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Meet The New “Basketball Wives: Miami” Cast Members

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Tami Roman recently confirmed that two new cast members will be joining VH1′s “Basketball Wives: Miami.” Allow us to introduce the ladies,  Kenya Bell and Kesha Nicole Nichols. Kenya is a former Miss Michigan USA winner and has two children, Casey and Charlie. We’re sure Kenya will be bringing plenty of drama as we found out that she tried to cut her husband, Charlie Bell (of the Golden State Warriors), with a box cutter. (Watch out Tami!!) Rihanna Trashes Luxury Hotel Room [VIDEO] The second cast member is Kesha Nichols, who is a former Nets dancer, who has never technically been a basketball wife, although she was engaged to ex-Net Richard Jefferson who broke up with her via email days before their wedding. We can’t wait! Are you excited as we are for the new season? Evelyn Lozada & Chad Ochocinco Land Reality Show Spinoff

Meet The New “Basketball Wives: Miami” Cast Members

Who Is My Former Childhood Star Mommy???

This precious faced little angel just celebrated her first birthday recently. Can you guess who her mommy is???? She’s Kyla Pratt’s beautiful baby girl, Lyric. Did y’all know she had a kid?!?! More On Bossip! Basketball Wives Breakup Beef: Matt Barnes And Gloria Govan Spend Thanksgiving Eve Throwing Jabs On Twitter Kris Humphries Ex “Bianca” Speaks Out And Says Kris Said Her Cakes Looked Better Than Kim Kardashian… What Do You All Think? [Video/Pics] Bangin’ Baller Babes: The Exes, Girlfriends, Wives, And Beautiful Baby Mamas Of NFL Players Hip-Hop Beef: 50 Cent Responds To T.I. Comments About Him In VIBE Magazine!

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Basketball Wives Breakup Beef: Matt Barnes And Gloria Govan Spend Thanksgiving Eve Throwing Jabs On Twitter

While most of us were busy getting the turkey ready this Thanksgiving Eve, Matt Barnes was cooking up some beef! The baller hit out at his “Basketball Wives” star ex-fiance Gloria Govan via Twitter… His Tweets and her response when you continue.

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Basketball Wives’ Draya Is Suing For Alleged “Home Video Love Session” With Breezy

For those of you expecting to see Draya and Breezy lovin it up on film , today is not your lucky day. Via TMZ: “Basketball Wives L.A.” star Draya Michele is telling friends she NEVER, EVER filmed herself having sex with Chris Brown … and now she wants to sue someone’s ass over reports that such a tape exists. Draya and Brown dated for roughly nine months back in 2010 … but we’re told the reality star is adamant that they never filmed their sexual exploits … not once. Now, sources close to Draya tell us … she’s already contacted lawyers, hoping to take action against whoever is responsible for spreading the “false information.” Another day, another lawsuit…how many of y’all would be interested in seeing this bad boy if it did exist???

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JoJo and other celebs attend GBK Gift Lounge

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GBK held its “Rock & Royalty” gift lounge in honor of the 2011 AMA’s over the weekend. Many celebs were in attendance, including JoJo, Chaka Khan, and ‘Basketball Wives’ star Jackie Christie. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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U2’s Iconic Achtung Baby: 20 Years Later

