Queen Latifah and Partner Eboni Nichols Step Out in Style After a Night of Fun with Friends in LA!

On Saturday night, Queen Latifah was photographed in West Hollywood with her longtime lover, choreographer Eboni Nichols. 

Girl's night out: Queen Latifah was spotted with her longtime partner, choreographer Eboni Nichols in West Hollywood

Rebel’s parents, who are four years old, left West Hollywood’s The Bird Streets Club, a popular hangout for celebrities, on the Sunset Strip.

The 53-year-old star of The Last Holiday sported wide-legged black trousers and a black V-neck shirt. 

Sunset Strip: The parents of Rebel, four, exited the celeb hotspot The Bird Streets Club on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood

She accessorised with big silver earrings and covered up in a camouflage jacket with patches down the arms. 

Eboni, forty-three, was dressed in knee-high black boots and a long-sleeved black dress that hung slightly above her knees. 

Latifah, whose real name is Dana Owens, has been dating Nichols since 2013.

Heading home: The Last Holiday star, 53, wore a v-neck black t-shirt and wide-legged black pants. She covered up in a camouflage jacket featuring patches down the arms and accessorized with large silver earrings

Professional dancer and choreographer Eboni has toured with some of the biggest musical acts, such as Usher, Rihanna, and Beyoncé.

She earned a degree in theatre and dance from Southern California’s Chapman University.

Eboni also danced for a while during Los Angeles Lakers basketball games as a Laker Girl.

While Eboni was competing on Dancing With the Stars in 2009, Latifah was dating the Just Wright actress. 

The pair is renowned for their privacy. In fact, it took the All Hail the Queen rapper eight years into their relationship to publicly address Eboni. 

During her acceptance speech for the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 BET Awards, Latifah made her first public acknowledgment of her girlfriend Eboni and son Rebel.

After wishing everyone a “Happy Pride,” she put her palm on her heart and said, “Eboni, my love; Rebel, my love.”

Throughout her whole career, Latifah has avoided drawing attention to her personal life.

She stated to the New York Times back in 2008: “I don’t mind talking about people who identify as gay, but I do mind talking about my personal life.”

You fail to understand that aspect of myself. Apologies. “I don’t feel like I need to share my personal life, and I don’t care if people think I’m gay or not,” she said, adding that “we’re not talking about it in our meetings.”

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