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Yes, another Terminator film is in the works, and Arnold Schwarzenegger is returning to reprise his role as the robotic killing machine from the future. While details are still scarce, Terminator 5 will begin shooting in early 2014. "I'm...
Yes, another Terminator film is in the works, and Arnold Schwarzenegger is returning to reprise his role as the robotic killing machine from the future. While details are still scarce, Terminator 5 will begin shooting in early 2014. "I'm very happy that the studios want me to be in Terminator 5 and to star as [...]This post appeared first on BallerStatus.com.
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*Mary J. Blige‘s money woes continue. Now the “No Drama” singer being sued sued for allegedly cancelling a concert in Dallas, Texas, so that she could perform with the Rolling Stones in New York. Vision Entertainment ...
*Mary J. Blige‘s money woes continue. Now the “No Drama” singer being sued sued for allegedly cancelling a concert in Dallas, Texas, so that she could perform with the Rolling Stones in New York. Vision Entertainment Worldwide (VEW) is suing Mary J. and her production company because she pulled-out of the December 9, 2012 gig. Blige reportedly was paid a deposit of $145,000 to perform but cancelled the concert a few days before it was scheduled to take place after she accepted the offer to perform with Mick Jagger and his band at the Barclays Center, according to TMZ. One has to wonder, what with Blige’s well publicized money problems, does she enough to even pay the judgment if VEW wins the suit. It was just last month that she was hit with a $3.4million tax bill after being accused of avoiding her US federal taxes for three consecutive years from 2009. In addition to her federal taxes, Mary J. also reportedly owes the State of New Jersey over $900,000 in back taxes. Poor, poor Mary. (No pun intended.) Unfortunately, her money issues Mary’s money don’t end there. As we reported, she was sued earlier this year for allegedly defaulting on a $500,000 bank loan, which she took out between 2005 and June 2012.
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Cole Focuses On Himself J. Cole has featured everyone from his mom, to collaborator Miguel and members of his team in his Born Sinner vignettes, but for the grand finale...he had to shine the light back on himself. In episode 7 of the v...
Cole Focuses On Himself J. Cole has featured everyone from his mom, to collaborator Miguel and members of his team in his Born Sinner vignettes, but for the grand finale...he had to shine the light back on himself. In episode 7 of the vlog series, Jermaine discusses how he came up and the journey since then.
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Tip Is Watching The Throne Tip has his eyes on the throne while Waka has his eyes on the mula in "50k Remix." Join the ATLiens for their collab above.
Tip Is Watching The Throne Tip has his eyes on the throne while Waka has his eyes on the mula in "50k Remix." Join the ATLiens for their collab above.
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On Set Of Bus & Nick's New Video Busta Rhymes and Nicki Minaj linked up in NYC recently to shoot the visual to their collab, "Twerk It." I don't know about you, but I can't wait until the full video to see Nicki REALLY do her th...
On Set Of Bus & Nick's New Video Busta Rhymes and Nicki Minaj linked up in NYC recently to shoot the visual to their collab, "Twerk It." I don't know about you, but I can't wait until the full video to see Nicki REALLY do her thing!
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Tommy Hilfiger's Son & The Weeknd Are Wandering Tommy Hilfiger's son Rich Hil links up with singer The Weeknd for "Nomads," a cut off Rich's debut album SYLDD. Join the guys in their seedy motel above.
Tommy Hilfiger's Son & The Weeknd Are Wandering Tommy Hilfiger's son Rich Hil links up with singer The Weeknd for "Nomads," a cut off Rich's debut album SYLDD. Join the guys in their seedy motel above.
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*As if the petition to get her fired from the very show she helped create wasn’t enough, Nicci Gilbert finds herself in the middle of even more drama and speculation this week. According to a new report, the Brownstone and “R&B Divas: At...
