Ice Loves Coco Premieres Tonight On E!
In this new series, E! takes viewers behind the hype and conjecture and into the daily lives of rapper/actor/author/motivational speaker Ice and his fitness/swimsuit model/Internet-sensation buxom and bootylicious wife Coco. The two have been married ten years and remain inseparable. From the start, Coco dedicated herself to becoming the woman behind her man. But, now that she has a series of projects of her own on the horizon, Coco has set her sights on establishing a solo career while maintaining balance in her relationship. With a loving and adventurous take on life, this over the top celebrity couple will blow expectations to smithereens when “Ice Loves Coco” premieres tonight at 10:30/9:30c only on E!
Premieres Tonight @ 10:30/9:30c only on E!
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Create Your Own ‘Jumping The Broom’ Mother’s Day eCard!
The new film ‘Jumping The Broom’ celebrating the joyous tradition of marriage, is in theaters now!
And, just in time for Mother’s day, Sony Pictures is giving you an opportunity to create your own personalized Mother’s Day eCard for your mom, your family, or that special friend in your life!
‘Jumping The Broom’ stars Laz Alonso and Paula Patton as a couple whose bond of love is tested when their families from opposite ends of the tracks meet for the fist time for their wedding on Martha’s Vineyard.
Just click the banner below to create your own eCard!
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Guys That Makes Us Want To Jump The Broom
‘Jumping The Broom’ is a new film by director Salim Akil that celebrates the African tradition of jumping the broom to signify a marriage when it wasn’t always legal for blacks to marry in the 18th century.
‘Jumping The Broom’, produced by Tracey Edmonds and Bishop T.D. Jakes, is a romantic comedy that explores today’s difficulty in abstaining from sex until marriage.
Marion “Pooch” Hall of BET’s ‘The Game’ plays Ricky, the best friend of the groom, Jason (Laz Alonzo). And Romeo Miller (“Dancing With The Stars”) plays Sebastian, the cousin of the bride, Sabrina (Paula Patton).
Problems crop up for Jason and Sabrina when their two families from opposite ends of the tracks clash on Martha’s Vineyard during their dream weekend wedding.
“Help me Jesus, that boy is fine!,” says Shonda (Tasha Smith) after meeting Sebastian, who prefers “a more seasoned woman with a little more experience.”
Later, Jason, Ricky, Sebastian and Malcolm (DeRay Davis) get together for an impromptu bachelor party before the wedding. Ricky, Malcolm and Sebastian each take opposing views of what it really means to be a man in this clip from the movie.
‘Jumping The Broom’ is in theaters May 6th.
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Guys That Make Us Want to Jump The Broom
The new Columbia Pictures film ‘Jumping the Broom’ produced by Tracey Edmonds and Bishop T.D. Jakes is a romantic comedy that explores today’s difficulty in abstaining from sex until marriage.
Bishop Jakes fuses religion and comedy to challenge the film’s audiences to explore the option of abstinence before marriage.
The film asks the question how easy is it to abstain from sex until you jump the broom? And which guy would make you want to Jump The Broom?
Laz Alonso and Paula Patton play Jason Taylor and Sabrina Watson, a young couple who decide to spend the rest of their lives together in Holy matrimony. But when their two families from opposite ends of the tracks converge on Martha’s Vineyard for their dream weekend wedding, problems crop up and threaten to derail the happy event.
After meeting with Bishop Jakes for a counseling session, Taylor makes the decision to abstain from sex until his marriage to Watson.
In addition to abstaining from sex, Watson has to deal with her parents (played by Angela Bassett and Brian Stokes Mitchell) who have problems in their own marriage and appear on the brink of divorce.
And Taylor faces pressure from his friends who scoff at the idea of abstaining from sex until marriage.
‘Jumping The Broom’ also stars Mike Epps, Loretta Devine, Meagan Good, Tasha Smith, DeRay Davis, Julie Bowen, Romeo Miller, Gary Dourdan, Pooch Hall, and Valarie Pettiford.
‘Jumping The Broom’ opens everywhere on May 6, 2011.
Promotional consideration provided by Columbus Pictures
Khloé & Lamar Premieres Sunday on E!
Now that they have their first year of marriage behind them, Khloé and Lamar are blowing the lid off their home life and allowing us into their world. Sharing space under the Odom roof is Khloé’s brother, Robert, who is embarking on his own career in the music industry now that he is no longer living at home. With all the drama and laughter that is certain to be a part of this new series, could Lamar’s expressed desire to “start having children right away” come into play?
Premieres Sunday @ 10/9c on E!
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Watch Brand New Episodes of “Are We There Yet?” Tonight
Watch brand new, back-to-back episodes of the hit sitcom “Are We There Yet?” on TBS tonight at a new time – NINE/EIGHT CENTRAL!
At 9p EST – “The Fall of Troy” Episode: When Troy provokes a school bully, Kevin strikes up a friendship with his tormentor to avoid a beat down. But he soon learns the meaning of real friendship when he finds the courage to stand up for himself. The Fall of Troy was written by Jason Palmer, directed by Ali LeRoi and guest stars Bobb’e J. Thompson (“Let’s Stay Together”).
At 9:30p EST – The Pole Dance Episode: After catching Nick watching a racy rap video, Suzanne makes a friendly wager that she can out dance any of the video vixens on the screen. The Pole Dance Episode was written by Royale Watkins and directed by Alfonso Ribeiro (“Fresh Prince of Bel Air”)
All-new Tonight @ 9/8c
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Fashion Police: 2011 Academy Awards on E!
The fierce foursome is at it again, bringing viewers their no-holds-barred commentary on the 2011 Academy Awards® Red Carpet fashions.
Tonight @ 10/9c on E!
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