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Hot Sex On A Platter: Voodoo Sex Ceremony Turns Into A Five Alarm Blaze In Brooklyn

We thought we had heard it all, but this sh*t right here… Candles used in voodoo sex ceremony caused a fatal five alarm fire after they tipped over and ignited bed sheets in a Brooklyn, New York, apartment, authorities said Friday. The fire left an elderly woman dead and injured 20 firefighters and three Brooklyn residents, according to a New York Fire Department statement. A voodoo priest allegedly placed the candles on the floor around the bed on Saturday after a woman paid him $300 to perform a ceremony with a sexual component, that was meant to bring her good luck, fire department officials said. The candles were accidentally knocked over during the ceremony prompting the man to douse the flames with water and open a window in an effort to clear smoke from the room, the statement said. Forty mile-per-hour wind gusts instead shot the flames back inside the room, it said, creating a “blowtorch effect” that whipped through the open window and pushed the fire into the building’s fourth floor hallway. “Time and time again we respond to tragedies that could have been so easily prevented,” Fire Commissioner Salvatore J. Cassano said in the statement. “This fire had so many of those elements … hopefully others will learn from this tragedy.” The occupants fled the apartment, leaving the door open, the statement said. Nearly 200 firefighters from 44 companies took seven hours to bring the fire under control. Authorities are currently investigating the incident. Thanks, but no thanks. We’ll just stick to good ol’ fashioned sex, minus the ceremonies and incantations. Source

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Justin Bieber Rushed To The Hospital On January 12, 2011

Justin Bieber was rushed to the hospital on January 12, 2011 after having breathing trouble during filming for his guest appearance on the hit TV show “CSI.” Justin was suffering from an allergic reaction and was taken to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California where his doctor met him and made sure he was alright before giving him the OK to return to the “CSI” set on January 13, 2011. Here’s the statement Justin’s rep released about the incident: He is fine. He had a mild allergic reaction while they were wrapping up last night on the set of CSI. His doctor met him at the hospital to make sure everything was OK. He was released within the hour after his doctor declared him fine. He is back on set working today. All is well. We’re glad Justin’s okay!

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How To Grow Long African-American Hair

Earlier this month in my Biggest Myths about African American Hair piece, I mentioned that African American hair has the ability to grow as long as other races or ethnicities. Several disagreed, some rather rudely. (Never underestimate the fervor, passion or vigor black women have about their hair!) Either way I still stand by the statement. You don’t have to be of multiracial origin to achieve the hair so many of us covet. Honestly, you’d be hard pressed to find many African Americans who don’t have a little or a lotta bit of “something else” in their blood. But that’s beside the point, African American hair can grow if properly maintained and that’s the key. The natural, coily texture of our hair is fragile and frankly many of us are very ignorant about what it takes for it to thrive. (Hence the YouTube tutorials.) So if you’re interested in tresses that graze the top of your booty, here are some tips to grow long, luscious African American hair. Continued at MadameNoire.com

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Quote Of The Day: Omarion Says “I Am A Proud, Bisexual Man”

Wow… Just Wow. Damn it, Raz B! Twitter was set a blaze on January 6th when The H8terade Blog announced that R&B singer Omarion was gay. Today Omarion, 26, made his only official statement. “I pride myself in being an honest, God Fearing, respectful man. I have kept my personal life private and wanted to keep it that way. Unfortunately, others are interested in profiting from my anguish; so before they can do that, i will clarify things. I am not at all what certain ex-band members are trying to paint me as, I am however a respectable, mature, proud, bisexual man.” Do you think this statement is for real? If it is anyone shocked? Source

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Will Lil Wayne Undergo A Rap Rebirth In 2011?

