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Tyrese Breaks Down at Site Where Paul Walker Died

This is just heartbreaking.

Tyrese couldn’t contain his emotion when he visited the site where his Fast and the Furious costar Paul Walker died in a car crash Saturday in Valencia, Calif.

The singer-actor broke down at the scene, with tears rolling down his face as he stood in front of a makeshift memorial holding a flower for the late star.

“My heart is hurting so bad no one can make me believe this is real Father God I pray that you send clarity over this cause I just don’t understand My heart hurts it’s broken no one can convince me that this is real…. Prayer warriors please pray real hard for his only child, his daughter and family…#HeartOfAnAngel13YrsFamilyForever WeJustCelebreatedYour40thBirthday….. My God… My God… I can’t,” Tyrese posted on Instagram Saturday evening after learning about his friend’s passing.

He went on to post an Instagram shot of the last conversation he had with Walker, in which he told him he loved him and thanked him for his friendship.

“At least I got to say I love you…. #OurLastExchange but our laughs and moments will live forever #ThisIsWorstThanMyWorstNightmare #GodiLoveYouAndiwillneverquestionYou…. But this I just don’t understand #PaulForeverFamily #MyHeartHurtsSoBad please pray for his daughter and family…”

Other mourners have also arrived at the scene to pay tribute to Walker and his late friend Roger Rodas, leaving behind flowers candles and DVDs.

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Michael Jordan and New Wife Yevette Expecting First Child

Michael Jordan is going be a dad again! The basketball legend and his wife Yvette Preito are expecting a child together, his rep confirms to Us Weekly.

Jordan, 50, and Prieto tied the knot seven months ago in an over-the-top wedding in Palm Beach, Fla., on April 27. The two said “I do” at Episcopal Church of Bethesda-By-The Sea Church and were joined by over 300 guests. Their reception was held at the Bear’s Club in Jupiter, Fla. 

Jordan and the Cuban-American model, 34, were joined by famous pals for their special day, including Robin ThickeUsher,Tiger WoodsPatrick Ewing and Spike Lee. An insider exclusively revealed to Us that the couple shared their first dance to K’Jon’s “One the Ocean.”

This will be the first child for the couple of over five years. Jordan is already a dad to three children from his previous marriage to Juanita Venoy. The couple were married for 17 years before splitting in 2006. They have sons Jeffrey Michael, 24, and Marcus James, 22, and daughter Jasmine, 19, together.

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Lauryn Hill Returns – Performs at Bowery Ballroom in New York

It wasn’t just a club date and the start of a tour; it was also a video shoot. When Lauryn Hill performed at the Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday night, the camera swiveling over the heads of the audience suggested that the show was something more than Ms. Hill’s re-emergence after her recent three-month jail term for failing to file taxes. It was gathering the kind of material performers use to promote new releases — which, in Ms. Hill’s case, would be more than welcome.

She has extraordinary gifts. Though her voice is lower and raspier than it was when she emerged in the 1990s, she is a supercharged soul singer who stokes her songs all the way through, and her rapping is breakneck, articulate and vehement. She’s also an improvisatory, drama-building bandleader. Throughout her two-hour set, her musicians were watching for her signals; to bear down on a vamp or silence it, to unveil pretty, elaborately planned vocal counterpoint from her three backup singers or to whip up a churchy fervor.

There were some moments that seemed like an open rehearsal, but many more that had been well plotted to give old songs new life. “Lost Ones,” from 1998, arrived with two reinvented grooves, switching halfway through: first 1960s soul, then reggae. “I have to make these songs sustainable to perform,” Ms. Hill said. “You wouldn’t want me to just, like a robot, do the same thing every night.”

Yet on a larger scale, Ms. Hill has been in a holding pattern for more than a decade. After she made two albums as a member of the Fugees, she released her only solo studio album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” in 1998; it won five Grammy Awards. It was followed by a skeletal live recording, “MTV Unplugged No. 2.0,” released in 2002, that backed new songs with only an acoustic guitar. Since then, while raising six children, Ms. Hill has toured on and off, released occasional songs online and on film soundtracks, and collaborated with rappers and R&B singers. This year, bracketing her jail term, she has released two new songs: the angry, tongue-twisting, polysyllabic raps “Neurotic Society (Compulsory Mix)” and “Consumerism,” both taking aim at greed, immorality, abuse, materialism and obliviousness.

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Debbie Rowe on Conrad Murry – “A Jackson Fan Will Shoot Him Dead”

Debbie Rowe is a very angry woman these days, and Conrad Murray’s recent statement about her in 60 Minutes Australia” interview did nothing to sooth her nerves.

In the interview, Murray claimed that he and Michael Jackson joked that neither would have sex with Rowe, the mother of Jackson’s kids.

