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Game Sues Viacom for Casting Criminal On His Show

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Game Sues Viacom for Casting Criminal On His Show

The Game says Viacom  should cover the $7.1 million owed to his sexual assault accuser, because it cast a violent criminal on his reality show, despite a doctor recommending she get the boot.

The rapper’s going after the parent company of VH1, which he says cast Priscilla Rainey on “She’s Got Game.” In docs, he says a doctor working on the production cited Rainey’s long rap sheet — which includes multiple felony arrests for aggravated battery.

According to the suit, the doctor said … “In moments of jealousy, [Rainey’s] normal composure dissolves, leaving her to acting out of control.”

Game says the show thought Rainey would add a spark — aka ratings — so it ignored the doctor.

Rainey ultimately was kicked off the show, and shortly after filed a suit against Game alleging he sexually assaulted her at an off-camera outing. She won a $7.1 million judgment and Game says Viacom should take that hit, plus another $13 mil in damages.


Former NFL Star Bryant McKinnie Joins ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’

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Former NFL Star Bryant McKinnie Joins ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’

“Love & Hip Hop: Miami” found another high profile dummy (Bryant McKinnie) to join their ratchet reality … the 1st athlete in the history of the franchise.

Sources close to the production say Mckinnie has actually been shooting with ‘L&HHM’ for a couple of months now, and will be a fixture on the new show next season.

It actually makes sense for Bryant, who’s a Grammy Award winning music producer, and is currently in the studio working with big-time people like Lil’ Kim.

Did Kandi & Todd Try and Drug Phaedra Parks With Intent of Sex?

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Did Kandi & Todd Try and Drug Phaedra Parks With Intent of Sex?

The Bravo Gods blessed viewers with an epic part three of The Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion Sunday night.

As RHOA fans know, this season has been messy times 10 and Sunday night’s explosive revelation that Porsha Williams threw Phaedra Parks, under the bus — she was the one who told her that Kandi Burruss and husband Todd Tucker intended to drug Porsha and take advantage of her sexually.

But before that juicy reveal went down — Phaedra was confronted with repeating threesome rumors involving Kandi,
Todd and their pal, Shamea Morton. Phaedra said the rumors were out there (on the streets) but Kandi denied ever hearing the gossip.

As it turns out, AllAboutTheTea.com reported the threesome news back in 2015 — cosigning that the rumors have existed for quite some time.

After fans tweeted Kandi, Phaedra and Porsha a link to
our 2015 article — Kandi took to Twitter to clarify she never repeated blog rumors about her co-stars, “To be clear. I didn’t say what the streets were saying about them or blog rumors. I said what I knew from my own talks & experience with them.”

Both Kandi and Shamea deny Phaedra‘s accusations. Nevertheless, the drugging and rape revelation ended the evening in total outrage! Stay tuned for the reunion’s conclusion next week  — when total chaos breaks out on the reunion stage.

Brandi B And Max Are Broke After Quitting Love And Hip Hop?

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Brandi B And Max Are Broke After Quitting Love And Hip Hop?

According to Moniece, Brandi and Max are so broke that Moniece’s family had to send them $200.

Moniece also claims Brandi and Max are no longer in Los Angeles and now reside in South Carolina.

The truth is most all these reality TV fools are broke and stunt’in for the cameras. The only real winners of reality TV is the network, the producers and the blogs ?….

LHHLA Brandi B Max Broke

▶️ Kandi Exposes Phaedra for Cheating on Apollo in this Preview of RHOA Reunion Part 4!

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▶️ Kandi Exposes Phaedra for Cheating on Apollo in this Preview of RHOA Reunion Part 4!

After months of speculation over the identity of “Mr Chocolate” and the extent of her possible dealings with men outside of her marriage, Phaedra is finally ready to come clean about her limited involvement with an unnamed suitor prior to Apollo being tossed into prison.

Watch as she gets grilled by Kandi in this scene from Part 4 of the Real Housewives Of Atlanta Season 9 reunion.

▶️: Nene Leakes Blasts Phaedra as a FRAUD!

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▶️: Nene Leakes Blasts Phaedra as a FRAUD!

Apparently the only ‘housewife’ that’s not at all surprised by Phaedra being exposed at the Season 9 reunion and stamped as a fraud by her costars is Nene Leakes who says that she shares the same negative sentiments about Phaedra due to their own troubled past.

Watch as she gives her candid thoughts on all of the mayhem during her recent stop at Watch What Happens Live.

Tristan Thompson Dumps Khloe!

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Tristan Thompson Dumps Khloe!

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Another one bites the dust! Khloe Kardashian is suffering from back-to-back breakups. First, she got dumped by James Harden, and now, Tristan Thompson has allegedly pulled the plug on their relationship.

According to sources, Tristan was feeling suffocated with having clingy Khloe by his side at all times. So he reportedly asked the reality TV star for some “space” so he could focus on the NBA playoffs.

