I’m not sure if these pictures make Emily Ratajkowski officially the world’s hottest Dodgers fan, or if she’s just a “real fan” the same way she’s a “real actress,” but I do know this: I guarantee that whoever was lucky enough to be sitting within 10 rows of her at that game the other day didn’t pay attention to even a single at-bat. Personally, I would’ve been rooting for extra innings. Yow!
Chris Bosh And Ex-Allison Mathis In Court Battle Over “Basketball Wives” Appearance Chris Bosh’s baby mama is a money grubbing leech who hasn’t held a full time job in her entire life – so says the NBA star who has headed back to court in his nasty legal battle with his ex over millions… in her lawsuit demanding he pay damages for getting her fired from “Basketball Wives.” Bosh and baby mama Allison Mathis have been fighting for years in court over their daughter Trinity. The case had gotten so nasty that a Florida judge ripped them apart in court, telling them to stop acting like children and to focus on what is important … their daughter. The two finally reached a settlement agreement in the custody/support battle last year. However, the two are still battling each other in a civil lawsuit. Back in 2011, Bosh sued his Mathis along with “Basketball Wives” production company Shed Media. He claimed that producers and Mathis – who was set to appear on the third season of the show – were going to infringe on his trademark and publicity rights. He demanded the show not be allowed to utter his name and his baby mama not be allowed to film the show. Mathis was eventually dropped from the show prior to the start of production. However, Mathis counter-sued the NBA star claiming he ruined her deal without cause and accused him of lying to the show producers about her having signed a confidentiality clause. A judge later dismissed Bosh’s lawsuit and Mathis’ lawsuit has been pending since 2011, with both parties still battling it out over her claim he made her lose up to $250,000 by interfering with her TV deal. She demanded Bosh be ordered to pay up the money she lost in the deal. Bosh denied he caused her to lose the “Basketball Wives” deal and said he was only looking out for his own interest. Recently, Mathis headed back to court because she believes she is owed a lot more in damages for what Bosh did to her. She filed docs in the lawsuit in which she is requesting she be allowed to change her original complaint to now seek punitive damages – which in Florida can be up to $2 million dollars extra on top of the other damages she may be awarded in her case.
Don’t tell Future… Ciara, Russell Wilson & Future Visit L.A.’s Dodgers Stadium Ciara and Russell Wilson recently enjoyed a family outing in L.A. Russell and CiCi took Los Angeles’ Dodgers stadium. The happy couple and CiCi’s son baby Future were photographed checking out the stadium while wearing matching outfits… and even got a shout out from the Dodgers’ official Twitter who caught Russell and Future holding hands. Thanks for stopping by @DangeRussWilson and @ciara ! #WeLoveLA pic.twitter.com/2oHnIIvn7n — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) February 24, 2016 Sooo precious, riiiiight? Unfortunately for CiCi, Future fans are alleging that the entire photo shoot was a shot at her baby’s father Future whose ranted about his son being used for “publicity stunts .” Ciara is obviously being petty and spiteful by bringing her son around Russell and always making sure cameras are around. She's clever lol — Cuffs The Legend (@CuffsTheLegend) February 24, 2016 None of the pics I've seen Russell Wilson in with Ciara and young Future look organic. Everyone looks like well thought out pose. — Myckaroni Tony (@TonyTuss) February 24, 2016 Really???? Is Ciara just not EVER supposed to let her son be around her new man?! Hit the flip for more reactions to the Russell, Ciara and baby Future preciousness.
