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OMG!!!! I thought their relationship was just a stunt. :eek: :o
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It's a great thing to do when you are in need of a relaxer. |
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I shared the same sentiment as lostnfound117...I've just never seen her like that and it was a shock. Now why I gotta be a hater? :p |
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This won’t be on the newsstands until 10 A.M. or so, but we don’t see why you should wait for the news: Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson, America’s Newlyweds, have called it quits. For those of you so self-loathing as to closely follow these things, you’ll recall that in May, E! online reported that the couple had filed for divorce, only to mysteriously retract the story an hour later. But you knew, right then, that this was coming, didn’t you? The couple is waiting to make an official announcement later in the month (at the appropriate career opportunity, we’re sure), but according to Us Weekly’s scoop — kept so under wraps that employees were not allowed to receive their advance issues yesterday, presumably for fear that People might rape and pillage the story — the marriage has been dead for some time. Well, duh. The article has a laundry list of contributions to the break-up (mostly blamed on Jessica), including creepy-dad Joe Simpson, Jessica’s “diva” behavior, and her fondness for whiskey on the rocks. One of those ubiquitous sources close to the couple says, “Jessica’s the problem. She’s not the girl America fell in love with anymore.” Oh, young America, were you ever really in love with her? Or were you just lusting? C’mon, be honest |
That story has been floating around for too long. What was the big deal with letting the cat out of the bag? Maybe MTV will have a show following them as they go through divorce proceedings. That would be interesting....
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head wrap? wig? How about I.don't.go.an-t-where for 2 days? :o |
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Well, at least Nick can say he did marry a virgin. :o And J can say, she's 'ready to P.A.R.T.Y! :o ;) |
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--- Jossip.com reports on Life & Style's version of the Nick & Jessica breakup story: "He's fed up with not being able to trust her, with her constant partying, how much money she spends and who she spends her time with." a source tells L&S . Jess, 25, told a friend that she begged Nick, 31, to reconsider and even told him she was willing to start a family right away. "You're in no condition to start a family," Nick snapped, accordingto the insider. "It's over." (Nick's rep denies this.) |
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:eek: Switching subject, Vivvy got pissed off at Jimmy Kimmel over our sawrah: New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.com Jimmy and Vivica in a Star war Thursday, September 1st, 2005 Don't go dissing Star Jones around Vivica A. Fox. You might get threatened. ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel learned that lesson the hard way Tuesday when the sultry actress vowed to beat him with her shoe over his nasty cracks about the "View" panelist, a close friend of hers. "I don't like when people make negative comments about my friends," Fox E-mailed Lowdown yesterday. No kidding. Kimmel didn't get on the phone with me, but Tuesday's interview started badly when he introduced Fox as "perhaps most harrowing of all, Star Jones' bridesmaid" - and it went downhill from there. "We usually have really great comical moments, but that's my friend. I love her," Fox, wearing a cleavage-revealing jacket, informed her rumpled-looking host. "That's not funny to me." Several icy exchanges later, the two accused each other of having a bad attitude while aggressively pointing fingers. "It goes both ways," Kimmel chided. "I'm desperate to make this work," he pleaded with his guest, who was on his show to plug her Lifetime crime drama, "Missing," and a new women's mag she's fronting called Jolie. "You know what? The four of us should get together - me, you, Star and [Star's husband] Al :rolleyes: [Reynolds]," Kimmel suggested. Fox responded grimly: "You would get your a- kicked." "I'm sure I would," Kimmel said. "But that would be funny for you." "It wouldn't be funny," Fox vowed. "I would have to take off my shoe and beat you down, brotha!" "Oh, great," Kimmel said. "Three people beating me up. Maybe it isn't such a great idea." Fox, who'd been expected to stay for the next segment, instead walked off the set - and the camera focused on her empty chair. As for Jones - the inspiration for all this acrimony - her spokesman told me yesterday: "Star loves and adores Vivica Fox. ... However, she does not watch - and has never watched - 'The Jimmy Kimmel Show.'" |
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First of all, you sound like when Madea said clean-t-ing in "Diary of a Mad Black Woman"!!! LOLOLOLOLOL. Me and my friends were just laughing about that!! Girl, if I set my hair on a Friday nite and I just don't feel like unbraiding that stuff, I will put wig in a minute if I gotta go somewhere. My hair is very fine and hard to manage, so I gotta stash of wigs, just like Regine on "Living Single". Some days if I don't feel like twisting that stuh', I will quick pin in a pony tail and call it a day. Usually no one can tell the difference ;) |
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Lil' STD sues Larry Flynt
Lil Jon filed a federal lawsuit on Monday in Atlanta seeking upwards of $30 million from Larry Flynt Productions for allegedly using his name and likeness without permission for the adult film "Phat Tuesday."
According to the rapper's lawsuit, LFP — which owns Hustler magazine and its empire of other print titles and films — acquired promotional onstage and backstage footage from another company, Category 5, which shot a February 2004 Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz concert in New Orleans. Before using this footage, Category 5 was supposed to clear it with TVT Records but did not, the suit says, and it asks for $75,000 in damages for that breach alone. Hustler Video then used the footage for "Phat Tuesday," a movie about five women who go to New Orleans for Mardi Gras and, in between having sex with men and each other, attend a Lil Jon concert. On the cover of the DVD package, the rapper's likeness is used in a composite photograph with two of the film's actresses, with the words, "Featuring Lil Jon, King of Crunk." Jon was unaware of this usage until the video was released in February, his suit says. Claiming breach of contract, false advertising, infringement of right to publicity and appropriation of name and likeness, Lil Jon's suit says he's been deprived of royalties, revenue and reputation. Had his name and likeness been properly licensed, he estimates he would have earned $500,000. Since a previous authorized video, "Lil Jon's American Sex Series," generated "significant income," he estimates that the income from a similar video, released while he was even more popular, "would have doubled." This video, however, prevents him from releasing his own, he claims, since "Phat Tuesday" has "glutted the market." The rapper had planned to release "Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz Vivid Vegas Party" this year, which Vivid Video announced in January would be out by this summer. However, even though that film is completed, it has yet to come out, a rep for Vivid said. Lil Jon was also planning a follow-up for early 2006, called "Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz Nightclubbin'.":rolleyes" As far as his reputation, Lil Jon says his name and likeness are "valuable commodities, with significant secondary meaning and goodwill attached to them." :rolleyes: That goodwill has been "tarnished significantly by being linked improperly to Hustler and Larry Flynt," and the suit estimates that the lost goodwill "is not less than $30 million." A spokesperson for Larry Flynt Productions could not be reached for comment at press time. — Jennifer Vineyard |
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