

Nichols has appeared as a dancer in several movies, including "Honey," "Miami Vice," and "Hairspray" (a film featuring Queen Latifah), and choreographed dance and movement sequences for "Blades of Glory," "Jane the Virgin," and "The United States vs.

In 2009, according to The Sun, Queen Latifah met dancer and choreographer Eboni Nichols backstage at "Dancing With the Stars." By 2013, they were reportedly a couple, and according to Radar, the pair welcomed a baby in 2019. Two teenagers were arrested and charged for stealing the rapper’s BMW and shooting Sean Moon in the stomach, who was identified in news sources as her boyfriend. With that in mind, here is a look into the romantic lives and partnerships, present and past, of the cast of "The Equalizer." Queen Latifah has a baby with Eboni Nicholsįollowing the lead of many other big names who found fame as musicians before segueing into acting - like Cher, Ice-T, and Mark Wahlberg - Queen Latifah was a major hip-hop figure in the early ’90s, rapping classics like "Ladies First" and "U.N.I.T.Y." She starred in the TV sitcom "Living Single" and earned an Oscar nomination for the 2002 movie musical "Chicago," two milestone moments in an acting career that could culminate in a starring role as Robyn McCall on CBS’s 2021 reimagining of "The Equalizer."Ī prolific entertainer and public figure, the successful Queen Latifah (born Dana Owens) has kept her personal life very low-key, save for one incident in 1995, where the Queen was violently carjacked in the Harlem area of New York City. People want to know everything they can about the real, off-screen lives of those who play these good guys, especially if they’re dating anyone or married.

With a cast full of familiar stars and relatively new faces, "The Equalizer" invites scrutiny and attention. "The Equalizer" has been popular before - the show came out of a Denzel Washington movie franchise, which, in turn, is based on a 1980s CBS series of the same name. The show’s premise is irresistible and satisfying - a team of well-meaning rogues led by Robyn McCall (Queen Latifah) exacts justice for the victimized and overlooked, or rather "equalizes" the situation, making things right through legally gray channels and activities.

2 episode (which was filmed before the imbroglio), one episode has aired that did not address his character, William Bishop, at all - and according to Latifah, a decision has not yet been made regarding how Bishop’s permanent exit will be handled.With a plum, high-profile debut immediately after the Super Bowl in 2021, "The Equalizer" instantly became a hit for CBS, a nice fit in its lineup of crime procedural shows about protagonists using high tech, their wits, and all of their efforts to take down bad guys. Since last December, five women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and misconduct against Noth, claims that the actor called “categorically false.” Days after the accusations surfaced, CBS confirmed Noth’s exit from The Equalizer. I just want the right things to be done, you know?” “And my feeling is justice has to prevail regardless. That’s a personal thing that he’s going to have to deal with,” Latifah told People in an interview published Monday. It’s such a dicey, delicate situation that requires a great deal of respect. Just over a month after Chris Noth was fired from CBS’ The Equalizer, series star Queen Latifah has addressed the “delicate situation” involving sexual assault allegations against her former co-star.