To mark the anniversary of the album that changed U2 forever, MTV News spoke to the man who wrote the book on the band’s once heady times. By James Montgomery U2’s Bono Photo: Harry Herd/ Getty Images Twenty years ago, U2 — slightly removed from the double-barrel success of The Joshua Tree and Rattle and Hum — were a band in crisis. Sure, they were arguably the biggest rock act on the planet, but, for the first time in their career, they had felt the sting of critical backlash: Many felt Hum ‘s accompanying documentary, which followed the band across America, was grandiose and self-righteous (even its director would later call it “pretentious”), and the group couldn’t help but wonder if perhaps the critics were right. Had U2 become too big? Had their fascination with all things American (the songs of Johnny Cash, B.B. King and Bob Dylan, the spiritualism of gospel choirs, the sanctity of Sun Studios and Graceland) led them too far from their roots? Were Bono’s sociopolitical viewpoints detracting from the power of the band? And, really, after a decade spent trying to conquer the world — and succeeding — what did U2 really have left to accomplish? They took all those questions (and more) to Berlin, where they hoped to be inspired by the German Reunification and the ghosts of David Bowie and Iggy Pop, both of whom had rediscovered and reinvented themselves there. But, as you’d probably expect, things didn’t go according to plan. The sessions bore little fruit as U2 struggled to redefine the group and clear divisions began to develop among bandmembers that had always considered themselves friends first. There was talk of quitting altogether; that rather than continue to fracture, perhaps it was time to call it a day. Thankfully, they didn’t. In a way, those Berlin sessions not only made U2 stronger, but they made them realize that things had to change. Gone were the grandiose gestures and bombastic ballads, replaced instead with an entirely new sound: one that embraced the burgeoning club scene of Europe, the streaked sonics of alt-rock, the artful artifice of Bowie and the adventurous explorations of producer Brian Eno. U2 had redefined what it meant to be a rock band in the 1990s, and they did it all with one marvelous album, Achtung Baby, which marks its 20th anniversary on Saturday. So in celebration of the album that not only forged new territory, but launched the second phase of U2’s epic career, MTV News spoke to the man who was there to witness it all, author and critic Bill Flanagan. He wrote what is arguably the definitive book on the band’s Achtung era, “U2: At the End of the World,” a sprawling, dense thing that followed them from the recording studio to the stage, on their massive, hugely influential Zoo TV Tour, and beyond. And today, he’s looking back on the album that changed everything. Starting, of course, at the beginning. ” Rattle and Hum was a hugely successful album, spun off a bunch of hit singles,” Flanagan said. “You couldn’t have asked for more from it, commercially, but there was a critical backlash, which probably had as much to do with the movie as anything. Critics were saying, ‘Wait a minute, when did these guys become the prophets of rock and roll, telling Americans about Johnny Cash and B.B. King and Bob Dylan?’ And any other band in that circumstance … would go, ‘Who cares about the critics, what do they know?’ But one of the things that’s unusual about U2 is that they sort of took the criticism to heart, and thought, ‘Actually, they may have a point.’ “When they saw how [the film] looked, they felt it was a dead end. … And they didn’t want to be trapped; they didn’t want be stuck wearing cowboy hats and waving a white flag up and down the stage forever,” he continued. “It was a huge risk because, look, when you’d become as big as they had become after The Joshua Tree, everybody tells you ‘Don’t mess with it.’ Nobody says, ‘What a good idea, you’re going to change your sound, change the way you look.’ ” Still, undaunted, U2 headed to Berlin’s Hansa Studios, the same place Bowie had recorded Low and Heroes, and where Iggy made The Idiot. And it was there where they split into two distinct camps: those who wanted to try something new, and those who argued there was no point in messing with success. “There was this great argument about what it meant to reinvent themselves. Bono and Edge were very dedicated to the theory that they had to do something that was dramatically different, and [drummer] Larry [Mullen] and [bassist] Adam [Clayton] weren’t totally buying it,” Flanagan said. “It became really tense. They didn’t feel like they were getting the work done, they just felt like they weren’t coming up with good stuff, and they talked about maybe throwing in the towel; that maybe they should go out on top and not become one of those bands that just becomes a worse and worse version of itself.” There were also external pressures, namely from the band’s significant others, who, having watched them win over the world, wanted nothing more than them to come home. “There was a lot on the line with the band, and there was a lot on the line with their families. They’d put a lot of things on hold with their families while they were trying to conquer the world in the ’80s,” Flanagan said. “They were wealthy, so there was a real question from the wives of, like, ‘Well, OK, now you’ve done what you wanted to do, and now you’re going to stay home.’ So that was part of the pressure that was on them, like, ‘What’s the reason?’ When you started doing something when you were 15 or 16, and now you’re 30 … you’re starting to have kids … things change.” Of course, we all know how things turned out. After additional sessions in Dublin, U2 had gone through the fire and emerged with Achtung Baby, a delightfully odd thing that was a very big risk, to say the very least. (“People were taken aback by it,” Flanagan said. “They thought they had lost their minds.”) But for all the sonic adventurousness of tracks like “Zoo Station” or “The Fly,” there was a definite heart to the lyrics … one that was very much inspired by Bono’s own domestic dilemmas. “The lyrics were actually, for the most part, actually quite confessional, even if they were disguised. It’s about relationships, marriage, the lure of freedom versus the responsibilities of domesticity,” Flanagan explained. “And that’s what gives the album its emotional weight. … And the sound of the album, the beats, the rhythmic improvisations they did and the sonics, which I think, really, is where Edge and Eno and Lilywhite and Flood, the engineer, really got to have some fun. People didn’t know what to make of the album.” And looking back 20 years later, Flanagan said that all the head-scratching surrounding Achtung Baby probably wasn’t justified. Sure, it’s a sonically amorphous listen and, thematically, it deals with weighty topics like sexuality and spirituality. Of course, it’s a gaudy thing and, yes, it saw Bono playing characters like the Fly and MacPhisto. But at its core, it’s also an album unlike any other; the kind huge bands don’t have the balls to make these days. And because of all that, it’s unquestionably real, and that authenticity makes it an all-time classic. “The really great albums, like Revolver by the Beatles or Blonde on Blonde by Bob Dylan, just create their own sonic world … and Achtung Baby does that,” Flanagan said. “It doesn’t sound like it’s part of the Manchester thing, it doesn’t sound like it’s part of the Grunge thing, it doesn’t sound like it’s part of what Public Enemy and N.W.A were doing. It just sounds like it’s Achtung Baby. “And that’s kind of the most important thing a record can do. That’s why people still like Led Zeppelin and that’s why people still like Pink Floyd; there’s not really other stuff that does it. If you’re in the mood for a Led Zeppelin record, you’ve got to put on a Led Zeppelin record. And I think if you are in the mood for Achtung Baby, there’s no other album you can go to, that have that combination of vulnerability in the lyric and authority in the music and just tremendous fun in the production.” Share your favorite cuts from Achtung Baby in the comments below! Related Videos MTV News RAW: U2 Related Artists U2

