We really hope they work it out. Deion we love your wife!!!! As Bossip reported earlier this week Deion Sanders is saying he hasn’t filed for divorce from wife Pilar. Now Deion is talking to TMZ in detail, claiming the infidelity reports were part of an “extortion attempt”: NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders wants to put the kibosh on rumors he filed for divorce from Pilar Sanders … telling TMZ while they’ve talked about splitting up, he’s NEVER filed legal papers. Prime Time says that he and Pilar are currently still together — but in the process of figuring out “what’s best for our future, our lives, and our kids.” Reports are circulating the two split after allegations Deion was unfaithful — but Sanders tells us the infidelity rumors were nothing more than a failed extortion attempt. As for why the marriage is rocky … Deion explained, “it’s not one isolated incident,” adding, “sometimes you just grow apart.” Marriage has it’s ups and downs but the Sanders have a strong foundation in their faith. We’re praying they work it out. But Pilar we’ll still love you no matter what!
Deya introduces us to The REALITY OF PILAR SANDERS as they discuss faith, fitness, foreclosure, plastic surgery, weaves and Reality TV. Tune-in as these ladies chat it up GIRLFRIEND-STYLE!!! Turn the page to see part 2 when she talks about Deion Sanders.
Nancy Upton is responsible for getting American Apparel’s panties in a bunch! The Los Angeles based retailer has been scrutinized before, after a racist rant about which black models should be hired during a casting call: “none of the trashy kind that come in, we don’t want that. we’re not trying to sell our clothes to them. try to find some of these classy black girls, with nice hair, you know?” A woman recounted her experience: “i will remember that forever, especially the “nice hair” part. he was instructing another manager and i on who to look for during an upcoming open call, and i sat there dumbfounded, listening to him speak while the other manager made “uh huh, got it” sounds on her end of the phone. the other manager on the call with me later became a district manager, and at one point instructed me to tell two of my employees (both of whom happened to be black females) to stop straightening their hair. i refused to do this, but wondered if the mentality behind her request was related to what dov had said.” American Apparel in an attempt to cleanse their tarnished image, formed a contest for “booty-ful” girls where the women were “encouraged to post pictures of themselves on the retailer’s website in a chance to become the new face of American Apparel’s plus-size line.” Nancy Upton sent in this photo along with others! Well she won and American Apparel rewarded her with this message: “My name is Iris Alonzo and I am a Creative Director at American Apparel. Along with four other women, I conceived of the Next BIG Thing campaign for American Apparel. Firstly, we are very sorry that we offended you. Our only motive was to discover and celebrate the many beautiful XL women around the globe who enjoy our brand, and to promote the recent size additions to our collection.” (Click here for the full message) Nancy was appalled by American Apparel who used “cutesy words” like “booty-ful” instead of “beautiful.” She visited The Today Show where she spoke on the controversy. HuffingtonPost.com American Apparel Does Not Want To Hire Black “Uglies” American Apparel Releases Limited-Edition Neon Nail Polishes
We recently reported that Deion Sanders filed for divorce from his wife Pilar Sanders this morning. You know we had to reach out to Pilar to get her side of the story. Pilar gave HelloBeautiful the following statement: “It’s unfortunate that my husband decided to take this course of action…I’m surprised and hurt… As I said to my children, we must take a minute breath and Trust God.” Pilar recently co-starred in VH1;s “Single Ladies” and recently becoming a perfumista all while running multiple charities and dabbling in music.
Plies has put the goon talk on hold for his new song “Just (The Tip)” featuring Jeremih & Ludacris. Plies sounds pretty good, Jeremih brings the smoothness, and Luda keeps it sexy. Check it out! RELATED POSTS: Hip-Hop And R&B Album Release Dates Kane Beatz Defends Lil Wayne, Working With Nas And Plies
This is another sad day in the news of matrimony! One of my favorite couples IN THE WORLD is now getting a divorce..*gasp*. If you recall a couple weeks back, Deion was outed by one of his jump offs. She posted pictures of Deion in her hotel bed while he was sleeping, along with screenshots of text messages that were exchanged between the both them. When will men learn..smdh. Read the story below and off your own conclusion in why Mr. and Mrs. Sanders are getting a divorce.~Jazzy McBee Football great Deion Sanders has officially served his wife, Pilar Sanders with divorce papers. Pilar is Deion’s second wife and mother of three of his children and buzz on the street is Pilar received the documents this morning, in Dallas,Texas. Deion is reportedly tired of Pilar acting all diva like, he stated if he wanted a model or actress he would have married one a long time ago. But with the rumors of Deion and his cheating ways, I thought it would’ve been Pilar doing the filing! Here’s what Deion said about the split: “Enough is enough. I never signed up for all this. Enough is enough. If I wanted a model or a television star I would have married one a long time ago. All I wanted was a housewife.” I’m hearing that Pilar still would like to make her marriage work, she loves her husband, but she is committed to building a career for herself, and refuses to turn a blind eye towards his cheating ways!
