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Yung Berg Says Robbery Story Is A ‘Lie’

‘It’s crazy to me how one lie … could do these type of things,’ he says of tabloid reports. By Shaheem Reid Yung Berg Photo: MTV News Yung Berg says it wasn’t him this time. TMZ reported that Berg was one of the victims robbed for over $10,000 in cash and jewelry at a home in L.A. over the weekend. On Thursday (February 25), Berg told MTV News he has not been robbed and hasn’t even been in Los Angeles. “No, I been in Las Vegas,” Berg, born Christian Ward, said flatly. “It’s crazy to me how one lie from one person when you in the limelight and got this type of shine, one lie could do these type of things. I wasn’t going to speak about it because it was lie — the unfortunate thing is I got a family [that worries]. So my mom start calling me, my dad start calling me, ‘Are you hurt? Something wrong with you?’ There’s nothing wrong with me — I’m pretty as a newborn baby.” According to LAPD spokesperson Richard French, a home invasion and robbery happened around 1 a.m. at a house party in the 2200 block of Mulholland Drive in L.A. Four suspects — two males and two females — came to the party with handguns and robbed the partygoers of cash and jewelry. Police said that of the eight victims, two were pistol-whipped. French said there were multiple witnesses but added that he could not name the victims or the owner of the house. Multiple reports have claimed that the home in question was either owned by Interscope Records or one of their marquee artists, Diddy. The reps for the label and Diddy refuted the claims in Monday’s edition of the Los Angeles Times . “As far as we have been able to tell in this short time, we have never owned or rented a house at this address for any purpose,” Interscope publicist Yvette Gayle told the publication. The Times also reported that Diddy’s publicist Keesha Johnson said it was “completely inaccurate” to link Combs to the house. “Sean is not affiliated with the property in any capacity.” Ironically, Berg says his production work is going to be featured heavily on Diddy-Dirty Money’s upcoming Last Train to Paris LP — Berg has co-production credit on the single “Love Come Down.” The young rapper said that TMZ contacted him before their story went out and he told them it was untrue. “I don’t know if it’s somebody I know that called them and trying to do some fraud stuff,” Berg said. “They called my phone — they called my line the day before they put it out. I’m thinking it’s a prank. How did they get my phone number? I’m playing along, laughing with them, then I’m like, ‘I been in Vegas, dog. Don’t put that out.’ They were like, ‘I got a deadline.’ It was crazy. It was like a movie. To be in the Palms [hotel] recording, then get a phone call, ‘This is such and such.’ It is what it is. I’m blessed. I’m healthy, I’m doing my thing.” (A spokesperson for TMZ had not returned our calls as of press time.) Related Artists Yung Berg

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Mad Mel Takes on Photographer, Prompts Police Report

UPDATE: LAPD spokesman Richard French tells E! News an investigation into the Gibson case is “ongoing.” “Early this morning, about 1:20 a.m., a man came into the Hollywood…

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Mariah Carey’s ‘Obsessed’ Video ‘Not About Eminem,’ Director Says

‘I guess it’s a good rumor, but I don’t think it’s true,’ director Brett Ratner says of Carey’s latest single. By Jocelyn Vena Brett Ratner and Mariah Carey in costume Photo: James Devaney/WireImage When Mariah Carey’s latest single “Obsessed” hit the airwaves, speculation swirled that the song is directed at Eminem as a response to his track “Bagpipes From Baghdad.” Fuel was added to that rumor’s fire after stills from the video were released — photos that seem to suggest that Carey dressed as Eminem for the clip

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Mariah Careys Obsessed Video Not About Eminem

‘I guess it’s a good rumor, but I don’t think it’s true,’ director Brett Ratner says of Carey’s latest single.

When Mariah Carey’s latest single “Obsessed” hit the airwaves, speculation swirled that the song is directed at Eminem as a response to his track “Bagpipes From Baghdad.” Fuel was added to that rumor’s fire after stills from the video were released — photos that seem to suggest that Carey dressed as Eminem for the clip.

But the video’s director, Brett Ratner, insists that as far as he knows, the song — off Carey’s latest album, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, out next month — isn’t about Eminem.

“It’s not about Eminem — we weren’t like, ‘Let’s find an Eminem look-alike,’ ” he told MTV News about the stalker character in the video, which he originally wanted to be played by Ellen DeGeneres. “We weren’t talking to any Eminem [look-alikes]. I guess it’s a good rumor, but I don’t think it’s true. I don’t really know. I never asked her, but then when I recommended Ellen, that’s where she got the idea.”

Ratner had heard the Eminem rumors, but insisted that Carey never told him the song was penned about the MC. The look Mariah rocks in the video was devised simply as a way to hide Mariah’s lady assets.

“Mariah never talked to me about that,” he explained. “You know, Mariah … she’s like the most feminine girl you can imagine, so the more I covered up the less work I had to do on the transitions of changing back and forth. I kind of told the wardrobe guy, ‘Let’s bulk her up with layers and stuff’ — first of all, to hide her breasts, because they’re prominent, and to kind of make her more boyish. A b-boy made sense.”

Ratner, who worked with Mariah on many of her videos including last year’s “Touch My Body,” explained that the video was more inspired by two films rather than Eminem: his love for the classic Martin Scorsese flick “The King of Comedy” and Carey’s love for the Lindsay Lohan flick “Mean Girls.”

“It was inspired by a movie that I love called ‘King of Comedy,’ when Sandra Bernhard was stalking Jerry Lewis — and that’s why I wanted to move it to New York,” he said, adding, “Mariah loves ‘Mean Girls.’ I think it’s funny [when the stalker gets hit with the bus like in the film] …”

The director explained that so many of their collaborations show the funny side of Mariah Carey because they share a special bond and are “like kids — we love playing and role playing. We love telling stories and making movies.”

“She’s really like a kid. All her nuances … she’s like a big kid. That’s what I think we’re trying to capture. It doesn’t have to be all serious and sexy and everyone thinks she’s a big diva,” he said. “She’s very comfortable with me. And she’s so smart. Like Madonna, she knows where her light is … she’ll know if she’s out of focus.”

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