Does Charlie Villanueva Have The Hottest Fiancé In Sports? We recently posed a question: which sport has the hottest wives ? Well, Charlie Villanueva might be moving NBA up to the top by putting a ring on video vixen Michelle Game . She’s incredible. Take a look.
Ludacris drops a new record called “Good Lovin’” featuring R&B crooner Miguel and heartache is the topic at hand. The sparkly keys and chords were hooked up by the Internz while Miguel handles the hook… Continue
Family Members Play “Ebola Prank” On Child To Teach Him A Lesson via THG In the following video, parents in Las Vegas have a bit of fun with their child by taking his temperature and then telling him he has contracted Ebola. The footage was uploaded to the Instagram account of the boy’s uncle, who responded to critics that came down harshly on the prank by explaining its origin thusly… and angrily: “FOR YALL IGNORANT DUMB MFS TALKING SH*T ABOUT A 6SECOND VIDEO WE PRANKED MY LIL COUSON BECAUSE HE CAME UP TO HIS MOTHER AND TOLD HER HE HAD EBOLA SO SINCE HE THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY WE PRANKED HIM TO MAKE HIM THINK HE HAD EBOLA SO HE WOULD STOP PLAYING AROUND.”
This is a sad story from all sides… Former Marching 100 Band Member Convicted Of Manslaughter In 2011 Hazing Case Via LA Times : A 26-year-old former member of Florida A&M’s vaunted marching band was convicted of manslaughter and hazing Friday, nearly three years after band member Robert Champion was beaten to death with drumsticks, mallets and other items during a hazing ritual. Dante Martin was convicted of manslaughter and three counts of college hazing causing injury or death, a representative for the 9th Circuit State’s Attorney’s Office in Orlando told the Los Angeles Times. A sentencing date has not been set, and no other information was immediately available, the representative said. More than 15 students were charged in Champion’s death. Champion, of Decatur, Ga., died of blunt-force trauma after fellow band members punched him and hit him with drumsticks in a ritual known as “crossing Bus C.” Seven students accepted plea deals that resulted in probation or community service, according to the Associated Press; one student, Jesse Baskin, was sentenced to a year in prison. Seven students accepted plea deals that resulted in probation or community service, according to the Associated Press; one student, Jesse Baskin, was sentenced to a year in prison. Champion’s death led to the resignation of the band leader and the university president and caused the school to shut down the band for nearly two years. The band was allowed to return to the field in September 2013 after the school instituted a slew of anti-hazing restrictions. A young man dies, several students jailed, and the band program is tarnished…all over nonsense. When will hazing as a rite of passage die out? SMH.
Guess she wasn’t worried about Diddy too much… Jennifer Lopez Opens Up On Split From Ben Affleck Just days after revealing emotional and verbal abuse at the hands of one of her many exes, Jennifer Lopez is delving deeper into her first major heartbreak that inadvertently led to her longest-running marriage . Via PageSix : Jennifer Lopez was heartbroken when her relationship with Ben Affleck ended in 2004 — but also quick to move on with her now ex-husband, Marc Anthony. In an interview with Marria Shriver airing Monday and Tuesday on “Today,” Lopez opened up about both relationships. “Right away when you broke up with Ben Affleck, Marc Anthony was there, like, two days later, and you were in,” recalled Shriver, referring to Lopez ending her relationship with Affleck in January and beginning her quick courtship with Anthony soon after. By June 2004 the singers were married. “Right, you’re absolutely right,” said the “American Idol” judge. “It was probably my first big heartbreak, and to have one of my best friends who I’d known for years who I actually love and did have chemistry with come into my life and say, ‘I’m here.’ What you need to know is, nobody can save you or heal you. Only you can do that for you.” Lopez, who has a string of exes — including three ex-husbands — has said in recent months that she’s taking a break from men for a bit. “I’m open to love, but right now, I think it’s better to just be on my own for a minute and learn more about myself,” the 45-year-old told Shriver. In Lopez’s new memoir, “True Love,” out Nov. 4, she details the painful time in her life when she realized her marriage to Anthony was coming to an end. “My kids were only like three years old at the time and the whole thing was heartbreaking and it’s so funny how life is like that sometimes,” the singer told Meredith Vieira in an interview airing Monday. “You are having tremendous highs and at the same time you are going through, probably the worst moment of my life at that moment.” In her book, Lopez also writes about suffering from mental, emotional and verbal abuse in the past, but doesn’t specify which of her exes were abusive. “I’ve never gotten a black eye or a busted lip, but I’ve been in relationships where I have felt abused in way or another: mentally, emotionally, verbally,” she writes. “I know what it feels like for your soul to be diminished by the way your loved one is treating you.” She’s just airing out ALL her personal business, huh? Will you be copping this book of hers?