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Did T.I. and Tiny finally tie the knot? + Tiny gets a reality show!

According to Essence, T.I. and Tiny tied the knot in Miami.

The private ceremony was allegedly held in Miami a couple of weeks ago and presented to the public as the couple’s getaway before T.I. began serving his a-year-and-a-day sentence for his illegal firearms conviction back in 2007. The intimate affair was attended by close family members and select members of Grand Hustle, the rapper’s label imprint.

Not sure if this is a rumor. A few other sources are saying it’s not true. We’re sure Tiny will reveal the news on her upcoming reality show….

Speaking of reality show, Tiny and Lil Wayne’s ex-wife Toya will have their very own reality show on BET.

TINY AND TOYA is BET’s provocative, new half-hour docu-drama chronicling the lives of Tameka “Tiny” Cottle and Antonia “Toya” Carter – two dynamic, young women immersed in the craziness of the hip-hop world, but striving to find inner-strength, peace and purpose. On the surface, their real-life story plays out like an urban fairytale – both women falling in love with two of hip hop’s most successful princes (T.I. and Lil’ Wayne) and living the life of the rich and famous.

Set in the heart of Atlanta, against the backdrop of the multi-billion dollar music industry, TINY AND TOYA follows the journey of two best friends overcoming their struggles to discover who they really are, from the inside out. They are tired of being defined by others (in the shadow of their high-profile men) and are determined to rely on each other and the strength from within to find their purpose and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.

We didn’t think BET still existed. Anyway the show premieres Tuesday, June 30 at 10 PM/9C. Make sure yall check it out!

Moron pulls his knife on the Police!


Ne-Yo - Miss You Crazy

Plies gives a crying little girl his Diamond Chain!


Glasses Malone - Sun Come Up (Remix)

Featuring T-Pain, Rick Ross & Mack 10…

Rapper Pitbull knocks out man in the audience!


RL - Do It Big

First the whites, then the blacks… A segregated prom in Georgia!

According to NYTimes, the students at Montgomery County High School had a segregated prom on May 1, 2009 and May 2, 2009.

The white students’ prom was held on May 1 at a community center in nearby Vidalia; the black students had theirs at the same place the following night.

Racially segregated proms have been held in Montgomery County — where about two-thirds of the population is white — almost every year since its schools were integrated in 1971. Such proms are, by many accounts, longstanding traditions in towns across the rural South, though in recent years a number of communities have successfully pushed for change. When the actor Morgan Freeman offered to pay for last year’s first-of-its-kind integrated prom at Charleston High School in Mississippi, his home state, the idea was quickly embraced by students — and rejected by a group of white parents, who held a competing “private” prom. (The effort is the subject of a documentary, “Prom Night in Mississippi,” which will be shown on HBO in July.) The senior proms held by Montgomery County High School students — referred to by many students as “the black-folks prom” and “the white-folks prom” — are organized outside school through student committees with the help of parents. All students are welcome at the black prom, though generally few if any white students show up. The white prom, students say, remains governed by a largely unspoken set of rules about who may come. Black members of the student council say they have asked school administrators about holding a single school-sponsored prom, but that, along with efforts to collaborate with white prom planners, has failed. According to Timothy Wiggs, the outgoing student council president and one of 21 black students graduating this year, “We just never get anywhere with it.” Principal Luke Smith says the school has no plans to sponsor a prom, noting that when it did so in 1995, attendance was poor.

Earlier this month, on the Friday night of the white prom, Kera Nobles, a senior who is black, and six of her black classmates drove over to the local community center where it was being held. Standing amid a crowd of about 80 parents, siblings and grandparents, they snapped pictures and whooped appreciatively as their white friends — blow-dried, boutonniered and glittering in a way that only high-school seniors can — did their “senior walk,” parading in elegant pairs into the prom. “We got stared at a little, being there,” said one black student, “but it wasn’t too bad.”

After the last couple were announced, after they watched the white people’s father-daughter dance and then, along with the other bystanders, were ushered by chaperones out the door, Kera and her friends piled into a nearby KFC to eat. Whatever elation they felt for their dressed-up classmates was quickly wearing off.

In this situation it seems as if its primarily the parents fault. Ignorant ass people!

Chris Brown says “I ain’t a Monster!”


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