Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Wednesday Roundup

After a great deal of bad press over allegations that he had a sexual relationship with an underage boy, actor/Elmo creator Kevin Clash has resigned from the hit series "Sesame Street". A statement from the producers of the show read that his personal life has become a distraction. Meanwhile, another man has come forward with similar allegations against the actor. The man says he and Clash met on a gay phone chat line when he was 16 and Clash was 32 and later began meeting for sexual encounters. The man is seeking $5 million. Rapper Kid Cudi denies allegations that he turned over custody of his daughter to his ex. He now says the two came to amicable agreement and no drug abuse or violence ever occurred, as was reported during a recent hearing. A package containing a white power was delivered to Khloe Kardashian on the set of "The X Factor". Officials on the show took necessary precautions and no one was injured.  Kevin Ferderline's ex, Shar Jackson is now dating Brittany Spears' ex Jason Alexander. Alexander and Spears were married briefly some time ago.Jackson says she and Alexander have been friends for some time and recently began dating. Kim Kardashian has decided to take a trip to the Middle East in an effort to learn more about the region. She'll also check out the milkshake shops in the area. Singer Alicia Keys will hit the road with Miguel for a tour in March. It should be a treat for fans. Website TMZ has posted video of the Mike Epps nightclub brawl. The video shows Epps having a confrontation with another patron. The actor/comedian was heckled earlier in the evening, reportedly. The next footage shows Epps and friends relaxing as if nothing happened. No comment from Epps so far. Frank Ocean has opened up about the letter he penned a few months ago where he detailed his relationship with another  man. He now says he wrote the letter in order to leave no doubts about him. He added he doesn't want to label himself bi-sexual or homo-sexual. Rapper Kanye West is set to end 2012 with a bang. He's added a few more performance dates to the calendar for the month of December. Actor Keenan Thompson, of "Saturday Night Live" fame is set to star, write and executive produce a comedy for NBC. No word on when the show will premiere. On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "Survivor: Philippines" on CBS, "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" on ABC and "Whitney" on NBC. Happy hump day and Happy Thanksgiving!!

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