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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tuesday Tales

More details have surfaced regarding the recent Ray J and Fabolous brawl. Ray J says he saw the rapper in Las Vegas and words were exchanged before he threw a punch. Fab, on the other hand, says the two did see each other and words were exchanged, but there was no fight. Fab hit the stage later in the evening, and by all accounts didn't appear to have been in a fight. The incident started over Twitter due to Ray J assuming Fab made some disrespectful comments about on the social networking site. Only time will tell if the two will ever patch up their differences. Swizz Beatz and the woman with whom he has a child in London have reached a child support agreement. The details have not been disclosed. Love is certainly in the air in Hollywood. Singer Ne-Yo and his current girlfriend are reportedly engaged. Actor/comedian Tracy Morgan and his current lady love are engaged as well. Congratulations to all. Bow Wow and Angela Simmons are apparently on again. Pictures of the two have surfaced all over the internet and the two seem to be going strong. After recuperating from throat surgery, R Kelly is ready to get back in the studio. During a radio interview, the singer announced that the title of his next album will be "Black Panties", and will be better than his classic album "12 Play". In addition to announcing the album title, the singer also announced that he will release the single from the album "10 Minutes" soon. Rapper Snoop Dogg may add television star to his resume soon. The legendary West Coast rapper, along with veteran producer Don Reo, is developing a new family sitcom, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The sitcom is just one of several projects on the rapper's plate, including an "American Idol" style competition series oriented at finding the next hip hop superstar, the stoner comedy film "High School" with Wiz Khalifa and a biopic where he'll play blues man turned pimp Fillmore Slim. Fans have seen the Dogfather as a doting dad on the E! reality series "Snoop Dogg's Father Hood". On DVD: "Bridesmaids" "Thor" and "Citizen Kane". On the tube: "Glee" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "Dancing With The Stars" on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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