Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Tuesday Tales

The Jackson family is furious over Dr. Conrad Murray's recent interview in which he revealed intimate details regarding his time with singer Michael Jackson. Katherine Jackson's attorney reportedly sent an email to Murray letting in be known what the family thinks of his comments. Murray has not responded to the email. Chicago rapper Chief Keef will have to fork over child support for yet another child after it was determined that he is the father of a ten-month-old girl. The mother is allegedly asking for $2,500 per month and an additional $25,000 lump sum. The rapper has also been ordered to obtain life and health insurance for the toddler. This isn't the only child support case on the rapper's record. He paid $11,000 for a second child after the mother sued him for $20,900 in back pay. He's currently in a California rehab facility in the mist of a 90-day stay. What's it like to get on rapper Kanye West's bad side? Actors James Franco and Seth Rogan may soon find out. During some down time from shooting their new film "The Interview", the two decided to do a shot for shot parody of West's "Bound 2" video. In the original clip, West and a topless Kim Kardashian simulate sex on a motorbike behind poorly executed graphics. The parody, which features Franco as West and Rogan as Kardashian, shows the two recreating the couple's intimate moments, even kissing in one scene. Rogan tweeted the video to the newly engaged couple, although West hasn't responded publicly. He may not think that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Comedian Jimmy Kimmel parodied of West's interviews in which a child played West and it didn't go over well with the Chicago MC. West later launched an all out Twitter war against Kimmel, which boiled over after he made a guest appearance on Kimmel's late night talk show. Hopefully, West will see the humor in the duo's parody. Rapper Dr. Dre is firing back after a celebrity web site claimed he cheated on his wife. So far, no response from the site. In other Dr. Dre news, he along with mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay Z made Forbes magazine's list of highest paid musicians. The three were the only hip hop related names to make the list of 25. Sean "Diddy" Combs landed at the No. 1 spot with a net worth of $50 million. Jay Z wasn't far behind at No. 19 with a net worth of $42 million. Dr. Dre came in at No 21 with $40 million. While each stared as music artists, the bulk of their earnings came from side ventures. On the tube: "Dads" on Fox, "NCIs" on CBS, "Marvel's Agent of S.H.E.I.L.D." on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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