Young Money prez spent most of 2010 behind bars but a spasm-inducing single hints at an unstoppable year for the MC. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Steven Roberts Lil Wayne Photo: Getty Images Lil Wayne’s bound to have a better year in 2011 than he did in 2010. The superstar MC spent the majority of the past year (eight months) behind bars on Rikers Island after turning himself in on charges stemming from a 2007 gun case. Of course, even with a prison sentence, his achievements were nothing short of amazing in ’10: The rapper scored gold plaques for his rock-leaning effort, Rebirth, and his album I Am Not a Human Being ; steered the two biggest new acts in hip-hop, Drake and Nicki Minaj; and ignited stages just before ( Jay-Z’s Madison Square Garden show with Young Jeezy) and after ( Drake’s final tour stop in Las Vegas ) his incarceration. So, what does Weezy do for an encore? He’s already started by giving fans the first offering from his upcoming Tha Carter IV. “What’s really reassuring about ‘6 Foot 7 Foot’ is how familiar it sounds,” New York Times critic Jon Caramanica told MTV News. “I think that may be a liability, but it sounds like Wayne just before he went away.” The New Orleans rhyme slinger has been treading lightly on wax since his release from prison in November. He spit his first words on Birdman’s “Fire Flames” track and then unleashed his otherworldly powers on “6 Foot 7 Foot.” But his sparse output has only added to anticipation for what he has in store on Tha Carter IV. “There’s a lot of anticipation and I think he still sounds good and I think that he’s gonna win,” Rap Radar’s Elliott Wilson explained. He’s logged plenty of studio time already; in fact, just before he was scheduled to leave Rikers, Wayne requested beats be prepared for him. The New Orleans MC isn’t playing around. Now, it’s up to our #5 Man of the Year to take it up another level. “The energy is there like he’s excited,” Wilson said. “Like, they literally let him out the cage. He’s out to rip MCs’ heads off.” Do you think Lil Wayne can outdo himself in 2011? Tell us your predictions in the comments! Related Videos 2011 Forecast: The Year In Music

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Paramore Say ‘Majority’ Of Brand New Eyes Is About Josh Farro

Watch the full interview on ‘Paramore: The Last Word,’ live on MTV.com Friday at 4 p.m. ET. By James Montgomery Paramore Photo: MTV News FRANKLIN, Tennessee — In his “Exit Statement” from Paramore , Josh Farro made one thing abundantly clear: There was a lot more going on behind the scenes than most fans were aware of. Of course, in their interview with MTV News — which you can see more of in Paramore: The Last Word,” a live stream on MTV.com on Friday at 4 p.m. ET — the remaining members of the band addressed most of his charges (not surprisingly, they don’t agree with most of them), but in kicking up all that dust, Farro may have unwittingly also revealed the biggest secret of all: that the majority of the songs on Paramore’s 2009 Brand New Eyes album were about him. Up until he released his statement, most fans assumed that the lyrics on songs like “Playing God” (“It has to be so lonely/ To be the only one who’s only”) and “Ignorance” (“Where’s your gavel, your jury/ What’s my offense this time?”) were Hayley Williams’ way of telling off nameless naysayers and faceless detractors. But now, it’s pretty apparent that they deal almost exclusively with her relationship with Farro — and if you’re still not sold on that point, well, she’ll tell you herself. “I would say that a large majority of those songs, yes, have to do with the relationship we had and then that we had to mend,” she said. “And it was really hard, because we were all friends, and then going through a breakup and going through any kind of tension as a band really affected all the lyrics. … There are a lot of specifics that I pulled from my experience with just feeling like my face was underneath a boot all the time. “I think the point of the album was never to point out those things, but hopefully to encourage people who feel that way,” she continued. “Because I felt so alone in that fight, that I would never want, especially another young woman, to feel that way, because I know there are a lot of girls I’ve talked to, fans, go through the same thing in relationships and families, and it just sucks to feel kind of victimized.” And she didn’t stop there, either, but you’re going to have to wait for the “Last Word” live stream to hear the rest. And speaking of that live stream, we’d love to include your voice in the show, and judging by the sheer volume of comments our stories have gotten, you have plenty to say. You can upload videos to to or tweet your take @MTVNews, and we might just use it Friday. MTV News will be unveiling our exclusive interview with Paramore on Friday at 4 p.m. ET with “Paramore: The Last Word,” a live stream on MTV.com that will feature in-depth analysis of the band’s future, real-time discussion with their biggest fans and exclusive footage of the band, past and present. Related Videos ‘Paramore: The Last Word’ Sneak Preview Related Photos Paramore: A Career In Photos

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Sherri Shepherd and Lamar Sally Engaged

“Upon arriving back to Lamar Sally#39;s home in Los Angeles from a trip to San Diego, Sherri Shepherd was surprised to find their accommodations had been decorated with lights by one of Sal#39;s best friends, her dog was wearing a Santa beard and hat, and, in the middle of a dish of Sherri#39;s favorite but forbidden MM#39;s (she is diabetic), was a tiny little box,” the statement says. Lamar Sally asked for her hand in marriage on Dec. 26 – and it was no ordinary proposal for the View co-host,

