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Divorce Drama: Batisht Crazy Siohvaughn Funches Files Motion Against DWade To Spend Time With Her Kids

We knew this isht would backfire on her . Siohvaughn Funches Files Motion To Continue Seeing Her Kids You can’t fight crazy with crazy Instead of her azz laying on the street pretending to be homeless, she should have been thinking of a way to better her situation. According to Gossip Extra Funches’ camp is filing a response to Wade’s motion to suspend time-sharing, saying there’s no legal basis for the request and arguing that Funches is no threat to the boys. As for the financial agreement that was to pay Funches $5 million-plus to go away announced with great fanfare Monday? It has yet to be signed! DWade is playing his hand lovely. He caused her to have a meltdown and make her look more crazy than we thought she was. SMH.

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Birdman Seriously Considered Reebok, Mountain Dew Boycott

‘Next time, we’re gonna stand up and we’re gonna shut that sh– down,’ Cash Money CEO says of fallout from Lil Wayne, Rozay lyric controversies. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway

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Amanda Bynes Headed For Conservatorship?

Actress’ parents reportedly working on temporary takeover of her financial and personal affairs after 72-hour psychiatric hold. By Gil Kaufman

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Veronica Mars Movie Trailer: It’s Here!

It’s finally happening… and it’s finally here. During its panel discussion at Comic-Con yesterday, those behind the Veronica Mars movie gave fans a sneak peek at the film created by Kickstarter. Along with Kristen Bell and company thanking fans for making this flick into a reality, we get an actual look at what Veronica has been up to. So sit back, click Play and sing along with us: A long time ago, we used to be friends… Veronica Mars Movie Trailer

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Octomom Welfare Fraud Revealed: How Bad Did She Bilk Taxpayers?

The ongoing welfare investigation into Nadya “Octomom” Suleman has turned up some fairly damning evidence, according to her financial records. L.A. County Department of Welfare Fraud officials got a tip that the mom of 14 was collecting government funds , despite making $200,000 in 2012. Because Octomom has 14 dependent children, she can still qualify for public assistance if she earns $119K a year or less – a ton for most people. But she made a lot more than that (due to the Octomom porn video, strip club gigs and more), and could be in deep trouble with the state as a result. From January-May 2013, she got $6,666 she had no right to collect, on top of $9,016 in Food Stamps she shouldn’t have gotten, for $15,683 total. That’s just for four months too. The investigation continues, and it looks like Nadya Suleman could very well be charged with welfare fraud, a felony.

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Miley Cyrus Posing Like a Caged Animal of the Day

Miley Cyrus posting in front of a fence while random people look on, is pretty representative of her life, you know the caged animal who can’t escape the prison her life has become, working for the illuminati to brain wash the masses, as we watch on like idiots, so they can take over the financial system, eventually imprisoning us more than they already have… Which happens to be my new porn…I love a good sexy cry for help…all lean and tight bodied…knowing she’s a fucking spoiled brat. cuz caged women with tight little bodie who are puppets for Disney execs..and the devil…is erotic.

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ESPN Body Issue: Promoting Fitness or Subscription Sales?

The ESPN Body Issue is officially on sale. And while folks all over the country are busy ogling Miesha Tate nude and other star athletes in their birthday suits, critics are left to roll their eyes and wonder: Is such an edition of the magazine really in the name of good health and fitness? Or is ESPN just looking to increase sales via provocative images? The issue, after all, originated as a response to the decline in advertising spending that resulted from the financial crisis of 2007–2010. Take a moment to stop ogling and vote now: The ESPN Body Issue is…   An important promotion of good health A cheap stunt to increase sales View Poll »

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Bride Rips Guest For "Low" Wedding Gift Amount: You Gotta Read This!

The term “Bridezilla” is typically used to describe brides-to-be in wedding planning mode, but apparently this behavior can extend beyond the big day. A wedding guest recently shared a Facebook message she got from the bride, not thanking her but calling her out for not giving more money. Seriously. The guest, Tanya, and her date gave $100 to the newlyweds, which earned a stinging rebuke from the bride (not pictured below, but that’s how we envision her). Tanya shared the story with The Huffington Post: “Last weekend I attended a wedding of a not-close friend with my boyfriend and as a gift we gave $100 cash. This was generous considering my financial situation. I just finished university with $40,000 in student loans, and have only found part time (12-18 hrs per week) minimum wage work. I gave as much as I could and attended to show my support. Today I received a rude, condescending message from the bride via Facebook messenger: ‘Hi Tanya, how are you? I just want to know is there any reason or dissatisfaction of Mike’s and I wedding that both you and Phil gave $50 each? In terms of the amount we got from you both was very unexpected as a result we were very much short on paying off the reception because just for the cocktail + reception alone the plate per person is $200 (as per a normal wedding range with open bar is about) and Mike and I both have already paid for everything else including decor, photography, attire etc and didn’t expect we had to cover that huge amount for reception as well. As I know you both live together and work, so I did not see any reason for that amount, when it comes to your wedding hopefully you’ll know what I mean. I hope for the best as from what we receive is what we will give back. Anyways, good luck on everything. [all sic]’ It’s infuriating that she had the nerve to make assumptions about my finances, and assume that I or my boyfriend had an extra $400 lying around. Those $100 were hard-earned and she didn’t show an ounce of gratitude for what she did receive. That money didn’t grow on a tree. If she had a minimum gift requirement, she should have specified it… or asked everyone for income statements before inviting them.” Yeah … To call this “inappropriate” would be the understatement of all time. Thank goodness we weren’t invited to “Mike’s and I wedding,” are we right THGers?

