Archive for January 26, 2010
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Posted in HEARTATTACK on January 26, 2010 by eaturheartoutNOT SPRING 2010
Posted in HEARTACHES on January 26, 2010 by eaturheartoutC4
Posted in HEARTBREAKS on January 26, 2010 by eaturheartoutCOMBS JR.
Posted in HEARTATTACK on January 26, 2010 by eaturheartoutJustin Dior Combs [what an appropriate name] just taped his episode of MTV’s Sweet Sixteen @ M2 in NYC Saturday night…
[let's just take a deep breath before discussing lavish details]
Nikki Menage filled in as a life size Barbie date..what 16 year old boy wouldn’t love that ??
Guests included Jersey Shore stars Pauly D, Snooki, Teyana Taylor, Diggy Simmons [LOVE diggy!!], DJ Clue and Quincy Brown (son of Kim Porter) & performing were Jim Jones, Fabolous, Juelz, Santana, Heavy D, Jada Kiss, Trey Songz, Lil Kim.
Diddy surprised the mini mogul with a brand-new silver Maybach (price tag: $360,000) & $10,000 which was kindly entirely donated to help Haiti.
lol @ kim’s face..always lookin lighter than her body
HELLO…
Posted in HEARTACHES on January 26, 2010 by eaturheartoutPOST BABY FAKE
Posted in HEARTACHES on January 26, 2010 by eaturheartoutKourt comes clean & states she definitely didn’t look like this right after birthing little Mason Dash
“One of those weeklies got it wrong again…they didn’t have an exclusive with me. And I gained 40 pounds while pregs, not 26…But thanks!,” she tweeted.
“They doctored and Photoshopped my body to make it look like I have already lost all the weight, which I have not,”
ANOTHER COVER
Posted in HEARTBREAKS on January 26, 2010 by eaturheartoutOn the negative feedback from the “Best I Ever Had” video
You can do something you believe in and people will still say, “This sh*t is terrible!” But I still believe in Kanye’s vision. Maybe we didn’t do a great job with getting the point across—it was supposed to be a humorous video. When I read the comments, I was like, Man, I guess no one wants to laugh anymore. Everybody wants the fairy tale, you know?
That’s what happens when you have passionate fans. They feel like they’re a part of your career. So it’s like, “That’s not what I would’ve done for you.” We’re in a day and age when videos are dead. There’s no outlet for them. That video did its job—it was a conversation piece. It has however many million views. It’s great that people love to see you, but videos don’t propel you like they used to. Your video going number-one doesn’t really mean much anymore. ‘Cause it’s only 106 & Park.
hahaa ’cause it’s only 106 & park.’










