I don’t give a fuck about Iggy Azalea. I don’t find her interesting, compelling, hot….I find her career a lie, a joke, a scam really….flimsy at best. She saw an opportunity and ran with it and that opportunity involved getting a jacked up face and ass injections after sucking all the fat out of her stomach to give her a more hourglass body…forgetting that she’s middle class white suburban from Australia…and speaking with a fake ghetto drawl like she’s some hood bitch…it’s comedy…but not as comedic as her continuing to dance, shaking that fat ass, while her back-up dancer died on stage next to her…. There’s a fetish in this for sure. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES!
Here’s one of my favorite 24-year-old cougars Samantha Hoopes back with another killer beach shoot. And while I still don’t believe that the SI Swimsuit hottie is only 24, I look forward to her continuing to try to convince me otherwise with more smoking hot bikini photoshoots like this one. At this rate, I hope it never works. Enjoy. » view all 14 photos
Here’s one of my favorite 24-year-old cougars Samantha Hoopes back with another killer beach shoot. And while I still don’t believe that the SI Swimsuit hottie is only 24, I look forward to her continuing to try to convince me otherwise with more smoking hot bikini photoshoots like this one. At this rate, I hope it never works. Enjoy. » view all 14 photos
We’re glad to see more celebrities step up for Trayvon . Actor Columbus Short Speaks Out On The Trayvon Martin Case And Race The George Zimmerman verdict made many citizens, especially African Americans feel hopeless and frustrated. Columbus is one of the latest celebrities to voice his opinion on the Trayvon Martin case. A Letter to the Broken Hearted As I have sat and listened to debate after debate, in depth analysis and tempered opinions on “The Verdict” I couldn’t help but feel helpless, frustrated, hurt and yes, angry. As I plummet into the labyrinth of my mind in search of answers, solutions, or a way I could help subdue the burning desire for things to change, my only recourse was to start writing. Presume we step back and take pause for a moment. Pause to take a cultural and personal inventory on where we have come as a people. As oppose to being blinded by the present emotional and economical condition of our nation, our community. What if we begin by acknowledging some of the triumphs, rather than becoming consumed solely by the injustice? I ask these questions for one reason being, that if I reflect and remember just how far we’ve come, instead of sitting and stewing over what has happened, I am now ensuring that I am not going to allow this “Decision” to stifle me as a human being nor as a black man in America. It may seem quite pretentious and easy to hear coming from my heart. However, I assure you I experience the same profiling and discrimination daily regardless of what I happen to do for a living. We must recognize that if we allow this particular ‘lost battle’ in the continuing war, that is ‘Race In America,’ to take us backwards, we will be backtracking and negating the progress that we have already made to date. Hit the flip to read the rest of his letter.
I don’t like anything about Nicki Minaj…not even her titties…because she’s full of shit…her songs are annoying and she’s just some manufactured garbage on some Lady Gaga kick…only targeting god knows who….instead of god knows what…if you know what I mean…. Her outfits, her act, her everything is just so fucking fake….she’s went to theatre school….so you know how that is… But I am not against her tweeting booty pics, of what is some serious booty, cuz she’s dumpy, cuz these are straight out of a video vixen’s social media pages…and they rock…not cuz they are the hottest but cuz they totally didn’t have to happen….she’s above this…already famous…god knows what she’s trying to prove…but I’m into her continuing to prove it.
I don’t like anything about Nicki Minaj…not even her titties…because she’s full of shit…her songs are annoying and she’s just some manufactured garbage on some Lady Gaga kick…only targeting god knows who….instead of god knows what…if you know what I mean…. Her outfits, her act, her everything is just so fucking fake….she’s went to theatre school….so you know how that is… But I am not against her tweeting booty pics, of what is some serious booty, cuz she’s dumpy, cuz these are straight out of a video vixen’s social media pages…and they rock…not cuz they are the hottest but cuz they totally didn’t have to happen….she’s above this…already famous…god knows what she’s trying to prove…but I’m into her continuing to prove it.