Looks like the Dodgers are continuing their proud tradition of getting serious hotties to throw out the first pitch. First it was Chrissy Teigen , and now it’s one of my favorite Hollywood MILFs, Jessica Alba , getting a chance to show off her arm. Which is great and all, but really, I would’ve been much more interested in her showing off that perfect booty of hers instead. I don’t know how that would’ve worked at the baseball game exactly, but come on, these guys are pros, I’m sure they could’ve figured something out. » view all 18 photos Photos: WENN.com
You’ve got to hand it to the Dodgers. While all the other teams out there are getting CEOs and “celebrities” to toss out their first pitches, the Dodgers went and got a super-hot supermodel in Chrissy Teigen to throw out theirs in LA the other night. I know Chrissy’s made the cover of Sports Illustrated before and all, but I wasn’t sure how this would go. After watching the video below though, I’ve gotta say, I’m impressed. Chrissy’s got a good set of legs on her. Oh, and uh, I guess her arm’s not bad either. Sorry, were we supposed to be paying attention to that part? I guess I’d better watch it again. And then maybe 4 or 5 more times just to be safe. » view all 13 photos Photos: WENN.com
Just a day after the staggering Rihanna and Chris Brown breakup , the former shook off any blues she might have been feeling with an “epic” night in L.A. After pre-gaming at the Clippers-Lakers game, the newly single singer stepped out with some of her dancers to Greystone Manor in West Hollywood. “Evidence of an epic night!!! #wokeupinmyTomFordes,” Ri-Ri posted on Instagram with a sexy photo of her leg in bed, still wearing her designer heels. A source tells E! News that the Barbados-born beauty hung out by the DJ booth, drank tequila and danced to the music (including some of her own hits). Also at the club? Her ex Matt Kemp, the Dodgers’ All-Star center fielder, L.A. Clippers star Chris Paul and NFL / DWTS standout Jacoby Jones. Witnesses say that there was no interaction between Rihanna and Kemp. So, either that was one epic hour, or the party continued elsewhere. More likely the latter in Rih’s case. Girl has been known to tie one on. Like a lot. As for Chris Brown, his alleged paramour Keisha Kimball says there is NOTHING going on there and that the split was not caused by anyone’s cheating. Looks like the breakup did in fact stick, though, despite weeks of gushing interviews on Brown’s part. Wonder how long before Karrueche moves in …
Just a day after the staggering Rihanna and Chris Brown breakup , the former shook off any blues she might have been feeling with an “epic” night in L.A. After pre-gaming at the Clippers-Lakers game, the newly single singer stepped out with some of her dancers to Greystone Manor in West Hollywood. “Evidence of an epic night!!! #wokeupinmyTomFordes,” Ri-Ri posted on Instagram with a sexy photo of her leg in bed, still wearing her designer heels. A source tells E! News that the Barbados-born beauty hung out by the DJ booth, drank tequila and danced to the music (including some of her own hits). Also at the club? Her ex Matt Kemp, the Dodgers’ All-Star center fielder, L.A. Clippers star Chris Paul and NFL / DWTS standout Jacoby Jones. Witnesses say that there was no interaction between Rihanna and Kemp. So, either that was one epic hour, or the party continued elsewhere. More likely the latter in Rih’s case. Girl has been known to tie one on. Like a lot. As for Chris Brown, his alleged paramour Keisha Kimball says there is NOTHING going on there and that the split was not caused by anyone’s cheating. Looks like the breakup did in fact stick, though, despite weeks of gushing interviews on Brown’s part. Wonder how long before Karrueche moves in …
Rob Neyer’s video mailbag: Bad Makeup, Spitballs, Dodgers v. Nationals (via SB Nation Studios ). Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Amazin’ Avenue Discovery Date : 26/04/2012 00:35 Number of articles : 2
Most people know Jackie Robinson as the man who famously broke baseball’s color barrier when he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, but what else do you know about Jackie Robinson? Born on January 31, 1919, into a family of sharecroppers in Cairo, Georgia, Robinson’s mother moved the family to Pasadena, California in 1920. Robinson excelled at a variety of sports in high school including baseball, track, football, basketball and tennis. At UCLA, Jackie became the first athlete to win varsity letters in four sports: baseball, basketball, football and track. Robinson also served two years in the army and had progressed to second lieutenant but his army career was cut short when he was court-martialed in relation to an incident where Robinson refused to sit in the back of a bus. In the end, Jackie left the Army with an honorable discharge. In 1945, Robinson went on to play one season for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro Baseball League. It didn’t take long for Robinson’s career to take a historic turn, as Brooklyn Dodgers president Branch Rickey approached Robinson in 1947 about playing for the Dodgers in the major leagues. The impact of Jackie Robinson breaking the color line transcended sports and would become an inspiration for the future Civil Rights Movement. In addition to his exceptional skills on the field, Robinson was an active participant in the Civil Rights Movement and attended the March on Washington in 1963. At the end of Robinson’s rookie season with the Brooklyn Dodgers, he had become the Rookie of the Year with 12 homers, a league-leading 29 steals, and a .297 average. Over ten seasons in the majors, Robinson played in six World Series and contributed to the Dodgers’ 1955 World Championship. He was selected for six consecutive All-Star Games from 1949 to 1954 and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award in 1949 — the first black player so honored. Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. In 1997, Major League Baseball retired his uniform number, 42, across all major league teams. Jacki Robinson passed away in 1972. His wife Rachel continues to carry on Jackie’s legacy through the Jackie Robinson Foundation.