Rowe fired back to TMZ, saying she believes within 18 months, “A Jackson fan will shoot him dead, and I’d buy the bullet.” Rowe added, “I wouldn’t shoot him but I’d buy the bullet … a hollowpoint.”

Rowe continued, “If I had a dog as ugly as him [Murray] I’d shave its ass, make it walk backwards and put a wig on it.” And, she says, “It takes 2 to f**k and there’s not enough alcohol in the world.”

Rowe, who raises horses on her ranch, says, “At least I can breed. He can’t even write prescriptions anymore.”

She’s also indignant that Murray is claiming MJ took his own life by injecting himself with the fatal dose of Propofol while Murray was out of the room. She says, “It’s so disgusting he’s trashing the dead. The jury sure didn’t buy his story.”

View Murray’s “60 Minutes Australia” interview below.

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KKK Member Walks up to Black Musician in Bar… What Happens Next Will Astound You

Daryl Davis is no ordinary musician. He’s played with President Clinton and tours the country playing “burnin’ boogie woogie piano” and sharing musical stylings inspired by greats like Fats Domino, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. He’s a highly respected and electrifying performer who is currently an integral member of The Legendary Blues Band (formerly known as the Muddy Waters Band,) and he rocks the stage all over the nation.

Davis’ travels, of course, have always afforded him the opportunity to meet a huge range of diverse people, but perhaps nothing could have prepared him for the moment that would change his life.

It was 1983 and Davis was playing country western music in an (informally) all-white lounge. He was the only black musician in the place and when his set was over, a man approached him.

“He came up to me and said he liked my piano playing,” says Davis, “then he told me this was the first time he heard a black man play as well as Jerry Lee Lewis.”

Davis, somewhat amused, explained to the man: “Jerry Lee learned to play from black blues and boogie woogie piano players and he’s a friend of mine. He told me himself where he learned to play.”

At first, Davis says, the man was skeptical that Jerry Lee Lewis had been schooled by black musicians, but Davis went on to explain in more detail. “He was fascinated,” says Davis, “but he didn’t believe me. Then, he told me he was a Klansman.”

Most people in this day and age probably would have turned and ran right out of that good ol’ boy’s bar, but not Davis. He stayed and talked with the Klansman for a long time. “At first, I thought ‘why the hell am I sitting with him?’ but we struck up a friendship and it was music that brought us together,” he says.

That friendship would lead Davis on a path almost unimaginable to most folks. Today, Davis is not only a musician, he is a person who befriends KKK members and, as a result, collects the robes and hoods of Klansmen who choose to leave the organization because of their friendship with him.

The road to these close and authentic friendships, Davis says, involved a lot of learning on his part. He’d had racist experiences and had long wanted to write a book about race relations, but hadn’t had the opportunity to sit down and talk to a Klansman. His upbringing was extremely diverse, and his first experience with organized racism was a shock. He explains:

I was raised overseas in integrated schools. I had had a racist experience already but I didn’t know people organized into groups whose premise was to be racist and exclude other people. It seemed unfathomable to me. My parents were in the Foreign Service and I was an American embassy brat, going to international schools overseas. My classes were filled with anyone who had an embassy: Japanese, German, French, Italian. It was multicultural but that term did not exist at that time. For me it was just the norm. Every time I would come back (to the US,) I would see people separated by race. When my father was telling me about (the KKK) at the age of 10 it didn’t make any sense to me. I had always gotten along with everyone.

When Davis decided he needed to write a book about the KKK, he knew he had to find the friend he’d made in the country western bar. Davis tracked him down eight years after they had first met. “I went to his apartment unannounced,” Davis says. “He opens the door and sees me, and he says ‘Daryl! What are you doing here?’ He stepped out of his apartment and I stepped in. He said ‘what’s going on man? Are you still playing?’ I said ‘I need to talk to you about the Klan.’”

At first, his friend resisted, saying he would not give Davis the information he was seeking. “He would not do it because he was fearful,” Davis says. “He thought I would be killed. I said ‘well give me the guy’s number and address.’ He finally gave me Roger Kelly’s number and address but he told me: ‘don’t go to his house; meet him in a public place.’” Davis immediately began making plans to approach Kelly, who at the time was the leader of the KKK in Maryland.

“My secretary called him,” Davis says, “and I told her, ‘do not tell Roger Kelly I’m black. Just tell him I am writing a book on the Klan.’ I wanted her to call because she’s white. I knew enough about the mentality of the Klan that they would never think a white woman would work for a black man. She called him and he didn’t ask what color I was, so we arranged to meet at a motel.”

