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Jojo Simmons Ties The Knot To His Longtime Girlfriend Tanice Amira
Otay! Eddie Murphy Plans To Revisit Old Characters For Saturday Night Live Return
    Congrats are in order for the Simmons family, as the oldest son of Rev Run, Jojo, has decided to tie the knot with his longtime girl- friend, Tanice Amira. The couple has been together for more than two years and has a daughter together, Mia Kaylee, who they welcomed to the world in February of 2016. Friends and family gathered in this lovely event to celebrate the future of the couple. Angela Simmons, sister of JoJo, and her three- year-old son Sutton Joseph showed up in stylish, bold color three-piece suits.
Angela posted a video of her and her brother on Insta-
JoJo and his now wife, Tanice Amira.
  gram asking him, “How does it feel? You’re a married man.”
“Feels the same, except I’m icy now” he responds as
he flaunts his wedding ring. Congrats once again to the Simmons family, may their years be filled with love and everlasting joy!
 Old school Saturday Night Live fans rejoice!
Eddie Murphy will return to the scene of the crime—the same sketch comedy show where he killed audiences be- fore becoming an interna- tional box office superstar.
When the legendary funny- man returns as host to SNL on Dec. 21, he will be bringing some classic material with him.
While promoting his latest film, the Rudy Ray Moore biopic Dolemite Is My Name, Murphy said that he will re- visit some of his beloved characters from his earlier years as a breakout cast member of the Lorne Michaels-created series.
During an appearance on
Late Show with Stephen Col- bert on Friday, the Golden Globe and Grammy Award winner said “SNL is such a big part of who I am” and also
EDDIE MURPHY
said he “would imagine” re- visiting his legendary imper- sonations of clay animation character Gumby or Buck- wheat, which was the lone afro-clad character child actor Billie Thomas por- trayed in the Little Rascals’ short films Our Gang during the 1930s.
    Kanye West Claims Democrats Have 'Brainwashed' Black Americans
 In the same interview, with radio host Big Boy, West said black Americans are "brainwashed". "We're brainwashed out here, bro. Come on, man. This is a free man talking," he said.
His comments echoed those of pro-life activists like Dr. Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr. In June, King blasted Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., for suggesting that
KANYE WEST
abortion was a civil rights issue.
"I need for her to under- stand that abortion is a civil wrong," King told "Fox & Friends." "And of course, if you're pro-life, you can't be racist because you're de- fending life for the most de- fenseless population on the planet -- the little babies in the womb," King said at the time.
      French Montana Gifted Drake Over $100K Worth Of Diamonds For His 33rd Birthday
 French Montana
dropped some major coins to ensure his friend Drake cel- ebrated his 33rd birthday drippin’ in the finest jewels!
Never one to arrive at a party empty handed, the "No Stylist" rapper could not wait to see the Champagne Papi's reaction after he gifted the birthday boy with a brand new diamond-en- crusted cuff that spelled out Drake's name.
Going of off Drake’s reac- tion, the gift was worth the reported $175,000 he spent on the custom bling!
While partying at his “mobster-themed” birthday
FRENCH MONTANA AND DRAKE
  bash with his celebrity friends on Wednesday (Oct. 23), Drizzy flaunted his new jewels for all to see.
In case you missed it, the proud Canadian rapper re-
cently showed off the two 30- carat diamond and ruby rings he gifted himself in honor of the Toronto Raptors NBA Championship. Talk about flexin’!
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