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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Wednesday Roundup

The new tattoo singer Chris Brown has is one that commemorates a Mexican holiday and is not a tattoo of ex-friend Rihanna as some have assumed. That should clear the rumors up. Kris Jenner, mother of the Kardashians, has  made it clear that she's not too pleased to hear that her rumored son-in-law to be, Kanye West, used to watch the tape of daughter Kim and singer Ray J when being intimate. Kris wants the sex tape to go away for good. In other Kardashian news, it's been rumored that Khloe Kardashian has been picked by Simon Cowell to be the host of "The X Factor", although it hasn't been confirmed. We'll have to wait and see what happens. In the meantime, the rumors about Khloe being O.J. Simpson's daughter won't go away. The National Enquirer now reports that their sources say the rumors are true and that Simpson has even included her in his will. There's been no other comment regarding the matter other than mom Kris Jenner denying the accusation and Khloe herself taking to Twitter to blast those spreading the rumors. Stay tuned.  More "American Idol" news. It now appears that Randy Jackson will be on the show since contract negotiations between Enrique Iglesias and producers have stalled. Now, it appears it will be Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Randy Jackson, for the moment, at least. We'll see. Jay Z and Beyonce will host President Obama at a fund raiser at Jay Z's 40/40 club. Guest will pay $40,000 each to attend. Rapper Chi Ali, a member of the 90's hip hop collective Native Tongues, has been released from prison after serving a 12-year sentence for second-degree murder. Word of the Bronx MC's release first broke when fellow 90's rapper Dres (Black Sheep) tweeted a photo of the newly freed rapper two weeks ago. This week the rapper turned up in another Twitter photo with Fat Joe and Lil Wayne. Joe, also a Bronx native, was filming the video for his new single "Yellow Tape". Ali was arrested in 2001 for the shooting death of his girlfriend's brother Sean Raymond. He spent a year evading police and even appeared on an episode of "America's Most Wanted". Affiliated with A Tribe Called Quest and The Jungle Brothers, Ali was a child star who recorded his first album at the age of 14. His biggest hit was "Age Ain't Nothin But A #". On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "Big Brother" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "The Voice" on NBC. Happy hump day!

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