That meeting, says Davis, was fraught with tension from the start. Kelly arrived at the motel with a nighthawk-a bodyguard dressed in military style fatigues-complete with a firearm.

We met at a motel, and I sent my secretary down the hall to get an ice bucket and sodas so I could offer Mr. Kelly a beverage. The room, by coincidence, was set up so that if the door opened, you could not see who was inside…Right on time there’s a knock on the door. A bodyguard dressed in military gear comes in with a KKK beret and a gun on his hip. Mr. Kelly is directly behind him in a dark blue suit. The bodyguard comes in and sees me and freezes in his tracks. Mr. Kelly trips and slams into him like they were dominoes.

I saw the apprehension so I got up and walked over and said ‘Hi Mr. Kelly, come on in.’ He shook my hand, the bodyguard shook my hand, and they came in. Mr. Kelly sits down and the bodyguard stands at his right. He asked for identification and I handed him my drivers’ license. He says ‘oh you live on Flack Street in Silver Spring.’ Well, I didn’t need him coming to my house and burning a cross or whatever, and here he is calling off my street address. I wanted to let him know not to come to my house so I said ‘yes, and you live at…’ and I said his street address. I made it clear-’let’s confine our visit to this hotel room.’
But I had no reason to be concerned. One of his Klan members lived right down the street from me. It was coincidence.

The tension, however, continued, Davis says, and eventually reached a fever pitch.

Every time my cassette would run out of tape, I would reach down into my bag and pull out another. Every time I reached down, the bodyguard would reach for his gun. He didn’t know what was in the bag. After a while he relaxed and realized nothing was in the bag but cassettes and the bible. After about an hour, there was a very loud, strange noise which was ominous, and I was apprehensive. In the back of my mind, I heard my friend in my head saying ‘Mr. Kelly will kill you.’ I stood up and slammed my hands on the table, and I felt my life was in danger. When my hands hit the table, my eyes locked with his, and he could read them. We stared into each other’s eyes. The bodyguard was looking back and forth at us, but then my secretary Mary realized what had happened.

Daryl Davis poses with robes and hoods given to him by KKK members.

The ice bucket had melted and the cans of soda shifted, and that’s what made the noise! We all began laughing at how stupid we all had been. In retrospect, it was a very important lesson that was taught. All because a foreign entity of which we were ignorant, entered into our comfort zone, we became fearful of each other. The lesson learned is: ignorance breeds fear. If you don’t keep that fear in check, that fear will breed hatred. If you don’t keep hatred in check it will breed destruction.

After that defining moment, the meeting was much more relaxed. Davis became friends with Kelly and eventually went on to befriend over 20 members of the KKK. He has collected at least that many robes and hoods, which he has hanging in his closet. He also is viewed as being responsible for dismantling the entire KKK in Maryland because things “fell apart” after he began making inroads with its members there.

He says that KKK members have many misconceptions about black people, which stem mostly from intense brainwashing in the home. When the Klansmen get to know him, he says, it becomes impossible for them to hold on to their prejudices.

h/t – guardianlv

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9 Insanely Clever Gifts You’ll Want To Keep For Yourself

1. Waterproof Notepad

For when inspiration strikes in the shower. Available for $7 each.

2. Chilled Beer Cork

It’s called the Chillsner and it’ll keep any bottle beer ice-cold when you drink it. $29.95 for a pack of two (so you can give one AND keep one).

3. Transparent Book Weight

It’ll keep your loved ones’ pages flat while eating or drinking.

4. Gigantic Wine Glass

It holds a full bottle for only $15.95.

5. Keychain Phone Charger

Get it here for $39.95.

6. Cutting Board Wine Holder

For maximum schmoozing and boozing. Get it for $26.

7. Portable Humidifier Cap

For only $34, any water bottle can become a life-giving source of air moisture. Give it as a pointed gift to that one dude in your office who won’t stop coughing.

8. Divided Pasta Colander

It’s perfect for figuring out healthy portions and for making a bunch of different kinds of pasta at once (let’s be real, one of those reasons is more important than the other). Available for $8.89 each.

9. Edible Ink Pens

Every cookie will become a canvas. Get a set of 10 here for $14.24.

10. Multitasking Storage Water Bottle

For the gym rat in your life. Available here for $10.59.

11. Bobble Toothbrush Stand

A toothbrush stand might seem like a lame gift until the recipient realizes that they’ll NEVER KNOCK THEIR TOOTHBRUSH OVER AGAIN. Get it for $12.99.

12. Personalized Luggage Tag

It’s the sweetest way to do baggage claim. Available for $52.

13. Can Handle

Who wants a can when they can have a stein? Buy it for $7.

14. Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard

It projects a keyboard onto any flat surface for your friends on the go. Available for $119.99.