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You’re Not Alone Demi & Ashton: 5 Other Celebrity Cougar Romances That Failed

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Demi Moore & Ashton Kutcher’s divorce has been a surprise to some, but an inevitable outcome to others. When the two married 6 years ago, all anybody could talk about was their 16-year age difference, but after chronicling their coupledom on Twitter for all their fans to see with cutesy messages back and forth, we all ate our words, assuming that they were solid. However, when rumors of Ashton’s infidelity hit the net in October, it was clear that everything that glittered on the red carpet wasn’t gold. Sure enough, less than month after the reports surfaced, Demi decided to file for divorce this week. Could their age difference have had something to do with it, too? Here are 5 other “cougar” relationships that have failed! Halle Berry & Gabriel Aubry (10-year age difference) The Oscar-wining actress and French-Canadian model met in November 2005 while shooting an ad for Versace and were inseparable from then on, even welcoming a daughter, Nahla, in March 2008. However, just two years later in April 2010, the couple split and have been engaged in a nasty custody battle ever since. Vivica A. Fox & Omar “Slimm” White (20-year age difference) The actress and her club promoter boyfriend dated for over year before he proposed to her with an 8-carat diamond ring the day after Christmas 2010. She bragged about their love on camera, but less than a year after their happy announcement, Slimm confirmed their split, blaming “negativity.” Madonna & Jesus Luz (28-year age difference) The iconic artist and Brazilian model caught each others’ eyes while shooting a spread for W magazine in December 2008 – the same year she split from her (10-years-younger) husband Guy Ritchie. They traveled the world together and were photographed showing passionate PDA everywhere from Italy to Brazil to London. But in February 2010, Luz reportedly dumped Madge; though she wasted no time scooping up another boytoy later that year, French dancer Brahim Zaibat – also 28 years her junior. Tameka Foster & Usher (7-year age difference) The singer and his stylist got hitched in August 2007, much to the chagrin of his loyal (and mostly female) fans. Just 3 months later, their son Usher Raymond V (aka “Cinco”) was born and in December 2008, their second son Naviyd arrived. But the kids couldn’t keep them together; in June 2009, Usher filed for divorce from Foster after claiming they lived separately for nearly a year. Following the announcement, Tameka made sure to stay in headlines through magazine interviews and Twitter rants. Eva Longoria & Tony Parker (7-year age difference) The actress and French basketball player met in the San Antonio Spurs locker room in 2003 and tied the knot on the (not so) lucky date of 7/7/2007. Just three years later, in November 2010, the couple announced their divorce following Tony Parker’s sexting scandal with a teammate’s wife. Eva quickly rebounded, however, with actress Penelope Cruz’s brother Eduardo – 10 years younger – and is now rumored to be dating another NBA baller, Matt Barnes , the ex-fiance of “Basketball Wives” cast mate Gloria Govan. 9 Shortest Celebrity Marriages Of All Time Mariah Carey Slams Kim Kardashian’s Marriage

