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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tuesday Tales

Although it hasn't been confirmed, rumors are now swirling that rapper 50 Cent has gotten engaged to his current girlfriend Daphne Joy due to some cryptic messages posted on her Twitter page. At any rate, here's wishing the couple the best. Congratulations to actress Megan Good are in order. The actress is engaged to Sony Entertainment executive Davon Franklin. Franklin proposed after the star finished filming "Jumping The Broom", which he produced. He's also a Seventh Day Adventist minister. No word on a wedding date.  Chris Brown and Rihanna continue to keep tongues wagging because of their tweets as well. Brown posted a tweet to which Rihanna responded. At any rate, it appears that the two have put their past issued behind them. Rapper Diggy Simmons is currently out promoting his debut album after rumors have begun swirling about a rap beef between he and rapper J. Cole.  The teen heartthrob says the single "Say What You Say To Me", where he responds to claims that J. Cole slept with sister Vanessa, was written a year ago, and he was defending her. Rapper Young Buck stated in a recent interview that he's open to a G-Unit reunion. He says he's gotten older and wiser and would consider working with his old running buddies again, although they don't talk much. He also added that he's working on new music. He and his girlfriend narrowly escaped a drive-by shooting last month. During an interview with "Good Morning America", Oprah Winfrey admitted that her OWN Network was launched at the wrong time. She also added that she and her staff will work on programing the audience wants. Actor Jaleel White apparently hasn't been making many friends on the set of "Dancing With The Stars". Allegedly, he go into a dispute with his dance partner, even going as far as to call her an idiot. When a fellow contestant intervened, he became even more incensed. Hopefully, cooler heads will prevail.Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded" hits stores today. The trailer for singer Whitney Houston's last film, "Sparkle" was unveiled on NBC's "Today" and it appears it may be a hit. On DVD: War Horse, "We Bought A Zoo", "Chinatown" and "Being Elmo". On the tube: "Raising Hope" on Fox, ""NCIS" on CBS, "Dancing With The Stars" on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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