Tiger Woods’ ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, just picked up this new mansion in North Palm Beach, Fla., a mere 10 miles away from Woods’ own mammoth estate. Nordegren purchased the oceanfront home in a gated community eight months after finalizing her $100 million divorce from the philandering golfer. The Swedish beauty and her two kids with Tiger plan to move into the enormous home, rumored to have cost $12 million, in the next few weeks. Here’s the house that Rachel Uchitel built … This is Elin Nordegren’s new home. She’s not un-rich . With the super-private Woods, who actually did a few interviews this week, just down the road, Elin made good on her promise to keep their kids close. This was supposedly Tiger’s biggest stipulation in their split, much more so than money. If nothing else, hopefully they can raise the children amicably. [Photo: Pacific Coast News]
I can’t help but respect and appreciate any girl who’s last name starts with the world WHORE. Especially when their career is based on them getting paid to get naked or half naked…like a whore…only they are called “Models” to make it all okay…socially acceptable, even prestigious enough to make a bitch who at the age of 12 would never have thought she’d be exchanging money for her body…hell bitch wanted to be a Vet or a nurse or a seamstress or whatever girls want to be when they grow up…but realized, it’s a lot easier to just take her clothes off for money than to actual work for anything. It’s pretty much the stripper way. We’ve seen her topless before – and I’m a fan… So enjoy this campaign she did for some Swimwear/Lingerie line called Princess Tam Tam (free advertising, free advertising)…. FOLLOW ME
You know when you swim in the same exclusive, VIP gene pool for a couple of hundred years, you’re gonna end up with some fucked up genetic disorders. It’s just the way it is and it doesnt change if you take tradition from the backwoods, add a couple of billion dollars, power and palaces, it’s still gonna fuck you up, cuz that’s nature and I guess nature’s way of punishing you people for being elitast cunts… All that to say, maybe Prince William and Kate Middleton will be taking over the thrown sooner than later, cuz no one wants a king with Elephantitis…or at even a fucking weird looking masturbation hand….. This just in… Dear Sir, I can promise you Prince Charles does not have “Elephantitis”. However, he may have Elephantiasis Thank you for your service. Spelling is overrated, as is google, wikipedia and spellcheck that just highlighted google, wikipedia and spellcheck…..Motherfuckers….you best protect your masturbation hand…. FOLLOW ME
These are some pretty gay fairy pics of Rihanna on the beach, prancing around like some kind of poofter who just graduated his interior design college program with honors, or just walked out of the AIDS clinic negative after a night of hard fucking raw dog in a bathouse after too many Cosmos, poppers, and Tina…..skipping around like you just want to cunt punch her to make her sit down…and these pictures would have been so much better if they were a tribute to her life after she succombed to a terminal illness she suffered the way we’ve suffered by being polluted by her music…Maybe that was a little extreme, but I know there’s something twisted about how she went from Barbado Trashman’s trash to a spread in Vogue like she matters…something went down and I can only blame secret societies, cover-ups and teenage prostitute scandals…whatever…here are the pics…. FOLLOW ME
Pop singer posts video message inviting fans to ask her questions. By James Dinh Lady Gaga Photo: Anita Bugge/ Getty Images Lady Gaga has always found creative ways to interact with her fans, and her latest idea is no exception. On Tuesday, the pop titan took to YouTube to post a video message inviting her Little Monsters to ask her questions in an upcoming Google interview. Standing against a brick wall, Gaga greets her fans in the beginning of the black-and-white video, saying, “Hello, Little Monsters. This is Lady Gaga on the road at the Monster Ball. I wanted to let you in on the news that I’ll be doing an exclusive Google interview using one of their tools called the moderator, which allows you guys to ask me all the questions that you want. “Do you have something that you always wanted to know about me or maybe you have questions about my fashion love or even the kind of things I search for on Google. Well, now is your chance!” she continues in the clip. Fans can participate in the interview by heading to the singer’s YouTube channel and submitting videos or written questions. While on the singer’s page, they can also vote for the questions they want to hear the most. In addition to the video network, fans can tweet their questions using the hashtag #GoogleGoesGaga. Fans have until the end