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Love & Hip Hop ATL Episode 11 Sneak Peek: Kirk Needs A Shoulder To Cry On… And It’s Benzino! [Video]

When Kirk talks about his marriage issues with Rasheeda, Benzino invites him to a guys’ weekend at his lake house. vh1 Continue reading

Half On A Baby, Perhaps? The Benefits Of Having Children

Having children also has its variety of benefits, from physical to emotional. Continue reading

Bossip Exclusive: Is The-Dream Set To Be A Daddy And A Husband Again???

Ella, ella eh eh eh? Word on the curb is that The-Dream is set to be a Daddy — and a husband — again very soon. A tipster told BOSSIP exclusively that The-Dream’s current boo thang, Lydia “Seung” Nam is currently pregnant with a set of twins, who she refers to as the “Nash Army.” The photo above is reportedly from her baby shower. We also hear that Terius has been working very hard to keep Lydia’s gut-full status under wraps because C-Milli has been looking for more child support, unfortunately his latest baby mama has been keeping a private Instagram account behind his back. But the baby isn’t the only secret he’s been keeping. “He put a ringer on Lydia’s finger as soon as he found out she was pregnant,” an inside source tells BOSSIP. WOW!!!! Another marriage in the works for Teddy Ruxpin The-Dream??? Well he’s definitely got a ring on it in the “baby shower” photo.

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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

Teresa Giudice Slams Husband Infidelity Rumors, Defends Family Nanny

So much for not speaking out about her marriage. Within 24 hours of Life & Style running a cover story that details her husband’s alleged affair with family nanny Nicole Cemelli, Teresa Giudice has come out and blasted the allegation as ridiculous. Of Cemelli, Giudice writes on her website: “We’ve known her and her family since she was in high school. No secret. No mystery.” She adds: “Joe and I are on TV, so I get it that our lives are open for everyone and their mother to criticize. What’s unfair and completely disgusting is that you would drag every person we ever speak to into your fake stories. It’s not acceptable to falsely portray our friends, family, business associates, fans, and even acquaintances this way.” Along those lines, Teresa says Cemelli is “freaking out now… getting harassing calls at her work, being stalked on the Internet, and even followed.” And a lawsuit may be filed as a result. “You know we have four daughters that are personally hurt every time you print these lies, but that doesn’t seem to faze you at all. Maybe being sued for defamation finally will.”

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Animal Lovers: Crazy Karl Lagerfeld Says He’d Marry His Cat If He Could “I Never Thought I Would Fall In Love Like This”

This guy wants to take Marriage Equality to a whole nother level! RihRih ain’t the only diva who is loved by the House of Chanel ! Current Chanel head man in charge Karl Lagerfeld can’t stop cooing about his beloved pet cat Choupette. Via Mail Online reports : He showers her with attention and pays for two personal maids to provide 24-hour care for her at his mansion in Paris. He admits he dotes on her so much that she is like a ‘kept woman’. Now Karl Lagerfeld has claimed that he would marry his pet cat if he could. The 77-year-old fashion guru said that he never thought it was possible to love 22-month-old Choupette as much as he does. German-born Lagerfeld’s devotion to the white siamese is the stuff of legend even within the excesses of the couture industry. Choupette (the name is said to be French for Herbie) dines at her owner’s table on her own special pillow, has been pictured with her personal iPad and has a Twitter account with more than 27,000 followers. It describes her as ‘a famous beauty who refuses to eat on the floor & my maids pamper my every need’. There is also a Facebook site in her name, with 1,276 ‘likes’, or friends, by last night. It pictures her about to tuck into a king prawn cake to celebrate her first birthday last August. Lagerfeld is so enamoured of the animal that her eyes are said to have been the inspiration for a cornflower-blue couture collection for Chanel, the fashion house for which he is head designer. When Lagerfeld is not at home the maids, apparently named Francoise and Marjorie, write down everything she does in little books so he can catch up on it later. Choupette is said to prefer Francoise of the two women. In a TV interview Lagerfeld said that, much to his disappointment, there is ‘no marriage, yet, for human beings and animals’. He added: ‘I never thought that I would fall in love like this with a cat.’ Lagerfeld adopted Choupette a year ago after looking after her for a friend for two weeks. He refused to give her back, and the pair have been inseparable ever since. The cat has even starred in her own film for the luxury fashion website Net-a-Porter. Lagerfeld has described Choupette’s coat as ‘snow white with touches of caramel around the eyes, ears and on her endless boa-like feather tail’. In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar he revealed that when Choupette fell sick he summoned a doctor in the middle of the night because he could not bear to wait until morning. Choupette is brushed twice a day, every day, and is given regular manicures. Her favourite activities supposedly include running around, chasing big fleas in her private garden and tearing up pieces of paper. The most special moments for Lagerfeld, he says, are when she gets on his papers while he is working, or when she brings all her toys to his bed as a present for him. Lagerfeld is renowned for his eccentricities, and in one period is said to have lost 90lb by drinking nothing but Diet Coke and eating stewed vegetables. SMH. We love our pets too but this guy definitely has a few screws loose. Twitter Continue reading

