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Flo-Rida Slammed With A DUI

254 days and 16 hours ago

In the early morning in Miami rapper, Flo-Rida (known for his hit single, “Low”), was recently pulled over for driving erratically in his two million dollar Bugatti. Officers had pulled the hip-pop rapper over because he was swerving in and out of lanes and did not stop driving for another two blocks after the officer had turned on his emergency lights. The officers administrated a sobriety test to Flo-Rida and he failed the test and he blew more than twice over the legal limit for alcohol consumption. Flo-Rida was charged with driving under the influence and a suspended license. Wow... Next time get a taxi because being irresponsible is not cool, Flo-Rida. -Tora

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Kelly Rowland Is Bringing Motivation

254 days and 16 hours ago

Kelly Rowland is looking very sexy in her new promo photoshoot with famed photographer, Derek Blank. She is bringing sex appeal with her new look with a short haircut and modern heavy 90’s edgy looks from the LaureLuxe Metal Couture collection. -Tora

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Gay Bashing, Again?! Tracy Morgan Apologize For Anti-Gay Remarks

254 days and 16 hours ago

Funny man, Tracy Morgan, is in hot water for anti-gay remarks he made during a recent comedy show. A fan of Tracy Morgan,Kevin Rogers, took to his facebook and reported that Tracy offended him as gay male during his recent show in Nashville.Tracy Morgan decided he wanted to take it to the stage to share his views on the gay lifestyle and that if his son was to come out gay that he better talk to Tracy like a man or he would stab that little n*gga.

When will celebrities learn that their comments do hurt others when it’s spoken in ignorance. These anti-gay remarks do hurt young black men who are living in the closet and afraid of being beat up due to homophobic comments made by celebrities. Should we fine comedians too who push the envelope that becomes intolerance? Celebrities like Tracy Morgans and others need to understand that their words are put on a pedestal due to their status whether they like it or not.

If you aint got nothing nice to say; then dont say nothing at all.

Kevin Rogers’s compliant:

“What I can’t take is when Mr. Morgan took it upon himself to mention about how he feels all this gay s–t was crazy and that women are a gift from God and that [Lady Gaga's] “Born this Way” is bulls–t, gay is a choice, and the reason he knows this is exactly because “God don’t make no mistakes” [...] He took time to visit the bulls–t of this bullying stuff and informed us that the gays needed to quit being p–sies and not be whining about something as insignificant as bullying. He mentioned that gay was something kids learn from the media and programming, and that bullied kids should just bust some a– and beat those other little f–kers that bully them, not whine about it. He said if his son that was gay he better come home and talk to him like a man and not [he mimicked a gay, high pitched voice] or he would pull out a knife and stab that little N [*gga] to death. He mentioned that Barack Obama needed to man up and quit being all down with this just because he has a wife and two daughters. All of this being followed by thunderous cheer and “You go Tracys”. Tracy then said he didn’t f–king care if he pissed off some gays, because if they can take a f–king d–k up their ass… they can take a f–king joke.”

Check out the Facebook note: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=108369875920604

Peep out the apology Tracy Morgan issued to the public: “I want to apologize to my fans and the gay & lesbian community for my choice of words at my recent stand-up act in Nashville. I’m not a hateful person and don’t condone any kind of violence against others. While I am an equal opportunity jokester, and my friends know what is in my heart, even in a comedy club this clearly went too far and was not funny in any context.” -Tora

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Alexis Phifer Comes Out of Hiding To Talk About Life Without The Camera and Kanye

254 days and 16 hours ago

After Vibe drops an interview with Kanye infamous ex, Amber Rose, they decided to speak with Alexis Phifer and she talks about her relationship with Kanye, having no words for Amber Rose, and in love wit being anonymous. Peep the interview with Alexis, enjoy.

Even though you were making moves pre-spotlight, many folks were introduced to you via Kanye West. How have these last years been with less media attention?

I think after experiencing being with somebody that is a celebrity, it's really nice to have your anonymity. I'm a mom so I would much rather be able to be out with my son and have nobody recognize me. I really think that's a cool thing as opposed to doing red carpets or something like that, but only if it's really pertaining to my line because that's what I'm trying to sell… I'm not really trying to sell myself. Guess we can assume there will never be an Alexis reality show?

