Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Wednesday Roundup
Two men were arrrested after breaking into the Connecticut home of rapper 50 Cent. One of the men was found hiding in a closet drinking a bottle of wine he had taken from the home. The men were apprehended after security guards called police about a suspicious car in the driveway. Police indicated that the two men had scaled a fence and entered through an unlocked door. Both suspects were charged with third-degree burglary, second-degree criminal trespass and possession of marijuana. Both are being held on $50,000 bail each. 50 Cent has been trying to sell the home, which once belonged to Mike Tyson, for three years. The home is on the market for $10 million. Cash Money Records is reportedly beefing up security for Nicki Minaj after Magnolia Princess was gunned down in New Orleans. Her body was found in a car along with an unidentified gentlemen. The murders have not been solved as of yet. He may have been quiet during his first month back from Rikers Island, but Lil Wayne has been far from idol. After release his first single and making his first television appearance on Saturday Night Live last weekend, the rapper will grace the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. There's been no confirmation on when the issue will hit newsstands. In the meantime, "6'7" is number one on iTunes. Congradulations to actress Ali Larter and her husband are in order. The two became the parents of a baby boy named Theodore on Monday. All are doing well. The competition continues on "Skating With The Stars" and it remains to be seen who will walk away with the grand prize. With it's release in theaters yesterday, the reviews for "Little Fockers" have not been glowing. Some critics have panned the film saying it's filled with potty humor. At any rate, the film is in theaters nationwide now. Gwyneth Paltrow has returned to the big screen in "Country Strong". She plays a country singer battling personal demons. The film is in theaters nationwide. On the tube: "Human Target" on Fox, "A Home for the Holidays" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Undercovers" on NBC. Happy hump day!
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