Thursday, October 17, 2013

Thursday Dish

Just when it looked like rapper Future was taken off rapper Drake's upcoming tour, he's reportedly been put back on. Rumors have swirled regarding what's going on and for the time being, it looks like the two will be hitting the road together. The tour is set to begin in November. The wife of rapper/producer Timbaland has filed for divorce after five years of marriage. She's requesting child support for their daughter together and a son from a previous relationship. She's also asking that alimony, insurance and lawyer fees be paid as well. Best wishes to both. It looks like girlfriend Kim Kardashian won't be receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame no matter what rapper Kanye West has to say. The organization says it only gives stars to film stars, not reality stars. However, they add that if she produces an award winning film or television series she could receive a star. No comment from either Kardashian or West regarding the matter. According to celebrity site mediatakeout.com, singer/actor Christopher Williams had physical confrontations with Kenya Moore's friend Brandon and Kandi Burress. It's unclear what occurred so stay tuned. Williams hasn't spoken publicly regarding the matter. Dr Conrad Murray, who was just released after serving a sentence for involuntary manslaughter in the death of singer Michael Jackson, has lost the right to practice medicine in Los Angeles. More than likely his neglectful treatment of Jackson is the reason.  Black Hippy members Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolBoy Q, and Jay Rock grace the cover of the Oct/Nov issue of XXL magazine. The cover story delves into the group's collective success and the group's solo feats, Kendrick Lamar's meteoric rise, among them. The fall issue of XXL magazine hits newsstands on October 29. For the second year in a row, pioneering hip hop acts LL Cool J and N.W.A have landed on the list of potential nominees for next year's Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame ceremony. Music aficionados, comprised of past winners, journalist, critics and others will vote on the nominees along side fans. The public's participation will be tallied as a special "fan box" to narrow down the final list, which will be announced soon, according to the organization's web site. Fans have until Dec. 10 to vote via rockhall.com/vote. On the tube:"MLB Baseball Live" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland" on ABC and "Parks and Recreation" on NBC. Happy Thursday!

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