(Laughs) I've been approached a few times… I don't know, first and foremost I'm a mother and I just feel like it's important to be represented a certain way and it's a lot to put your image and the things you say, or how you're perceived into someone else's hand and I just haven't been comfortable with that. Now if it was something like a documentary style, maybe. But I'm not interested in fighting with some girl or talking about my ex because those relationships are personal. I mean the album [808s & Heartbreak] was bad enough at first, but a TV show, I don't know, it would have to be real tasteful. Another one of Kanye’s exes, Amber Rose, once went on the radio and said something to the effect of "You see Kanye's other ex, he was with her for six years, took her the same places and no one even remembers her name now..." Did that sting?

I believe that you get what you want out of a situation and Kanye will tell you, that I didn't [want that attention]. It's weird. I'll get on the red carpet and over-criticize myself. I don't want that attention. She wanted that and that's what she got out of it. But if I want to go to King magazine [Ed Note: This interview was conducted prior to AmberRose's June 2011 King cover] right now and be in a sexy bathing suit I'm sure I'd generate some type of interest. It's just the decisions you make that put you where you are. She is where she's at because that's where she wants to be and I'm where I'm at because that's where I want to be also. I was kind of like "Girl please." I just laughed that off, brushed that one right off my shoulders. She doesn't really know what she's saying, so I can't even be mad at her. She doesn't even know the half. What was your reaction to seeing those two for the first time? I think that at that point, you know sometimes you go through things and you're like "I just want to do something different" and I think that's what he was experiencing at that time so he just did something different. Not to say that she's bad and I'm good, nothing like that, but that's just what he wanted at that time. If you had to give any type of advice to Amber since she’s now an infamous Kanye West ex, what you would tell her?

I have no comment on that. I just have no words for her. But I wish her luck in her future, everybody deserves somebody. Has it been hard getting rid of that tag of being 'Ye's fiancée? Is that something you consciously wanted to rid yourself of?

No, it was just a part of my life, but I'm really confident in who I am and what it is I do. Anybody who meets me and gets to know me, I don't think it would sway their decision either way on whether they like me or not. Either they will or they won't. What are the three most important lessons you've learned from being in this crazy industry?

I've learned that no matter what, you always have to be yourself and hold your head up high and have respect for yourself. I've learned that the industry can get a bad rep, but if you're able to be around certain people and experience new things, just take it as something that's good and learn from it and be inspired by it because there is definitely inspiration. And about being in a high profile relationship... just keep your business to yourself.

interview via Vibe.com

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Amber Rose Covers Vibe Magazines “Sexy” Summer Issue

261 days and 20 hours ago

The curvaceous model, Amber Rose, covers the “Sexy” issue of 2011 June/July Vibe Magazine. She opens up about what she learned about herself from Kanye West, her brief stint with Reggie Bush, and her current relationship with Wiz Khalifa. From a Vibe insider, Planet Ill, also got word that Ford Models is now ready to talk about Amber Rose brief stint of modeling with the worlds’ top modeling agency in an up-coming issue.

Here’s an excerpt from Amber Rose’s interview with Vibe: AMBER ON LIFE POST-KANYE: “What am I supposed to do? Crawl up in a corner and die ‘cause I’m not with Kanye anymore? Am I supposed to go back to the strip club and not take these opportunities that I have?” AMBER OF HER RELATIONSHIP WITH REGGIE BUSH: “Me and Reggie [Bush] dated very briefly after Kanye…We were both each other’s rebound and we both knew that and were cool with that.”

AMBER ON WHY HER STORY IS RELATABLE: “I don’t have rich parents and it’s a struggle. I can’t just call my dad and be like, ‘Dad, my money is a little messed up. Can you buy me a car or a house? It’s not like that for me. I feel like more people will relate to my story than the Kardashians or the Hiltons.” AMBER ON BEING ICONIC: “Kanye would always tell be how beautiful I was and that I was going to be iconic. He always said that, ‘Baby, you are iconic. You don’t understand what you have.’ I didn’t. I didn’t understand it.”

Sources: Rap Radar

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