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Seen On The Scene: Cast Of “Almost Christmas” Attends Hollywood Premiere

Gabrielle Union, Mo’Nique And Danny Glover Attend “Almost Christmas” Premiere In L.A. “Almost Christmas” is almost here! The movie’s stars including Gabrielle Union , Danny Glover, Mo’Nique, Kimberly Elise, Romany Malco and J.B. Smoove were on hand for the L.A. premiere at Westwood Thursday night. Kimberly Elise brought her beautiful daughters AjaBleu and Butterfly Rose to the red carpet. So pretty! Hit the flip for more photos SplashNews

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Seen On The Scene: Cast Of “Almost Christmas” Attends Hollywood Premiere

Erin Andrews Breaks Down In Tears While Giving Her Testimony In Court

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In court on Monday, ESPN reporter Erin Andrews broke down in tears after recalling the horrific story of being stalked.

Erin Andrews Breaks Down In Tears While Giving Her Testimony In Court

‘Hit The Floor’ Recap: Sloane Is Going Down For Olivia’s Murder

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Sloane is being set up for Olivia’s murder while Oscar makes moves to get out of jail, Ahsha makes a decision about Derek, and more.

‘Hit The Floor’ Recap: Sloane Is Going Down For Olivia’s Murder

Dr. Dre Beating Victim Dee Barnes Says His Violent History With Women Should Have Been Included In “Straight Outta Compton”

Dee Barnes Speaks On “Straight Outta Compton” Another woman famously beaten by Dr. Dre has addressed the absence of his violent past in box office smash “Straight Outta Compton.” The backstory: in 1991, Dre, apparently displeased with the outcome of a report on NWA that Dee anchored, confronted the journalist at a showcase and ultimately slammed her head into a concrete wall, tried to throw her down a flight of stairs, kicked her, and stomped her fingers while she was on the floor. Dee says that while she doesn’t think her beating (or the multiple others he handed out to women) needed to be dramatized in the film, they should have been addressed somehow. Via Gawker : That event isn’t depicted in Straight Outta Compton, but I don’t think it should have been, either. The truth is too ugly for a general audience. I didn’t want to see a depiction of me getting beat up, just like I didn’t want to see a depiction of Dre beating up Michel’le, his one-time girlfriend who recently summed up their relationship this way: “I was just a quiet girlfriend who got beat on and told to sit down and shut up.” But what should have been addressed is that it occurred. When I was sitting there in the theater, and the movie’s timeline skipped by my attack without a glance, I was like, “Uhhh, what happened?” Like many of the women that knew and worked with N.W.A., I found myself a casualty of Straight Outta Compton’s revisionist history. Dre, who executive produced the movie along with his former groupmate Ice Cube, should have owned up to the time he punched his labelmate Tairrie B twice at a Grammys party in 1990. He should have owned up to the black eyes and scars he gave to his collaborator Michel’le. And he should have owned up to what he did to me. That’s reality. That’s reality rap. In his lyrics, Dre made hyperbolic claims about all these heinous things he did to women. But then he went out and actually violated women. Straight Outta Compton would have you believe that he didn’t really do that. It doesn’t add up. Not only does Barnes say she still suffers migraines from the brutal incident, but her career was never the same after that night. She’s been unable to work full-time as a journalist, for every outlet’s fear of ruining their relationship with the billionaire music mogul in the present day: People ask me, “How come you’re not on TV anymore?” and “How come you’re not back on television?” It’s not like I haven’t tried. I was blacklisted. Nobody wants to work with me. They don’t want to affect their relationship with Dre. I’ve been told directly and indirectly, “I can’t work with you.” I auditioned for the part that eventually went to Kimberly Elise in Set It Off. Gary was the director. This was long after Pump it Up!, and I nailed the audition. Gary came out and said, “I can’t give you the part.” I asked him why, and he said, “‘Cause I’m casting Dre as Black Sam.” My heart didn’t sink, I didn’t get emotional; I was just numb. Most recently, I tried to get a job at Revolt. I’ve known Sean (Combs) for years and have the utmost respect for him. Still nothing. Instead of doing journalism, I’ve had a series of 9-5 jobs over the years to make ends meet. WOW. Who had any idea that this one incident was still affecting her this much? Do you think F. Gary Gray and the producers/writers should have found a way to at least touch on this dark point of NWA’s rise to fame??

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Dr. Dre Beating Victim Dee Barnes Says His Violent History With Women Should Have Been Included In “Straight Outta Compton”

Garcelle & Regina King Shop It Up At The Gap [PHOTOS]

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Garcelle Beauvais and Regina King were spotted shopping it up together for Vogue’s GAP 1969 event in Los Angeles yesterday. King brought her son Ian out with her (though we really would’ve loved to see her finally walk a red carpet with boyfriend Malcolm Jamal Warner). Kimberly Elise came out too rocking a natural look. Garcelle Beauvais Talks Cheating Husband To Jet Mag: “I Wasn’t In Denial” [PHOTO] Regina King & Jackee Harry Drunk As Ever On Live Television Show! [VIDEO] Regina King & Malcolm Jamal Warner Engaged?

Garcelle & Regina King Shop It Up At The Gap [PHOTOS]

Which Old Banger Is The Numba 1 Stunna???

The NAACP Image Awards went down last night, attracting all the bangers, old and young, to the Shrine Auditorium red carpet. It’s hard to beat Halle Berry in the “Bangin’” category but we figured if anybody had a shot, it might be that other old fine banger — Salli Richardson. Check out more pictures from the red carpet below but don’t forget to tell us Who Looked More Bangin’.

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Which Old Banger Is The Numba 1 Stunna???