In &#;Set It Off&#; Was Difficult

Queen Latifah&#;s career is the gold standard. Starting out as rapper from New Jersey, Latifah has gone on to do just about everything and anything she wants. Yet despite all her success, the year-old entrepreneur says one of the hardest decisions of her career was choosing to play Cleo Simms, a lesbian, in the classic film Set It Off.

Latifah opened up about the iconic role with Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross for In Style, and said when she agreed to play the gun-toting thief, she had a chat with her family first.

&#;When I got the role of amateur bank robber Cleo Sims in Set It Off, I sat down with my younger siblings and told them, ‘Listen, I’m playing a gay character. Your classmates might tease you or say negative things about it,’ ” she said. “But I’m doing it because I think I can bring positive attention to the gay African-American community, and I believe that I can do a great career as an actor.’ They understood, and when those things inevitably

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Who Is Queen Latifah?

Musician and actress Queen Latifah's debut hip-hop album, All Hail to the Queen, sold more than 1 million copies, and the single U.N.I.T.Y.” earned Latifah her first Grammy Award in Latifah has also garnered acclaim for acting, earning her first Oscar nomination for her performance in the blockbuster musical Chicago, and an Emmy nod for her portrayal of blues singer Bessie Smith in the film Bessie.

Quick Facts

FULL NAME: Dana Elaine Owens
BORN: March 18,
BIRTHPLACE: Newark, New Jersey
CHILD: Rebel
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Pisces

Early Life

Queen Latifah was born Dana Elaine Owens on March 18, , in Newark, New Jersey. The second child of Lance and Rita Owens, Latifah is best known for her social politics, acting skills and gift for rhyme. When she was 8 years old, a Muslim cousin gave her the nickname Latifah, meaning “delicate and sensitive” in Arabic.

Latifah began singing in the choir of Shiloh Baptist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and had her first public performance when she sang a version of “Home” as one of the