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Pitiful Thugger Girl:Young Thirsty Thug Sends Ex Jerrika Karlae Death Threats After She Ignores Apology

Getty Image Young Thug Threatens Jerrika Karlae After Cheating Young Thug and his harem must be playing on social media or they’re really this messy, and DUMB. The rapper was outed for being a dirty dog earlier this week, and then began publicly begging his ex-fiancé Jerrika Karlae for another chance. After she ignored his plea, he threatens with DEATH her on twitter. This man allegedly left his “secret” phone around and Jerrika went through it. She found explicit texts and photos to Thug from her own friend. A mess. Yesterday Thug was copping a plea. Smh. Take a look. Her response? Jerrika hasn’t publicly responded to Thug’s apologies. In fact, she’s turned off her IG comment. So much for soliciting fans to “win her back.” She just had this to say on twitter: I'm definitely back on the market tho — Jerrika Karlae (@MissJerrikaK) October 4, 2017 See y'all hoes sit up and giggle at the next woman struggle….with a closet of skeletons and a negative bank account. — Jerrika Karlae (@MissJerrikaK) October 6, 2017 I’m definitely back on the market tho. See y’all hoes sit up and giggle at the next woman struggle….with a closet of skeletons and a negative bank account. Young Thug must’ve been drinking that Thug juice in the wee hours of the night when he tweeted this threat. What market?? Bitch u goin die OnGod https://t.co/7ZJLuhMVSC — Young Thug ひ (@youngthug) October 6, 2017 What market?? B-tch u goin die OnGod He can’t be serious. Maybe that’s how they “play”? More after the flip.

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Flashback Friday: Remember Maury Had A 9-Yr-Old On For Smoking & Drinking? [Video]

Wonder what happened to lil Nadia? Turn the page to see the update episode they did…

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Ex-Porn Star Is Now A Pastor Running A Church “I Can’t Regret Anything” [Video]

Crystal Bassette is now married to a pastor and is a pastor of a Pentecostal church. Crystal wasn’t always so righteous and before finding the Lord, she was an adult film star named “Nadia Hilton.” Nadia did 100 films and was just about used up before finding her new husband and God.

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Joss Whedon’s Cabin in the Woods to Open SXSW 2012

After debuting to geek enthusiasm at Butt-Numb-a-Thon in December, Joss Whedon ‘s long-awaited Cabin in the Woods will have its official world premiere at SXSW 2012 this March, the festival announced today. Also on deck to headline the film portion of the annual Austin conference are Jonas Akerlund’s Small Apartments , Kevin MacDonald’s music documentary Marley , and Lena Dunham’s post- Tiny Furniture , Judd Apatow-produced HBO series GIRLS , which will preview its first three episodes. More details after the jump. SXSW is a festival that always loads up on an insane amount of features, docs, and panels, so this first wave of selections is just the tip of the iceberg. Of these first announced titles, Whedon’s Cabin in the Woods should play to some fanfare (and, likely, with appearances by Whedon and some of his now-famous cast) while Dunham’s GIRLS should please the SXSW crowd that made her Tiny Furniture a hit last year. And the Lubitsch! Given the plugged in, tech-dominant personality of SXSW at large, it’s nice to see a revival like this on the docket for the film festival. The first seven SXSW titles, via press release: Beauty is Embarrassing (World Premiere) Director: Neil Berkeley A funny, irreverent and insightful look into the life and times of one of America’s most important artists, Wayne White. The Cabin in the Woods (World Premiere) Director: Drew Goddard, Writers: Joss Whedon & Drew Goddard Five friends go to a remote cabin in the woods. Bad things happen. If you think you know this story, think again. From fan favorites Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard comes The Cabin in the Woods, a mind-blowing horror film that turns the genre inside out. Cast: Kristen Connolly, Fran Kranz, Anna Hutchison, Chris Hemsworth, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins, and Bradley Whitford CITADEL (World Premiere) Director & Writer: Ciarán Foy An agoraphobic father teams up with a renegade priest to save his daughter from the clutches of a gang of twisted feral children. Cast: Anuerin Barnard, James Cosmo, and Wumni Mosaku, Jake Wilson, Amy Shiels GIRLS (World Premiere) Director & Writer: Lena Dunham Created by and starring Lena Dunham (Tiny Furniture), the HBO show is a comic look at the assorted humiliations and rare triumphs of a group of girls in their early 20s. Cast: Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet, Adam Driver MARLEY (North American Premiere) Director: Kevin Macdonald The definitive documentary on the life, music, and legacy of Bob Marley. The Oyster Princess (1919) with original live score by Bee vs. Moth (World Premiere) Director: Ernst Lubitsch, Writers: Hanns Kraly & Ernst Lubitsch The Oyster Princess is Ernst Lubitsch’s tart 1919 silent comedy that parodies the rich and the spoiled. Austin jazz/rock band Bee vs. Moth performs their original score live with the film for the first time. Small Apartments (World Premiere) Director: Jonas Åkerlund, Writer: Chris Millis When Franklin Franklin accidentally kills his landlord, he must hide the body; but, the wisdom of his beloved brother and the quirks of his neighbors, force him on a journey where a fortune awaits him. Cast: Matt Lucas, Billy Crystal, James Caan, Johnny Knoxville, Juno Temple, James Marsden, Dolph Lundgren, Saffron Burrows, Rosie Perez, DJ Qualls SXSW Film runs from March 9-17. More info here .

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REVIEW: Béatrice Dalle Plays an Alcoholic Mathematician Sexpot in Domain — So What Are You Waiting For?

