MSNBC revamps weekend morning show with two prominent Black gay men as cohosts
Jonathan Capehart and Eugene Daniels will host The Weekend alongside Jackie Alemany.
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MARCH 5, 2025
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Jonathan Capehart and Eugene Daniels will host The Weekend alongside Jackie Alemany.
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