15. Personal Water Fountain Spout

For a germaphobe you love anyway. Get it for $5.95.

16. ForkChops

For the finicky eater who wants to branch out. Get them for $4.19.

17. Bike Tire Lights

So your biker pal is super visible at night. Available for $6.96 each.

18. Floating Mug

Perfect for someone who’s forever making you use a coaster. Get it here for $39.99.

19. 3D Printing Pen

h/t – Buzzfeed
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Jennifer Hudson Discusses Fiance David Otunga – “he has muscles from head to toe.”

Jennifer Hudson made a visit to Bravo to discuss her upcoming film Black Nativity, the movie though, wasn’t the only topic on the menu.

A fan called into the show and asked about Jennifer’s love life. Specifically, the caller wanted to know what wrestling moves Jennifer’s boy-toy David Otunga uses on her in the bedroom.

Hudson pleaded the fifth on her answer, but went on to explain that her man is a body builder “so he has muscles from head to toe.”

“I saw him on ‘I Love New York’ while I was filming Sex and the City actually. That’s when I was like, ‘Do ya’ll see him? Damn!’ And then I was you know I’ll leave it alone, if we cross paths then whatever we cross paths. And oddly enough, I think it was my attorney who came in on the Sex and the City set,” she said, “and he introduced us.”

“And turns out we lived five minutes in walking distance from each other. I said I would have his baby and we have a 4-year-old son right now!”

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Fan, Usher Have Hilarious ‘Dance-Off’ At Knicks, Pistons Game [VIDEO]

On Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013, the Detroit Pistons defeated the New York Knicks for the first time since 2011.

The thrilling victory was on their home court, The Palace, which made it even sweeter. But the highlight of the game happened in the stands.

The State Farm dance cam was making its way through the crowd, when an adorable young fan started exuberantly pop-locking in the stands. Clinton Shannon Sailes Sr, known to Detroit fans as “The Dancing Usher” took it as a challenge; what happened next is pure viral magic.

Watch the hilarious dance-off below:

h/t – newsone 

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Chris Brown Ordered to Spend 90 Days in Rehab Plus Community Service

(AP) — A judge ordered Chris Brown on Wednesday to spend three months in rehab after reading a report that said a facility discharged the R&B singer because he threw a rock through his mother’s car window.

Superior Court Judge James Brandlin also added additional rules for Brown in the coming months, requiring him to perform at least 24 hours of community labor a week and to submit to drug testing as he deals with anger management issues.

Brown and his attorney agreed to the terms, which were suggested by probation officials who are overseeing Brown’s sentence for his 2009 beating of then-girlfriendRihanna.

The Grammy winner threw a rock through his mother’s car window Nov. 10 after a joint counseling session in which she suggested the singer remain in treatment, according to a letter submitted by the rehab facility. The facility’s name was not included in court filings.

“Mr. Brown proceeded to walk outside and pick up a rock and threw it through his mother’s car window and it shattered,” the letter states. Brown was discharged because he had signed a contract agreeing to refrain from violence while in treatment.

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New Music by Eddie Murphy – Temporary

Some of us will never get over Eddie Murphy as a comedian. But it seems that the actor turned singer is doing all he can to convince the world that his musical abilities are to be taken seriously.

He already released a reggae single off his new album,  and now Mr. Murphy is dropping another single.

Listen below.

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Mike Tyson’s Broadway Show – Finding Robin Givens with Brad Pitt

*“Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” finally makes its HBO premiere on Saturday (Nov. 16), with Spike Lee adapting the direction of his Broadway one-man show.

Tyson offers lots of personal stories that illustrate his journey from streets of Brooklyn to the spoils that come with being heavyweight champion of the world.

One of the more memorable stories in the show recounts the time during his acrimonious divorce from Robin Givens when he went to her house to get some (which he explains) …and caught her with Brad Pitt.

During a press conference for the Broadway show, he told the story to reporters.

Listen below.

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Oprah Winfrey on Old Racists – “They Just Have To Die”

In an interview to promote “Lee Daniel’s The Butler,” Oprah Winfrey shared her thoughts on racism.

Miss Winfrey told interviewer Will Gompertz that stomping out racism would not be easy as long as old racists still roam the earth.

“There are still generations of people, older people, who were born and bred and marinated in it, in that prejudice and racism, and they just have to die,” she said.

When asked if it has crossed her mind whether President Obama has faced racism in the White House, Oprah replied;

“Probably it’s crossed my mind more times than it’s crossed your mind… I think that there is a level of disrespect for the office that occurs. And that occurs in some cases and maybe even many cases because he is African American. There’s no question about that and it’s the kind of thing nobody ever says but everybody’s thinking it.”

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