I’ve known Layna Friedman, jewelry designer and engagement-ring expert to the stars, for approximately 15 minutes before she begins convincing me to get married. As she gently shoves a variety of expensive engagement rings onto my doughy fingers, I explain that I’ve been with my boyfriend for 11 years but don’t plan on Making It… Read more »
“Well Ciara gonna have Diamonds dancing on that ring finger soon enough believe you me buddy.” pic.twitter.com/B3FdpNKWZx — Leo Tweetstoy (@_Symonds_) March 11, 2016 Future Gets Slandered After Ciara Says ‘Yes’ Ciara and Russell Wilson finally popped the question and naturally everyone wanted to know what Future was going to say. He didn’t say anything but these tweets predicting his reactions are spot on. Take a look…
If you haven’t watched the first seven episodes of True Detective Season 2 in preparation for tonight’s 90-minute finale, consider this your spoiler alert. If you have been keeping up all along, then you know such a warning isn’t really necessary, as few viewers have any idea what the hell is going on, and the solution to the central mystery doesn’t matter much, anyway. (In fact, the question of who killed Ben Caspere may have already been answered.) Even so, we’re gonna do our best to briefly explain what’s happened thus far, and attempt to predict the ending of this wildly uneven installment in Nic Pizzolatto’s anthological mini-series. Here’s hoping it’s a bit more satisfying than last season’s Yellow King let-down. Let’s start with the basics: Ben Caspere was the city manager of Vinci, CA, before he “had his ticket punched” (in the pulpy parlance of the show) in the most brutal fashion imaginable. (We don’t know what’s worse, having your eyes gouged out or your genitals lopped off. Actually, yes we do.) Our detectives are interested in solving the case for obvious reasons, and gangster/aspiring legitimate business man Frank Seymon (Vince Vaughn) is invested both emotionally and financially: Caspere was holding a large chunk of his cash for a land development deal, and Frank thinks (correctly, it seems) that whoever offed the sketchy politico had an eye on taking down the Seymon business interests. Are you with us so far? Good, because the plot gets far more complex from there: To make a long story as short as possible, Caspere was some sort of weird sexual deviant who helped operate an underground prostitution ring. In 1992, he played a role in the theft of some blue diamonds that were stolen during the LA riots. The heist left the owners of the store dead, and their two children, Laura and Leonard, orphaned. After his death, the diamonds were found in Caspere’s safe deposit box, and along with a hard drive that was apparently stolen after the Ray Velcoro was shot in episode 2, they serve as key pieces of evidence – not only for determining who killed Caspere, but also in the effort to shed some light on the shady cabal that runs Vinci. Obviously, we’re leaving a lot out (including a couple of important deaths: Pour one out for Woodrugh and the mysterious Stan.), but basically, connecting the diamonds to the Rich Dude Sex Ring and figuring out who killed Caspere are the central goals of our surviving detectives, both of whom are now fugitives living on the lam. (Like we said, it’s a long, twisty tale.) So who’s the ticket puncher at the heart of this messy mystery? At this point, the prime suspect seems to be Laura – one of the jewelry store orphans who now goes by Erica and seems to have served as Caspere’s secretary (and possible sex slave) during the height of his corruption. Of course, Velcoro and Bezzerides have already arrived at that conclusion, and since the press release for the finale promises that Caspere’s killer will be definitively identified, we doubt Pizzolatto and company would hand us the answer in the penultimate episode. So on that note, we guess it’s a safe bet that Laura won’t turn out to be the perp. As for the theory that Leonard shot Velcoro ? Well, who knows! Say what you will about True Detective, it ain’t predictable. A tangled web of nonsense, maybe, but predictable? Never! That said, we have some theories inspired not so much by the show’s many red herrings as by its frequent (and frequently heavy-handed) thematic clues: For starters, considering how often issues of sex and procreation cropped up this season, we wouldn’t be surprised if someone gets knocked up in the finale. Will the suggestively named Seymon finally get his wife pregnant? Maybe Bezzerides will birth a biological Velcoro – after Ray croaks in heroic fashion, of course. (A dream version of his father did predict the boozy PD’s death in episode three.) Perhaps the gun-wielding birdman that shot Velcoro will come back to finish him off after he, erm….fertilizes Ani’s egg. Okay, we’re getting a little carried away with ourselves. After all, if last season taught us anything, it’s that guessing what will happen next on True Detective is like trying to understand Colin Farrell’s facial hair: We remain intrigued largely because the decision making process behind it is a total mystery. Tune in tonight to see how it all wraps up, and, as always, if you need to catch up, you can watch True Detective online at TV Fanatic.