Diddy’s oldest biological son Justin Combs is a heavily recruited high school football player, and he compares his game to cornerbacks like Deion Sanders, Darrelle Revis and Asante Samuel. Find out why Justin shifted from quarterback to cornerback, and what he thinks he has in common with other greats who’ve played his position in this video, and check out some of his highlights on the football field in the videos below. Find out which schools have offered him scholarships right here . RELATED POSTS: Diddy Denies Buying Second Maybach For His Son Justin Combs’ Super Royal 16 [VIDEO] SOURCE
Deion Sanders took a moment out of his day today to go in on his former mentee, Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant. Bryant has recently gotten himself in a little trouble recently for acting up in a Texas mall after security asked him and his friends to pull their pants up (SMH): Deion Sanders, who stopped mentoring Dez Bryant months ago, strongly criticized the Dallas Cowboys receiver in reaction to the criminal trespass warning given to Bryant over the weekend at a Dallas mall. “I’m upset but not surprised whatsoever,” Sanders said on The Ben & Skin Show on ESPN 103.3 FM in Dallas. Sanders described Bryant’s behavior at NorthPark Center on Saturday as “ignorant.” Wow. Dez is on some bullshyte though: The 2010 first-round pick was issued the warning after an off-duty police officer requested that Bryant and his friends pull up their pants because their underwear was showing and Bryant responded with repeated profanity, according to the police report. “I feel like the cop was in the wrong here more than anything,” Bryant told ESPNDallas.com on Friday. “Don’t just make it seem like I went off and had a hot head for no reason. That’s the only thing I did wrong — I used profanity.” Still Sanders said Bryant has issues stemming from his difficult childhood. “He needs help. He needs help,” Sanders said. “I told the Cowboys from Day One that he needs help. Matter of fact, they have a team in place to help him. But you cannot tell a grown man what to do. I don’t have a problem with you lying to me. That’s one thing,” Sanders said. “But when you lie to yourself as a man, you have a serious problem and that’s where this kid is. And I can’t condone it. I really can’t. It tarnishes everything else I’m trying to develop in these kids [in his youth program]. I can’t allow you to poison other kids that I’m trying to mentor and take to another level.” To which Dez replied: “I wish Deion would come to me as a man and talk to me,” Bryant told ESPNDallas.com. “I’ve been reaching out to Deion. I’ve never done anything wrong to Deion or disrespected him. I’ve never lied to Deion.” Well that sounds like a lot of drama, but if Dez doesn’t see anything wrong with him being a grown a$s millionaire man walking around the NorthPark Center mall with hisdrawls hanging out….then that guy does need help and perhaps a new mentor at that! Yes this man definitely sounds like he needs some help in the “manning up” department, but ladies he’s not bad to look at…SMH. Source
The 1990′s was a great decade for NFL football. The San Fransisco 49ers made way at the top of the football heap for the Dallas Cowboys and no one could beat the Buffalo Bills, except the NFC representative in the Super Bowl. For “Way Black When” I present the top 9 Black NFL players of the 1990′s. With apologies to the likes of Tim Brown, Shannon Sharpe, Aeneas Williams, Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin I could only pick 9 and here they are. Let the debate begin (NFL career in parentheses) . 9. Junior Seau (1990-2009) The heart and soul of the Chargers defense from 1990-2002, Seau was named to a Pro Bowl nine straight times during the 1990s. He helped lead the Chargers to an AFC championship and an appearance in Super Bowl XXIX. He also was named first-team All-Pro eight times in his career including seven seasons in the ‘90s. Seau signed with the New England Patriots in 2006 in hopes of getting the elusive Super Bowl ring, but had his best shot derailed when the Patriots perfect season was stopped in Super Bowl XLII by The New York Giants. 8. Rod Woodson (1987-2003) Woodson led the NFL with 46 interceptions during the 1990s that included eight that he returned for touchdowns. He was named the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1993. Seven of his 11 career Pro Bowl nods came during the ‘90s. While best known in his career as a Pittsburgh Steeler, he won his only Super Bowl as a member of the Baltimore Ravens in 2000. 