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Exclusive: Paramore React To Josh Farro’s ‘Exit Statement’

Band opens up to about Farro brothers’ departure during ‘Paramore: The Last Word,’ live on MTV.com Friday at 4.p.m. ET. By James Montgomery Paramore’s Hayley Williams Photo: MTV News FRANKLIN, Tennessee — Hayley Williams isn’t going to deny any of it. Not the anger, the sense of betrayal she felt two weeks ago when reading Josh Farro’s “Exit Statement,” or the bewilderment over the bizarre set of circumstances that led to that statement. But more than anything, she’s not going to deny her overwhelming desire to put the whole incident behind her … which is why MTV News flew to Tennessee last Thursday to talk to Williams and her Paramore bandmates Taylor York and Jeremy Davis about the split with the Farro brothers, and their plans to move forward without them. Because as they told us, once 2010 came to a close, they had no intention of addressing the topic anymore. “There’s been a lot of things said online, especially in the past week, and it sucks … it sucks to read it, and it also sucks to know that responding isn’t really going to help, online, because things travel so terribly on the Internet,” Williams said. “So we really wanted the opportunity to show our fans that we’re OK, you know? The three of us are still here, we’re not going anywhere. A lot of kids are still asking if the band is breaking up, and that just goes to show how broken the communication online can be, when rumors start traveling. So this is our way of showing that there’s a future and we’re stoked for it.” MTV News will examine the band’s past and future in “Paramore: The Last Word,” a live stream on MTV.com on Friday, December 7 at 4 p.m. Because unlike any other band of their stature and status, Paramore just can’t seem to escape the past. To this day, questions exist about their formation, talk of Williams’ initial pseudo-career as a solo artist and about the group’s early days as an indie-label act with major-label backing. And if, by some bizarre circumstance, you weren’t aware of any of that, well then Josh Farros’ statement probably brought you up to speed. A large portion of our interview last week dealt specifically with Josh’s central points — points the band deemed “irrelevant” — and, on Wednesday, we’ll publish Paramore’s responses to them. But we figured the best place to start with a situation this complex is at the beginning: with the band’s first reactions to Farro’s statement, which turned what had been a rather amicable split into something else entirely. “I don’t know if I got a phone call or an e-mail, but I woke up to it, basically, and that sucked, and I was not happy,” Williams said. “And yeah, it hurts, because what we were told was that they weren’t happy, they didn’t want to do this, and you can’t be mad at someone for not feeling something. … But then when it really became about all these other things, I was very surprised and kind of felt led on, almost. We’ve been doing this for six, seven years now. I don’t think any of this has been in vain, for any of us … and I don’t think anyone should discredit it.” “It was a drag. … Once we released our statement , we all knew they would probably release something,” guitarist Taylor York added. “So I think we were all kind of bracing ourselves. You know, breakups are hard, and there’s a lot of feelings so we kind of, in a way, we expected there to be something weird. So, yeah, it was really hard to read, just because it seemed like a lot of the stuff was pretty irrelevant to what happened. I think that was the weird thing, ’cause it just didn’t seem really necessary.” Of course, Williams and York said all of this in carefully measured, downright diplomatic tones. You get the feeling, had we sat down with them on the morning of December 22, immediately following Farros’ statement, their reactions would’ve been slightly different. But Paramore made it clear that are trying very hard not to get angry, if not for the sake of the band, then for the sake of their fans. “You feel every single type of emotion possible when something like this happens with someone that either was — or is — very close to you, you just feel everything, all at once,” Williams smiled. “I’ve never felt so … I don’t know, I couldn’t even figure out how I felt. But after realizing, like Taylor said, that it was kind of going to happen this way, you’ve just got to know that what’s important is the three of us are still here, and that we want to do this, and that’s the positive part about this.” MTV News will be unveiling our exclusive interview with Paramore on Friday at 4 p.m. ET with “Paramore: The Last Word,” a live stream on MTV.com that will feature in-depth analysis of the band’s future, real-time discussion with their biggest fans and exclusive footage of the band, past and present. Related Videos ‘Paramore: The Last Word’ Sneak Preview Related Photos Paramore: A Career In Photos Related Artists Paramore

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Princess Boy’s Mom Exploiting Him Now “I Like’a Da Dresses” [Video]

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