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Monday, December 29, 2008

Erartha Kitt passes @ 81 years of age


Eartha Kitt, a sultry singer, dancer and actress who rose from South Carolina cotton fields to become an international symbol of elegance and sensuality, has died, a family spokesman said. She was 81.

Andrew Freedman said Kitt, who was recently treated at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, died today (Dec. 25) in Connecticut of colon cancer.

Kitt, a self-proclaimed "sex kitten" famous for her catlike purr, was one of America's most versatile performers, winning two Emmys and nabbing a third nomination. She also was nominated for several Tonys and two Grammys.

Her career spanned six decades, from her start as a dancer with the famed Katherine Dunham troupe to cabarets and acting and singing on stage, in movies and on television. She persevered through an unhappy childhood as a mixed-race daughter of the South and made headlines in the 1960s for denouncing the Vietnam War during a visit to the White House.

Through the years, Kitt remained a picture of vitality and attracted fans less than half her age even as she neared 80. When her book "Rejuvenate," a guide to staying physically fit, was published in 2001, Kitt was featured on the cover in a long, curve-hugging black dress with a figure that some 20-year-old women would envy. Kitt also wrote three autobiographies.

Once dubbed the "most exciting woman in the world" by Orson Welles, she spent much of her life single, though brief romances with the rich and famous peppered her younger years.

After becoming a hit singing "Monotonous" in the Broadway revue "New Faces of 1952," Kitt appeared in "Mrs. Patterson" in 1954-55. (Some references say she earned a Tony nomination for "Mrs. Patterson," but only winners were publicly announced at that time.) She also made appearances in "Shinbone Alley" and "The Owl and the Pussycat."

Her first album, "RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt," came out in 1954, featuring such songs as "I Want to Be Evil," "C'est Si Bon" and the saucy gold digger's theme song "Santa Baby," which is revived on radio each Christmas.

The next year, the record company released the follow-up album "That Bad Eartha," which featured "Let's Do It," "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "My Heart Belongs to Daddy."

In 1996, she was nominated for a Grammy in the category of traditional pop vocal performance for her album "Back in Business." She also had been nominated in the children's recording category for the 1969 record "Folk Tales of the Tribes of Africa."

Kitt also acted in movies, playing the lead female role opposite Nat King Cole in "St. Louis Blues" in 1958 and more recently appearing in "Boomerang" and "Harriet the Spy" in the 1990s.

On television, she was the sexy Catwoman on the popular "Batman" series in 1967-68, replacing Julie Newmar who originated the role. A guest appearance on an episode of "I Spy" brought Kitt an Emmy nomination in 1966.

Kitt was plainspoken about causes she believed in. Her anti-war comments at the White House came as she attended a White House luncheon hosted by Lady Bird Johnson. "You send the best of this country off to be shot and maimed," she told the group of about 50 women. "They rebel in the street. They don't want to go to school because they're going to be snatched off from their mothers to be shot in Vietnam."

In 1978, Kitt returned to Broadway in the musical "Timbuktu!" - which brought her a Tony nomination -- and was invited back to the White House by President Jimmy Carter. In 2000, Kitt earned another Tony nod for "The Wild Party." She played the fairy godmother in Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" in 2002.

As recently as October 2003, she was on Broadway after replacing Chita Rivera in a revival of "Nine." She also gained new fans as the voice of Yzma in the 2000 Disney animated feature "The Emperor's New Groove.'"

Kitt was born in North, S.C., and her road to fame was the stuff of storybooks. In her autobiography, she wrote that her mother was black and Cherokee while her father was white, and she was left to live with relatives after her mother's new husband objected to taking in a mixed-race girl.

An aunt eventually brought her to live in New York, where she attended the High School of Performing Arts, later dropping out to take various odd jobs. By chance, she dropped by an audition for the dance group run by Dunham, a pioneering African-American dancer. In 1946, Kitt was one of the Sans-Souci Singers in Dunham's Broadway production "Bal Negre."

Kitt's travels with the Dunham troupe landed her a gig in a Paris nightclub in the early 1950s. Kitt was spotted by Welles, who cast her in his Paris stage production of "Faust." That led to a role in "New Faces of 1952," which featured such other stars-to-be as Carol Lawrence, Paul Lynde and, as a writer, Mel Brooks.

While traveling the world as a dancer and singer in the 1950s, Kitt learned to perform in nearly a dozen languages and, over time, added songs in French, Spanish and even Turkish to her repertoire. "Usku Dara," a song Kitt said was taught to her by the wife of a Turkish admiral, was one of her first hits, though Kitt says her record company feared it too remote for American audiences to appreciate.

