Celebrities and shade — they go together like peanut butter and jelly. This week, an “American Idol” judge throws shade to her co-host during a late night interview, a television weatherman confesses to pooping his pants in The White House, and a bisexual rapper hurls a gay slur at a famous celebrity blogger. Plus, guess which “30 Rock” star is accepting responsibility for saving us from the fiscal cliff and Quentin Tarantino said what?! AND I QUOTE …
“lol what a messy f—-t you are.”
Azealia Banks calls celebrity blogger Perez Hilton a gay slur when he intervened in a vicious argument between her and fellow rapper Angel Haze, via Twitter.
“I pooped my pants. Not horribly, but enough that I knew.”
Al Roker reveals that he accidentally crapped his pants, which he claims was a direct effect of undergoing gastric bypass surgery, while visiting the White House, on NBC’s “Dateline.”
“I didn’t know she sang. I thought she rapped … or something.”
Mariah Carey throws shade at Nicki Minaj, while discussing “American Idol,” motherhood, and new music, in an exclusive sit down with Barbara Walters on ABC’s “Nightline.”
“I hope everybody’s happy, because I did that; that was me. I was at the U.N. all night crunching numbers.”
Tracy Morgan announces to the late night world that he was responsible for keeping the U.S. from falling off the fiscal cliff, in an interview with David Letterman.
“Oh yeah, my mom, she dated Wilt Chamberlain. She was one of the 1,000.”
Quentin Tarantino, whose slavery flick Django: Unchained is causing a stir amongst the black intelligentsia, reveling in the claim that his mother was a member of NBA Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain’s “harem,” via NPR.org.
“Back then? Shoot. When I got that Grammy I was high. Not at the Grammys I don’t think. But I was drinking like a crazy person. Still sniffing cocaine going in.”
Mary J. Blige, who is gearing up for the release of Betty and Coretta, co-starring Angela Bassett, speaks about the Grammys, past drug usage, and more with L.A. Confidential Magazine.
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“It’s not that I would ever push weed on our kids but if they wanted to, I would love to show them how, the right way, so that way they won’t get nothing put in their s*** or overdose or trying some s*** that ain’t clean.”
Snoop Lion explains that if his children wanted to smoke marijuana he would be more than willing to demonstrate and supervise the act, in GQ’s January 2013 issue.