With 2015 approaching, we know one celebrity who's probably glad to see a new clean slate in the new year. "MStars News" has been covering the ups and downs of Phaedra Parks as her marriage comes to an end after her husband, Apollo Nida, was sent back to prison for fraud earlier this year. "MStars News" previously reported that Nida is serving eight years in a Kentucky prison, while Phaedra raises the couple's two sons Dylan and Ayden. It was reported that Parks was ready to file for a divorce from her estranged husband after he began going out before he went to prison. At times it seemed like Nida also wanted to end his marriage after Phaedra was "MIA" during his sentencing, showing no support for her man during his rough time with the law. As time flew by, we learned Phaedra had no intention on taking the boys to see their father while he served time, but earlier this month it appeared Phaedra had a change of heart. We previously reported that Parks was seen coming from the airport as TMZ cameras rolled up on her, asking if she was going to let her two boys see their father for the holidays. "You know what, I would love to," the lawyer and reality star said at the time. She also revealed that she had "sent him a Christmas card and everything ... I speak to him all the time." Now it seems Phaedra's heart has changed once again. Read More »
Baby Future is one spoiled-rotten little boy, and thanks to his talented piano skills at only 7 months old, his mother Ciara decided to give him a grand piano for Christmas. In new Instagram snapshots, Ciara showed her fans how she and baby Future spent the holidays, posing in front of the family Christmas tree and showing off gifts. In the pic below, Ciara showed off her gorgeous home along with her grand piano and Future Zahir's baby piano. Read More »
As season four of Awkward is nearing its end (the season finale is Tuesday, Nov. 25) Jillian Rose Reed is talking about her character Tamara and how they are similar. Plus, the actress is revealing her Christmas plans. Read More »