last night at the Atlanta premiere of Eddie Muryphy's Imagine That.
Spotted at Necole Bitchie
Danger from the last cycle of For the Love of Ray J came up. Miss Danger snagged her very own spread in Black Men's Magazine. Yay Danger! Major upgrade, especially after all those salacious tales she told about herself. No idea who Danger is or the salacious tales she told? Click here here and here.
and click here to see Black Men spread Danger. <--typo caused by my dyslexsia, but I'm leaving it.
The Kanye West Foundation was formed in memory of Dr. Donda West to motivate children to do well in school. Yesterday Kanye rewarded local students with good grades with a performance at the Chicago Theater. Click here for pictures from the event.
Mine sure did and I'm not talking about the Lakers. I'm talking team gossip. The Internet was absolutely on fire last night with rumors that Chris Brown and Rihanna had requested seats next to each other for last nights NBA playoff game in Orlando. And while Chris and Rihanna were both in the house last night, they sat on opposite sides of the arena
Remember when Brandy's mother filed that lawsuit against Kim Kardashian alleging she'd made $120,000 worth of unauthorized charges on the Norwood American Express card? Sonja said Kim had permission to use the card once in 2004, when she was hired as a stylist for Brandy and Ray J, but that the unauthorized charges popped up in 2007, suspiciously or not, after Kim and Ray J's sex tape was released. Anyway, the case was dismissed with prejudice on Monday after a settlement between the two parties was reached.
Good news Phony Braxton phans. [<--lame. I know.] Your favorite celebrity impersonator, Trina Johnson-Finn, got aquitted on those fraud charges and released from jail. For those of you just joining us, Trina was hired to impersonate Toni Braxton for a show in Suriname. The only thing is, the promoter billed her as the real Toni and charged up to $53 a ticket. After being pelted with trash and booed off stage, Trina was arressted and jailed in Suriname for 3 months. When officials caught up with the promoter, who had been on the run for weeks, he told them Trina was in on the scam, but later retracted his statment. In the end, the judge ruled he couldn't be sure of Trina's involvement so he let her go. The promoter and his accomplice/girlfriend are expected to go on trial in July.
"I'm delighted with the judge's decision," Trina told reporters outside the courtroom. "It was hard dealing with the situation knowing I was innocent. But now I just want to go back home and hug my family, my husband. I haven't seen them for so long."