But many people think Tristan is trying to reconcile with his baby mama, Jordy.

Are you surprised Khloe still can’t keep a baller?

Jesse Williams & Minka Kelly’s Relationship More Serious Than We Thought!

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Jesse Williams & Minka Kelly’s Relationship More Serious Than We Thought!

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Jesse Williams was reportedly cheating on his estranged wife for an entire year before pulling the plug on their marriage.

According to sources, the actor has been smashing his “The Butler” co-star, Minka Kelly, on the low for awhile.

“They started seeing each other last year. He ended things with his wife this year. He’ll be in Paris with Minka later this week. People know [about the relationship], but weren’t saying anything because he was still married. He’s going to wake up and be like, ‘What did I do?’ He has two children. This isn’t Hollywood, where you can say ‘cut.’ [He and Minka] are in lust.”

Mary J. Blige Caught Kissing Her White Bae!

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Mary J. Blige Caught Kissing Her White Bae!

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Kendu who?! It looks like Mary J. Blige is officially off the market!

The singer was spotted at her launch party on Friday and was caught on video kissing her new white bae!

Peep the video:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BTddFwsFqtp/

Watch Chad Ochocinco Johnson Confront His Absentee Mother…

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Watch Chad Ochocinco Johnson Confront His Absentee Mother…

Fathers are not the only ones that can be a deadbeat… There are plenty of mothers who are sorry as hell and clearly Chad Ochocino’s mom is one….

In a clip form the current season of Marriage Bootcamp Family Edition former football star Chad Johnson confronts his absentee mother.

Chad’s behavior make a lot more sense now, doesn’t it?

Watch below:

Don’t Blame Ja Rule for Fyre Festival Disaster… Blame Bill McFarland!

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Don’t Blame Ja Rule for Fyre Festival Disaster… Blame Bill McFarland!

Long before he was forced to apologize for his now notorious Fyre Festival, entrepreneur Billy McFarland founded another company in 2013 called Magnises that made some familiar-sounding promises targeting status-seeking millennials. ~The Washington Post

Ja Rule’s only failure, was not doing for due diligence on the person he partnered with. I’m proud he came out and apologized, but I feel that he is the scape-goat and public face of someone elses failure (E.G. McFarland)

Here’s what’s been reporrted:

For an annual membership fee of about $250, Magnises members could “unlock their cities and take their lives to the next level.” They were assured exclusive tickets to “private members-only concerts, tastings with notable chefs, and exclusive art previews at top galleries,” as well as access to hard-to-book Broadway shows (including “Hamilton”) and events such as New York Fashion Week.

But some of those benefits never materialized or were far from what was advertised, according to a report earlier this year by Business Insider. Several Magnises members in New York reported trips that were canceled at the last minute or tickets to an exclusive event that never arrived.

Over the past three years, the Better Business Bureau has registered 17 complaints about Magnises, ranging from billing issues to problems with delivery. One complainant described spending $430 for tickets to Broadway’s “Hamilton,” only to get a generic email the week before the show saying the tickets were canceled. It would take weeks and a BBB complaint before a refund was issued.

“It has now been a month and a half and I have no refund,” the complainant wrote. “I have emailed numerous times and have oftentimes never … heard back.”

Earlier this year, McFarland, 25, apologized for what he called “growing pains” that had cropped up as a result of Magnises’s rapid expansion from New York to San Francisco and Washington, as well.

“We’ve hit some roadblocks along the way, and that’s what happens when you grow really quickly, and that’s on me,” McFarland told Business Insider.

If Magnises had served as a cautionary tale for McFarland along the way, that didn’t stop him from launching similar subscription-only spinoffs for private chartered air travel (Magnises Air) and sporting events (SportsPass) along the way. And McFarland certainly didn’t seem to apply any of those lessons to Fyre Festival, the “once-in-a-lifetime musical experience” that imploded under the weight of its own hype and disorganization this week.

#FyreFestival organizer Billy McFarland explains, in his own words, how things went so horribly wrong https://t.co/m0nSrOKWqF pic.twitter.com/VSGeTGPdGE

— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) April 28, 2017

By now, the epic disaster that was supposed to be the Fyre Festival is legend.

Festivalgoers shelled out anywhere from $450 to $250,000 for the promise of two weekends of live music, luxurious accommodations, gourmet meals and mingling with celebrities on a private island in the Bahamas.

“MORE THAN JUST A MUSIC FESTIVAL,” blared a promotional video for the event, organized by McFarland and the rapper Ja Rule.

In fairness, that part was technically true.

When attendees arrived this week in the Exumas, a group of islands belonging to the Bahamas, they discovered that the luxury accommodations were actually disaster-relief tents on the beach, some still not set up. Cheese sandwiches made up the “gourmet meals,” and festival organizers seemed to be equally in the dark, sometimes literally, about what was supposed to happen. Blink-182, one of the festival’s headliners, had pulled out at the last minute.