It’s hard to say whether Patric Chiha’s unabashedly out-there drama Domain is actually good or whether it simply nuzzles very cozily against the shoulder of so-bad-it’s-good. After seeing the movie twice, I’m inclined to say Domain splits the difference — Chiha knows when the story is wobbling off the rails of credibility and leans into the turn, embracing the narrative’s full-on nuttiness. And face it: You don’t cast Béatrice Dalle as a middle-aged (but sensuous as heck) alcoholic mathematician unless you mean business. No wonder John Waters named Domain his number-one movie of 2010. Now viewers Stateside can bask in the picture’s bonkers glory, but be forewarned: The demented pleasures of Domain are slow-burning ones. As Waters aptly put it in Art Forum, this is a movie where the two main characters form a “perversely close” relationship by taking walks – “Lots of walks! So many walks you’ll be left breathless by the sheer elegance of this astonishing little workout.” You may also wobble out feeling more than a little pickled: Dalle plays Nadia, a brilliant but sozzled thinker who’s idolized by her teenaged nephew, Pierre (Isaïe Sultan). It seems Pierre is still trying to figure out his sexuality (though when he decisively chooses the dress Nadia should wear to dinner one evening, it’s pretty clear which team he’s leaning toward). Mostly, though, he’s captivated by his aunt, sneaking away from his disapproving mother, Nadia’s sister, to spend time with her. And why wouldn’t he? When the two step into a café for a glass of wine, Nadia gulps most of hers before loudly berating the waiter, the corners of her mouth turned down in a task-mistress’ pout. “This white wine is undrinkable. How dare you serve it,” she observes dryly as she spills the remaining contents of the glass over the table, letting it dribble onto her high-heeled shoe. But mostly, Pierre and Nadia do walk, Nadia spinning out webs of cracked wisdom with every step. Noticing an elderly couple in the park, their strides out of step, she remarks, “People don’t know how to walk; they have no rhythm.” Later, seeing a jumble of kids playing happily, she sneers, “How can children stand being with so many other children?” Nadia has had myriad lovers and interesting friends in her life (it appears that most of the latter, and perhaps some of the former, have been gay), and Pierre is curious about them all. Why, he wants to know, did she break up with the one named Walter, who appears to have been one of her favorites? “Probably because I couldn’t stay with one person forever – especially an Austrian physicist.” Her reasoning is silly until you ask yourself – would you want to be saddled for life with an Austrian physicist, especially if you were a gap-toothed babe with a brain made for the French equivalent of MIT (whatever that is) and a body made for sin? I thought not. The relationship between Pierre and Nadia becomes increasingly tangled: Pierre pulls away from her slightly, dallying with adorable boys he meets on public transportation and otherwise recognizing that his auntie may be just a wee bit unstable. Nadia becomes more withdrawn, though it’s hard to say if she actually starts drinking more. (She simply drinks a lot , to the point that her doctor tells her she’ll die if she doesn’t stop immediately.) Later, a very different sort of Austrian turns up in a slinky red turtleneck dress, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Chiha also wrote the script for Domain , and while some of the dialogue comes off as pure wack-a-doodle, it’s never laughable enough to throw you out of the picture. In fact, Domain is compelling precisely because of its lack of embarrassment. As Pierre, Sultan deftly walks the line between boyish innocence and erotic sophistication: He’s sweet, but there’s a pheromone-cloud of mystery hanging about him, too. And Dalle is just made for these loony-sexpot roles (never, until the day I die, will I forget the image of her driving those sled dogs at the end of Claire Denis’s inscrutable, incomparable L’Intrus ). She doesn’t disappoint here: Her Nadia is voracious, an appetite walking around on two impossibly long stems. Her mouth, bulbous like some sort of brilliant, fleshy undersea creature, looks hungry for everything. But we never see Nadia making love, or even seeming to want love. Instead, she delights in making workaday aphorisms sound sensual: “Mathematics are a way of organizing the world.” “Without mathematics, I’d be a liquid without a container.” Domain is a strange little picture, florid, probing, passionate in its very nuttiness. But Waters wasn’t overreaching in his use of the word “elegant.” Mathematics may, as Nadia believes, be a way of organizing the world. But numbers have their own unspoken allure, above and beyond their inherent usefulness. Domain has the austerity of a gleaming mathematical equation, yet it’s deeply in touch with the mystery of human fragility – as if a life could be swept away by brushing too carelessly against the chalkboard. It’s a movie about the Venn-diagram center between wanting too much and wanting nothing. Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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11-Year-Old Nadia Bloom Found Alive

11-Year-Old Nadia Bloom Found Alive – It was confirmed Tuesday morning by the Winter Springs police that 11-year-old autistic girl, Nadia Bloom, was found alive. Bloom went missing last Friday while riding her bike. She was last seen in Barring Estates subdivision in Winter Springs. According to a pastor at Metro Church where Nadia’s relatives attend, a member of the church who was conducting a search activity found Nadia around Tuesday morning. The pastor added that when Nadia Bloom was found alive, she was literally covered with mosquito bites although she seems to be in a pretty good condition. According to the Bloom family’s spokesperson, Patricia Guobadia, the news that Nadia Bloom was found alive was sent to her via text message. 11-Year-Old Nadia Bloom Found Alive is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Let’s Do the Two-Step Monogamy Shuffle Again!

Maybe it was after seeing Up In the Air and An Education , both of which—SPOILER ALERT!—have the same reveal: one of the main characters is, oops, married —but a related phenomenon has been bothering me lately. We’ve reached the age where we look for wedding rings. When we meet someone who doesn’t wear one, it’s fair to assume they’re single..

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Melanie Oudin: The U.S. Open’s Cinderella Story

The 17-year-old ousted Maria Sharapova and advances to the quarterfinals after defeating Nadia Petrova

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