Akinyele Says He Has No Income; Fired From King Of Diamonds Strip Club Rapper Akinyele Adams has filed for bankruptcy after two landlords tried to collect on the more than $22,000 in back rent he owes, Bossip has learned. The rapper, known for his 1996 hit “Put It In Your Mouth,” quietly filed for bankruptcy in Florida last month, claiming that he has no income or property, but owes $500,000 to $1 million. He said he’s so broke, that he didn’t have the money to pay the $335 bankruptcy filing fee and asked the court to waive it. But, astonishingly, Adams’ case was dismissed because he didn’t bother putting his social security number on the filing. That means the landlord of the swanky Flamingo III apartment complex can now move to sue the 43-year-old, and evict him and 26-year-old gal pal Daffini Evans from their $3,000 a month pad. The landlord, MCZ/Cetnrum Flamingo 111, says in documents challenging the bankruptcy that Adams hasn’t paid the rent in months and owes $16,000. Another landlord, Buena Hora LLC, said he owes them nearly $7,000 in rent for an apartment at the Barbizon Beach Club Condo on Ocean Drive, and hasn’t paid the $2,300 a month rent since last November. When his rap career dried up, the serial rent-dodger began managing the King Of Diamonds strip club in Miami – even saying that he owned the place . But he has cut ties with the mammary mecca, saying in his bankruptcy filing that he’s unemployed. “I was fired from my position at work without cause or reason, therefore making it virtually impossible to survive at this point,” Adams wrote in court papers. Adams may have to come up with a new way of making money. More than 30 dancers sued Adams and King Of Diamonds over claims that the club financially exploited them. We’ve reached out to Adams for comment.
Rihanna Throws 85th Birthday Bash For Her Grandfather In Barbados Roc Nation badgal Rihanna is set to close our her Diamonds World Tour with a few more stops in the U.S. later on this month, but before she getting back to work, she headed home to Barbados. While visiting her hometown, Rih threw a lavish 85th birthday bash for her grandfather at her mother’s house with plenty of family in attendance and a photographer to capture it all. Happy 85th birthday to grandpa Rih-Rih! 85 years is definitely something to celebrate. Check out more pics of Rihanna and her family partying it up on the flip. Continue reading →
Claire Danes’ Emmy dress, her surprising new hairstyle and her husband were all the subjects of great interest among viewers of the telecast last night. She also made the list of Emmy winners for the second straight year. Ho hum. The actress’ short, apparently clipped bob was much shorter than fans are used to, even compared to her shoulder-length hair just one night earlier. Fans and red carpet hosts alike were abuzz after the Homeland star seemingly went the way of Miley Cyrus , Lena Dunham and made this drastic charge. The riddle was quickly solved, and the talents of celebrity hairstylist Peter Butler revealed. The bob was created as an illusion to elongate her neck. So to speak. Using a combination of products and techniques, he managed to alter her look dramatically based on Danes’ plunging Armani Prive gown. Styled, parted, combed, pinned and styled again, Danes’ look was complete. As for the star’s husband? He’s Hugh Dancy, a British actor ( Hannibal ). What do you think of Claire Danes’ Emmy look? Love it! She looks amazing! It’s okay. Love Claire, but not her best look. Not a fan of the look. Who dressed/styled her?! View Poll »
Veteran entertainer and occasional lightning rod Cher has unveiled her upcoming tour, kicking off in 2014 nearly a decade after her so-called Farewell Tour. The Dressed to Kill Tour, as it shall henceforth be known, is scheduled to launch March 22 in Phoenix and run through a July 11 stop in San Diego. The announcement comes just before Cher is to release a new studio album, Closer to the Truth , Tuesday. It’s her first since Living Proof in 2001. Check out the video for the album’s lead single, “Woman’s World,” which features the 67-year-old Cher in a wig made of shredded newspaper, right here: Cher – Woman’s World Would you go see Cher on tour in 2014? Yes!
Avril Nolan is positively irate. Because she is not HIV positive. The model is seeking $450,000 from Getty because it used her image in a quarter-page Division of Human Rights ad that appeared this April in the newspaper amNewYork , one that reads: “I am positive (+) … I have rights.” Woman Files Suit Over HIV Ad Nolan says the poster implies she has this disease, adding that the picture in it is from a fashion shoot two years ago and never meant to be used in such a manner. Erin Lloyd, Nolan’s attorney, says her client was “mortified” upon seeing the ad and that it has “has caused a lot of anxiety.” “Upon learning of the publication, [Ms. Nolan] became instantly upset and apprehensive that her relatives, potential romantic partners, clients as well as bosses and supervisors might have seen the advertisement,” Lloyd writes in the lawsuit. “Feeling humiliated and embarrassed, [Ms. Nolan] was forced to confess to her bosses that her image had been used in an advertisement for HIV services, implying that she was infected with HIV, in a newspaper often used by her own clients for advertising and that is distributed to tens of thousands of New Yorkers every day.” Photographer Jena Cumbo, who snapped the pic, tells The New York Daily News that a lot of people involved in this incident “dropped the ball” and that she did not comprehend her contract with Getty.