of the day Friday to submit their entries. “I’ll post the video interview with all my questions next week, so stay tuned. I’ll let you know when it goes up, and remember, you’re all amazing and I love you so, so much. I’ll see you soon. You were born this way,” she concludes with her monster growl. As of Wednesday (March 16), some of the most popular submissions included everything from pre-fame bullies to backstage tour stories. “You said that in school a lot of people bullied you and didn’t like you,” one fan wrote. “Now that you are famous, have any of them tried to ‘apologize’ and become friends? If so, what did you say to them?” “What do you do with all the T-shirts, stuffed animals, letters, hats and other monster gifts you receive?” asked another fan. Have you asked Lady Gaga a question yet? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ Video Premieres Related Artists Lady Gaga
Snoop tweets that gangsta crooner who lent his smooth vocals to array of West and East Coast hits was ‘a true legend’ of hip-hop and R&B. By Alvin Blanco Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg in 2004 Photo: Todd Williamson/FilmMagic As the hip-hop nation mourns the death of Nathaniel “Nate Dogg” Hale on Tuesday, the exact cause of death is still unknown, although Hale’s family has noted his history of strokes. What is certain, however, is the indelible impact the singer/rapper’s smooth baritone had on gangsta and G-Funk rap music. Nate Dogg lent his vocal talents to a plethora of songs over the years, with his smooth but gangsta crooning serving as the cherry on top of many a hip-hop hit. The Long Beach, California, native collaborated with both up-and-coming acts and A-listers, including Dr. Dre, Eminem, Tupac and 50 Cent. A number of artists who knew and worked with Nate took to Twitter to express their condolences. And few rappers worked as extensively with Nate Dogg as did Snoop Dogg. The two, along with Warren G, were once part of a group called 213 that sparked Dr. Dre’s initial interest in Snoop. “We lost a true legend n hip hop n rnb,” Snoop tweeted . “One of my best friends n a brother to me since 1986 when I was a sophomore at poly high where we met.” Rapper/actor Xzibit experienced a boost in his profile after appearing on Snoop Dogg’s “B Please,” which featured singing from Nate Dogg. “We lost a [soldier], a father, a legend, a homie,” Xzibit wrote . “My condolences go out to Ms. Ruth and the entire family. Celebrate #NateDogg #FOREVER.” Ludacris also benefitted from a catchy Nate Dogg hook on his 2001 song “Area Codes,” which earned a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration category. “There is a certain void in hip hop’s heart that can never be filled,” Luda tweeted . “Glad we got to make history together. RT @SnoopDogg: RIP NATE DOGG.” 50 Cent was traveling and heard about the news when he landed at his destination. “I just landed nate dog is dead damn,” 50 tweeted . “GOD BLESS HIM R.I.P he meant a lot to west coast hiphop. Iv always been a fan of it.” 50 also mentioned that although he wrote the hook Nate sings on “21 Questions,” from his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, he “needed nate to sing it for me. He had a way of making everything feel hard.” Other rappers expressed grief over Nate’s death while also reminding fans of their collaborations. “R.I.P. TO MY HOMIE NATE DOGG!,” Bay Area slang master E-40 tweeted, also providing a link to the video of his song “Nah, Nah,” which featured Nate on its hook. “RIP my brother Nate Dogg,” Cali lyricist Rass Kass wrote , while adding a link to his song “4 Much,” featuring Bad Azz, Tash and Nate Dogg. Nate’s talents spanned the entire hip-hop nation: East Coast, West Coast and everywhere in between, as reflected by the tweets from his many collaborators. “R.I.P. TO MY HOMEBOY NATE DOGG DPGC DOGG POUND GANGSTA 4 LIFE,” fellow Long Beach native Daz Dillinger tweeted . Daz befriended Nate while they were working on “Deeez Nuuuts,” from Dr. Dre’s seminal album, The Chronic. “R.I.P to the homie nate dogg, my condolences to his family,” tweeted G-Unit’s Lloyd Banks, who featured Nate on his songs “Warrior, Part 2” and “Til the End.” “Dam RIP Big Homie nate dogg sleep well gangsta!!” Obie Trice tweeted . The Detroit rapper has a number of songs with Nate, including “Look in My Eyes” and “The Set Up.” Send your well-wishes and condolences by leaving your comments below. Related Photos Nate Dogg: A Life In Photos Related Artists Nate Dogg Snoop Dogg Ludacris 50 Cent
The Presstelegram in Long Beach, California is reporting that Nathaniel D. Hale, also known as Nate Dogg in the hip hop industry, died Tuesday. The rap star was 41. The cause of death is not known. It is being reported that he suffered two strokes, one in 2007 and another in 2008. Follow me on twitter to get any updates!
