This week in celeb quotes, Dave Chappelle thinks Idris Elba may have been his weed dealer once, Anna Wintour shades Kimye over controversial Vogue cover, and Wendy Williams addresses Aaliyah biopic backlash! Plus, Sherri Shepherd tells Kenya Moore to twirl on with the foolishness. And Jaden Smith said what?! AND I QUOTE …
“Oh, okay. So he used to work at Carolines. During that era of my life, there’s a high possibility that I bought reefer from Idris.”
Dave Chappelle confessing that he may have purchased marijuana from an unknown Idris Elba during his stand-up comedy days, in GQ’s December 2014 issue.
“I don’t need twitter beef to be relevant, my talent alone handles that for me! Now let me go polish my Emmy Award #TwirlOnTHAT #WWHL”
Sherri Shepherd shading Kenya Moore after the two got into a headed debate during an airing of Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live,” via Twitter.
“Now she’s part of the establishment. I think if we just remain deeply tasteful and just put deeply tasteful people on the cover, it would be a rather boring magazine! Nobody would talk about us. It’s very important that people do talk about us.”
Anna Wintour delivering a backhanded compliment to Kanye West and Kim Kardashian regarding their April 2014 Vogue cover, in an exclusive with Fashionista.
“I was NOT taking (sic) advantage of by Mr. Cosby when I was on the Cosby Show! I was practically a baby on that show and this is truly a disgusting rumor that I want no part of! Everyone on that show treated me with nothing but kindness. Now keep me out of this!”
Raven-Symone clearing up rumors that she was one of Bill Cosby’s alleged rape victims, via Instagram.
‘Shut your stupid a– up. Bye, dad.’ I laughed at it. But I also didn’t even know that that was happening.”
Nicki Minaj responding to an open letter, submitted by a dad, over her “Anaconda” single artwork, via Complex Magazine.
“Here’s the deal: School is not authentic because it ends. It’s not true, it’s not real. Our learning will never end. The school that we go to every single morning, we will continue to go to.”
Jaden Smith on why the educational system is overrated, in a joint interview with sister Willow, via The New York Time’s T Magazine.
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“I see my Aaliyah movie broke the Internet this weekend. E’rybody got an opinion. Well I must tell you, whether you loved or hated, you watched. It was the second highest rated movie on all of cable this year so far.”
Wendy Williams addressing the social media dragging she received as a result of the poorly produced Aaliyah biopic, via her nationally syndicated talk show.