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Will And Jada Pinkett Smith On 23 Years: ‘Friendship Is Key’
'A Very Vivica Christmas' Aired
    Twenty-three years? Wow. It’s hard to believe that it’s been over twenty years since the Hollywood super couple, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith said “I do.”
As they will celebrate her 23rd wedding anniversary on December 31st this, Jada re- vealed the secret to the success of her two-decade union with her actor hubby.
While explaining couples therapy has helped them through tricky patches in their marriage, the Girl’s Trip movie star said: “We celebrate twenty this year. I think the secret is just friendship.”
Of Vivica A. Fox Holiday Films
  JADA PINKETT-SMITH AND WILL SMITH
Vivica A. Fox is setting off the holiday season! It was re- cently announced that ION Television featured an all-day slate of the actress’ recent hol- iday flicks that aired on De- cember 6.
Titled A Very Vivica Christ- mas, the lineup will include A Wedding for Christmas, A Husband for Christmas, A Christmas Cruise and Christ- mas Matchmakers and will conclude with the latest holi- day feature, Christmas To- gether.
Christmas Together follows a brokenhearted New York painter and a West Coast wid- ower's newly formed bond for the holiday season, thanks in large part to the latter’s young daughter.
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Directed by David De- Coteau and written by Jay Cipriani, Christmas Together will feature Fox as Deb, a neighbor who encourages the blossoming relationship.
On ION, Featuring An All-Day Slate
 Cynthia Bailey And Eva Marcille Are Giving Back In A Big Way
 Eva Marcille may have an- nounced her departure from The Real Housewives Of At- lanta, but she and her cast- mate Cynthia Bailey are still tight and this season they’ve come together to do some good for the community.
In partnership with Sea- gram’s Escapes, they came to- gether to create and promote the Seagram’s Escapes Holiday Marketplace, which is an on- line shopping destination that
Casanova Surrenders To FBI In Federal Racketeering Case
  EVA MARCILLE AND CYNTHIA BAILEY
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over 2,000 black- shop with for the holiday sea-
   Casanova turned himself in to the FBI on Wednesday (Dec. 2). The rapper, born Caswell Senior, is charged with conspiracy to commit racketeering, conspiracy to distribute controlled sub- stances, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
Each charge carries a maxi- mum sentence of life in prison.
Prior to surrendering to au- thorities, Casanova recorded a video message professing his innocence. “As you already
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know, I’m fighting serious charges right now but I’m in- nocent, that’s one. Two, I’ve been fighting my whole life so I can do this.”
He was the last to be ar- rested out of 18 defendants ac- cused in a massive gang bust. The 34-year-old recording artist suggested that his legal predicament was the result of being a rapper. “We are a tar- get. Be careful out there. Watch who you associate with. Watch who people bring y’all around. I’ll see y’all soon, God willing.”
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