“Empire” has become such a worldwide cultural phenomenon and must-see, weekly TV that celebrities have become just as glued to the set every Wednesday as the fans and major media outlets
Much like the Season 2 premiere, which was liberally sprinkled with a bevy of celebrity guest stars, episode two was charged up with the likes of Ludacris as the head prison guard who tried to bribe Lucsious (bad move; he should of asked Chris Rock), Kelly Rowland as the mentally unstable mother of Lucious, and Andre Royo, who pretty much stole scenes as lawyer Thirsty Rawlings, who manages to spring Lucious from jail in the most conniving of ways.
So, while major media outlets debate whether Lucious Lyons is based upon the life of Jay Z or Suge Knight, or a composite of the two, A-list celebrities weigh in this season of “Empire.”
Love & Light to You Guys ? Gotta my shut my twitter down… time 4 #Empire #WestCoast
— Anita Baker (@IAMANITABAKER) October 1, 2015
You killed that @SerayahLove #Empire
— NE-YO (@NeYoCompound) October 1, 2015
“@rolandsmartin: When will @AnthonyAnderson walk in with a plate of food from @TheRealNealE? LOL @EmpireFOX #Empire“***ha!!cc@leedanielsent
— ELISE NEAL (@TheRealNealE) October 1, 2015
The prosecutor had on a mash up of Prince and Ashford and Simpson in the courtroom. #Empire
— Ryan Cameron (@therealrc) October 1, 2015
What the hell kind of U.S. Attorney is this? She’s showing more cleavage than @NickiMinaj! @EmpireFOX #Empire
— rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) October 1, 2015
So if the Godiva chocolate goddess Kelly Rowland is the khaki colored Killer Luscious’s mom his daddy must be white. #Empire
— Charlamagne Tha God (@cthagod) October 1, 2015
That scene with #Cookie and #Andre got me feeling some kinda way ????? #empire
— Jussie Smollett (@JussieSmollett) October 1, 2015
I’ll be aight. ? RT @miamipatty: @Ludacris how are those ribs feeling … #empire#poorbaby
— Ludacris (@Ludacris) October 1, 2015