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Jermaine Dupri’s book, “Young, Rich and Dangerous”, seems to stirring a lot of controversy. Dupri seems to be harboring some negative feelings towards Justin Timberlake for not standing up for his lady Janet Jackson during the infamous Super Bowl “wardrobe malfunction”. J.D. writes in his book…

I am not sure if some of you caught this interview with Tyler Perry and Janet Jackson…but if you haven’t seen it yet, you MUST. Tyler Perry and Janet Jackson did an interview on a local Sacramento T V Station to help promote his new movie Why Did I Get Married a reporter tried to be funny and bring up Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction and Tyler Perry stepped in quickly to defend her. Watch video here:
http://cbs13.com/video/?id=25898@kovr.dayport.com
Jermaine Dupri and his cute daughter Shaniah, 9 are on the cover of next week’s JET magazine. In the magazine he talks about his daughter, truth behind USHER, and how he got with his girlfriend Janet. Shaniah is adorable!
Janet Jackson says she will chronicle the issues behind her dramatic, headline-making weight fluctuations in an upcoming book. “I’m writing a book on my journey of weight loss and weight gain,” the 41-year- star said at a press roundtable for “Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married?” “[I'm] really coming from the soul with it, and what I was going through at different times in my life and what possibly brought it about for myself,” she says of the yet untitled project. (more…)
Here are some pictures from the movie premiere of Tyler Perry’s “Why Did I Get Married” . The movie will hit theaters next week on October 12th! I can’t wait!
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia will decide whether it was fair for the FCC to fine CBS for broadcasting Janet Jacksons partially exposed breast when it was an accident that couldnt have been forseen. After the, incident, the FCC slapped CBS Corp. with a $550,000 fine for violating the country’s anti-indecency laws. CBS appealed, calling the agency’s $27,500 fine for each of the network’s owned-and-operated stations “illogical.”