Pop star says she will join Twitter to promote the show, which premieres in April. By Gil Kaufman Christina Aguilera Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images Is the age of the mean judge over? With the new “American Idol” panel going pretty easy on this year’s top 13 so far, it’s starting to sound like there will be more of the same back-patting on the upcoming NBC singing competition “The Voice.” “There is no good and bad,” said Christina Aguilera , one of the show’s mentors, in her first public appearance since her arrest for public intoxication earlier this month. Aguilera sat in one of the oversize swivel chairs alongside fellow judge/coach Adam Levine on Tuesday to talk up the show, which premieres on April 26. “This isn’t about tearing people down. I want to bring these people up,” she added, according to Entertainment Weekly. ” ‘The
Singer had suffered several strokes in recent years, but cause of death has not been announced. By Gil Kaufman Nate Dogg Photo: Todd Williamson/ Getty Images One of rap’s most lauded male hook singers, Long Beach, California native Nate Dogg (born Nathaniel Hale) died on Tuesday at the age of 41 after several years of health problems. With his deep, melodic voice and smooth soul rumble, Dogg was one of the key elements in the rise of the West Coast G-Funk sound pioneered by Death Row Records in the early 1990s. Though overshadowed by such peers as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Warren G, Nate was a critical participant in a number of major left-coast gangsta hits, including G’s “Regulate” and Dre’s iconic solo debut, 1992’s The Chronic. Hale’s death was first reported by the Long Beach Press Telegram, which noted that his family announced his death on Tuesday. The cause of death was not announced at press time, but Hale had struggled with serious health issues recently, including suffering a massive stroke in 2007 that left him partially paralyzed and another the following year . A spokesperson for the singer could not be reached for comment at press time for further details on his passing. Hale was born in Long Beach on August 19, 1969, and dropped out of high school at 16 to join the Marines, where he served for three years. He formed the rap group 213 — a reference to the local area code — in 1991 with then unknown pals Snoop Dogg and Warren G. The group’s demo eventually made its way to Dre, who liked Nate’s sound and recruited him to participate on The Chronic. Nate was a four-time Grammy nominee, earning his first nod in 1995 for the legendary Warren G collaboration “Regulate,” followed by another in 2001 for providing a hook to the Dre and Snoop tune “The Next Episode.” He earned his third notice in 2002 for singing on Ludacris’ “Area Codes” and another in 2007 for his work on Eminem’s “Shake That.” Though his instantly recognizable, laid-back sound blessed countless songs by other artists over the years, Dogg also released a number of solo albums, including 1998’s double-CD G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2 (featuring guest spots from Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg and Warren G), 2001’s Music & Me and a self-titled 2008 effort. Following news of Nate’s passing, a number of his hip-hop brethren reflected on their fallen comrade. The news appeared to hit both Snoop Dogg and DPG member Daz the hardest. “We lost a true legend n hip hop n rnb” tweeted Snoop. “One of my best friends n a brother to me since 1986 when I was a sophomore at poly high where we met. I love u buddy luv. U will always b wit me 4ever n a day u put the g n g funk u put the 1 n 213 n u put yo stamp on evrybdy u ever didit wit …