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Lil Kim Returns After 14 Years With ‘9’ Album
LOS ANGELES, CA – Fla- vor Flav has been named in a paternity suit filed by Kate Gammell, a Los Angeles- based woman who used to work for the Public Enemy legend.
According to legal docu- ments filed in Los Angeles County Courts, Gammell says Flav is the father of her two-
month-old son Jordan. Gammell wants the court to establish paternity so The Fla- vor Of Love star is forced to pay child support for the new baby.
Flav already has seven other children, making Jor- dan the eighth. They range in ages between two months and early 30s.
Flavor Flav Named In New Paternity Suit
Lil Kim is back. The Queen Bee has released 9, her first album since 2005’s The Naked Truth.
Kim’s comeback LP was originally scheduled to drop in May but was pushed back by her label eOne Music. The nine- track project features collabo- rations with Rick Ross, City Girls, O.T. Genasis, Rich The Kid and Musiq Soul- child.
KATE GRAMMELL AND FLAVOR FLAV
Big Sean's Foundation Donates $10K To Wayne State’s HIGH Program
DETROIT, MI – Big Sean continues to lend a helping hand through his Sean An- derson Foundation. A few months after donating a $100,000 studio to Detroit’s Dauch Boys & Girls Club, the Def Jam MC has given $10,000 to Wayne State Uni- versity’s HIGH (Helping In- dividuals Go Higher) Program.
Wayne State is located in Sean’s hometown of Detroit. His mother Myra Ander-
BIG SEAN
son, who serves as the exec- utive director and president
of his foundation, spoke about the organization’s con- tribution to the university on Tuesday .
“We are pleased to con- tinue our commitment to the HIGH Program in support of its dedication to students fac- ing hardships,” Anderson said in a press release. “The HIGH Program touches the lives of students, helping them as they pursue their higher education goals.”
LIL KIM
T. I. Calls Iggy Azalea 'The Tarnish' Of His Legacy
IGGY AZALEA AND T. I.
T. I. offered a harsh dose of his reality to Iggy Azalea during a recent conversation with The Root. The Grand Hustle Records boss, who brought the Aussie singer on- board around 2011, ulti- mately severed ties in 2015.
Four years later, he evi- dently views her as a failed in- vestment.
“I’m still actively looking for another female rapper who can undo the blunder of Iggy
Azalea,” Tip said. “That is the tarnish of my legacy as far as [being] a [music] executive is concerned. To me, this is like when Michael Jordan went to play baseball.”
Azalea added, “As I was making it, I felt like, ‘This isn’t The New Classic; this is some- thing else. It’s not the right sound.’ Not that it sounded bad, but it just wasn’t what The New Classicis in my head sounded like.
Zoe Kravitz To Portray Catwoman, In ‘The Batman’
Meow—DC Comics fans, your new Catwoman has ar- rived!
According to Variety, Zoe Kravitz (Big Little Lies) has been officially cast as Cat- woman in Matt Reeves’ The Batman. Kravitz will star alongside Robert Pattinson, who is portraying the masked vigilante also known as Bruce Wayne.
The Batman is scheduled to hit theaters June 25, 2021.
ZOE KRAVITZ
There are two major things
to note here.
1. Catwoman is once
again a black woman!
The original black Cat-
woman was portrayed by the legendary Eartha Kitt, who unleashed, arguably, the most famous purr ever uttered by the DC Comics cat burglar. Then Halle Berry happened and well, let’s just say I’m glad a black actress got a “boatload of money” out of it...and let’s move on.
Kevin Hart Says He Won’t Return To Work Until 2020
Kevin Hart is reportedly taking the rest of 2019 off after a September car accident sent him to the hospital.
The actor/comedian’s attor- ney reached out to Entertain- ment Weekly who relayed a statement made by Hart. The 40-year-old mentioned Jared Black and Rebecca Brox- terman, the two other people who were in the car when the accident occurred.
KEVIN HART
“I have nothing but love for Jared and wish him and Re-
becca a speedy recovery,” Hart said.
Black was driving Hart’s recently-purchased 1970 Ply- mouth Barracuda in Malibu Hills, California when he lost control and veered off the road, crashing the vehicle in an em- bankment.
Both Hart and Black suf- fered “major back injuries” in the crash while Broxterman did not sustain major injuries.
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