No tea, no shade! All tea, all shade! This week, Rihanna sends a message that she will not “bow down” to anyone, Mike Tyson supports Chris Brown, and K. Michelle blasts her cast mates once again. Plus, guess which NBA star supports Magic Johnson’s flamboyant, cross-dressing gay son. And Jada Pinkett-Smith said what?! AND I QUOTE …
“I only know how to be number 1!! I could use a challenge… ‘How dat feel down there on ya knees, Huh?!’ ”
Rihanna sends a subliminal message that she will not “bow down” to anyone after being named Britain’s Most Influential Pop Star, via Twitter.
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“I’ve always told Will, ‘You can do whatever you want as long as you can look at yourself in the mirror and be OK.’”
Jada Pinkett Smith addresses rumors alleging she and husband Will Smith have an open relationship on Huffpost Live with Marc Lamont Hill.
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“Chris Brown’s a wonderful kid. He’s what, like [23] years old? And he’s just getting into arguments with people? That is a recovery [mechanism] …”
Mike Tyson defends troubled R&B crooner Chris Brown and how he seems to be making strides to win back the public’s trust, in an interview with The Grio.
“Personally speaking! I’m happy to say I have NOT BLEACHED my skin. ROTF at the thought.”
India Arie responds to speculation that she bleached her skin to help with upcoming records sales, via Twitter.
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“Of course Magic is supportive of and loves his son. Why should anyone be surprised?”
Kobe Bryant defends Magic Johnson’s decision to support his openly gay son “EJ,” who dresses in women’s garment, via TMZ.
“Who brags about A PIECE of man? Sorry ill brag when I get a WHOLE man. Let the church say AMEN.”
K. Michelle, the resident thug on “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” rants about her cast mates after viewing a super trailer for the show’s upcoming season premiere, via Twitter.
“I don’t care if Rick Ross is 40 years old — he’s a misguided 40-year-old person. Rick Ross condoned rape in that song … and he should apologize, and his apology that he offered was unacceptable.”
Talib Kweli responds to fellow rapper Rick Ross’ suggestive rape lyrics on rapper Rocko’s hit song “U.O.E.N.O,” during an interview on HuffPost Live with host Marc Lamont Hill.