The Dirty Dirty: Rumor Has It Bow Wow Proposed
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It seems like Bow Wow may have found a way to solve his money woes! He owes the IRS about a half-a-milli, and has a warrant out because he hasn’t paid the money he owed to promoters. Rumor has it that he is looking to marry into money, he supposedly proposed to Angela Simmons. Word is she said yes, but in true reality TV star-style, they are waiting to make the announcement until they can capture the moment on camera!
Flo Rida Fires Back, Calls His Former Assistant A Parasite
Yesterday, I told you about Flo Rida allegedly only paying his former assistant, Mahogany Miller, $3.08 per hour, but Flo’s lawyer stepped in to defend his client, claiming the so-called ex-assistant that’s suing the rapper is delusional, ungrateful, a freeloader and an unpaid volunteer who took advantage of what was basically an unpaid internship! Also, his lawyer says he didn’t fire Miller because she wanted more money, but because her “behavior was inappropriate for the workplace environment.” Flo’s over the whole situation, saying, “This is ridiculous that I gave someone an opportunity out of the goodness of my heart and now sadly I am being falsely targeted.”
Kobe Bryant Is Off The Hook For His Church Brawl
The San Diego City Attorney’s Office has decided it will not charge Kobe Bryant for his fight at a local church last year. He was accused of flipping out on Thomas Hagos at the church back in August, all because Kobe thought the guy was taking pics of him during services. Thomas claimed Kobe wrestled the phone out of his hand, injuring his wrist, but didn’t find any pictures in the phone.
Blue Ivy Gets Trademarked
You know you come from BIG money when your parents trademark your name! Word is, the government’s Patent and Trademark Office is fast-tracking Beyonce and Jay-Z‘s application to trademark Blue Ivy’s name.
On Your Tube
Chelsea Handler will be on with Rosie O’Donnell and Denzel Washington will be talking about his new movie Safe House with David Letterman.
Black Entertainment History
On September 20th, 1984, The Cosby Show premiered on NBC. The show lasted for eight seasons and helped change the image of African-Americans and the viewing habits of white America.







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