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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Wednesday Roundup

More details in the Katt Williams arrest. The Target employee who was reportedly slapped by Williams now says he was fired because the organization thinks he leaked the footage of the incident to TMZ. The gentleman says he's not responsible for leaking the tape. Meanwhile, Target says the man's dismissal from their employ is in no way connected to the Katt Williams case. 14-year-old Jaden Smith is going into spin control after posting remarks about a young ladys body. He now says that he would never talk about a woman in such a manner and that his account was hacked. What's going on with Bow Wow and Karrine "Superhead" Steffans. Video of the two has hit the internet with Steffans asking Bow Wow for a kiss. The two aren't nude and don't appear to have had sexual contact of any kind, it's just interesting that the video has surfaced now. No comment from either party on the matter.  Rapper Tyga is sure to have his hood license revoked. A documentary was recently released showing that the MC actually came from a well-to-do family and hasn't wanted for much during his life. Oh well. It looks like singer Beyonce is ready for a major comeback. The singer has finished a documentary which will air on cable channel HBO on February 16. The film shows the singer at home without makeup, on stage and embracing husband Jay Z. A Teaser trailer was released recently. The film is a must see for fans. Cable network BET will once again host it's monthly BET Music Matters showcase and it will be yet another impressive year for the event. The line-up of performers set to take the stage at the showcase include Jennah Bell, Jessy Wilson, Kevin Ross, Mali Music and PJ Morton. The showcase will be hosted by Buttahman and Vanessa Fraction. Not settling to be one-upped by the HBO documentary starring his superstar wife, Beyonce, rap impresario Jay Z has released his own documentary about matters dear to his heart. Posted on his website, Life & Times, the 24-minute piece, "Where I'm From", follows Hova as he prepares for his epic eight-show run at the newly reopened Barclays Center in September. The Brooklyn MC described the moment as the "craziest f****** s*** you've ever seen" as he watched construction workers transform the massive arena into his own personal playground. Hov christened the billion-dollar state-of-the-art entertainment cathedral with performances for the record books and the highlights are captured in the film. The film also catches him during one of the most touching moments of his career as he rides the train to the arena and introduces himself as a sweet passenger oblivious to his star power. On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "Survivor: Philippines" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Whitney" on NBC. Happy hump day!

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