Tuesday, November 23, 2010

DAILY SCOOP! TUESDAY 11.23.10



Fantasia Confesses She Aborted Married Lover’s Baby
I can barely keep up with this melodrama that is Fantasia Barrino and her affair with a married man….
Yesterday afternoon, Fantasia had to take the stand during Antwaun Cook’s divorce proceedings in North Carolina and according to RadarOnline.com, she confessed that she was pregnant by Antwaun during the time of her suicide attempt. It was revealed that she eventually aborted the baby. She also confessed that her relationship with Antwuan was “off and on” for about 11 months, however, she believed he was separated from his wife during that time. Meanwhile, his wife’s lawyer, argued that Fantasia and Antwaun checked into a hotel together a few days after meeting each other because she knew she couldn’t go back to his home because of his wife.
Fantasia is currently being sued
Read more: Necole Bitchie.com



BEYONCES UNLEASHES ON THANKSGIVING


Was on the view this morning
Beyonce and her mama Tina visited The View today to promote Tina’s new clothing line and Beyonce’s new DVD which will air on ABC later this week. Beyonce was wearing an $18 dollar dress from her moms new clothing line that is available in Wal-mart.
During the interview, Beyonce revealed that she wears four pairs of stockings to “keep it tight” when she is performing and that she loves her curves. “I lost a lot of weight for Dreamgirls and I personally didn’t feel like a woman. It’s beautiful on some people but I like to be curvy, I think it’s beautiful and men like curves.“. She also revealed that she was “okay” with her Heat commercial being banned in the UK. “I think it was very good because a lot of people went and watched the commercial, and it upped my sales. It was great!
Read more: Necole Bitchie.com



T.I. TREATED UNFAIRLY???
Just before he turned himself in to a federal prison, TI sat down with Vibe Magazine for the December 2010 cover story. Inside, he spoke on how his good deeds are easily forgotten and how he acquired his drug habit:
On if he thinks he’s been treated unfairly
Let me just say this: [he sits up on the couch] If you look at a guy who came up, no pops in the house, moms on welfare, food stamps; started selling dope when he was 12, 13 years old, came up handling guns, being in shoot-outs; started going to jail when he was 15. In all of this chaos and this mischief and lawlessness, the person who was just in jail for machine guns and silencers turns his life around. And now you want to crucify him ―for what? Three pills. I mean, of course it’s wrong and unacceptable and inexcusable. No problem. But in the grand scheme of things, it’s rather petty. It’s rather petty to hold someone’s feet to the fire for something so small when they have overcame things that were so big. All that could have been going wrong―if I was riding with more guns, or if I had gotten into a shoot-out and killed somebody, then I could see that. But just think about it. I’ve gotten it down to this much.


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