While on stage, she was daringly sexy and always flirtatious. Offstage, however, Kitt described herself as shy and almost reclusive, remnants of feeling unwanted and unloved as a child. She referred to herself as "that little urchin cotton-picker from the South, Eartha Mae."

For years, Kitt was unsure of her birthplace or birth date. In 1997, a group of students at historically black Benedict College in Columbia, S.C., located her birth certificate, which verified her birth date as Jan. 17, 1927. Kitt had previously celebrated on Jan. 26.

The research into her background also showed Kitt was the daughter of a white man, a poor cotton farmer. "I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me and that has been my only family," she told the Post online. "The biggest family in the world is my fans."

Courtesy of Billboard.com & Associated Press

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Chingy may be dropped from DTP


Dang! Things ain’t lookin’ to good for Chingy! The St. Louis rapper supposedly was dropped from DTP (Disturbing Tha Peace)/Def Jam Records! I heard the rumor awhile ago, but it became official when Chingy’s name was no longer listed on Def Jam’s Official website.

As you may recall, Chingy left DTP in 2004 after he claimed his money was a lil funny and was being mismanaged. Then he released two album entitled “Powerballin” and “Hoodstar” under Capitol Records and both album went double PLASTIC!

Chingy wanted to revive his career, and knew he need Ludacris and the DTP family to make that happen. So in 2007 he released Hate It or Love It and it still suffered low sales.
Ummm…should Chingy give up his rap career…Is it a rap for Chingy?

Courtesy of Missxpose.com

Michael Jackson sounds like he's may or may not be sickly


So many rumors are being spread about the state of Michael Jackson’s health. Reality is, he does look a bit scary in his recent pics, but we’ve never got confirmation that he was deathly ill. His spokesperson says Mijac is just fine! The UK Sun caused a stir by saying “He (Mijac) needs a lung transplant, but may be too weak to go through with it. He also has emphysema and chronic gastrointestinal bleeding, which his doctors have had a lot of trouble stopping. It’s the bleeding that’s the most problematic part. It could kill him.” The Insider posted a pic of Mike being pushed in wheelchair after browsing through children’s books in Barnes & Nobles in Vegas. Mike Lopez, the photographer who took the pics said Mijac looked “really frail”. Well, despite all the rumors, Michael Jackson’s spokesperson said that he is in “fine health”.

“Mr. Jackson is in fine health, and finalizing negotiations with a major entertainment company & television network for both a world tour and a series of specials and appearances,” said Dr. Tohme Tohme, identified as Jackson’s “official and sole spokesperson.”

Courtesy of Missxpose.com

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Termanology in Spin Magazine


TERMANOLOGY - SPIN MAGAZINE "BREAKING OUT" FEATURE


Walk down Canal Street under the shadow of the Manhattan Bridge and you'll see people lining up for the Fung Wah bus. Originally a cheap way for Asian immigrants to commute between new York's and Boston's Chinatowns ($15 a ride), it's now often used by frugal locals, students, and in the case of 26-year-old Termanology, fledgling rappers juggling the demands of a career and family. For the past couple of years, the Lawrence, Massachusetts–based MC has made that trip sometimes five times a week to record in new York and then, hours later, be back home to manage his label, ST. Records, and visit his four-year-old daughter. "I've been on the Fung Wah bus more than any person ever in America," he says. "I'll put money on that."

Born Daniel Carrillo, Termanology first caught the attention of the hip-hoperati with the 2006 single "Watch how It Go Down." the track, which features a DJ Premier scratch-infused beat, had term close to signing with a few major labels -- deals that fizzled after he was unwilling to write more pop-friendly tracks. Instead of throwing together a mix tape, term focused on collecting beats from Easy Mo Bee, Large Professor, and Pete Rock (producers featured on classic debuts like Illmatic and Ready to Die) for a proper album. Being associated with DJ Premier helped him land coveted gigs and radio play. "I've come out of opening for Fat Joe, 50 Cent, I've been on tour with Q-tip and Common, and got right back on that bus," says termanology. "It's real tiring."

The result of those four-hour rides is Politics as Usual (ST. Records/Nature Sounds). Featuring Bun B, Prodigy, and Freeway, the album chronicles term's life growing up in Lawrence -- a former industrial town ravaged by the '80s crack epidemic -- and showcases his fast-paced flow, reminiscent of the late Big Pun's. Term, who is half Puerto Rican, half French-Canadian, doesn't mind that comparison, but offers another on "The Chosen": "I'm like what Eminem would've been like if he would have been a spic."

"I just feel like I'm such a good rapper and I'm so fierce," says Termanology. "Hopefully, one day I'll be able to do a song like [Eminem's anti-Bush screed] 'Mosh.' they better assassinate me, because I'm fittin' to say some shit."

