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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Tuesday Tales

Singer Chris Brown's probation has been revoked stemming from a fight in Washington D.C. back in October. Brown won't serve any jail time, however. He's been able to emotionally regulate himself. Brown is currently serving a 90-day sentence in a rehabilitation facility for anger management. Singer Beyoncé sold over 500,000 copies of her latest album within 24 hours, according to iTunes, and the album could very well go platinum soon. The pop star has set an iTunes record for the highest number of copies sold ever. Meanwhile, husband Jay Z may win an Academy Award. He's up for best song along with Fantasia and others. After receiving a call from rapper Wale in which he slammed Complex magazine for not including his latest album on their list of 500 Best of 2013, the magazine spent the day debating whether to publish his remarks. The editors decided to publish them. During an appearance on "The Queen Latifah Show", singer Kelly Rowland confirmed her engagement to her manager. She revealed that her fiancé proposed to her via Skype. Former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight would rather not be called African-American. During a recent interview, Knight stated that Blacks shouldn't be referred as such because they are not from Africa. He added that he has no problem with anyone using the N-word. Fans have a wonderful option for a Christmas gift. Rapper Meek Mill has new music in stores. 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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