Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Michael Jackson Auctioning Glove

Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Bobby Against Book Release

Remember last summer when word spread that Bobby Brown was writing a book and just as soon as excerpts began to leak there was an announcement that the book was being canceled? Well, the guy who co-wrote the book with Bobby, Derrick Handspike, is going ahead with the release against Bobby's wishes. Handspike says after the leaks came out Whitney put pressure on Bobby because of all the embarrassing information he revealed so Bobby backed out. Too bad the book was already finished. Handspike says he has no hard feelings against Bob but business is business so he released the book today and it's available at Barnes and Nobles and Amazon.com.
They Say


Beyonce Says

"I grew up upper-class. Private school. My dad had a Jaguar. We're African-American and we work together as a family, so people assume we're like the Jacksons. But I didn't have parents using me to get out of a bad situation."
Andre 3000 Facing Lawsuit

Atlanta MC Andre 3000 has been named in a $2 million lawsuit alleging copyright infringement, breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets. The suit, filed by Timothy McGee of Boston, claims Andre along with Cartoon Network and Turner Broadcasting (who are also named in the lawsuit), stole his idea for the Emmy Award winning cartoon, "Class Of 3000."
DMX Has A Price On His Head
Monday, December 08, 2008
OJ Could Have Gotten 3 Years
Super Easy Super Juicy Blind Item
"This just confirms that this A list supermodel is in fact, an idiot. Our supermodel was seen making out and groping with some random guy in the corner of a party while her zillionaire boyfriend was nowhere to be seen."
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Ball Until You Fall

According to bankruptcy records, the day Michael Vick went to jail he bought a $99,000.00 Mercedes, cashed four checks totaling $24,900, gave $28,000 to the mother of his oldest child, paid a public relations firm $23,000 and gave a friend $16,000. The filings also show that from the day he pled guilty (Aug. 27, 2007) until the day he reported to jail (Nov. 19, 2007), he spent over 3 million dollars. Now, on the eve of his release, Vick has filed for bankruptcy protection from his creditors, including the Atlanta Falcons who seek a return of his 3.75 million dollar signing bonus.