FAST FACTS: -- Termanology first met DJ Premier at a Gang Starr video shoot in 2003. Term handed him a demo, earning himself a cameo in the video. -- He's finishing a tour with Redman and Method Man. Next up is an album with Lil Fame of M.O.P., who's on the Politics track "In the Streets."

Courtesy of Spin Magazine Online
Photography by Jay Hanna

Sunday, December 14, 2008

T-Boz loses home to foreclosure


T-Boz -- she's the T in TLC -- is about to lose a Georgia house after failing to pony up her mortgage payments.

We've learned a five-bedroom, nearly 10,000-sq. ft. house owned by T-Boz (real name: Tionne Watkins-Rolison) is about to go on the auction block in January 2009. According to public records, she's defaulted on the original principal of her mortgage (around $530K), and so now the state is taking it.

T-Boz wasn't immediately available for comment.

Courtesy of TMZ.com

Jazmine Sullivan gets down with her bad self; 5 nominations


How impressive! J Records debut R&B artist Jazmine Sullivan has been nominated for five (5) Grammys! The Philly songstress solo debut “Fearless” garnered honors for Best New Artist, Best Contemporary R&B Album, Best Female R&B Vocal, Best Traditional R&B Vocal.

Sullivan, who signed her first record deal when she was 16, has worked with Philly’s grassroots soul artist Kindred The Family Soul and production duo Dre & Vidal, penning hits such as “Say I” for Christina Milian. Sullivan admits she’s ecstatic to finally be recognized by her peers.

“Honestly, one nomination would have been enough,” says the 21-year-old singer and songwriter. “But it feels wonderful that all my hard work and struggle has finally paid off. Hopefully, this will make people more aware of my music. When I work, it’s really not a game, I come hard and [remain] focused so I can become a household name.”

She recently wrapped a 25-city tour as Maxwell’s opening act for the last two months.

Source Essence.com

Bill Bellamy and family on Baby Couture


Here's the family photos of Bill in the magazine Baby Couture:



Jennifer Aniston gets nude... again!


LOS ANGELES (AFP) — US actress Jennifer Aniston, who starred in "Friends" and other comedies, appears naked in a series of photographs that are published on the cover and inside pages of the latest issue of GQ magazine.

The 40-year-old Hollywood actress tells the magazine that she feels more comfortable today than she did in her twenties or early thirties.

"I'm healthier," Aniston is quoted as saying. "I'm more at peace in my mind and with my body."

The actress says the continues to maintain contact with her ex-husband, actor Brad Pitt, who left her for actress Angelina Jolie.

"When there's something to congratulate or celebrate, there's always an exchange," she says.

But Aniston denies having conversations with Jolie.

She also denies tabloid media report that she plans to have a baby.

Courtesy of AFP

Toni Braxton has tumor removed


The AP reports that Toni Braxton had a good reason for not dancing on the finale of “Dancing With the Stars” last month: The 41-year-old singer says she had a benign tumor removed from her breast the week before.

“We have family history. My grandmother on my dad’s side died of breast cancer, and I have aunts on both sides that have breast cancer”, she says. “I was worried about what they would find,” the 41-year-old Grammy winner says. “But it was benign.”

Doctors discovered the lump in August, but decided not to proceed with treatement at that time. It “was definitely still there and bigger,” she says. “I was very fortunate. Cancer knows no race, no creed, no color.”

Courtesy of Missxpose.com

Ricky Martin shows his twins!


PEOPLE: Describe this time in your life
MARTIN: I’m so happy! Everything they do, from smiling to crying, feels like a blessing. Being a father feels amazing. This has been the most spiritual moment in my life.

How hands-on are you as a father?
I don’t have a nanny. I’m doing this on my own because I don’t want to miss a moment. I have a personal assistant who helps me, someone who takes care of me while I’m taking care of them, but I’m the one who changes the diapers, the one that feeds them, the one that bathes them, the one that puts them to sleep. For any parent, the first couple of months tend to get a little bit intense.

Why did you choose to become a parent via surrogate?
Adoption was one option, but it’s complicated and can take a long time. Surrogacy was an intriguing and faster option. I thought, ‘I’m going to jump into this with no fear.’


Photo by: Pablo Alfaro / Getty: Ricky Martin with sons Valentino (left) and Matteo in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Courtesy of missxpose.com

Monday, December 8, 2008

Nelly photos (I know but ladies need love too)


Here's Nelly's photos for the new spring/summer Sean Jean 2009 underwear ad campaign. Enjoy ladies.


Sunday, December 7, 2008

Kelly Rowland chucks up a deuce to Matthew Knowles


Looks like Kelly Rowland is finally getting it right and getting out from under Beyonce's shadow and her dad's shadow, Matthew Knowles, and getting on her own. According to Missxpose.com she's dipping to go to Simon Fuller, producer of American Idol. As much as I can't stand that show it does have some weight and is heavy. So I wish my favorite ex Destiny Child member the best... mmhmm.

