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Nas Serves Christmas Dinner To Families Affected By HIV/AIDS

‘The community is in me so giving back is important,’ MC says of helping out during the holidays. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Rahman Dukes Nas Photo: MTV News Nas is in the giving spirit for the holidays. The renowned Queens lyricist headed to Harlem on Wednesday (December 22) to serve Christmas dinner to families affected by HIV/AIDS as part of an event run by music industry professional turned activist Maria Davis. And the Illmatic MC was more than willing to lend a hand, and his celebrity, to help the cause. “This event is Maria Davis’ thing. She’s HIV-positive, a part of the community of Harlem, so she does her thing for [the] holiday season for the people who are infected by AIDS or affected by AIDS,” he explained to MTV News. “I came through [on the] strength of her friend Melba, who owns Melba’s Restaurant — great soul food on 114th street here in Harlem. She called me [and] I came through just for the support.” Esco maintained that despite his status as an influential hip-hop lyricist and hitmaker, showing support to those who are less fortunate continues to remain a top priority. “For me, it’s like I can’t get away from the community. The community is in me so giving back is important,” he said. Nas also added that helping others doesn’t have to include logging hours at charity events, but said people can inspire by being successful game-changers in their own right. “I think when you give back, you just do your thing. You come from a neighborhood like I came from and you just do your thing, that’s all you gotta do [to inspire],” he said. ” ‘Cause every kid that sees you doing your thing, you can’t even imagine what you’re doing for that kid or that grown up. They see you doing your thing, that’s inspiration. There’s kids that went to school with me who are grown men now. There’s dudes that’s been listening to my music for a long time and the more they see me continue, that’s enough. That’s all they need to say ‘Yo, I could do it.’ ” The Distant Relatives MC admitted that he has plenty to learn when it comes to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and noted that social stigma surrounding the disease has often stymied the public’s informed awareness of the issue. “The thing about AIDS is you start to raise your eyebrow at how it affects certain communities. [The] homosexual community [and] African-American community was really the first [to report cases of HIV infection], right, so, kinda, those two communities got blamed for it — even almost like they invented it. That’s not the truth. So it’s affected everybody now, every community. It makes you want to learn about it,” he said. “When Eazy-E caught it … and my man Magic Johnson, it touched us. But then we waiting, like, to see what’s next [and] that’s not cool. So my whole thing is to learn more about it.” What do you think about Nas’ comments about HIV/AIDS? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Nas

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‘Little Fockers’ Cast On What They Missed Most Since Last Movie

‘For me, it’s always exciting to come to work with Mr. DeNiro,’ Ben Stiller says of his co-star. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Eric Ditzian Ben Stiller and Robert DeNiro Photo: MTV News It’s hard to believe that it’s been six years since audiences were treated to a Fockers film. “Meet the Fockers,” the sequel to “Meet the Parents,” was released in 2004. Even more difficult to believe is that it’s been a full decade since the original opened in 2000. With the arrival of the third installment in the franchise, “Little Fockers,” opening Wednesday (December 22), we wanted to know what the castmembers missed most about each other during their long six years away from the Focker and Byrnes families. “Cuddling,” Dustin Hoffman, who plays Ben Stiller’s father Bernie Focker, joked. “We hadn’t cuddled for six years.” “Cuddling, that was a good one,” Owen Wilson agreed. “There’s something about this guy, I can’t keep my eyes off him … my hands off him. You just want to hug him.” “Owen and I work very similarly together,” Hoffman explained of their affection for one another. “And we yearn for the time when we can have an entire film together.” “That would be nice,” Wilson said. But when asked about the long hiatus between films, Hoffman seemed to enjoy the break. “I kind of like the blessed relief of not having to do another ‘Fockers’ for six years,” he said with a chuckle. “Yeah, I think it is nice to let it percolate,” Wilson added. The actresses who play onscreen mother and daughter noted that the passage of time has been met with many milestones, both in the film and in real life. “Now we have children,” Blythe Danner said. Gesturing to co-star Teri Polo, Danner continued, “She didn’t have children in real life when we started 10 years ago. I didn’t have grandchildren 10 years ago in real life. So we’re mature women now. We’ve all matured, in positive and negative ways.” “Speak for yourself!” Polo joked about the “mature women” comment. “There’s a dance, a familiarity, a dance, a rhythm, a song that you just fall back into,” she said of coming back to work with her “Focker” castmates. “When you walk onto the set for the first time after five years and see Robert DeNiro, it’s just awesome. Believe it or not, he’s a warm man,” Polo added. “He’s a man of few words but very warm.” Speaking of DeNiro, Stiller insisted his legendary co-star was happy for time away from him. “He didn’t miss me,” Stiller said. “For me, it’s always exciting to come to work with Mr. DeNiro. I feel like after 10 years I finally feel OK calling you ‘Bob.’ I finally feel like I’m not forcing that,” he said. “It’s always great to have a chance to work together, the whole cast, it’s always fun to see everybody.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Little Fockers.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Little Fockers’ Clips

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