You’re Not Alone Demi & Ashton: 5 Other Celebrity Cougar Romances That Failed

Some Reality TV D-List Preciousness: Little Baby Kroy And “Mrs. Biermann” Hit The Falcons’ Game

Two days after making Kim Zolciak eligible for a “Football Wives” check , Kroy Biermann was already back on the field getting mama’s money. And of course, Kim being the dutiful wife that she is, was right there with her iced out “Mrs. Biermann” jersey and baby boy to support her new sponsor the love of her life. Who needs a honeymoon when you’ve got skybox tickets? (At least, we HOPE that’s where she was… because, umm…) Anywho, how adorable is that little chubby lumpkins KJ? Check out pics from Kim’s wedding and more pics of Baby KJ below.

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Herman “Big Daddy” Cain Gets A Little Backup From Wife Gloria: “He’d Have To Have A Split Personality To Do Those Things”

Herman Cain’s wife Gloria finally got her closeup, and it sounds like she used most of it to help her husband’s credibility. Herman Cain’s wife says the claims of sex harassment against the GOP presidential candidate don’t ring true because he “totally respects women.” Gloria Cain told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren: “I’m thinking he would have to have a split personality to do the things that were said.” In an interview to be aired Monday during the show “On the Record,” Gloria Cain said she can’t believe the claims he harassed women when he led the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s. “You hear the graphic allegations and we know that would have been something that’s totally disrespectful of her as a woman,” she said. “And I know the type of person he is. He totally respects women.” Excerpts of the interview were released Sunday. Four women have now accused Herman Cain of sexually harassing them when he led the National Restaurant Association. He has denied wrongdoing and has been trying to move forward in his presidential campaign. Cain’s wife of 43 years is often described as “gentle” and “the nicest woman you’ll ever meet.” The two were married in 1968, have two adult children — a daughter, Melanie, and a son, Vincent — and grandchildren. We’ve covered enough political sex scandals to know plenty of these turkeys DO have split personalities and are doing things their wives would never imagine. That said, do you think Gloria is right about her husband or slightly delusional? Source More On Bossip! What Did WE Do?! Single Black Men That Seem To Have Given Up On The Sistahs Who Upgraded? Let’s Compare Chris Brown And Rihanna’s Post Break-Up Sweet Thangs To See Who Made The Best Choices Exclusive: Woman Claims Dwyane Wade Is A Dirty Dog Who Cheats On Gabby And Definitely Got It In With Lauren London Uh-Oh… Is OchoCinco Jealous Evelyn Is Giving Too Much Attention To Someone Else???

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Maria Menounos Greek Ass in Tight Pants of the Day

Whenever I see greek ass – i wonder how many dicks have been in it…. Yeah, I know it’s a stereotype that’s been exhausted….not a funny joke, but just truth I actually think when I see her ass cuz I know greek people, and they all love anal sex, they love talking about how hey use special olive oil on their wives, like it is a cultural thing, like souvlaki or feta and olives, that they learned as kids at Helenic school learing about Arostotle and Socrates, the original pedophile teachers, who parents celebrated when their kids were raped by them, cuz it was a honor or something that has carried over generations and generations…ending up in this denim wearing ass… That’s all I have to say about that.

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