Does "The New York Times" really owe Kanye West and apology? According to "Us Weekly," the major media outlet really may have to say the words "I'm sorry" to Kanye and his wife Kim Kardashian. According to the site, "The New York Times's" august newspaper record revealed that it accidentally published fake comments in the satirical piece "Fear of Kim Kardashian's Derriere" last week, and had to make a correction Saturday, Nov. 22. "An earlier version of this column was published in error," the statement said. "That version included what purported to be an interview that Kanye West gave to a Chicago radio station in which he compared his own derrière to that of his wife, Kim Kardashian. Mr. West’s quotes were taken, without attribution, from the satirical website The Daily Currant. There is no radio station WGYN in Chicago; the interview was fictitious, and should not have been included in the column." The article was written by Joyce Wadler and gives readers a laugh when describing Kim Kardashian's assets, which "broke the Internet" in a recent nude photo shoot for "Paper" magazine. Read More »
The world can now calm down just a little as Raven-Symoné clears the air to let everyone know that she was not one of Bill Cosby's alleged rape victims. "MStars News" previously reported that a story was floating around the Internet that claims Cosby abused Symoné when she was a child on the hit sitcom "The Cosby Show." We have now found out that the allegations were a hoax! But others, like actress Janice Dickinson, Joan Tarshis and more are claiming that America's favorite TV dad raped them. Raven-Symoné starred as Cosby's step-granddaughter Olivia on the hit NBC show in the 1980s. She slammed the rape and sex abuse rumors, clearing her name and Cosby's — as for what it stands in regards to dealing with her — via Instagram: "I was NOT taking advantage of by Mr. Cosby when I was on the Cosby Show!" she wrote. "I was practically a baby on that show and this is truly a disgusting rumor that I want no part of! Everyone on that show treated me with nothing but kindness. Now keep me out of this!" Meanwhile, in related news, Don Lemon is apologizing to alleged rape victim Joan Tarshis after his comments during their interview on CNN earlier this week. Read More »
The lyric video for Nicki Minaj's "Only" features cartoon versions of Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown along with imagery that some claim is a reference to Nazism. According to the Anti-Defamation League, "the video evokes the style of Nazi propaganda films and portrays Minaj as a military dictator surrounded by red banners resembling those used by the Nazi Party during World War II." Minaj says this wasn't on purpose, though: "The artist who made the lyric video for 'Only' was influenced by a cartoon on Cartoon Network called 'Metalocalypse' & Sin City," she wrote on Twitter Tuesday. Like "Sin City," the video is grayscale with pops of color. "I didn't come up w/ the concept," Minaj posted, "but I'm very sorry & take full responsibility if it has offended anyone. I'd never condone Nazism in my art." Read More »
Tuesday, Twitter fans had a field day after Chris Brown decided to go on another Instagram rant as a reflection and not an apology for the "roast" he gave The Real talk show hosts, Adrienne Bailon and Tamar Braxton. Read More »
Rumor has it that that Porsha Williams of the Real Housewives of Atlanta has a new man in her life. According to MTO, sources revealed that Williams is dating an NBA baller. Read More »
George Clooney rejects apology from the 'Daily Mail' for insinuating there were tensions over the religious differences between the actor and his fiancée's family. Read More »
Kenya Moore gave her fans a piece of her mind Sunday night as she joined Andy Cohen in the hot seat on Watch What Happens Live to talk about her feelings of how this season's Real Housewives of Atlanta show played out. Read More »
Is this the same Porsha Williams who was friends with Miss Lawrence? Read More »
Columbus Short might want to take a chill pill for a while, and lay off of appearances. After his interview last week with the Tom Joyner Morning Show, and using the "n" word, the troubled actor is now speaking out and apologizing for his behavior on the show. Read More »
Is the Real Housewives of Atlanta beef over between NeNe Leakes and Marlo Hampton? Reoccurring RHOA member, Hampton is putting her pride aside to apologize to black women for "reinforcing stereotypes." Read More »
Real Housewives of Atlanta reality stars NeNe Leakes and Kenya Moore are slamming each other in public after hugging it out for cameras on the Bravo show. Read More »
Singer Madonna gets twitter attacked for calling her adopted son, Rocco the N-word on Instagram. The megastar posted a photo of her son boxing training with a caption on Instagram page that stirred up a racial uproar on social media. Read More »
Cole issued Williams an apology on Twitter yesterday tweeting, "@RealMichelleW I apologize for the mean things I said, it hurt me when I went to your page and saw what u said during my performance. And that still doesn't make it ok. I said what I said out of anger. And that's the absolute WRONG time to say things." Read More »