Source: Paramount Pictures / Paramount Pictures Win tickets to the HOT 107.9 screening of “What Men Want” starring Taraji P. Henson, Tuesday, February 5th at 7:00PM at Regal Atlantic Station. _____ ____ WHAT MEN WANT (Paramount Pictures) Release Date: Friday, February 8th Rating: Rated R (for language and sexual content throughout, and some drug material) Directed By: Adam Shankman Produced By: Will Packer and James Lopez Cast: Taraji P. Henson, Aldis Hodge, Richard Roundtree, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Tracy Morgan Source: Paramount / Paramount Synopsis: Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is a successful sports agent who’s constantly boxed out by her male colleagues. When Ali is passed up for a well-deserved promotion, she questions what else she needs to do to succeed in a man’s world… until she gains the ability to hear men’s thoughts! With her newfound power, Ali looks to outsmart her colleagues as she races to sign the next basketball superstar, but the lengths she has to go to will put her relationship with her best friends and a potential new love interest (Aldis Hodge) to the test. WHAT MEN WANT is the latest comedy from director Adam Shankman (HAIRSPRAY) and producers Will Packer and James Lopez (GIRLS TRIP), co-starring Tracy Morgan, Richard Roundtree, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Josh Brener, Tamala Jones, Phoebe Robinson, Max Greenfield, Jason Jones, Brian Bosworth, Chris Witaske and Erykah Badu. #WhatMenWant
Porsha cracks the mic to tell her side of the messy azz story RHOA’s resident hot mess, Porsha Wiliams, appeared on the Ryan Cameron Morning Show to answer for all the shenanigans that she has been involved in of late. Take a listen to what she had to say below. Download: porsche-intv-032014-pt-1.mp3 Peep part 2 where Porsha chirps about allegedly dating Tamala Jones’ man after the flip.
This chick is lucky to be alive! Aneurysms are often fatal, so the fact that Tamala Jones managed to survive a ruptured aneurysm without any paralysis is a miracle. Jones brush with death happened 14 years ago, when she was 23-years-old, and she was initially nervous about talking about what happened for fear people might treat her differently. Now in an effort to educate the public about brain aneuryms, Tamala Jones shared her survival story with BlackEnterprise.com “[I woke] up one morning with a massive headache; feeling like I had to use the bathroom, like I had to urinate really bad. When I got out of bed I had no balance. I was walking on my toes and I was stomping. When I got to the bathroom, I plopped down on the toilet. I had no control over my body weight. And when I couldn’t go I was like, Oh, my God, I just had to pee really bad and now I don’t have to. Then, I got up because my head was hurting, and I looked in the mirror and I’m telling you two seconds after I looked in that mirror I dropped and hit the floor. I kept hearing myself tell myself, “Get up, get up now. Get up, get up, get up…,” and I kind of woke up as if somebody shook me out of a sleep, and the whole right side of my body was numb. I called work and I told them, “Something’s wrong with me. I can’t come in. I have to go to the hospital.” They told me, “You need to come into work. This is the last day of shooting for this season, and we don’t have time to wait for you to go to the doctor’s office.” [At the time] I was working on For Your Love [a WB sitcom] and I went there and my right arm was stuck in a position. I could not move it. They kept throwing jackets and purses over it trying to cover it. They were like, “You can’t bend your arm?” I’m like, “No!” And my head was still pounding. I went to the hospital after work and the doctor thought that it was a miracle that I was even alive, walking or talking, or that I even worked an entire day before I got to him. After that, I started having seizures. I had MRIs [and] cat scans, and they found out that my aneurysm actually burst. Had it been on another side of my brain I probably would have been paralyzed forever—it was on the left side of my brain and was the size of a 50-cent piece. They said once that blood dried up I would get my feeling back. I really don’t remember anything other than my grandmother coming to get me from my apartment, and me laying in my old room at her house; waking up to use the bathroom and eat. That went on for like three months. The third month I was kind of feeling back to normal. [My grandmother] took me to get shots of B-12, which I still get today, because B-12 really nourishes your nervous system and your brain is a giant nerve. So I tell people, get those B-12 shots, get yourself checked out, get a cat scan as part of your physical that you do once a year. Get everything checked out just to be on the up and up because, again, no one thinks someone 