Spotted at the Jak & Jill Blog
"Tom Joyner is a radio legend, so I don't blame his fans for being upset about his leaving. But here's the deal: I spoke to Tom about it in depth as friends and as men; he knows I had nothing to do with this. I was told on Friday that it "might" happen and I was out on Monday and didn't think anything more about it. Tom found out on Monday. On Monday, I get a call from my manager saying we are leaving WGCI to go to V103, which are both owned by Clear Channel. I say, "That's Tom's station," and he simply tells me that Tom's leaving."
For about the third time this year Little Wayne is being sued for using an unauthorized music sample. First Karma Ann Swanepoel sued Weezy for sampling her song 'Once' on his 'I Feel Like Dying' track, then The Rolling Stones sued Weezy for releasing a remixed version of their song 'Play With Fire' and now he's being sued by Atlanta music producer Mali Boy who says Wayne lifted the beat from his track 'Crush' to lace 'Ms Officer'.
Last November Whitney Houston's 47 year old stepmother filed a lawsuit against her because when Whitney's father died back in 2003, Stepmom found out Pop Houston had named Whitney as the sole beneficiary of a 1 million dollar life insurance policy. Stepmama filed the suit because she believes her husband left instructions for Whitney to pay off her condo and to give her any money left over. First of all, that money been long gone. Second of all Whitney's counter suit claims that she was the one who provided her father with the mortgage loan to purchase the condo and was still owed most of the principal and all the interest when he died. So there.
don't enter it because it's a scam. And if you're running a sweepstakes scam using Oprah Winfrey's name, watch out because she called the Feds on your ass.
Chris Rock figures this will be the last season of 'Everybody Hates Chris' because the show hasn't been picked up for a fifth season yet, so he's going to make it easy on the network by ending the current season with a fitting finale. Actor Terry Crews, who plays Rock's dad in the series, says, "Chris Rock didn't graduate high school and started comedy when he was, like, 17 years old. Our Chris (Tyler James Williams) is now a sophomore in high school, so the timing is lining up pretty well. Once he becomes a comedian, the show's over."