This week, the celebrities making headlines for outrageous musings include a tennis great firing shots at her ex’s new boo, a bi-curious hip-hop star opens up, and a former porn star turned author bashes a VH1 reality show! Plus, guess which former Bad Boy recording artist confessed to murder and R. Kelly said what?! AND I QUOTE …
“The fact that I have to say this is repugnant. Why would I be on Basketball Wives when my husband doesn’t play basketball?”
Karrine “Superhead” Steffans shooting down any rumors that she may be joining the cast of “Basketball Wives: L.A.,” via Twitter.
“People write without using COMMON sense. Evicted really? This s**t gets boring & sickening 2 read or hear.. Family callin’, just dumb as hell.”
Tameka Foster, setting the record straight that ex-husband, Usher, did not evict her and the family from their $3.2 million Atlanta mansion, via Twitter.
”I don’t have a job, so I sit in the studio and think of stupid stuff.”
R. Kelly, who is currently on tour with songbird Tamia, prepping to take all 85 chapters of his “Trapped in the Closet” saga to Broadway, via The Urban Daily.
“I think they’re kind of like poached. They’re a little crispy. Like a burger with that fried egg that’s in there? That’s kind of what I’m feeling.”
Tyra Banks discussing fertility, her former Wall Street beau, and marriage, during her visit on “The Wendy Williams Show.”
“I was happy. It sounds crazy to say you were happy about getting a fifteen-to-life sentence, but I was. It just seemed to me like the end of a nightmare … I was living in 1993 for seventeen years.”
G. Dep, former Bad Boy Records artist, revealing how he felt once confessing to killing another man almost 20 years ago, in the current issue of New York Magazine.
“Dear ‘boy’ that reads my tweets and tells ‘The Bread’ everything I say. You are pathetic! And what is more I can’t stand you. Get a life! Or blow up”
Serena Williams giving a stern warning to her ex Common’s new girlfriend via Twitter.
“The night I posted it, I cried like a f**king baby.”
Frank Ocean addressing the famous Tumblr post that revealed a previous same-sex relationship, saying it was honest and not a ploy to sell records, in the December 2012 issue of GQ.