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[20 Aug 2010 | Enter your password to view comments | ]

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[15 Jul 2010 | One Comment | ]
TRUTH OR DARE: Hanging out for Fantasy Island Party at the PlayBoy Mansion

Lance Gross talks about working with his ex Eva. For The Love Of Ray J cutie Cashmere talks about posing for Play Boy. Lights, Camera, Action, Arizona Cardinals Defensive Back Kerry Rhodes is ready for his next role in Entertainment. He tells us why coming to Arizona was the right move at the right time.

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[9 Jul 2010 | One Comment | ]
Who was HOT! and who was NOT! at Essence Music Festival 2010 – You Decide

Elan Extreme Magazine, Mad Flavor TV Show, and Red Carpet Images (www.redcarpetimages.net) caught up with many notables at the 2010 Essence Music Festival with photo clicks. Now we need you. Post your comments and tell us who you thought were HOT! and who was NOT!

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[25 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

Let me just say I am having a “Men Are Stupid” type of day!
Everywhere I look stupid decisions made by stupid men!! What the hell is the problem? Jesse James is caught up in this whole scandal now. And of course this all conveniently comes out right after his wife wins the Oscar for Best Actress. I mean she devoted an entire part of her speech to her “wonderful” husband. And this idiot is screwing around with a young fame whore who desperately wants to be a celebrity …

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[18 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
White Girls Have This Game On Lock

Oftentimes, as a woman of color, I’ve cringed at the sight of an African American man with a Caucasian woman. Quickly I would come up with my own reasons as to why he was choosing to be with her. After encountering such a sight on numerous occasions it caused me to feel a certain type of way towards the mere thought of interracial relationships. I got tired of African American men claiming that those women were more supportive and less combative than women of color. “Those” women didn’t give them …