The Lone Ranger Featurette: Atop the Spirit Platform

The man with the third coolest name in show business (after Rip Torn and Zal Batmanglij), Armie Hammer, performs a stunt in the new  The Lone Ranger featurette . Check it out: The Lone Ranger Featurette Hammer stars as John Reid, who turns himself into the Lone Ranger after he is found nearly dead by a Native American named Tonto. The two form an unlikely partnership and embark on a life of vigilante justice. Gore Verbinski directs the film, which is adapted from the classic TV and Radio show. William Fichtner, Tom Wilkinson, Barry Pepper, Mason Cook, Ruth Wilson, Helena Bonham Carter, and James Badge Dale also star. The Lone Ranger premieres July 3.

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Lisa Vanderpump Demands Dismissal of Kyle and Kim Richards

You won’t believe this, but there’s drama on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills set. A new report claims that Lisa Vanderpump recently got into a major blowup with Kyle and Kim Richards while filming and has told producers she wants the siblings off the series. A source tells Radar Online that the claws “came out early when Lisa and [ Brandi Glanville ] confronted Kyle and hubby Mauricio Umansky and made catty comments about their marriage.” The diss “came out of nowhere,” according to the mole, leaving Kyle “stunned.” “Lisa has made it known she wants Kyle and Kim off of the show,” alleges this Real Housewives insider . “She wanted to be the last original housewife on the show.” And such a move isn’t new for Vanderpump. “Lisa did the same thing to Adrienne Maloof last season,” Radar adds. “She gets Brandi to do all of her dirty work. Lisa is a master manipulator, and now that she is no longer BFF’s with Kyle, she has no use for her and wants her gone.” Or she’s just following the Bravo script. Either one.

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Stephon Marbury Sued By Ex-Mistress for Hush Money

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Ex-NBA player Stephon Marbury is a prime example of how not to conduct an extramarital affair. Marbury is currently being sued by his former mistress…

Stephon Marbury Sued By Ex-Mistress for Hush Money

Jada Pinkett-Smith Says There Is NOTHING Will Smith Could Do To Make Her Leave Him (Except Hurt The Kids), Refuses Girlfriends’ Marriage Advice

Jada Pinkett-Smith Says She Doesn’t Ask Girlfriends For Advice About Marriage Jada Pinkett-Smith ain’t about that divorced life! Via RadarOnline Jada Pinkett is hopelessly devoted to husband Will Smith and she doesn’t want any advice or input from friends. The 41-year-old wife of the After Earth star, whose previous statements about her marriage of fifteen years have led people to people that she and Will have an open relationship, confides to Redbook magazine that there really isn’t anything that her husband could do to make her leave him – and RadarOnline.com has the details. “He’s the best warrior you will ever find,” she gushes to the women’s magazine about Will. “What is the thing that Will could do that would make me not love him? That would make me abandon him? I can’t think of one. I’m sorry. Except if he did something bad to the kids – now we’ve got a problem. But that’s it. We’ve had such an extraordinary life together.” Jada, who admits that every relationship takes work, also reveals that she doesn’t turn to her friends for advice and support. “It is dangerous,” she explains to the magazine about sharing relationship issues with pals. “Intimacy is a very complicated thing. There is nothing I could ever say to anyone that would give them a clear understanding of what happens between us – so why get anyone involved?” She goes on to say: “[Will and I] work all that out with each other; that’s part of being in an intimate relationship. If you are giving your life to someone and this is the only person you deeply love, then you should be able to come to that person with anything. There shouldn’t be a person I need to talk to outside of him. And I don’t want my friends, who have a great affinity for both of us, to feel like they have to take sides.” Is she right? Sometimes other folks will send you completely in the wrong direction when you’ve already got a good thing going. Continue reading