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Benzino Allegedly Facing Jail Time

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Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news.  ( Terms and conditions ). In 2017 the cops raided Benzino’s home and now because of what they found he might be serving jail time. Headkrack mentioned that there was a warrant out for Benzino and during the raid they found 22 grams of THC oil, six molly pills and less than an ounce of weed. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Benzino could face up to 15 years in prison and it’s ridiculous. Headkrack spoke about reading about men that have raped women and other things and they face less jail time. He believes something should be done to the laws. SEE ALSO:  Former “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” Star Althea Won’t Be Charged For Smacking Benzino Lastly, no plans this weekend? Take the kids or take yourself to see “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Headkrack thinks this is the best one ever made and go check it out if you can. ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : Tragic: Window Washer Falls To His Death At Trump Hotel In Las Vegas Gabrielle Union And Dwyane Wade’s Baby Girl Is Living Her Best Little Life On The ‘Gram White Lady Harasses Black Women At Target For Talking About Eartha Kitt [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1628290″ overlay=”true”] Follow @TheRSMS

Benzino Allegedly Facing Jail Time

Kim Kardashian Pictures: Boobs! Butt! Blonde Hair!

Kim Kardashian is back to being platinum blonde. And also back to showing off various body parts, from her ample bosom to her impressive rear end. We think it’s safe to say that Kim Kardashian is back in general, folks. First, the reality star reached into her past by showing some birthday love to her old friend and boss, Paris Hilton. On the occasion of Hilton turning 36 years old on Friday, Kim posted the photo above and included with it a very simple caption: “Happy Birthday Paris Hilton. She also hopped on Twitter and wrote: “Today’s vibes channeling Paris! Happy Birthday @ParisHilton Can’t wait to celebrate with you soon.” As likely noticed in the above picture, Kardashian is also platinum blonde once again, a look she debuted to much ridicule a couple years back. Who can forget these Kim Kardashian memes , right? Kardashian, who first went platinum blonde back in March 2015 ahead of the Balmain show at Paris Fashion Week, also showed off the dyed locks in a couple silly Snapchat images. We went ahead and shared those for you as well. But we know why you’re really here. We know the kinds of Kim Kardashian pictures you wake up each morning hoping to ogle. And Kardashian recently delivered on this front as well, uploading some seriously sexy pics to her official app and website. To wit: Hubba, hubba, right?!? Aside from being thankful to Kardashian for starring in a one-woman wet t-shirt contest, it’s nice to see this sort of image online because it means Kim must be feeling pretty good these days. She’s been shunning the spotlight for months, recovering mentally and physically from being the victim of an armed robbery in early October. But the Kim Kardashian we all know and occasionally love has been creeping back into our lives since the calendar flipped to 2017, as this large-breasted mother of two has been posting seductive pictures again and even selling herself out for terrible products . It’s like everything in the world is back to normal when this happens, you know? (Except for the whole Donald Trump as President thing, that is.) Along with the sultry snapshot directly above, Kim gave fans a look at her butt this week. And here it is! Questions of whether Kim will divorce Kanye West continue to circulate online. Both halves of this famous couple have been unusually quiet when it comes to addressing them, but Kardashian did show her husband support after his fashion show on Wednesday night in New York. Once this relationship is smoothed out, we’re guessing Kim really will feel all the way back and we’ll be treated to plenty more nearly-naked poses from her. We’re looking forward to it. View Slideshow: Kim Kardashian: 20 Weird Facts About the Sex Tape Star

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Javi Marroquin Breaks Down Over Losing Kailyn Lowry: Watch