Two soldiers face tough choices in the military drama Allegiance ; skilled National Guard medic Specialist Chris Reyes ( Bow Wow ) faces redeployment to Iraq away from his sick son, while his superior (Seth Gabel) must decide whether or not to help him go AWOL, risking his own career in the process. Adapted from writer-director Michael Connors’ 2006 short Recalled , the film marks a welcome lead turn by Gabel ( Fringe , Dirty Sexy Money , Nip/Tuck ), and the continuing evolution for rapper-turned-actor Bow Wow (or as the poster says, “Shad Moss AKA Bow Wow”), whose previous acting credits include Like Mike (obviously!), Entourage , Roll Bounce , Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift , Lottery Ticket , and Madea’s Big Happy Family . Aidan Quinn, Malik Yoba, and Pablo Schreiber co-star in the indie drama (formerly titled Recalled ), which opens January 4, 2013 through XLrator Media. Check out the exclusive poster debut and updated trailer below: Watch it on YouTube . Synopsis: After being granted a questionable transfer that will keep him stateside as his National Guard unit deploys for Iraq, Lieutenant Danny Sefton (Seth Gabel) becomes embroiled in a last minute AWOL attempt by one of his soldiers (Bow Wow) — forcing him to choose between his loyalties to the fleeing soldier, his unit and his fiancé. Follow Movieline on Twitter .
You don’t need to be a sports fan to have been touched by the 30 For 30 documentary series produced by ESPN, one of the few thriving outlets anywhere for nonfiction filmmaking and a patron of diverse directors from Oscar winners Barry Levinson, Alex Gibney and Barbara Kopple to legends Albert Maysles and Steve James to neophytes Ice Cube and Steve Nash. As such, today’s a good day for all of us, with ESPN announcing that it will continue 30 For 30 both on the network and online. Originally intended to celebrate ESPN’s 30th anniversary from late 2009 to the end of 2010, the series gained enough popularity to continue through 2011 and beyond; its most recent installment, Jose Morales’s 26 Years: The Dewey Bozella Story , premiered in March. Today, meanwhile, the NYT reports that the network has re-upped 30 For 30 for two years in conjunction with its sports-culture offshoot Grantland : “When we embarked on 30 for 30 , we always wondered if there would be 30 good stories,” said Connor Schell, vice president and executive producer of ESPN Films. “Now, I think all of us in this group believe that there is an infinite number of stories.” As the films roll out, they will be augmented on Grantland by podcasts, feature stories and oral histories. A short digital film — which will be unrelated to the longer ones — will make its debut each month on Grantland. Mr. Schell described the shorts as “visual editorials,” of five to nine minutes. “They’re meant to be interesting conversations with people who have a point of view about something or sports stories that don’t require a four-act treatment,” he said. The first short, Eric Drath’s Here Now , went online today and concerns the continuing odyssey of baseball’s exiled all-time hit king Pete Rose. Check it out , and mazel tov to all. [ NYT , Grantland ]
Coincidence or was this heffa really crazy enough to pay someone to kill her baby’s father after posting it on Facebook??? “I will pay somebody a stack to kill my baby father,” London Eley wrote on her Facebook status May 23. On Monday night the father of her baby was shot dead in West Philly, police say. Eley was already brought up on murder solicitation and weapons charges for the murder-for-hire Facebook post, and was in court on Monday when a judge upheld those charges. The father of Eley’s baby, 22-year-old Corey White, was shot once in the chest hours after the court hearing, police say. Police cannot yet say if White’s murder had anything to do with Eley’s death wish. White spoke to NBC Philadelphia in June, saying that he was scared for his life. “I never thought she would do anything like that,” White told NBC Philadelphia, with only his shoes showing for the camera. “I didn’t know she was that type of person.” Eley, 19, was arrested June 12 along with the alleged hitman-to-be, 18-year-old Timothy Bynum of Darby. After Eley wrote the status, and commented further that she wanted White “DEAD! HATE HIM,” Bynum responded on the social networking page: “say no more. what he look like. where he be at. need that stack 1st ima mop that bull.” A “stack” is slang for $1,000. “I just took it upon myself to go ahead and make sure that I wouldn’t have any done to me,” White told NBC Philadelphia. “On pictures that [Bynum] has, he has guns his pictures on Facebook. So of course you wouldn’t take anything like that lightly.” White went to police with his aunt, who was the first to see the threatening messages on Facebook. After Monday’s court hearing, defense lawyer Gerald Stein said Eley was only venting and exchanged messages with Bynum for an hour, but never met him. Eley and Bynum have been incarcerated since police arrested them in June. SMH Source
In her continuing quest to cover every single magazine in the world in one summer, Beyonce sat down with the good folks at InStyle for a little spread and chat. And guess what she’s talking about in the interview… It was great to be a wife and travel with [my husband]. I had to turn down great things. I did it for my sanity, my life, my relationships, my nephew, my husband, my sister and my friendships. I deserved to give myself time to focus on things besides performing, filming and recording.” When you’re young —18 or 19 — you have the energy and drive. That’s the time to work as hard as you can. Now I’m a woman, and because I gave it my all, I can focus on my marriage. I can decide I want to have kids. I can be the mother I want to be and dedicate myself to my children. Yup. Any minute now… Check out footage from the photo shoot below. Source