Levi Johnston turns 22 years old today. For a brief synopsis of Levi’s short time on this planet, let’s turn it over to his Wikipedia bio, because the facts are funnier than anything we could write: “He first received media attention in August 2008 upon Sarah Palin’s announcement that her daughter Bristol was five months pregnant and that Johnston was the father. Wedding plans were scrapped when the pair broke off their engagement in March 2009.”
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The New Jersey Nets are no longer. The Brooklyn Nets are the future. The newly-relocated NBA franchise even has a black-and-white logo, unveiled Monday at a sporting goods store on Flatbush Avenue, right across the street from its soon-to-be-completed home arena, the $1 billion Barclays Center. Check out the Brooklyn Nets logo below: Star center Brook Lopez was joined by coach Avery Johnson, General Manager Billy King, Bruce Ratner, the real estate developer, minority owner and catalyst behind the team’s relocation, and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. “Hello Brooklyn,'” Lopez said. “I’ve been waiting a long time to say that. It’s exciting.” No word if co-owner Jay-Z or soon-to-be free agent Kris Humphries were there.
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard became the proud parents of their second baby girl a week and a half ago, a rep for Gyllenhaal confirmed today. Born April 19 in New York, the parents named their daughter Gloria Ray. Gyllenhaal, 34, and Sarsgaard, 41, are already parents to daughter Ramona, 5. Together since 2002, the couple tied the knot in Brindisi, Italy, in 2009. Since first becoming a mother in 2006, Gyllenhaal, like so many other working moms, says she’s struggled to balance her personal and professional life. “I had been so focused on Ramona and she’s been everything to me, but I’m also an actress,” she said recently. “It’s not possible to do it perfectly.” Sarsgaard, meanwhile, had another set of concerns. “I’ve seen kids with siblings – I don’t have any, so I don’t know – but they generally go for about five minutes, ‘Oh, cool! Anyway, what are we going to do now? Can we return it?’ I think it gets boring quickly, at first, and it takes them awhile to bond.” We have a feeling Ramona will manage. Congrats! [Photo: WENN.com]
Shoulda never gave you hoes Twitter SMH Via TMZ reports : One of Michael Turner’s many baby mamas continues to rip him on Twitter despite a court agreement prohibiting her from doing so … and the star running back wants a judge to get her to stop … ASAP. Turner and baby mama Maria Grissom are battling in court over Turner’s daycare payments for their daughter. According to documents filed in Georgia, Grissom claims the Atlanta Falcons superstar NEVER pays his daughter’s school money on time is demanding he pay her up to four years in advance … to the tune of $59,121. But Turner is firing back … claiming he DOES pay the school on time and it’s Grissom who is in the wrong … blasting his personal life drama all over her Twitter account in violation of their court agreement. In the docs, Grissom admits to the Twitter rampage, but is adamant that it’s Turner’s fault … claiming she had to defend her reputation ever since one of Turner’s OTHER baby mamas (he has four in all) was involved in a “ghetto fight” at his house that made national news. Turner is requesting to pay all the money he owes directly to the day care and NOT to his baby mama, and for her to stop talking trash about him on the internet. A judge has yet to rule on the case. More On Bossip! Cheese So Hard… That Isht Cray! We’ve Never Seen Yeezy Look So Happy In His Life Bad Girls Club Season 8 Reunion First Clips: First Time Audience Member Scrap At Reunion [Video] The OMG Girls Speak To Bossip Exclusively About Their Career Family And Boys Peace, My Brother: A List Of The 10 LEAST Violent States In America
Shoulda never gave you hoes Twitter SMH Via TMZ reports : One of Michael Turner’s many baby mamas continues to rip him on Twitter despite a court agreement prohibiting her from doing so … and the star running back wants a judge to get her to stop … ASAP. Turner and baby mama Maria Grissom are battling in court over Turner’s daycare payments for their daughter. According to documents filed in Georgia, Grissom claims the Atlanta Falcons superstar NEVER pays his daughter’s school money on time is demanding he pay her up to four years in advance … to the tune of $59,121. But Turner is firing back … claiming he DOES pay the school on time and it’s Grissom who is in the wrong … blasting his personal life drama all over her Twitter account in violation of their court agreement. In the docs, Grissom admits to the Twitter rampage, but is adamant that it’s Turner’s fault … claiming she had to defend her reputation ever since one of Turner’s OTHER baby mamas (he has four in all) was involved in a “ghetto fight” at his house that made national news. Turner is requesting to pay all the money he owes directly to the day care and NOT to his baby mama, and for her to stop talking trash about him on the internet. A judge has yet to rule on the case. More On Bossip! Cheese So Hard… That Isht Cray! We’ve Never Seen Yeezy Look So Happy In His Life Bad Girls Club Season 8 Reunion First Clips: First Time Audience Member Scrap At Reunion [Video] The OMG Girls Speak To Bossip Exclusively About Their Career Family And Boys Peace, My Brother: A List Of The 10 LEAST Violent States In America
You know who, said you know what, about you know who… Carmen Bryan Bashes Nas New Song “Daughters” Yesterday , Nas dropped a new banger about his “little princess”, Destiny, called “Daughters” from his upcoming album Life Is Good . While most of the hip-hop community was overwhelmingly ecstatic about Mr. Jones new track, one person in particular was none-too-happy with the legendary Queensbridge spitter. Carmen Bryan , Nas’ daughter’s mother, took twitter to voice her displeasure with him and his decision to re-air the business that all of us already knew anyway . As expected, the twitterverse turned on Carmen and she spent several hours going back-and-forth with fans defending her daughter. Hit the flip to peep the tweets. How do you feel about Nas’ song? Was he out of bounds for putting the facts down on wax??
