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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Antwaun Cook defends Fantasia

According to Radaronline.com Antwaun Cook who is Fantasia's husband defends her about their marriage had been broken up.

"He knew Fantasia Barrino but the failure of his marriage can in no way be blamed on anyone except the two people that were a part of the union – Paula and Antwaun."



Paula, who has two kids with Antwaun, recently filed a complaint against Fantasia whom she claimed knowingly had an affair with Antwaun despite his married status.
"[Paula and Antwaun] expected their marriage to stand the test of time," Sodoma continued. "Unfortunately, like many marriages, it did not turn out as planned. In late summer 2009, after years of discussion, the parties separated with the intention of no longer being married."

VH1 plans to air the season of Fantasia For Real in September

Rock Of Love's Rodeo files police report Michael Lohan (Lindsay's dad)



Rodeo is NOT a fan of Michael Lohan. She says that he scares her, lives in fear and she filed a police report on hime claiming that he assaulted her while they were working on a reality show together.
However Michael Lohan denies these allegations. Saying he rather "touch a stove than her".

via TMZ.com

According to a poorly written letter she sent to police, Steedle confronted Michael about not getting paid ... and he "became violent and raised his hand" in her direction. 

Steedle claims Michael "brushed his hand on my lower bottom" later that day -- and grew "angry" when she shut him down.

According to the letter, Michael has been threatening her over the phone and via email ever since -- and now she lives "in fear" for her life and child. So far, no official charges have been filed.

UPDATE: Lohan denies the incident and tells TMZ, "Anyone in the house will tell you that she is lying. I'd rather touch a hot stove, rather than her."

Brandy, Kelly Rowland and Paris Hilton out in Hollywood



Here are recent pics of Brandy and Kelly Rowland out in Hollywood. Just as soon as Kelly Rowland left, Brandy bumped into Paris Hilton. Paris wanted Brandy to distract the paparazzi talking pics of her with a man she was with.

Jessica Cimato wishes Tila Tequila a speedy recovery




Jessica Cimato from You're Cut Off made a video wishing Tila Tequila a speedy recovery from beatdown at a concert. People were throwing rocks at her on stage as previously posted

Tila Tequila made blog post about on her blog "Tila Army Of Week" Jessica Cimato.

Me personally, I'm not a fan of Tila Tequila but NO ONE she should be treated like. If you don't like somebody just ignore them. There is no reason for people to behaving badly or just talking mess about someone that they don't like.

VH1 Interview Heather (Ochocinco: The Ultimate Catch)


Heather did a post show interview with VH1.com. She talks about her time on the show, what were her thoughts of Tara coming after her. She also did not like the way VH1 edit her story. They made it seem like she was depressed.



How was your time on the show?
It was interesting? Can I use that word?


Sure. What was interesting about it?
It was a different experience to live in a house with 17 girls. You don’t really get to be the person you really are because of all the restrictions that we have, being in the house and because it is a show. It takes a while to get comfortable, and by the time you do, the show’s almost over.


If you hadn’t had those restrictions, what would you have done differently?
I just felt like a kid in time out, being in the house the whole time and only getting to leave when they wanted us to. If that wasn’t the case, I probably would have been more comfortable. We could have gone to the store or the nail salon or the hair salon. I probably would have gotten into the groove of things easier.


What did you think of your overall portrayal?
They portrayed me as very quiet. I’m not super loud and as obnoxious as some of the girls, but they portrayed me as super quiet, very desperate and kind of ditzy like, “Umuh…” That’s not really my personality, but it is what it is.


What are your thoughts on Tara? It seemed like she was after you, perhaps by virtue of the fact that you were both on the same date.
I didn’t care for her too much. I honestly thought she was fake from the jump. I did think she was funny, but after maybe four or five days, that was old. She was super fake. We never got to see how rude she was because that was mostly in the interviews. She didn’t come out as rude to anyone’s face, at least that I saw, until she did that to me on the date. That’s why I was so caught off guard. The whole time, she was acting like she didn’t want to be there, and then she just flipped and attacked somebody over Chad. It was like, “Where is this coming from?” In the house, that’s not how she was acting at all.


Were you legitimately offended by her praying that you be struck by lightning?
No. I was just thinking it was disrespectful, especially for people who are religious. I couldn’t believe that she took it there.


