Friday, December 13, 2013

Friday Facts

Much to the surprise to fans, singer Beyoncé has released a new 14-track album featuring songs with husband Jay Z, daughter Blue Ivey and singer Frank Ocean. Each song comes with a video. The album took some time to put together and it's hard to believe the singer has able to keep it under wraps. Especially with rumors regarding her album swirling throughout the year. Not surprising was fan reaction to the album. The BeyHive went wild on Twitter when word spread that the album was available on iTunes. Demand for the album was so great in fact, that the web site crashed for several minutes. TMZ is reporting that Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian are officially over. The two have filed for divorce. The couple has an air tight pre-nuptial agreement. Neither party has made a public statement regarding the matter. In the on-going saga between "Real Housewives Of Atlanta" star Porsha Williams and ex-husband,ex-NFL star Kordell Stewart, Stewart has lost his latest legal battle to block Williams from discussing their marital problems on the popular reality show. Documents obtained by TMZ show Stewart approached Williams in April(after he filed for divorce) to ask her to sign a confidentiality agreement, which they agreed to keep their problems private. Despite Stewart's efforts, Williams refused to sign the agreement. As a result, she went fully in on her ex-husband, bashing him on RHOA and implying that he was secretly gay. During a post-Grammy press conference attending by comedian-talkshow host Arsenio Hall, who presented the Best New Artist nominees, Hall responded to comments rapper Kanye West made during an interview with radio station Hot 97's "The Breakfast Club". West implied that Hall was forced off the air by white corporate bosses. Hall went in on West for not knowing the facts. Hall stated that no one should use the work slave. No free person walking should use the work. West has not responded to Hall's comments. in theaters this weekend: "The Hobbit: Desolation of Smuag" and "Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas". On the tube: "Bones" on Fox, "Undercover Boss" on CBS, "Last Man Standing" on ABC and "Dateline NBC" on NBC. Make it a weekend!

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