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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Wednesday Roundup

Rumors are swirling that Will Smith and Jada Pinkett are splitting up. A statement was released denying the rumors. The two have been married for some time and have three children together. Two of the youngsters, Jaden and Willow, have established careers of their own. Jaden starred opposite his father in "The Pursuit Of Happiness" and also starred in the "Karate Kid". Willow Smith had a big hit with "Whip My Hair". If you're one of many fans waiting to purchase a copy of Kid Kudi's mixtape "A Man Named Scott", you'll have to wait. The Cleveland rapper recently took to his website to explain that he's been too busy working on his new album to release the mixtape. He says fans will receive the "Wizzard" album. In addition to his new album, the hit series featuring the star "How To Make It In America" will debut on October 2 with special appearances by producer Pharrell and Pusha T. Mediatakeout.com is reporting that it once again, has nude photos of model Amber Rose. A video of singer Rihanna's latest single will appear on iTunes for viewing. The video should be a treat for fans. As fans await the release of his debut album "Cole World: The Sideline Story", rapper J. Cole revealed the art work for the project. It depicts the rhyme slinger sitting on a locker room bench donning a letterman jacket and a forlorn facial expression. The album will hit stores on September 27. According to her family, a toxicology report shows that drugs did not cause the death of singer Amy Winehouse. No drugs were found in the late singer's system, although there was alcohol, it can't be determined if it played a role. Amy Winehouse was found dead in her London apartment on July 23. Up and coming female rapper Kreayshawn shot down recent rumors that she's been dating Da Brat. She says she likes the rumor, but it's not true. Be sure to catch the premiere of Fox's new series "Buried Treasure". If all goes well, the network will have another hit on it's hands. On the tube: "Buried Treasure" on Fox, "Big Brother" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Minute To Win It" on NBC. Happy hump day!

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