If we've said it once, we've said it a million times … Poor Javi. Javi Marroquin, save for a few jealous tendencies, has always seemed like great guy — one of the best fathers on all of Teen Mom for sure. And in the latest season of Teen Mom 2, what with his and Kailyn's divorce and all the sadness that entails, it's just been heartbreaking to see him struggle with his new life. And make no mistake, he is definitely struggling. In this sneak peek from next week's episode of the show, Javi is off on a beach trip with his brother and a couple of cousins. As they're kicking back, having some drinks, they ask the U.S. Air Force member about Kailyn. And that was the wrong thing to do. Javi explains that he's been sad on the trip because he and Kailyn used to take the kids to the same beach. And then he starts crying. For real. He says “I'm sad because I don't have my family anymore,” and that “it just sucks” to go home to an empty house, with new things and no one there. As for Kailyn and whatever mysterious thing brought on the divorce , his brother tells him: “We all saw it coming, but we didn't say sh-t because it wasn't our place.” But that's of little comfort to Javi, who continues crying. Check out the heartbreaking clip below:

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Get Your Life Together: Octomom Dumps Her Welfare Spending Kids Off With Friends And Checks Into Rehab For Prescription Pill Problem

Having 14 kids would drive anyone to a drug problem… Octomom Checks Into Rehab Octomom has checked herself into rehab for a prescription drug problem, leaving her 14 kids without a mother for 30 straight days. Via TMZ reports : A rep for Octomom tells us … Nadya admitted herself into the Chapman House Drug Rehabilitation Center in Southern California over the weekend after acknowledging she’s become dependent on Xanax … an anti-anxiety drug … which she began taking to “deal with stress.” Suleman’s rep tells us, “Nadya wanted to get off the Xanax she was prescribed by her doctor and learn to deal with her stress, exhaustion and anxiety with professional help with a team of doctors. Nadya wanted to deal with her issues and make sure she is the best mother she can be.” TMZ has obtained photos of Nadya on her way to the treatment center (above). As for the kids … we’re told Nadya is using 3 nannies and 2 friends to divvy up the child care duties. She also has a driver to take the kids to and from school. Neither Nadya’s mother nor father have been tapped to care for the kids. We’re told Nadya can afford to pay for treatment by herself — because she’s been making a ton of money from her porn career — but the rehab facility offered to pick up the tab anyway. We want to applaud OctoSkank for recognizing her problem and checking in herself before it became something court ordered, then we remember who she is and all of the other crap in her life and want to reach through the computer and slap her. Get your life together beyotch!

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Real Hot Bike Rental Video of the DAy

Best bike rentals in the globe. from Stason bros. on Vimeo . Some things are better with half naked hipster chicks dyking out……especially bike rental videos….every single commercial on TV….and well as every single thing I experience in my life should play out like that….I am going to work on making that happen…cuz the world is filled with too many uptight prude chicks unwilling to suck a handlebar, too busy complaining about your weight, your household income, who is gonna take the kids to school and you know what…that fucking sucks…but this….this is amazing….hipster Russian who are well versed with the sex trade…changing the face of what we jerk off to…..HOT. If you’re a hipster girl willing to get naked – feel free to email me so we can have sex.

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Finally, Moustaches Get Their Own Film Festival

This just in at Movieline HQ: “With the return in popularity of the moustache, the organizer of New England’s largest moustache pageant is introducing the world’s first known International Moustache Film Festival in 2012.” And, with a whole $100 in prize money, so remunerative! I’d have preferred the Stache d’Or, but hey. Here’s a video call for submissions, with full press release and submission details below. Beware: Hipsters ahoy! ================= 

International Moustache Film Festival – The World’s Hairiest Film Festival Portland, Maine– With the return in popularity of the moustache, the organizer of New England’s largest moustache pageant, No Umbrella Media, is introducing the world’s first known International Moustache Film Festival in 2012. The festival will be be held immediately before the fifth annual Stache Pag on March 30, 2012. The film selection committee must receive all film submissions by March 24, 2012. This festival is open to film makers the world over. The finalists will have their 8 minute or less films shown and judged at the festival. The winner will be chosen and awarded a cash prize. 
Dr. Lou Jacobs, director of The New England Bureau of The American Mustache Institute will be the host of the film festival. “This is an important moment in moustache history,” says Dr. Jacobs. “Never has there been a film festival dedicated to the unique art of filming the mustached male (or female). The American Mustache Institute would like to congratulate the IMFF for it’s efforts to preserve the mustached arts.” 

