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Has Kat Stacks had enough?

Posted by Ebony Minott

There is so much to be said about this young lady. If you haven’t heard about Kat Stacks let me give you a little recap.

Kat Stacks, 20, claims to have slept with many different rappers for money like the Young Money crew, Lil Wayne, Nelly, Jae Mills, Bow Wow, and many more. Kat thought that “it was just time to expose them,” according to her interview given by Hiphopdx.com .

Allegedly, these men treated her badly, and she decided to speak out about it. Now that everything is out in the open, all of the celebrities have denied any relation with her. She made videos speaking badly about them, giving their personal numbers out to the public, and telling what may be their home addresses.

Kat Stacks was exposed of being a liar by Nelly on VIP Saturday on the Shade45 radio station posted on Bossip.com. Nelly was asking her questions about their affair but she wasn’t able to answer.

She claims to be having a book coming out in December talking more about her affairs with celebrities. She definitely is just trying to make money off of these men by any means necessary.

But now she may need to bring this drama to an end. While in ATL, Kat Stacks was attacked by possible friends of Fabulous and Bow Wow. Kat was slapped and roughed up by a man yelling at her to apologize for what she’s been doing.

If she has been lying, I don’t think it’s right to put your hands on a woman. But was all this drama really worth the money and fame? Her children were almost taken away from her and for all we know her life could really be in danger. Kat is quite pathetic to me by now, but what just happened is very sad and help is very much needed for her. However, something tells me that this is not going to stop her.

What do you think is next for Kat Stacks?

See the video for yourself.

Kat Stacks gets Slapped

Nas’s opinion on the problems of hip-hop

Posted by Ebony Minott

I’m sure we have all heard of the saying “hip-hop is dead.” This means that music just isn’t the same anymore. While songs used to be liked because of the emotions put into the lyrics, a song is considered a hit if it has a great beat and a catchy hook. That’s it.

Nas thinks that the problem with hip-hop is not the record labels but the artists themselves, according to bossip.com. He believes that artists are just worried about being on the top of the charts. Instead they should just do what makes them happy. In Nas’s own words, “Put out music. Just put the shit out. If the shit is right, you feel good about it, put that shit out.”

I’m going to have to agree to disagree. I do believe the problem is the record labels. Once someone is sign to a label they don’t have that much control over what they’re able to put out.

Record labels are only worried about who can make them money. If the record label has one idea and the artists has another, usually the artists are defeated. Yes, rappers can drop the label and find their way on their own, but nowadays it’s about fast money, and that’s what feels good to them.

Should the other woman be blamed for the breakup of a marriage?

Posted by Ariel Cherie

The soon-to-be ex-wives of celebrities are taking action against their husband for their infidelities, not only against their husbands, but against their mistresses as well.

Dwyane Wade’s wife, Siohvaughn Wade filed a lawsuit against Gabrielle Union, D. Wade’s live-in girlfriend, saying that Union “engaged in sexual foreplay” with her husband in front of her children.

Allegedly, Union told Wade’s two sons, who are eight- and two-years-old, that she was going to be their new mother. The children also call their Miami home, “the house where the woman kissing mommy lives.”

To add to that growing list of hatred is Swizz Beatz’s new ex-wife, Mashonda Dean. The music producer has been dating singer Alicia Keys, who is allegedly prego, for the past couple of years.

Mashonda is suing Swizz for child support, saying that he owes $344K in back support.

“I so wanted both of us to get on with our lives and maintain our respect for one another,” Dean said, “but he now shows that his priorities and sense of responsibility are screwed up.”

Is it fair that they blame the other woman for their marital issues?

No.

Is is not fair that Keys and Union dated these men while they were still in relationships. Who knows if they were separated or not, but ultimately the blame (as well as lawsuits) should solely be placed with the husbands.

They knew what they were doing, and they’re the ones who took a vow. I believe the wives should be upset with the other woman, it’s only natural, but to sue to mistress? Not gonna happen, cap’n.

According to Black Voices, Mashonda believes Keys is to blame for Swizz not owning up to his responsibilities.

Liza Minnelli covers “Single Ladies” in Sex and the City sequel

Posted by Ariel Cherie

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I’m not sure how I feel about this. As much as I know I will love the new Sex and the City 2, writer Michael Patrick King might have gone too far.

In one scene, Broadway legend Liza Minnelli, 64, makes a cameo in the film, sings Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” for the wedding of Stanford Blatch.

“It’s a wonderful number,” Minnelli told Contact Music. “We had a blast. It’s rock and roll. Everything is moving! And I just got a whole new knee so I can promise you everything is moving.”

*Cold stare* If little girls are bumping and grinding to Bey, can I really fault a senior citizen? At least she’s still kickin’. Catch Sex and the City 2 when it comes out THIS THURSDAY.

Listen to the track:

America’s Next Top Model gets rid of Seventeen for Italian Vogue

Posted by Ariel Cherie

First there was Elle, then came Seventeen, and now on America’s Next Top Model the winner will be featured in Italian Vogue, according to Women Wear Daily.

For the past four years, ANTM has teamed up with the past editors-in-chief to create a double cover for the magazine which featured the winner of past seasons. “ANTM has been a fantastic friend — with benefits! — but we both thought it was time we started seeing other people,” said Ann Shoket, Seventeen‘s editor-in-chief.

Since Vogue‘s contributing writer Andre Leon Talley has signed on to ANTM for the next three years, maybe he could have put in a good word for the show to partner up with the prestigious mag, but who knows?

I think it’s a great look for the show. I don’t really believe that for a show that pushes contestants toward being high fashion, that Seventeen was the best way to go. Teen Vogue would have a been a great choice because it appeals to teens (obviously), but it still has that high fashion element to it.

We’ll see if the winners get a decent spread in the mag. I can’t wait to see it.

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