7. Derrick Thomas (1989-1999) The late great anchor of the Kansas City Chiefs defense, no player in the NFL had more sacks in the 1990s than Derrick Thomas who totaled 116.5 sacks during the 10-season span. An eight-time Pro Bowl selection during the decade, he had his best season in 1990 when he had a league-high and club record 20 sacks. His seven sacks in one game against the Seahawks that year remains an NFL record. 6. Emmitt Smith (1990-2004) Smith, the Cowboys No. 1 pick in 1990, narrowly missed the 1,000-yard mark as a rookie before earning his first of four rushing titles in the 1990s his second season. He added rushing crowns in 1992, 1993, and 1995 as he led the Cowboys to victories in Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, and XXX. He was named first-team All-Pro each year from 1992 to 1995 and was named the NFL’s MVP in 1993. In his final year with the Cowboys in 2002, Smith surpassed Walter Payton for the all-time rushing yards lead. 5. Reggie White (1985-2000) This list would not be complete without the “Minister of Defense”. Although his career began in the mid-80′s, Reggie White had seven 10-plus sack seasons during the 1990s and amassed 111.5 sacks during the decade. He was named the NFL’s Defensive Most Valuable Player during his final season with Green Bay in 1998 when he recorded 16 sacks. In all, White was named to 13 Pro Bowls during his career with nine of those selections coming in the ‘90s. 4. Bruce Smith (1985-2003) One of the most feared defensive ends to come around the right side of the field. Bruce Smith recorded 113.5 of his NFL record 200 sacks during the 1990s. No other defensive lineman had more sacks than Smith in the decade. He was named the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1990 and 1996 and was a huge part of why the Buffalo Bills earned four straight Super Bowl berths to start the decade. 3. Deion Sanders (1989-2005) Before there was Darrelle Revis there was Deion Sanders. Sanders earned his “Primetime” nickname by effortlessly shutting down the opposing team’s best receiver on a weekly basis. Sanders picked off 39 of his 53 career interceptions during the decade and returned eight of them for scores. He had a career-high 7 picks in 1993; and then earned Defensive Player of the Year in 1994 after totaling 303 yards on six interceptions during his one season in San Francisco. His flashy persona arguably blazed the trail for guys like Ochocinco and T.O. and his high-step-hand-behind-the-helmet trot to the endzone is oft-imitated by today’s players. His “Neon” Deion kicks (you can’t front on the white and gold joints) earn him extra cool points. 2. Jerry Rice (1985-2004) Like Reggie White and Bruce Smith, Jerry Rice began his career in the mid 80′s. Although Rice was winning Super Bowl titles in the 80′s he got better in the 90′s. Rice’s most memorable season of his 20-year career came in 1995 when he set the NFL record for receiving yardage in a season with 1,848 yards. In all, he had 860 catches during the ‘90s and led the NFL in receptions twice and receiving yardage four times during the decade. By the time he retired, Rice had accumulated a remarkable 1,549 career catches. Rice also broke the all-time touchdown record in 1994 (Randy Moss would eventually surpass him) scoring for the 127th career time ironically against the Oakland Raiders, the team he would eventually end his career with. Rice took his dominance into the 2000′s leading the aforementioned Raiders to the Super Bowl in 2001. 1. Barry Sanders (1989-1998) Arguably the greatest running back ever (definitely that I’ve ever seen). Sanders was a video game on the football field, stopping on a dime and reversing field effortlessly, breaking many a defensive ankle in the process. Sanders turned five yard losses into the most exciting three yard gain in football. He became the first player ever to rush for 1,000 yards in his first 10 seasons in the NFL. He also became the first runner ever to record four straight 1,500-yards seasons when he accomplished the feat from 1994 to 1997. He was named the league’s co-MVP in 1997 after he rushed for 2,053 yards. Sanders could have easily become the all-time rushing leader, but he chose to walk away from a prolific career because the inept Detroit Lions refused to trade him to a contender. That takes guts and secures a number one spot on this list. Who are your top 9 players of the 1990′s? NFL Playoffs Kick Off In Wild Fashion