 Silly as this may sound, the festival is quite serious. The beneficiaries of the festival and 5th Annual Stache Pag will be Northeast Historic Film, MENSK and Mystache Fights Cancer. The events put on by No Umbrella Media are designed to preserve the arts and save lives. Some of the many film categories will be: Best Foreign Moustache Film, Best Growth Story, Best Collection of Moustaches in One Film and Best Fake Moustache Movie. Video announcement is located at www.stachefilmfest.com No Umbrella Media is Portland, ME-based video production company specializing in authentic storytelling through video. www.noumbrella.com The American Mustache Institute has been “protecting the rights of, and fighting discrimination against moustached Americans, by promoting the growth, care, and culture of the moustache.” AmericanMustacheInstitute.org Details:
Date: March 30, 2012 Venue: Port City Music Hall – 504 Congress Street, Portland, Maine. 
 Film Festival Begins: 7:30pm
 Stache Pag Begins: 10pm For more information, including ticket info, and how to enter the Moustache Pageant or Film Festival, please visit the websites. ###

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John Hawkes on Sundance Hit The Surrogate: Challenging Role Hurt, But It Was Worth It

Ben Lewin’s The Surrogate emerged as the undisputed hit of Sundance 2012, landing the biggest sale thus far (a $6 million sale to Fox Searchlight ) with the unlikeliest of subjects: A paralyzed man’s quest to lose his virginity, based on the life and writings of Bay Area poet Mark O’Brien. Thanks to Lewin’s sensitive and honest script and an impressive turn by indie favorite John Hawkes — who shines with wit and grace in a physically demanding performance as O’Brien, who has no use of his limbs due to polio but begins to explore his sexuality with the help of a hands-on sex therapist (Helen Hunt) – The Surrogate earned consecutive standing ovations and got critics buzzing with the possibilities for next year’s Academy Awards. Movieline sat down with Hawkes in Park City to discuss the indie labor of love, why O’Brien’s story resonates so powerfully, and how opportunities have expanded for him since breaking out two years ago at Sundance with his Oscar-nominated turn in Winter’s Bone . You folks got two standing ovations here at Sundance, and made the biggest sale of the festival – how are you feeling right now, in this moment? It’s surreal, it really is! I’m trying to process it. I don’t concern myself too much with that but I’m really glad Fox Searchlight bought the movie; they did a wonderful job with Martha Marcy May Marlene and they’re great people, so hopefully our little movie is in good hands. I grew up close to Berkeley and was a little familiar with Mark O’Brien before seeing the film, but it captured that sense of place for me – especially with little touches like Pink Man to set the atmosphere. Yes, of course! That’s good, because we shot in Los Angeles because we couldn’t afford to shoot up there. We had to make our own Pink Man and everything. [Laughs] Luckily there are a couple of Victorian streets in Los Angeles that we were able to utilize. How familiar were you with O’Brien’s story beforehand? I was minutely aware of Mark because I had heard of Jessica Yu’s amazing, Academy Award-winning short doc about Mark, called Breathing Lessons . I’d just vaguely kind of remembered that, and I may have seen an article about him at that time, but it was a new kind of story to me when I picked up the script and read it. I was pretty taken with the script itself, by Ben Lewin, and knowing he was going to direct the film which is often a wonderful thing – it’s the person who wrote the script, directing the movie. I just thought he was an extraordinarily interesting man, a polio survivor himself and very uniquely qualified to tell the story. When the project came to you – a very challenging role, to say the least — what made you decide you had to do it? My first question to Ben, as we sat down to meet before he’d offered the role and before I’d accepted the role, was ‘Why not a disabled actor?’ And he assured me that he had taken the last couple of years, he’d put out feelers to disabled groups, and had auditioned several people – a couple of them are in the film – and just felt like he hadn’t found his Mark. So with that huge question answered, I talked to Ben a lot about how he saw the film as a whole, how he saw the character of Mark; I had my ideas, we chatted and seemed to get along really well, so it was a good fit. We went forward from there. And this is a very small project. Ben raised the money by appealing to friends, basically, and so this tiny little script suddenly attracting William H. Macy, Helen Hunt, and a bunch of other wonderful actors – it’s vindicating to read something and think, ‘This is really good!’ And then you realize other people think so too. I’m not insane, it is a great script! How challenging was the shoot itself, physically? It was very challenging – again, a minute amount of the challenge that a disabled person faces, moment to moment, but certainly it was physically challenging. I helped invent a device that we used to curve Mark’s spine, basically a large piece of foam that we nicknamed ‘The Torture Ball’ because it would lay under the left side of my body and curve my spine for every shot in the movie. Sometimes I’d have to lay on that for an hour at a time, and it was hard – it apparently displaced my organs. [Laughs] My chiropractor told me that my organs were migrating and to hopefully finish the movie soon. I have minor health issues that may relate to laying on that thing, but nothing compared to what many people suffer daily, and it’s a small price to pay for what’s turned out to be a really beautiful film. To paraphrase Mark himself in