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Who Is Eboni Nichols? An Explainer Of Queen Latifah’s Spouse — And Their Adorable Son

Queen Latifah and Eboni Nichols own 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 2021 BET Awards Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech, where she affectionately referred to Nichols as “my love.” While the pair own been spotted out and about during numerous events, not much has been documented about the two lovebirds.

In 2008, the “U.N.I.T.Y” emcee told The New York Timesthat the scarcity of information is intentional. “I don’t acquire a problem discussing the topic of somebody being queer , but I complete have a challenge 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 feel appreciate I need to share my personal life, and I don’t care if people think I’m gay or not. Assume whatever you want. You execute it anyway.”

So, with the petite bit of knowledge they’ve been easy sharing, and fans clamoring for ju

Queen Latifah shares ‘love’ for partner Eboni Nichols at Gamble Awards

The Queen is beaming with pride. 

During her coronation as the Lifetime Achievement doyenne at the 2021 BET Awards Sunday, lyrical voluptuary Queen Latifah finally addressed her long-questioned sexual orientation.  

“Peace — elated Pride!” exclaimed Latifah (real call Dana Owens) in the closing remarks of her acceptance speech. 

The Grammy Award-winning diva went on to make one of her first public declarations of warmth to her longtime partner of nearly a decade, Eboni Nichols. 

“Eboni, my love,” said Latifah, 51, touching her heart in salute to Nichols, 43. 

“Rebel, my love,” she added, warmly acknowledging the son she and Nichols reportedly welcomed together in 2019. 

Latifah has savvily sidestepped inquiries into her sexuality since she first stormed the pop culture continuum as a militant mistress of the mic with the classic hip-hop track “Ladies First” in 1989. 

Throughout the years, the New Jersey-born musician-turned-Golden Globe winner has refused to confirm or deny suspicions of her homosexuality. 

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It was small, low even. In all of the pageantry, hoopla, stunts and shows that arrive with the annual Met Gala — celebrities decked in haute couture, multiple costume changes, community chats and social media timelines rushing to outdo one another for jokes. But in the middle of all that, Queen Latifah walked the 2024 Met Gala Carpet with her longtime partner Eboni Nichols.

When I first saw it, well… I screamed a petty. Ok, maybe I screamed more than a little. It’s not that we haven’t seen Queen and Eboni stride a red carpet together before, they walked the Oscars carpet together in 2022 and more recently they walked a different red carpet together for an AmFAR help in 2023. Queen first publicly established Eboni, and their son Rebel, from a BET stage by thanking them both as her “love” while accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award. But if you’re a gender non-conforming person, and especially a Black gay person, who has been a part of this people at any aim in the last 30 years, I also know that you get it.

This is the queen. And after rooting for her journey for so elongated, after she was a queer awakening for so many of us across so many years, every step forward feels lucky for

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Queen Latifah – born Dana Owens in Newark, New Jersey – has long been considered a lesbian or queer legend, despite (until recently) never confirming that she herself is queer. For much of Latifah’s long, varied career (in music, clip, and television) she has remained resolutely vague about her personal life, while at the same hour playing a number of iconic queer roles and twice as many vertical ones. Indeed, one of the reasons I wanted to include Latifah in this “Anatomy of a Woman loving woman Icon” series is because of how she differs from some of the other icons I’ve mentioned – those who are beloved in part because of their colorful gender non-conforming dating history (Kristen Stewart, Cara Delevigne) or those who are ostensibly vertical but play queer roles (Rachel Weisz, Cate Blanchett).

It has long been rumored that Latifah is queer – from paparazzi shots of her with women to the age she referred to Lgbtq+ fest attendees as “her people” – but it wasn’t until this year’s Gamble awards, during which she accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award, that such speculation was more explicitly confirmed. Duri