Extreme Groupies On Anderson Cooper Today (Video)

Twitter is buzzing about today’s Anderson Cooper talk show which featured groupies and gold diggers who proudly chase married pro athletes in hopes of marrying one herself.
The show’s participants are Robin Lyon (@BallerAlert); Stephanie (@Eleven8); Chelley (@Chelley_bee), Robin (@Sweet_umz), Erika (@Misserika), who reportedly sleeps with singer Cee-Lo. The only one of them who really has money is Robin (the white girl) who works as a high priced stripper in Houston.
“Basketball Wives” cast members Evelyn Lozada and Suzie Ketcham also appeared on the show as self-righteous broads pretending to be shocked that there are women who actually pursue married ballers.
In case you didn’t know… Nicki Minaj deleted her Twitter page

Rapper Nicki Minaj, 29, flew into a rage on Sunday and deleted her Twitter page, leaving millions of her Stans steaming mad.
According to loyal reader Ashland, Nicki became enraged when the webmaster of www.nickidaily.com, “one of her biggest supports and fan sites,” posted leaked a music sampler of Nicki’s latest CD on the website — “and Nicki went ape shit and had her followers bash her” on Twitter.com.
In response to the bashing, Ashland says the webmaster abruptly shut down her website and deleted her Twitter account. That’s when Nikki’s followers — the sane ones — started bashing Nicki for being an online bully.

An exasperated Nicki tweeted: “Like seriously, its but so much a person can take. Good fucking bye,” — before deleting her Twitter account.
This all goes to show you how immature and irresponsible some celebrities can be. I mean really, a superstar like Nicki should know that bullying — whether online or in person — can drive an unstable person to commit suicide.
And, let’s face it, most celebrity Stans are a bit unstable.
Kevin Hart Threatens to Sue Everybody for Reposting His Anti Black Woman Cartoon

Nothing gets my attention faster than an arrogant celebrity threatening a lawsuit over something he did wrong.
This morning, while perusing my Twitter timeline, I stumbled upon a Twitter rant by Gina, owner of What About Our Daughters blog. It seems that Kevin Hart, star of Think Like A Man, posted an offensive, anti black woman cartoon on his facebook page and then threatened to sue anyone who re-posted it.
It seems that Hart has a history of making ignorant comments about black women on social websites. And when I say black women, I’m referring to women two shades darker than Rihanna — the only type that Hart will date nowadays.
FBI Agents Hunt Twitter Pimp
Authorities are hot on the trail of an online pimp who sought out underage girls on social networks such as Twitter.com. Like most predators, Marquist Bradford, 26, prefers young runaways who are easily impressed by a smooth talker.
Not surprisingly, Bradford is a rapper wannabe whose favorite pastime is flashing fake iced out jewelry and stacks of cash.
According to the Smoking Gun, Bradford, who is on the lam with one of his young prostitutes, has been charged with “sex trafficking of children by force, fraud, or coercion, a felony carrying a prison term of 15 years to life.”
Bradford first came to the attention of the FBI two months ago, when a 15-year-old girl told cops she ran away from her pimp.
The girl told police she was introduced to Bradford by a 17-year-old prostitute whom she befriended, named “Princess.” The unidentified minor said she communicated with Bradford on Facebook for several weeks before he sent her a Greyhound bus ticket from Fresno to Sacramento. She began living with the alleged pimp and Princess in his apartment.
The teen told investigators that Bradford immediately “posted advertisements for her as a prostitute” on one escort service web site. Then the beatings began.
This is how far Mary J. Blige has fallen

There was a time, not so long ago, when Mary J. Blige was on top of the R&B world. Her rich, superior vocals were compared to the likes of Aretha Franklin and Patti LaBelle. But you can bet that neither Aretha nor Patti would stoop so low as to sing for a Burger King fried chicken meal on top of a lunch table.
Thus is how far Mary J. Blige has fallen.
Yesterday, Burger King pulled the commercial ad featuring the 41-year-old singer after she was dragged unmercifully across all major social networking websites on Monday. How embarrassing for Mary, whose 1992 debut album, What’s the 411? is still considered an R&B classic.
You can feel Mary’s humiliation throughout the commercial as she wails the answer to the question: “What’s in the new chicken snack wraps?”
The theme of the Burger King commercial is “Exciting things are happening at Burger King.” Apparently, nothing exciting is happening in Mary’s career right now.
Watch the ad after the break.
Melanie Fiona’s ‘The MF Life’ only sold this much

According to celebrity blogger Rhymeswithsnitch, “Revealing her secret 3-year love affair with actor Adam Rodriguez and talking about Blue Ivy wasn’t enough to save Melanie Fiona from weak record sales…”
Apparently, neither was promoting her album on her Twitter.com account. I have said so many times in the past that promoting an album on Twitter.com is no substitute for a well-organized promotional campaign. Just because you have 100K followers on Twitter does not translate to record sales.
Melanie’s second album ‘The MF Life” is only expected move between 27 and 30k units in it’s first week.
But Melanie’s not alone.
Ruben Studdards’ ‘Letters from Birmingham’ is projected to sell only 4k copies and Diggy Simmons debut album Unexpected Arrival between 20 and 23K. Source
One day they’ll learn…
Was Rihanna’s ‘Rice Cakes’ tweet to Karrueche racist?

Ever since Rihanna and her abusive ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown, got back together, Rihanna has been throwing subliminal shots at his girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, on her Twitter page.
But Karrueche struck back with a diss of her own. When Brown tweeted a photo of himself cooking a meal for Karrueche in February, Karrueche tweeted a pic of the food that Brown prepared for her. The caption read “Yup… Get mad!”

In retaliation, Rihanna tweeted the above picture of a package of rice cakes wearing sunglasses and hoop earrings. The caption below the pic read: “Ima make u my bitch.”
Rihanna’s Twitter followers made the obvious connection to Brown’s girlfriend.
But if you think Brown is going to defend his main chick (Karrueche), or even try to make the peace between his two women — think again.
The lyrics to Rihanna’s “Birthday Cake Remix” — which Brown hopped on and co-signed — contain a reference to “rice cakes,” which is considered an insult to the Vietnamese. Karrueche is an aspiring model who is part Vietnamese.
So did Rihanna really take it there? Is she being disrespectful and racist because she can’t get her way with Chris? Or is Rihanna just being Rihanna?