the film, it may have hurt – but it was worth it? Yes! Definitely. It’s an interesting choice that Ben made to present Mark’s story here not as a straight biopic but with a focus on his relationship with his sex surrogate. What do you think that shifted angle brings, as opposed to a more conventional portrayal? Interesting. I think Ben originally had seen the movie as a biopic and then began to realize that the part of Mark’s life that interested him the most was his quest to learn his sexual possibilities as a disabled man. I think it’s a really wise choice; biopics are interesting, but I’d rather see a documentary of a person’s whole life, and I’d much rather see a narrative feature focused on a small piece of their life. And if you can focus on a small piece of someone’s life and tell it well enough, I think it informs the whole of their life. And there’s a real interesting story there – there’s a relationship that develops, certainly heightened in our film, but with the blessing of the real surrogate, Cheryl Cohen Green, to heighten and complicate their relationship a bit and to make it a love story of sorts. The subject matter, as you describe it, doesn’t have wide appeal but I think it has so much humor and so much truth, it’s a breath of fresh air. Mark’s voice really comes through – the same painfully honest, witty spirit you can see in his writings. It was important to me to fight self-pity at every turn, and for the film as a whole to fight sentiment as much as possible. He certainly never wanted people to feel sorry for him . No! The idea that he was a courageous person and stuff, he thought was bullshit. Like, how do you presume to know what I feel, what I go through? I think through his articles he was very interested in the political and social aspects of his disability. One thing that’s striking about Jessica Yu’s film, and I believe I also read something Mark wrote about it, is that to the taxpayer – to those of us who help support disabled people by paying taxes – it was half or maybe one-third of the cost of him being in an institution and live on his own, to pay rent, to hire attendance, way less of a strain on the taxpayer than keeping him an institution, where he was sadly stuck for a few years of his life when his parents were too old to take care of him. Luckily, the University of California, Berkeley in the ‘70s said, we’ll take care of any student who qualifies, who can pass our admission – it doesn’t matter what their disability. There’s an amazing photograph of his iron lung, 800 lbs. of it, hanging from a crane right outside his dorm room window as they’re trying to get it inside. So I know Mark always had a really felt beholden to Berkeley and felt a wonderful debt to that college and that town. They opened up his life, he was kind of reborn in his 30s in Berkeley. Sex and love are central to Mark’s journey in this film, and it’s such a fascinating terrain to explore – the relationship between disability and sexuality, and sexuality and manhood, and what they all might have meant to him. I can’t exactly speak in exact detail to his innermost thought, but he was quite effusive in his writings. In Jessica Yu’s film there is a brief mention of his surrogate time. Bill Macy’s made the point that he worked with a group, and disabled people, like able-bodied people, want to be independent as much as possible and live their lives that way, and they also want to love and be loved. Those are commonalities among people everywhere, and certainly disabled people are no exception. I think that Mark mainly was interested in sex because he was more largely interested in love and in a relationship with someone, and I think that he felt that if he ever met someone he could love, that he would want to have explored his possibilities, sexually. So that’s where the surrogate comes in. The minute that the first screening here ended, folks were buzzing about The Surrogate and next year’s Oscars. It’s a little early! [Laughs] It’s a lot early. I mean, there may be twenty more amazing films that come out in the next year. I hope so! So who knows? It’s way too early and it doesn’t exactly make me nervous, I just turn a deaf ear to it because low expectations have always been the key to happiness for me. I don’t want to expect things to happen as much as hope, and if those Oscar predictions come true, fantastic – because it will bring more people to this film. After the success of Winter’s Bone , perhaps, how much did things change for you? Has the way that you’ve chosen projects in the last few years evolved at all? No, though I’ve certainly been afforded the opportunity to choose what I might be a part of. It’s not like every director in every movie is seeking me out by any means, there are a lot of things I’m not suited for, a lot of things I’m not interested in, and a lot of things that directors wouldn’t be interested in me for. What are you interested in? I’m interested in amazing stories told by talented people, and to get to play a terrific role. The three things I try to find are story, parts, people. Has it gotten easier to find the great characters? You know, I think it maybe is. It’s certainly changed for me because when I first got to Los Angeles 20 years ago, I had worked a lot of my life and was still working regular jobs. Acting was more fun to me, and paid better when I could get the gigs, so in order to avoid any further carpentry and restaurant work and things I’d been doing for many years, I just took whatever came my way. I was happy to be able to pay rent and eat. Certainly I’m freer now; I don’t get to do everything I want to do, but I no longer have to do things I don’t want to do — so that’s good. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter . Get more of Movieline’s Sundance coverage here .

