Sunday, September 28th 2008 // The Rundown // News & Gossip, Style & Fashion // 37 COMMENTS
Jada Pinkett Smith has graced the cover of October’s Jet Magazine where she talks about being a strong black woman and her family…
Petite powerhouse Jada Pinkett Smith may be the wife of actor and entertainer Will Smith, but there’s far more to this talented than meets the eye. In addition to her most important roles as mother and wife, she also wears many hats‹including writer, singer, producer and director to showcase her artistic diversity. As a Black woman I’ve really been trying to craft a line in my creative life to show that we can do anything, she says about her outlets of creative expression. I feel like that’s an important element to show because people will oftentimes try to keep us in our place, she told Jet magazine. Now that acting for the Smith children are becoming more frequent, Pinkett Smith vows that there will be no box-office competition in her household. If this is really going to be our family business, we’re not doing that. Will was already [premiering] on Willow’s [premiere day] for American Girl with Hancock and I was like, Baby, for real? We have to stay united. You can’t allow the business to come between family.
Sunday, September 28th 2008 // The Rundown // News & Gossip, Say What?! // 45 COMMENTS
Singer Sean Kingston’s $500,000 Chain has been reported stolen via FedEx mail…
The pop singer/artist had his sister FedEx the chain, worth and estimated $500,000, from Los Angeles to New York. When the package arrived to the N.Y. jeweler, it was a day late and the box was empty.
Reportedly, Sean’s sister only insured the package for $500. L.A. County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the case.
Damn… a $500,000 chain though?
Saturday, September 27th 2008 // The Rundown // Just In!, News & Gossip // 25 COMMENTS
The polls are in from last nights Presidential Debate and to no one’s surprise, guess who’s leading this race?
Fifty-one percent of those polled thought Obama did the better job in Friday night’s debate, while 38 percent said John McCain did better. Men were nearly evenly split between the two candidates, with 46 percent giving the win to McCain and 43 percent to Obama. But women voters tended to give Obama higher marks, with 59 percent calling him the night’s winner, while just 31 percent said McCain won.
Source: CNN
These polls mean nothing people. Make sure you go out and vote at the OFFICIAL POLL on November 4th!