Friday, November 5, 2010
Friday Facts
Despite serving a eleven month jail sentence for violating his probation, rapper T.I. isn't allowing any grass to grow under his feet. He announced on Wednesday that he has new music that will be released on Dec. 7. All charges against Gucci Mane have been dropped. As previously mentioned, the rapper was charged with driving on the wrong side of the road, running a red light or stop sign, damage to government property, obstruction, driving without a license, no proof of insurance and other traffic charges. Police reportedly had to pepper spray the rapper to stop him from fighting with an unidentified person. It all started when a off duty officer spotted a white Hummer driving erratically on Northside Drive. On-duty officers were then called and began searching for the Hummer. They found the Hummer parked near a business on Northside Drive and then found Gucci Mane arguing with a unidentified individual. The judge in the case told Gucci Mane that the charges could be brought back later. Both Ne-Yo and Diddy have been added to the list of performers on the American Music Awards. The show will air on November 21 on ABC at 8pm. Country sensation Taylor Swift has just released new music and critics are saying it's the young singer's best work to date. "Speak Now" is in stores now. After thirteen episodes, NBC has cancelled "Undercovers". The show was created by J.J. Abrams, the creator of "Alias". The possible reasons for the cancellaton could have been that it was not "Alias" enough for fans, not compelling enough and had no established stars in the lead roles. There's been no word from NBC on a replacement series. The competiton is getting down to the wire on "Dancing With The Stars" and as mentioned, Jennifer Gray certainly looks like a contender for the grand prize. Brandy is another possibility as well. The show airs Monday on ABC at 8pm. Former WWE star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has a new action adventure film in the works. It will be released later this month. In theaters this weekend: "Due Date", "Fair Game" and "For Colored Girls". On the tube: "House" on Fox, "Medium" on CBS, "Supernanny" on ABC and "School Pride" on NBC. Make it a weekend!
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