Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Prince Kicks Kim Kardashian Off Stage Well we all have learned one thing about Prince! If you want to join him on stage, then you better dance. If not, “Get Off The Stage!” and he might just add you to his “Who?” list.
Last night, Prince played a sold out show at Madison Square Garden and picked Kim Kardashian out of the audience to come on stage with him. Unfortunately, she just stood there and Prince ended up kicking her off the stage.
There were 20,000 fans in Madison Square Garden last night and who does the legendary artist Prince choose to come on stage with him? None other than “Mrs. I Have It All,” Kim Kardashian! (via necolebitchie.com)


Lil Wayne Settles Tax Bill

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Lil Wayne recently settled a $1.2 million tax bill that was filed against the rapper in June in Dade County, Florida Circuit Court. The rapper forked over $1.13 million dollars to Uncle Sam in December of 2010, to pay off tax liens for the years 2004, 2005 and 2007. This is the second time Wayne has run into issues with IRS in regards to his income. He was also hit with a tax lien in 2008, but the matter was also settled within months, after the rapper paid $977,840 in back taxes.
 

Judge to Steve Harvey's Ex: No More Bad Mouthing

Steve Harvey's ex-wife -- who's publicly accused the comedian of leaving her homeless -- was just ordered by a judge to shut her trap ... TMZ has learned.

Steve won an injunction against his ex Mary Lee Harvey in Texas state court yesterday -- which bars her from slamming Steve in the media ... including YouTube, Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.

The gag order follows a number of incendiary videos Mary Lee recently posted about Steve on the Internet -- accusing him of leaving her homeless, stealing her wealth, and turning their son against her.

According to the court, Mary was NOT left homeless ... she was awarded THREE houses in their divorce -- and Steve did NOT take her money ... he was paying her $40k a month. 

The gag order stays in effect until at least the next hearing, which is set for March 10

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