Celebs Out & About

Metrosexual singer Chris Brown attended the John Richmond Milan Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2010 show in Milan over the weekend. Hate the shoes.

Singer Mary J. Blige, her husband Kendu and his children walked the red carpet before the 2010 BET Honors at the Warner Theatre in Washington DC this weekend. The 2010 BET Honors airs on BET February 1st!

Hollywood trampoline and home wrecker Gabrielle Union walked the red carpet at the 2010 BET Honors in DC on Saturday.

NBA legend Dominique Wilkins celebrated his 50th birthday at the Gold Room on Friday in Atlanta. Musician Musiq Soulchild was the shortest man in the room. Musiq mogul Devyne Stephens, far left, hosted the party. Photos by Prince Williams (2)/ATLPics.net

Photos: Wireimage/Getty
Tiny’s Nail Bar Design Samples
TamekaTinyCottleOnline.com had the wonderful opportunity of visiting Tiny’s Nail Bar this past Saturday in Atlanta. Here is a collection of nail design samples from Tiny’s Nail Bar’s very own customers courtesy of the nail techs.
Check out Tiny’s own nail designs at the 2:50 mark. Peep that 10 carat diamond rock on her finger! T.I. is no joke! Tiny and Keisha’s group OMG Girlz new single “Ain’t Nobody” plays in the background of the video.
Visit Tiny’s Nail Bar at 3540 Walt Stephens rd. in Stockbridge, Georgia.
Speaking of T.I., we have a ‘Put ‘Em On Blast’ post coming up featuring T.I. So be sure to check back later for that!
Celebs Out & About

Hollywood’s most boring couple, Rihanna and Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Matt Kemp, attended the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Los Angeles Clippers NBA game at the Staples Center on Saturday.

Kamber (Kanye and Amber) were spotted leaving a midtown Manhattan recording studio on Saturday night. Amber was in Atlanta Friday night where she pocketed about 10 Gs to appear at lesbian and gay men events as part of the MLK weekend.

‘Precious’ star Gabourey Sidibe looked glamorous in emerald green on the red carpet at the 67th Annual Golden Globes Awards in Hollywood last night.

Angelina Jolie took her daughters Zahara Jolie-Pitt and Shiloh Jolie-Pitt shopping over the weekend. It’s good to see Zahara Marley, who just turned 5 on Jan. 8, so happy. But the Jolie-Pitts’ biological daughter, the gender confused Shiloh, 3, rarely ever smiles.
Photos: Splash News and Wireimage/Getty
Mo’Nique’s Husband Defends Her At Critics Choice Awards

‘Precious’ star Mo’Nique didn’t let the weather rain on her parade at the 67th Golden Globes 2010 last night in Hollywood. Mo’Nique took home the first Golden Globe statuette presented for her portrayal as a sadistic, abusive mother.
As most of you know, Mo’Nique caught flack for refusing to help promote the film and being a no-show at awards ceremonies last year.

But on Friday, things didn’t go so well for Mo’Nique. While backstage after accepting her Critics Choice Award for Best supporting actress, one reporter grilled Mo’Nique and pressed her to explain why she snubbed the movie’s promotional events.
Rather than rip the newshound apart with her razor sharp tongue, Mo’Nique stood back and allowed her husband to handle him.
Mo’Nique called her husband Sidney Hicks to the press room stage to answer the question on her behalf.
He calmly told the media, “She’s the first woman of African-American descent to ever have a late-night TV show, she’s also a comedienne… In conjunction with that, she’s a mother, she’s also a wife.
“She hasn’t been at all of them, but she has been at some… She’d rather portray a bad mother in the movies than actually be one in real life.”
That’s a beautiful thing! The mainstream media got a rare opportunity to see a black man standing by his wife’s side and defending her the way a husband should.
BET Honors Award 2010 Attendees Rate Obama’s 1st Year
No Hope or Change. What a difference a year makes. Now, instead of praising Obama, all celebrities and industry execs can do is make excuses for him.
Fed Up Americans Heckle Obama At Coakley Rally
Here’s video of U.S. president Barack Obama being heckled while speaking at a Martha Coakley rally in Massachusetts yesterday.
If you want Obama to get all wee wee’d up and thrown off his stride, just distract the big O by stealing the spotlight from him, which is exactly what several hecklers did yesterday.
Most politicians can keep their composure even while being heckled, but not him. Typical of narcissists, if Obama can’t have the attention of every eye in the room, he’s just not talking.
Which is kind of annoying if you’re one of the hundreds of hand picked Kool aid drinkers who came to hear their Messiah speak.
For those of you who don’t know: Democrat Coakley is in a super tight race with Republican Scott Brown for the late Ted Kennedy’s vacant Senate seat.
What makes this race so crucial is that if Brown wins, you can kiss Obama’s healthcare bill goodbye because Brown will provide the GOP with enough Senate votes (41-59) to filibuster or block the health care bill from passing.
By the way, Brown is leading in every poll, including Coakley’s internal poll. Obama’s own advisers reportedly told him privately that Coakley will lose.
But of course, Obama the narcissist won’t hear of such a thing since his legacy is on the line if the health care bull doesn’t pass. Which is why Obama personally traveled to Massachusetts on Sunday to stump for Coakley. But Obama is not as popular as he was a year ago after his landslide victory over John McCain. His presence couldn’t even fill the 3000 seat venue on Sunday.
We will be watching this race closely. Massachusetts residents cast their votes on Tuesday, Jan. 19.
FanMAIL: General Larry Platt Sings “Pants On the Ground”
By now you are probably familiar with 62-year-old General Larry Platt who gained instant fame when he performed his ditty “Pants On the Ground” during American Idol’s Atlanta auditions.
General Platt slammed Hop Hop’s current trend of wearing their pants sagging off their thighs — and American audiences ate it up.
Will General Platt follow in the footsteps of Britain sensation Susan Boyle and release a platinum-selling album of Hip Hop put downs?
Loyal reader Victor L. Jenkins of EMV Brothers Ink writes:
Hey check this out. After you watch, check him out on The View this morning on ABC!
Such a calm cool and warming man came into the office and charmed us with his powerful message. EMV Brothers Ink studios had a great time with this shoot thanks to Neka Yates with http://www.NekaRazzi.com