23 will have a brain aneurysm; and it’s hereditary in my family, so I always have to be careful. I hid the fact that I had an aneurysm for a very long time. I was embarrassed and I just felt like no one needed to know because it made me look weak. Who would of thought someone my age, at 23, had a brain aneurysm? My friend’s sister was like 24 and died [from an aneurysm], [and] I’d been hearing about people dying from brain aneurysms. [But] once you get older and you’re in your 30s, all that stuff that doesn’t matter so much in your 20s starts to matter. I had headaches for like three weeks. I took everything, and nothing helped—from sinus medicine to migraine medicine. I say that if you get it checked out right away when you have this headache and it’s continuously going and nothing works then you can save yourself. They can give you something to help you or they can remove it or whatever they need to do. But I felt like it was my duty as a survivor to speak about it. I mention the aneurysm to anybody that I can. Whenever I have a platform for people there that are listening. Because it’s something that happened to me and something that can happen to anybody in this world, if you are given warning then you can probably save your own life. So, I tell anybody. It doesn’t matter why I’m there speaking. I always bring up health some type of way—I segue into having a brain aneurysm at an early age. Whether it’s your heart or your head or your legs or your arms, if it’s too much pain, the doctor’s the only place to go. Not staying at home and wondering if this is ever going to go away. I just thought it was selfish of me not to even say what I survived or what I felt.” Them B-12 shots are the business! Bahleedat! On the real though, that’s crazy her employers made her come to work the day she suffered a ruptured aneurysm. We’re glad Tamala survived. People, PLEASE take care of your health! More On Bossip! RihRih Gets Kushed Up And Goes Drizzy H.A.M. On Twitter Talking About Skrippers And Getting Back Into Her Freakum Bikini The Favorite Child: We Pick The Hottest Sibling Out Of Each Superstar Family Luckiest Husbands In The World: A Look At Wives Keeping It Right And Tight For Their Men EXCLUSIVE: Robin Thicke (@RobinThicke) Gets Candid About His New Album, Adding To His Family, And Paula Patton Dancing In Lingerie
Celebrities always have the best hair – perfect waves and perfect weaves – but we caught up with some of television’s hottest stars at the recent Emmy Awards after-party and asked which products they just couldn’t live without. Here’s what Garcelle Beauvais (of TNT’s “Franklin & Bash”), Tamala Jones (of ABC’s “Castle”) and Alfre Woodard (of TNT’s “Memphis Beat”) had to say: Garcelle Beauvais Talks Cheating Husband To Jet Mag: “I Wasn’t In Denial” [PHOTO] 5 Hollywood Hotties We’d Love To See Replace Stacey Dash On VH1′s “Single Ladies”
HOT97 DJ Funkmaster Flex took offense at comments made by the hosts of rival radio station Power 105.1′s morning show “ The Breakfast Club ” in regards to the arrest of HOT97 DJ Mister Cee last week. In true Funk Flex style, the DJ dropped bombs as he called out Power 105.1′s Breakfast Club. “I know everything that moves in that building,” Flex said before launching into a rather emotional tirade. This morning, Funkmaster Flex was crowned “Donkey of the Day” by The Breakfast Club. The crew berated Flex for dropping subliminal disses towards the crew and even went so far as to say that they weren’t scared of Flex, claiming that he only goes after the dead or women, referring to Flex’s venomous comments towards 2Pac and his previous beefs with females like Christina Milian and Amber Rose, not to mention his recent domestic violence arrest. Spotted @ Vibe RELATED: Mister Cee Addresses Sex Scandal On Twitter & Through Music On Radio Show [AUDIO] RELATED: Charlemagne & The Breakfast Club Discuss Homosexuality In The Black Community
If you took the friends from Love Jones and invited them to a party with the cast of 30 Years To Life you might end up with something like Russ Parr’s 35 and Ticking . The romantic comedy follows a group of friends at various stages of their love lives trying to make a connection. Turning 35 with uncertainty in their lives is a cause for alarm and they’re all struggling to build the families they’ve always dreamed of. 25 Reasons We Love “Love Jones” The cast is a great mix of laughs and looks with Nicole Ari Parker, Tamala Jones, Kevin Hart, Keith Robinson, Meagan Good, Jill Marie Jones, Kym Whitley, Clifton Powell, Dondre Whitfield, Mike Epps, and Aaron D. Spears. Watch the trailer for 35 & Ticking below! [ Spotted@ BlackFilm.com ] RELATED POSTS Meagan Good Stars In “Video Girl” [Trailer] Tyler Perry To Star In Romantic Comedy ‘Good Deeds’ Biggie’s Son Stars In “Everything Must Go” With Will Ferrell [TRAILER]