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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Tuesday Tales

Rapper 50 Cent was involved in a serious car accident. His car flipped over when it was  hit by a truck. Both 50 and a passenger were taken to a hospital for treatment. More as this story develops. Soulja Boy now says he was driving the car during his recent accident. He also says he didn't hit the pregnant woman, she hit him and is trying to get paid. It looks like Beyonce may have changed her mind about Kim Kardashian. Pictures of the two together have surfaced, and they were also seen singing and dancing at a Jay Z/Kanye West show recently. Meanwhile, a friend of Kris Humphries says Humphries never confided anything in her regarding his relationship with Kim. Three years after the death of one of  his most famous patients, Dr Conrad Murray still maintains his innocence. He also adds that he should have testified in his own defense at  his trial. The John Travolta saga continues. Yet another male masseuse has come forward claiming that the actor behaved inappropriately in his presence. He says when Travolta asked for a neck massage, and he obliged, Travolta then removed his towel exposing his erect penis. No word on a court date. After years of denying any involvement in the 1994 shooting and robbery of Tupac Shakur, hip hop mogul Jimmy "Henchman" Roseman has now reportedly reversed himself and admitted his involvement in the assault. Roseman associate Dexter Issac admitted that Roseman paid him $2,5000 to rob Shakur inside Quad Studios. Roseman is currently awaiting sentencing on federal drug trafficking charges. Last week he was indicted on a separate charge that he ordered the fatal shooting of 50 Cent associate Lowell "Lodi Mack" Fletcher in 2009. In addition to starring on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", veteran rapper Ice T. has begun working behind the camera with the release of his documentary "From Nothing To Something". The documentary focuses on the creation of hip hop and where the genre is headed. Kanye West, Q-Tip and many more appear in the film. It's well worth watching. The competition continues on "America's Got Talent" as contestants continue to via for the grand prize. It's anyone's guest who will win. Tune in. The U.S. Olympic Trials continue as well. It will be interesting to see who gets the opportunity to represent the U.S in the summer games. R. Kelly and DMX have new music in stores this week. On DVD: "21 Jump Street", "Wrath Of The Titans", "The Artist" and "Mirror Mirror". On the tube: "Hell's Kitchen" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, ""Last Man Standing" on ABC and "U.S. Olympic Trials" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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