What about Tara using your story about your trust issues with men as “ammunition”?
In the game, I guess it was ammunition, but it’s not even like she opened up. I feel that she probably has more issues than anybody in the house. That’s why she’s so cold and closed up. I don’t think she’s funny just to be fun; I feel like she’s funny to cover up and hide something. She’s probably more broken and tainted than anybody in the house, she just hides it really well. I wish I could have seen what she said in her interviews before I left the show, because I probably would have carried out my actions a little differently.


Tara called you “broken.” Do you feel like a broken person?
No. I feel like I went through things in my life that changed the way I view certain things, but I don’t feel broken at all. If I was broken, I would probably be a person who couldn’t move on with her life and who couldn’t have relationships or any kind of steady people in my life. And that’s not the case at all.


Are you happy that you shared your story on TV?
No. The only reason I said so much was that I thought Chad would say, “Oh, I feel so much closer to you now.” He liked how Laurice was close with her grandmother. But then they took certain parts of my story and edited them together to make me sound like this super depressing person. I was a little offended by that, but I understand the nature of the show. I think I shouldn’t have been so open, because Chad’s not that open-minded. He kind of had his mind made up, so there was no point in me trying to get attention like that.


It is interesting that you were still willing to fight for him at that point, though. Were you surprised to be eliminated?
I knew he liked Tara, and not only that, but her personality was good for the show. I felt like elimination was a given going up against her. The only thing I felt that might have kept me there was because Tara was being fake, and that was very obvious.


What do you think of Chad now?
I don’t know. He tried to contact me after the show, and I just laughed at him. Like, “What are you calling me for? Why are you texting me?” I was with Courtney after we were eliminated, in L.A. I kind of feel like he made me seem worse than anybody. Tara made me look bad, but he could have been more of a gentleman about it. If someone’s trying to open up and connect with you and you just shut them down and say they’re broken, it’s like, OK, whatever, forget it. I don’t really respect his opinion anymore. I’m sure he’s still a nice, funny guy, but I don’t respect what he has to say, because he’s contradicting himself.


He called you “fragile but deep.” Is that a fair assessment?
It’s OK. I don’t think it’s completely wrong or right. I’m fragile in the sense that I’m very cautious with what I do, and that’s true, I am very deep. There’s, like, a lot to me. A lot of people are attracted to me because of how deep and real I am.


Do you think your depth came through on the show?
Not at all. They tried to put everything about me in the one episode that I got eliminated in. You didn’t see nothing about me till then. You didn’t get to see how I really was, and conversations I had weren’t show.


As you watched the show, were you disappointed to see, week after week, that you were barely a presence?
It’s disappointing in the sense that I gave up a lot to go on the show. I understand that it was a lot of girls to fit into one hour and a lot of editing had to be done, but I do feel that people watch TV for not only drama, but there’s pretty girls in the house that they didn’t show none of. There’s girls in the house that people watch the show to watch, and they’re not showing that at all. They could have done a better done editing, showing a better variety of things that were going on.


Do you feel like you wasted your time doing the show?
I’m happy I did it. I was a good experience, and it was a good experience for things to come in my life. The most amazing thing was watching myself speak on TV. You can almost fix ways you’re being portrayed in everyday life, when you’re not conscious of how you act and talk. It’s a good way to open up and understand yourself a little more, watching yourself and listening to yourself. That’s probably the best reason I went on the show, not because it was an amazing experience and I got to make a bunch of friends. Nothing like that. I got to learn more about myself.

Fantasia For Real 2 Episode 1 Descriptin

Fantasia For Real 2: As the season begins, Fantasia has finally moved everyone out of her house and is getting ready to release her third album She’s living the dream… until reality comes crashing in. Aunt Bunny comes to town to confront Fantasia about some nasty tabloid rumors regarding her love life, and low ticket sales threaten to cancel her first internationa performance in London. Meanwhile, Teeny may finally be in his own crib but a supportive Aunt Bunny is dubious as to how he’ll make enough money to stay there.
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Vh1 Interview Lisa (Ochocinco: The Ultimate Catch)


Lisa from Ochocinco: The Ultimate Catch did an interview with VH1.com. she talks about her time on the show, her grandfather's illness and the arguments she has with the girls... she had a lot of them lol



How was your time on the show?
Short-lived. I felt like I should have and could have stayed a lot longer. It was a lot of fun. I would definitely do it again. I would love to come back and see those girls a second time, after seeing what I’ve seen and hearing them in their interviews.


