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TTalk Of The Town: Yikes! Everyone is buzzing about Alicia Keys’ severe acne problem. The award-winning singer’s pimple problem was the talk of the Grammy weekend. Said a source: “The camera did a close-up on her while she was playing piano for Aretha Franklin at Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy and you could hear the audition(SEVERE ERROR -- TRANSLATION: AUDIENCE) gasp. It became the talk of the night.” Can’t Say Names: Sources say a certain boy band rented the homes they recently featured on BET‘s “How I‘m Living“ and MTV‘s “Cribs.” Rumor has it that the handlers of the group wanted their lifestyle to appear more extravagant than theirs actually is, so they rented several homes and decorated them enough to make them look like they lived in them * BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA -- yall know this is B2GAY Sources say that if a certain songbird doesn’t score big with her upcoming junior effort, her label may let her go. Record executives were scratching their heads trying to come up with a formula to salvage the singer’s career, and hope that the single that was recently serviced to radio will help facilitate the comeback. Insiders say that if the song is not a hit, the label is calling it quits. Who is THIS?!?!?!!??! Oh wait, this must be MONICA, because Brandy has a 3rd CD and her 4th is due out this summer. Yeah Monica's 3rd CD was supposed to drop last Summer when I moved to Charlotte. :confused: |
I'm not sure if this post belongs under this topic, and if not moderators please place in appropriate area. Anyway, I went to see Ms. Anita Baker this past weekend at Trump Taj Mahal and she was.......AWESOME, AMAZING, WONDERFUL, FABULOUS, etc. I was as giddy as a kid. If you ever get a chance to see her in concert GOOOOO!! You will not be disappointed. It's time for her to make a come back.
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score big with her upcoming junior effort, her label may let her go. Record executives were scratching their heads trying to come up with a formula to salvage the singer’s career, and hope that the single that was recently serviced to radio will help facilitate the comeback. Insiders say that if the song is not a hit, the label is calling it quits. Who is THIS?!?!?!!??! Oh wait, this must be MONICA, because Brandy has a 3rd CD and her 4th is due out this summer. Yeah Monica's 3rd CD was supposed to drop last Summer when I moved to Charlotte. :confused: [/B][/QUOTE] I heard her new song yesterday, and I love it. |
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Article Claims More Jackson Weirdness Tue Mar 4, 6:33 PM ET NEW YORK - Michael Jackson (news) paid a witch doctor to place a curse on DreamWorks partners David Geffen and Steven Spielberg (news), and wears a prosthetic tip on his nose, claims an article in Vanity Fair magazine. AP Photo Slideshow: Michael Jackson Titled "Losing His Grip," the article also includes an interview with an unnamed California prosecutor who investigated child molestation allegations against the pop star. The prosecutor said Jackson befriended young boys "and as soon as they started sprouting whiskers — whoosh — they were out the door." Jackson denied allegations that he sexually molested a 13-year-old boy in 1993. He reached a multimillion-dollar settlement with the teen and was never charged. A representative for Jackson had no comment Tuesday. The Vanity Fair article adds to the media frenzy surrounding the 44-year-old singer. In February, ABC broadcast the highly rated British documentary "Living With Michael Jackson," in which Jackson was interviewed by journalist Martin Bashir; NBC's "Dateline" did a two-hour special on the singer; and Fox broadcast behind-the-scenes footage of Bashir's interview, allowing Jackson to strike back after he found Bashir's documentary unflattering. Jackson allegedly paid a witch doctor $150,000 in 2000 to put a hex on several Hollywood figures. Spielberg was allegedly included because he did not allow him to star as Peter Pan in "Hook." He blamed Geffen for sabotaging his career, the magazine said. Both Spielberg and Geffen are partners in the DreamWorks entertainment company, which includes a movie studio and a record company. The article also claims that Jackson wears a prothesis for the tip of his nose because of a lack of cartilage due to excessive plastic surgery. The magazine appears on newsstands beginning this week. |
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Erykah Badu's House Of Shoes Star magazine reports Erykah Badu was performing at the House of Blues in Las Vegas recently when she tripped over her platform shoes, and fell to the ground, which knocked off her wig. Badu managed to stumble to her feet, only to fall down again. This time around, she took her shoes off, and decided to sing lying down instead. |
Social activist and Presidential candidate Rev. Al Sharpton will appear in the new ad campaign for P. Diddy’s Sean John clothing line. :o The Sharpton ads carry the tag, "Be The First Black President." The expanded campaign will launch in April issues of Vanity Fair, Vogue, Maxim, Details, GQ, Vibe, The Source and others, and will run through early summer.
New York Knicks star Latrell Sprewell is being sued for millions of dollars in child support by the mother of his 14-year-old daughter. Latrell’s high school sweetheart, Mitralene Maclin, wants $2 million a year for 14-year-old Aquilla Sprewell, who is the oldest of Latrell’s six children. (Latrell has never denied that Aquilla is his daughter. In fact, the girl has spent several summers in New York with her dad and his five other kids.) Mitralene Maclin’s been getting $2,000 a month from Sprewell but she got worried last fall when the NBA All Star broke his hand and missed the start of the season. Latrell supposedly stopped returning Mitralene’s phone calls after that incident. Mitralene Maclin’s lawsuit demands up to 17% of Sprewell's salary, plus numerous extras such as private school and a college fund. Latrell Sprewell’s going to make $12 million this season and $15 million in each of the next two seasons. Mitralene’s been represented by Suzanne Kimberly Bracker, the same attorney who repped P. Diddy and Ice-T’s exes. The so-called “Eminem Bandit” has been busted! Last week we told you about the white stick-up man who wore hip hop-style gear while knocking over banks in New Jersey. Well, he got snatched by the Long Arm of the Law last Thursday outside the Valley National Bank in Belleville, New Jersey. Turns out the robber was a 44-year-old man named Michael R. Hasuga who didn’t appreciated being compared to Eminem. Hasuga says he’s a heavy metal fan who doesn’t even like rap! Hasuga’s facing 12 federal charges. A police spokesman said! , quote: “He's facing some serious time. Eminem will be a grandfather by the time he gets out." Tyrese has much love and admiration for the late, great Marvin Gaye. Tyrese respects Marvin’s music so much that he is having a portrait of the legendary Motown crooner etched into the marble floor of entry way at his house! Tyrese says he got special permission from Marvin’s widow and grown kids to do this. Tyrese has added his voice to the chorus speaking out against a possible war with Iraq. Tyrese told the press at Saturday’s Soul Train Music Awards that there were enough “wars” to fight here in America – such as the war on poverty and the fight for quality education. Tyrese said the Bush Administration is trying to make the American public believe that we need a war with Iraq when we don’t. Tyrese added that the W in President George W. Bush’s name stands for “What the hell are you doing?” You're so clever, Tyrese. :rolleyes: |
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