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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Thursday Dish

Mediatakeout.com is now reported that singer Chris Brown's girlfriend is now pregnant. This after rumors that Brown spent time with at least two other women after spending time with Rihanna in Las Vegas. In other mediatakeout.com news, they're also saying Bobbi Kristina Brown is pregnant. They've posted a picture of the teen, which doesn't seem to confirm that she is expecting. Actress Lark Vorhees has denied her mother's claim that she's Bipolar after a People magazine published an interview with the actress in which she appeared to be unable to focus. Her mother has stated that it's been difficult to get her to take her prescribed medication. Rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs was involved in a serious car crash in Los Angeles. While an ambulance was called and no one was sent to the hospital, a photo does show the mogul sitting in grass. Here's wishing him the best. Actor/comedian Kat Williams has signed on to star in the fifth installment of "Scary Movie". This comes as the star was recently detained by authorities for suspicion of carrying a gun into a nightclub. No word on when the film will hit theaters. You can't always get what you want, unless you're a Rolling Stones fans. The legendary rock band is preparing to tour soon and have opened shows to fans in Paris. The tour should be an exciting one. Rapper Lil Wayne has revealed that he has over 90 songs he's done with rapper/producer Dr Dre in the can which have never seen the light of day. Wayne says Dre sends him songs and his does the rest. He added that it's a matter of when Dre wants to release the material. He added further that he's always up to working with Dre. Rapper Kendrick Lamar's long awaited major label debut, "good kid, m.A.A.d city", has received rave reviews from fans and critics alike, but the project has at least one outspoken detractor. Former Bad Boy Records rapper Shyne went on a Twitter rant and blasted the album for failing to live up to the hype. After his comments generated a a wave of backlash from Kendrick Lamar fans, Shyne stood by his opinion, but apparently didn't see the need to elaborate further. The press has had a different view of the album, which marks Lamar's major label debut and was executive produced by Dr Dre. Rap magazine XXL granted the album it's highest rating, while indie music website Pitchfork awarded it a lofty 9.5 out of 10. On the tube: "2012 World Series" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Last Resort" on ABC and "30 Rock" on NBC.

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