
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Diddy Tells Elle Magazine

"When a relationship gets to a certain point, I probably get scared and become a little self-destructive."
ELLE: By self-destructive, do you mean going out with other women?
SC: Yeah.
ELLE: If you get caught cheating red-handed, what’s the best response?
SC: Cry. It might not work, but it at least shows that you care. Goddamn, this is a deep interview. You didn’t ask Will Smith none of this shit!
ELLE: But we’re making such valuable progress! Just tell me: Are the tears real?
SC: Yeah, it hurts me. One of my weaknesses is that I actually have a conscience
Read the rest of the interview here
Street Fighter

This is It

grossed 2.2 million domestically on it's first night of limited release. Pictures from the premiers here.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
In Honor of Kim and Diddy Getting Back Together
how about some old might be true might not be true gossip about how they hooked up in the first place? Click here
Tameka Found Out About Her Divorce on the Internet
Recession Proof

Don't Worry About Cassie


In your travels around the 'Net this week you may have stumbled across some very interesting pictures of Diddy and Kim Porter peeping out of their hotel room in Brazil half dressed. Considering Diddy bought Kim a brand new Bentley a couple weeks ago [click here if you missed that] this may or may not have come as a surprise to his rumored chick on the side Cassie. No matter though, 'cause Diddy is still looking out for his #1 side chick. They say when Diddy left Warner Music and took Bad Boy Records over to Interscope the only Bad Boy artist who made the jump with him was Cassie.
Image jacked from Entertainment Rundown
Chris Brown Made Quite an Impression Last Night

and I'm not talking about the one in his pants. Chris performed on stage for the first time since the the whole Rihanna debacle at the Power 105 Powerhouse concert at Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey last night and those in the house say it's as if he never left.
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Brian McKnight Show Workers Revolt

Last week we exclusively reported that money problems could force the Brian McKnight show to be shut down [click here if you missed that]. Well, if you needed proof that my source was on point how about this: More than 20 employees have filed non-payment complaints against the show totaling $86,300!