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Tisha Campbell Files For Divorce From Duane Martin After 22 Years Married
Master P Gives Back With
  Tisha Campbell-Mar- tin has filed for divorce from her husband Duane Mar-
tinA. fter more than 20 years of marriage, the Martin star announced in a statement via her rep on Thursday that she and Duane, 52, are end- ing their 22-year marriage.
Over the course of their decades-long marriage, the pair, who wed Aug. 17, 1996, welcomed two children: sons Ezekiel, 8, and Xen, 16.
According to court docu- ments obtained by PEOPLE, the couple separated Dec. 24, 2016.
According to reports the couple filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy for being $15
For Children In Oakland
  Tisha Campbell-Martin and her soon to be ex husband, Duane Martin.
Master P reached into his deep pockets, to help chil- dren's in Oakland, California. The No Limit Records mogul has deep ties to the Bay Area, where his career in the music business started as the owner of a local record store.
So, he decided to give back through a new partnership with Vision to Learn, which provides low-income students with free eye exams and free glasses.
“That’s what helped me changed my life and saved my life: education. And I said, ‘If these kids could see, this would be one of the greatest projects that I could be a part
million in debt, also in 2016. Although Tisha was a star on ‘Martin’ and still get- ting residuals from the re- runs, documents state that the couple’s monthly income is $7,655, but their expense
rack up to $16,953.
Tisha, who cited irrecon- cilable differences in her di- vorce filing, has requested joint legal and physical cus- tody of their children, the documents state. She has also requested that Duane pay her spousal support.
Master P is the mastermind behind No Limit Records.
of,'” Master P said.
Master P was at Oakland
High School Friday, (February 23rd) and gave away 30 pairs of glasses.
Free Exams And Glasses
 Former LAPD Detective Says Tupac And Biggie Will Never Get Justice
West coast iconic rapper, Tupac Shakur was allegedly killed by Crip member, Orlando Tive "Baby Lane" Anderson after a confrontation 3 hours earlier at the MGM Hotel in Las Vegas; and east coast iconic rapper, Christopher ‘Notorious B.I.G.’ Wallace was allegedly murdered in retali- ation by Wardell ‘Poochie’ Fouse. Both Anderson and Fouse were killed. Anderson in a gang shoot- ing, and Fouse was fatally shot in the back and head while riding his motorcycle.
Big Boi Buys Out Theater
 For Hospice Patients To
     Two new television specials airing this month focus on the murders of Tupac Shakur and Christopher "The No- torious" B.I.G. Wallace.
BET is airing a special called "The Death Row Chronicles," while USA Net- work has a 10-part true crime drama titled "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.
"Tupac Shakur was gunned down in September of 1996 in Las Vegas, while the Notorious BIG was killed six months later in March of 1997 in Los Angeles.
USA's "Unsolved" is based on former Los Angeles Police Detective, Greg Kading's book "Murder Rap: The Un- told Story of Biggie Smalls & Tupac Shakur Murder Inves- tigations by Greg Kading.”
Detective Kading hosted an AMA on Reddit, where he
revealed some of his opinions about the unsolved murders.
He was adamant his inves- tigation revealed the killers of both Tupac Shakur and the Notorious BIG.
Detective Kading fin- gered Orlando Anderson as the trigger man behind Tupac's murder, after re- ceiving a confession from An- derson's uncle and well-known Crip gang banger, Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis.
As for B.I.G., he was al- legedly killed by a now-de- ceased Mob Piru Blood gunman named Wardell "Poochie" Fouse, who was allegedly hired by Suge Knight.
Detective Kading agreed the genesis of the bad blood between the rappers started when Tupac was shot at the Quad Studios in New York in
November of 1994.
A man named Dexter
Isaac, who was allegedly hired by imprisoned rap manager, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond, admitted to shooting Tupac, as Biggie, Diddy, Shawn Pen and other New York rap- pers were present in the recording studio.
Two years later both Pac and B.I.G. would be dead, in high profile murders with dozens of witnesses.
"Biggie was absolutely re- taliation for Tupac's murder, so the murders are definitely linked. Big had nothing to do with any of it outside of the war of words with Tupac," Detective Kading said.
Unfortunately, Detective Kading said there will never be any charges brought against anyone for the mur- ders.
Will Smith And Son Jaden Create Eco-Friendly
See ‘Black Panther’
Atlanta rapper and actor Big Boi treated several residents of Atlanta’s Patients of Loving Arms Hospice to a day at the movies.
The Outkast luminary and his company Celebrity Trailers bought out Stonecrest Theaters to screen Black Panther for the residents and their families.
Celebrity Trailers co-owner Janice Ahmed explained why it was important to the Hip Hop vet.
“It touches his heart because his family are on hospice as well,” she said. “And he wanted to get his family out to go ahead and still enjoy life.”
Big Boi with hospice pa- tient at the movies.
Water Company
Jaden Smith and his fa- mous father Will Smith have created an eco-friendly bottled water company.
The company makes its packaging from almost entirely renewable resources, including “plastic” derived from sugar- cane.
Will explains, ‘this was a company born out of a child’s love for the ocean. We did not want this to be a celebrity brand. We’re just about to launch our second product and we felt like there were enough people who already have accepted the brand and it wouldn’t look like celebri- ties trying to sell some water.’ They established the company in 2015.
The 19-year-old Jaden has a passion for protecting the earth
Will Smith and his son, Jaden are owners of a bottled water company.
by reducing plastic and carbon dioxide emissions globally.
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