You left the show because of your grandfather’s cancer. How is he doing?
It’s funny how God works. My grandfather is still living, but my grandmother fell last week and she passed away. So even though my grandfather’s still alive, I feel like I was still supposed to leave the show because, for whatever reason, it was my last chance to spend time with my grandmother. It’s really bittersweet.


What did you think about Ericka and Tara cheering when they found out you were leaving the show?
It disgusts me how phony and fake Ericka and Tara are. When I made the announcement to Jasmine that I was going home and I was getting in the car to leave, Tara started singing, “Na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye.” I ran up the steps to confront them, like, “How dare you say those things to me at this time when someone in my family is sick?” It didn’t surprise me that they went on to cheer when Chad told everyone I left. I’d love to see them again and let them know how I feel.


The fact that you were in a rival clique, though, couldn’t have made their antagonizing too surprising.
It wasn’t surprising that they would act that way toward me, but I was shocked they acted that way about my grandfather, and were laughing about it. No matter how much you dislike somebody, it’s surprising when anyone is capable about that sort of thing. I can’t even say how much it angers me.


You referred to yourself as “Mussolini” at one point during the show. Did you feel like you were running the house?
I know I was running the house. What they show on TV in the short amount of time versus how things really went down is completely different. I know that I ran that house. Girls would start to bring up things to confront people and I would shut them down. I know that no one had the upper hand over me. They would talk about me behind my back, but they would never say anything to my face.


It seemed like every episode you were arguing with somebody. Was that stressful?
I wasn’t stressed out the entire time — only at the end when I got news about my grandfather. All of the fights I got into were from sticking up for myself. A lot of the girls thought they could come together and crack jokes and be cute and funny, and that’s just not me. I’m nice to everybody until you piss me off. It wasn’t stressful, it was necessary and second nature to stand up for myself, and I wasn’t going to back down.


Any thoughts on your argument with Angela?
I don’t have any kind words for her. From the time I met her, she was showing her true personality. She’d talk about money a lot and how she was rich. She would talk with contempt toward Jasmine and myself. She’s just a s***ty person. She obviously grew up with a sliver spoon in her mouth, and I wasn’t raised like that. I can’t relate to that and I don’t have tolerance for people like that. The fight that we got into I knew was going to happen. It was just a matter of time. I don’t like her. I don’t like her as a person. I would never be her friend. People like that make me sick.


What about Rubi?
Rubi was very phony. I’m a smoker, and so is Rubi. She was smoking at the Rose Bowl, but as soon as we got in the house, she quit smoking and was talking so much s*** about me and Candice for smoking. When the cameras weren’t around, she was very approachable and nice, and when the cameras were around and she got with her little posse, she thought she’d crack jokes and be funny, and I saw right through that. I wasn’t intimidated by her being No. 1. I never looked at the board one time. I paid no attention that board. That was all done on first impressions. She was just another girl in the house who was phony.


What about the avocado-throwing argument you had with her?
You’re not gonna sit there and talk about my surgery or talk about me not being a lady without me sticking up for myself. She tried to say I had a weave in my hair and my hair clearly isn’t phony or fake, so I had to stick up for myself there. They didn’t show that on TV. There was a bunch of s*** that just kind of piled up and then I exploded. They said I was a lush or drunk. I can only hear that so many times before I get frustrated and lose my temper. And it took a long time from the time the argument about the avocado to about 13 minutes later when I poured the stuff on her. They just kept antagonizing me and finally I just lost it.


Any thoughts on Chad?
I think Chad wasn’t in it the whole time. I think he’d recently been with Cheryl Burke and his feelings were with her. I think that he is a nice person, but when the cameras weren’t on, he would not talk to us. We’d say, “Bye, Chad!” as he was walking out the mansion door and he wouldn’t even turn around. He’d just throw his hand up in the air and walk away. I’m not saying he’s a bad person, I think this was bad timing.


At one point you said you were the best girl for him. Do you still think that’s true?
Yeah. I am the best girl for him. I’ll stand by that. Maybe not in a relationship, but I think I could relate to him the most, but I think those girls are phony and they’d reveal their true colors eventually. I had a talk with Chad and we were on the same page about being yourself no matter what. If we were in a room and there wasn’t the pressure of the TV show and no one was trying to date anybody, I think he and I would get along the best.

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