*As if the petition to get her fired from the very show she helped create wasn’t enough, Nicci Gilbert finds herself in the middle of even more drama and speculation this week. According to a new report, the Brownstone and “R&B Divas: Atlanta” star is not the real designer behind her much promoted line, “Curvato.” Funky Dineva has made claims that Ms. Gilbert’s fashions are really designed and shipped by a China based wholesale company. “Nicci Gilbert does not even design Curvato clothing. Instead, she purchases the bargain basement fashions from China Wholesale. Hey, why pay more when you can pay less?” reports Funky Dineva. The first to question the validity of Nicci’s business was Angie Stone, the aftermath of which will be seen during tonight’s episode. Both Angie’s discovery and Nicci’s reaction will be highlighted. On the previous episode Angie went to do her research on Gilbert’s charity event only to find out that the charity itself didn’t even exist “yet”. When questioned about it the diva grew seemingly defensive and tension began to flair. Now the word is the entire group will bring Nicci’s actions and business into question during the next episode. This new revelation will only add fuel to the fire started by the recent petition to prevent Nicci from returning to the show if it’s picked up for a third season. As previously reported, despite the fact that she’s one of the show’s creators, fans would like to see her replaced by Blu Cantrell, Sunshine Anderson, Nivea or Tweet. As of press time there were 222 signatures on the petition. Originally there was speculation that producer Phil Thornton started the request to have Nicci axed from the show, but one of Syleena Johnson’s fans, a man named Glen Whitcroft, stepped up to admit that he posted the petition. “R&B Divas: Atlanta” Airs On Wednesdays at 10pm…
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*James Gandolfini, the actor who made Tony Soprano a household name, is reported to be dead of a possible heart attack in Rome. He was 51. A spokeswoman for the HBO, the cable network that aired “The Sopranos,” the show that ...
*James Gandolfini, the actor who made Tony Soprano a household name, is reported to be dead of a possible heart attack in Rome. He was 51. A spokeswoman for the HBO, the cable network that aired “The Sopranos,” the show that Gandolfini starred in said the burly actor was on holiday in Italy. “We’re all in shock and feeling immeasurable sadness at the loss of a beloved member of our family,” HBO said in a statement. “He was special man, a great talent, but more importantly a gentle and loving person who treated everyone no matter their title or position with equal respect.  He touched so many of us over the years with his humor, his warmth and his humility.  Our hearts go out to his wife and children during this terrible time.  He will be deeply missed by all of us.” Gandolfini, had recently filmed “Criminal Justice” for HBO, which had received a limited series order. As Tony Soprano, James Gandolfini won three Emmys playing a mob boss beset with issues caused by his mother. The actor specialized in playing brusque, intimidating guys whose big frames concealed generous hearts. Read/learn more at TheWrap.
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Actor James Gandolfini, who rose to fame as mob boss Tony Soprano on the hit HBO drama “The Sopranos,” has died of a possible heart attack, the network has confirmed to NBC News. He was 51. According to HBO, the actor was vac...
Actor James Gandolfini, who rose to fame as mob boss Tony Soprano on the hit HBO drama “The Sopranos,” has died of a possible heart attack, the network has confirmed to NBC News. He was 51. According to HBO, the actor was vacationing in Rome; some reports say he was in Sicily to attend the 59th Taormina Film Festival. Gandolfini had appeared in numerous films before landing the role of Soprano, but it was the panic attack-stricken mob boss who would forever define him. He won  critical acclaim and three Emmy Awards and three Screen Actors Guild awards for the role, which he played from 1999-2007 on the groundbreaking show. “I dabbled a little bit in acting in high school, and then I forgot about it completely,” Gandolfini told Vanity Fair in 2012. “And then at about 25 I went to a class. I don’t think anybody in my family thought it was an intelligent choice.” Although a New Jersey native, Gandolfini didn’t expect to land the role of the head of the New Jersey crime family. “I thought that they would hire some good-looking guy, not George Clooney but some Italian George Clooney, and that would be that,” he told Vanity Fair. Fans and fellow actors quickly took to social media to mourn. Click here to read more.
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