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For Discussion: Single Black Men (43%) Are Ready For Commitment And “Long-Term Relationships” More So Than Black Women (25%)

Black Men Are Ready For Commitment More Than Women According to a new study, black men want commitment and apparently aren’t the “ain’t isht dirty dogs” that they are perceived to be…. Via NPR: We recently found that single black men were much more likely to say they were looking for a long-term relationship (43 percent) compared to single black women (25 percent). Those numbers come from our big poll of African-Americans’ views of their lives and communities (the poll was conducted by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health). Our findings about the dating lives of single folks — that is, respondents 18-49, widowed, divorced, or never married — have sparked the most conversation so far. And the gender skew has elicited straight-out side-eyes. A lot of people wondered just what was going on, because the prevailing story is that black women cannot find black men who are interested in a relationship. (And if we’re keeping it one hundred, these results sparked some arguments among the Code Switch team.) So here are some additional ideas about what might explain this discrepancy. As our poll makes clear: it’s hardly that neat. 1. The Financial Stability Theory. When we asked Robert Blendon, one of the poll’s co-directors, what might explain this gap, he pointed to research that has shown black folks care more about the economic cost-benefit analysis of partnering up. “African-Americans were more concerned with financial security than whites or Hispanics when they considered marriage,” Blendon said. So why might that matter? Blendon said that black women are outpacing black men in college attendance and completion, as well as as the attainment of postgraduate degrees. (Women in general are more likely to get degrees, but it’s even more pronounced among black folks: two-thirds of all bachelor’s degrees awarded to African-Americans in 2009-2010 went to women.) 2. The What-Do-You-Mean-By-Long-Term-Relationship Theory. This is the theory we heard most often. Maybe people have very different definitions of “long-term relationship.” Put another way: men want relationships, not marriage. That’s what Milton Appling, a single Brooklynite, told NPR’s Chris Johnson when asked for his thoughts on the findings. “If ‘long-term relationship’ means headed to marriage as a final step, as opposed to X years and we’ll see what happens, then that’s very different,” he said. “Men in general, when they hear that term, do not necessarily mean ‘marriage.’ Marriage is marriage.” 3. The “Bradley Effect” Theory. Back in 1982, Tom Bradley, L.A.’s first black mayor, was running for governor of California. Polls had shown him with a pretty sizable lead over his opponent, George Deukmejian. One newspaper even projected Bradley as the winner during election night. But when the results came in, Bradley had lost. How? One theory started to gain traction — white respondents, wary of being labeled racist, gave pollsters the response that they felt was most socially acceptable. This idea became known as “The Bradley Effect.” (It’s worth noting that this theory’s been hotly debated since it was coined. We use the term without taking a stand, one way or another.) Many commenters wondered if the Bradley Effect was in play here — in other words, respondents were fronting for pollsters to look “good.” Could they have been trying to avoid coming across as no-’count, triflin’ commitment-phobes? 4. Occam’s Razor. You know the theory of Occam’s razor: the simplest explanation is probably the best. Let’s consider the possibility that maybe, just maybe, the poll results are spot-on accurate. And maybe the prevailing conventional wisdom about what black women and black men want is just wrong. This seems to be both the most obvious possibility, yet it seems to be the one to which people are most resistant. We accept — nay, we embrace — the idea/trope/stereotype that women want nothing more than to find a nice dude to settle down with. And dudes will avoid commitment at all costs, unless they’re dragged kicking and screaming to the altar. This idea is everywhere. A few years ago, there seemed to be a geyser of stories about the problems black women had in finding partners — stories that often seemed based on a flimsy, threadbare premise. (“Resolved: Census data shows there are more black women than black men: RESPOND!”) And sure, those stories made for great happy hour and brunch conversation fodder — and by “great,” I really mean exhausting and eternal — because it allowed everyone to kvetch and generalize and swap dating war stories. But anecdata often make rickety foundations for grand social explanations, even when those ideas rake in the pageviews and book sales. Even when they feel true. Maybe the truth really is that lots of black men really do want to get boo’ed up while lots of black women are ambivalent. Discuss… Continue reading