PS. I miss her short hair =(

Deelishis and Orlando, no dice they broke up


London Charles aka Deelishis, winner of Flavor of Love, has split from her fiance, Orlando, the man she boasted about earlier this year in Sister to Sister magazine. The couple were engaged for a year, and I guess decided to part ways. Her facebook page’s main picture was of her, her fiance Orlando and kids. After a friend of hers asked (on FB) when the wedding was taking place…she responded “there will be no wedding” and she immediately changed her profile picture to a solo shot of just her.

Courtesy of Missxpose.com

Well hot damn isn't that a mess? I thought about it and as I grabbed the picture for it... HELL why not have more of her just for the hell of it! Enjoy! She's single again!




OJ got loooooooooocked up they won't let him ooooout


By Stephen M. Silverman

O.J. Simpson has been sentenced to 15 years in prison, with consecutive terms that could extend his time behind bars 2½ years or more.

A Las Vegas jury had found the former gridiron star, 61, guilty of armed robbery and kidnapping on Oct. 3 – 13 years to the day after his acquittal in the so-called trial of the century for the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, in Los Angeles.

The conviction that led to Friday's sentencing resulted from a six-minute incident in 2007 that took place in a down-market Las Vegas hotel room, where Simpson struggled with two sports memorabilia dealers over items that Simpson claimed were his possessions.

Simpson remained calm while his tough sentence was delivered by Nevada judge Jackie Glass. The judge stressed that she was not sentencing him for any previous actions besides those for which he was currently on trial – an obvious reference to the deaths of Brown and Goldman.

The judge added that she respected the decision of the jury in the current case. "The problem is that I can't ignore that the behavior at the time ... was reckless ... A gun was used ... property was stolen ... and now I will sentence you," Judge Glass said.

Simpson – who made a disjointed statement to the court apologizing for his actions, but denying he knew they were illegal – was denied bail and was led from the courtroom in dark blue prison attire.

Speaking outside the courthouse, Fred Goldman, the father of Ron Goldman said, "There's never closure, Ron is always gone, but what we have is satisfaction that this monster is behind bars where he belongs."

Neither Simpson nor his co-defendant and former golfing buddy, Clarence "C.J." Stewart, testified at the Las Vegas trial. Simpson's lawyer, Yale Galanter, argued that investigators targeted Simpson and filed overblown charges and that there was no criminal intent.

Courtesy of People.com
Photo by: Michael Yarish / FOX

John Rich of Big and Rich gets locked down


Country star John Rich married his longtime girlfriend, Joan Bush, Saturday in a small ceremony in Nashville, his rep confirms exclusively to PEOPLE.

The morning wedding between Rich, 34, one half of the duo Big & Rich and host of CMT’s Gone Country, and Bush, a former model who runs a Houston modeling agency, was attended by about two dozen family members.

A reception for friends was held at Nashville’s Fontanel Mansion, former home of singer Barbara Mandrell, and also a location for the taping of Gone Country.

Rich and Bush have been dating for more than five years, but have kept their relationship under the radar, not appearing together at official events or on red carpets, says a source familiar with the couple.

Courtesy of People.com

Lil Wayne to make a rock album next


Normally I don't care about what his mumbling ass is doing buuuuuuuuuut this is kind of a big deal since he's going all crazy with it. Kim Osorio dropped this bit of knowledge.



Lil' Wayne will not be rapping on his next album. Though we have seen many rap artists transition from rapping to singing (Kanye being the most recent example), Wayne's upcoming 2009 release will be a Rock and Roll album, he says.


"This is going to be totally rock," Lil' Wayne responds during an interview that was leaked online last week. Seated in front of a soundboard at the Hit Factory in Miami, Wayne talked to Ozone Magazine's Julia Beverly while holding his electric guitar. Weezy stated that he did not yet have a title for the upcoming Rock album.

With his recent performance earlier this month at the Country Music Awards alongside Kid Rock, Lil' Wayne has showed his commitment to growing as an artist outside of Rap. When asked whether he felt as though he had accomplished everything he could in hip-hop, Weezy said, "I haven't accomplished everything I can accomplish, but I have accomplished a whole lot."

In the interview, Lil' Wayne also acknowledged that 2008 was a big year for him, because of the birth of his son. After being asked whether he was surprised about the industry's reaction to the new addition to his family, Wayne shrugged it off. "I don't even know how they reacted, I never pay attention to people's reactions...It's a kid, so who cares about what anybody thinks."

Courtesy of KimOsorio.com