Rap mogul 50 Cent will trace his family tree to his Southern roots in South Carolina when he is the feature of VH1's documentary, The Origin of Me, next month. May 23rd.
Staten Island’s borough president, James Molinaro, tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively.
“It paints Staten Island and Italian-Americans in a bad light.” “It’s detrimental because people will think this is what Staten Island is made of,” he says. “I’m Italian — and this is bad for our doctors, our lawyers, the people who came from Italy to build their lives.”
Three 6 Mafia have been plotting a return to reality television for several years. Now, it looks like their time has finally arrived
' DJ Paul and Juicy J will join a cast of pseudo-celebs -- including former 'Hill's star Heidi Montag, former 'Soprano's actor Vincent Pastore, Albany's favorite prostitute Ashley Dupre and Jake Pavelka of 'The Bachelor' -- in an attempt to launch a Los Angeles restaurant called Famous Food
"We're cooking all different types of food," Juicy J said at the time. "We're cooking Indian food, we're cooking Italian food, we're cooking Asian food, we're cooking Mexican food, we're cooking all different kinds of foods that people wouldn't think we could cook. It's a comedy, it's funny, and I think you're going to love it."
The new food reality series will feature seven celebrities who are given the opportunity to launch a West Hollywood restaurant. The rumored celebrities involved include, Heidi Montag, Danielle Staub,Jake Pavelka, DJ Paul, Juicy “J”, Ashley Dupre and Vincent Pastore. Together the group will be challenged to renovate the location, create the menu and more.
Right now, word is VH1 has given the project ten episodes with a fall premiere planned.