Are the Central Park Five the next West Memphis Three? The teenagers wrongfully convicted in the vicious 1989 rape and beating of jogger Tricia Meili — and only released after the actual attacker came forward in 2002 — will be showcased in a forthcoming Ken Burns documentary entitled, appropriately enough, The Central Park Five . And while the film was funded in part by Burns’s longtime patrons at PBS, the two-time Oscar nominee and four-time Emmy winner (who co-directed the project with his daughter Sarah Burns and son-in-law David McMahon) is taking the film to Cannes next month with the hope of finding a theatrical distributor: “We want to do it [theatrically] because the running time makes it manageable, and there’s something urgent about it,” he told TV Guide this week. This sounds… familiar? At least a little familiar, anyway: Directors Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky made the festival rounds last year with their HBO-produced documentary Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory , another chronicle of miscarried justice made right-ish with the release — if not the exoneration — of wrongly convicted “West Memphis 3” murder suspects Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley and Jason Baldwin. After arranging a qualifying run for Oscar consideration (and helping prompt Academy rule changes ), the film went on to lose this year’s Best Documentary Feature to the stirring football doc Undefeated . That theoretically cleared a path for the Peter Jackson-produced WM3 doc West of Memphis , recently acquired by Sony Pictures Classics , to cruise to the front of the preliminary 2013 Oscar pack. Meanwhile, Burns and Co. have cited some canny timing of their own: The Central Park Five’s wrongful conviction lawsuits brought against New York City, which plaintiffs Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Kharey Wise and Yusef Salaam are expected to finally bring to court in “the next year or two,” according to TV Guide’s Gregg Goldstein : One of the main financiers, PBS, has tentative plans to air the doc next year, but is open to a 2014 broadcast depending on its theatrical rollout. “We’d hope for some kind of harmonic convergence, where this story could be spread on the eve of the trial and potentially affect the outcome,” says McMahon, a producer/writer on Burns’ 2010 PBS doc Baseball: The Tenth Inning . “It would seem only fair, given that media coverage affected the outcome of the original trial.” The idea for the film came in 2006, two years after Sarah Burns began writing her May 2011 book, The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding . When production began three years ago, it was planned as a feature produced by the trio and directed solely by Ken Burns. “In the end, those ultimate decisions made in the editing room were all of ours, so it became clear we should all be directors of the film,” says Sarah Burns, who’s been involved with the case for nine years. She met two of the men during a college internship at a law firm and also wrote her undergraduate thesis on the case. The film marks the 29-year-old’s first effort on any documentary, McMahon’s first helming duties, and has several distinctions from a typical “Ken Burns film.” Goldstein explains those distinctions in his piece, but for our own radically speculative purposes, is there any more distinct difference than Oscar-readiness? Burns hasn’t earned a nomination since 1986, when he shared a nod for his Statue of Liberty centennial doc, and if a guy like Harvey Weinstein — the Oscar-doc incumbent who might as well kiss his awards chances for Bully goodbye — can get a hold of this, there’s no telling what the 2013 race might look like. Just throwing it out there… [ TV Guide ]
THIS… is your American Idol host for at least the next two years. Fox has announced that Ryan Seacrest inked a new deal with the network yesterday and will remain at the helm of TV’s highest-rated show through 2014. “For the last 11 seasons, I’ve had the privilege to be a part of one of television’s most iconic shows,” Seacrest said in a statement. “It’s been a wild ride, and I’m excited for my journey with American Idol to continue. The legions of fans, amazingly talented contestants, judges, and producers, along with the hard working Idol crew, impress me every time we go on air and make hosting the show a dream job.” Seacrest, easily the busiest man in show business, will also help cover the Summer Olympics on NBC in June.
A literally smoking-hot photograph of a nude Madonna lying seductively on a bed almost two decades ago is set to go to auction in New York next month, MTV reports. The pic in question was taken by fashion photographer Steven Meisel for her controversial 1992 book Sex , but for whatever reason was never included in it. Featuring a bleach-blonde Madge, the picture shows the queen of pop wearing nothing but a strategically-placed sheet and holding a cigarette to her lips. Judith Eurich from the auction house selling the photo suggested that the cigarette was merely for dramatic purposes, telling the UK’s Daily Mail: “Madonna is, by all accounts, a very healthy person and I’d have to imagine the cigarette is just a prop to make her look sexy and sultry.” Indeed, Madonna recently blasted accusations of hypocrisy over her daughter Lourdes’ smoking habit and insisted she doesn’t even partake. The latest photo of Madonna nude is expected to fetch more than