Expectation vs. Reality#fyre #fyrefestival pic.twitter.com/U80NApajxl

— William N. Finley IV (@WNFIV) April 28, 2017

A view of the luxury food court with some luxury school bus transportation at Fyre Festival. #fyre #fyrefestival pic.twitter.com/XL3PtRw8q0

— William N. Finley IV (@WNFIV) April 28, 2017

Soon, many people were clamoring to get on a flight back home. There were inevitable comparisons to “The Hunger Games,” to the survivalist reality show “Naked and Afraid” and, more regrettably, to actual refugee camps.

On social media, people observed the collapse of the “elite” festival — unfurling live for all to see under #fyrefestival, #dumpsterfyre and other unprintable hashtags — with a mix of shade and schadenfreude.

Me at home watching rich people get scammed to see what it feels like to be a refugee and live in subhuman conditions at the #FyreFestival pic.twitter.com/wAnQ5khU6U

— Ree (@queenreeeee) April 28, 2017

By Friday, the Fyre Festival website had stripped away its glossy photos and replaced them with a short statement promising refunds and makeup concert dates to all those who had bought tickets. On Saturday, a longer statement from organizers appeared, acknowledging that they had bitten off more than they could chew when deciding to hold a music festival on a remote island in the Bahamas.

“As amazing as the islands are, the infrastructure for a festival of this magnitude needed to be built from the ground up. So, we decided to literally attempt to build a city,” the statement read. The organizers detailed attempts to set up not only concerts, but also water and waste management and an ambulance service from New York. Though it apologized to would-be concertgoers, the statement seemed to find repeated fault with conditions in the Bahamas, from rough weather to a “jam packed” airport to buses that “couldn’t handle the load.”

“We thought we were ready,” the statement said, “but then everyone arrived.”

Though not a sponsor of the festival, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism apologized to those who had traveled to the islands only to find “total disorganization and chaos.” In a terse statement, the tourism ministry said it was festival organizers who should be blamed for the disaster.

“The event organizers assured us that all measures were taken to ensure a safe and successful event but clearly they did not have the capacity to execute an event of this scale,” the statement read.

And, not to be overlooked, Ja Rule issued one of the season’s most bizarre apologies on social media:

pic.twitter.com/KuJYxfsQJ4

— Ja Rule (@Ruleyork) April 28, 2017

But it was McFarland who, despite describing Friday as “definitely the toughest day of my life,” was already vowing to forge ahead and hold the event in the future. Perhaps it was his history of moving on from failure. (In 2011, McFarland co-founded a social networking site called Spling, which attracted $400,000 in funding but now appears defunct.) Or his habit of overpromising.

What was clear was that, at least in McFarland’s mind, the Fyre Festival was not dead.

“We were a little naive in thinking for the first time we could do this ourselves,” McFarland told Rolling Stone reporter Steve Knopper on Friday. “Next year, we will definitely start earlier. The reality is, we weren’t experienced enough to keep up.”

Warning signs that the Fyre Festival was in trouble emerged long before anyone touched down in the Bahamas. As The Post’s Abby Ohlheiser reported, an anonymous Twitter account called @FyreFraud began calling out festival organizers for disorganization in March.

“Knew from the beginning this was an impossible undertaking given the time, cost & location,” @FyreFraud told Ohlheiser in a direct message. “The logistics of hosting a festival on a deserted island (no power, water, medics, infrastructure) seemed absurd.”

[Social media ‘influencers’: A marketing experiment grows into a mini-economy]

And in a damning tell-all column for New York magazine, Chloe Gordon, who said she worked as a talent producer for the festival, outlined weeks of dysfunctional management, including flippant disregard for the scale of the project and failure to pay vendors and bands. According to Gordon, one member of the marketing team brushed off concerns that the festival should be postponed until 2018, reportedly declaring, “Let’s just do it and be legends, man.”

“I cannot explain how or why the bros running this festival ignored every warning sign they were given along the way,” Gordon wrote for the magazine. “The writing was on the wall. I saw it firsthand six weeks ago. They overlooked so many very basic things. And baby, they forgot to make me sign an NDA.”

Bob Lefsetz, a music industry analyst who writes a popular newsletter, excoriated Fyre Festival organizers for thinking they could pull together a music festival of that scale on their first attempt. Though he did not specifically name McFarland, he blasted the world in which everybody believes they can do anything.

“It’s a professional business, a skill, requiring boatloads of money and relationships,” Lefsetz wrote in his “Lefsetz Letter” on Friday. “To believe you can become a successful concert promoter overnight is to believe you can shoot hoops in your backyard and instantly start for the Warriors.”

Evelyn Responds to Donation Criticism: “Jackie Ain’t No Beyonce!”

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Evelyn Responds to Donation Criticism: “Jackie Ain’t No Beyonce!”

Evelyn doesn’t feel people should care that she donated money to Jackie’s daughter because Jackie ain’t no Beyonce.

Watch below:

??? these to #hoes got me ?af!!!!

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