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Her mixtape started a record label bidding war. That’s how bad this hip-hop diva is lyrically.

Omarosa may very well be the original reality show villain. This diva had no problem tearing the competition to shreds on the first season of “The Apprentice."

When you have your own television network and a monthly magazine with you on the cover, you are a diva to top all other divas.

When an afro-wearing nurse, named Coffy, goes vigilante on drug lords and pimps to avenge her drug-addicted sister, we get our first black female action hero.

Miss Patti gives diva all day long, especially when she kicks her shoes off on stage just as she’s about to hit the high note in one of her many gospel-tinged, ear-bending songs like “Over the Rainbow” or “You Are My Friend.”

As Jacqueline in “Boomerang,” Robin Givens is the seductive diva who plays the same game as the player, Eddie Murphy’s Marcus.

Some of the biggest divas are drag queens and the biggest of them is RuPaul.

Serena was definitely feeling herself when she stepped on center court at the 2002 U.S. Open in a skintight, black catsuit. And, with good reason, it was a pure diva moment.

Sheryl Lee Ralph originated the role of Deena Jones in “Dreamgirls,” so you could say she went diva on Broadway.

When your name is Starlet, the people who raised you expect you to be a diva. Star Jones didn’t disappoint.

It may be hard out here for a pimp, but not so much for a diva on the rise like Taraji P. Henson.

Most divas are known for “keepin’ it real.” Few do it better than Tasha Smith as Angela in Tyler Perry’s “Why Did I Get Married?”