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Red Hook Summer Collaborator James McBride: Hollywood Forces Black Artists to Be ‘Cultural Maids’

Days after the polarizing Red Hook Summer hit Sundance , co-writer/co-producer James McBride unleashed a passionate missive comparing the black artists’ experience to cultural servitude: “You get to drive the well-meaning boss to and fro, you love that boss, your lives are stitched together, but only when the boss decides your story intersects with his or her life is your story valid. Because you’re a kind of cultural maid. You serve up the music, the life, the pain, the spirituality. You clean house. Take the kids to school. You serve the eggs and pour the coffee. And for your efforts the white folks thank you. They pay you a little. They ask about your kids. Then they jump into the swimming pool and you go home to your life on the outside, whatever it is. And if lucky you get to be the wise old black sage that drops pearls of wisdom, the wise old poet or bluesman who says ‘I been buked and scorned,’ and you heal the white folks, when in fact you can’t heal anybody.” [ 40Acres.com ]

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Camille and Kelsey Grammer Continue to Suck

The custody battle between Camille and Kelsey Grammer continues to grow uglier than Snooki after a night at the club. Here is the latest: The ex-couple faced off in court today because Kelsey wanted to spend six days with his children in Los Angeles. Camille did not want this to happen because she feared her former husband would not take the kids to their usual activities, such as dancing, sports and, according to TMZ, therapy. A family court judge ruled in the actor’s favor… but added that he can only be in charge of the children if they DO attend said activities. Kelsey’s response? Okay, I’ll go… if Camille does not! Seriously, these people are less mature than their offspring. Camille, however, is a regular attendee at these events and, sources say, has every intention of keeping her schedule. Stay tuned to see how this gets resolved! If you can stomach it. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Denise Richards to Charlie Sheen: Let Me Help!

Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen have had plenty of differences, but compared to the drama between Sheen and Brooke Mueller, the two are downright cozy. That’s why, in the wake of Brooke spiraling so out of control, Denise reached out to Charlie and offered to take informal custody of his twins, Bob and Max. Denise called Charlie right after the shocking story broke late last week that a likely strung out Brooke hit a pawn shop to hawk a watch and a stereo. Sheen’s previous ex-wife wants to help if she can . Denise told Charlie it was apparent Brooke (now back in rehab ) is off the rails and with Charlie on tour, she offered to take the kids until things stabilized. Charlie and Denise also have two young daughters, Sam and Lola. As for Charlie’s reaction? He’s had issues with Denise, like we said, but he didn’t shut her down. He thanked her and told her, “I’ll keep you posted.” Charlie’s lawyer is going to court in an attempt to gain full custody from Brooke, whose mother has also offered to take the kids. Stay tuned …

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