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“The Cosby’s Reunite”


The cast of the 1980’s hit television sitcom ‘The Cosby Show’ attended the TV LAND Awards 2011, held at the Jacob Javits Center North in NYC last night.  And yes it looks like Tempest Bledsoe is bleaching her skin.

The 37-year-old married ‘A Different World’ star Darryl Bell (Ron). Maybe she’s trying to be his complexion?

Thankfully, Cosby TV daughter Keshia Knight Pulliam, 32, (who played Rudy), posing right with TV sister Sabrina LeBeauf (Saundra), is a beautiful Nubian sista who clearly takes prides in her African heritage. By the way, does Sabrina look hawt for 53, or what?

Looks like Mr. Cosby is aging gracefully….

While Ms. Ravon Simone is all slim and grown up now.

Here’s the entire cast on stage but it’s missing Phylicia Rashad., either that or she’s cut out of this photo.

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“Basketball Wives Star, Royce Reed Does Lingerie Shoot”


Some are calling Royce Reed, Basketball wives co-star and Dwight Howard’s baby’s mama, an attention whore. Maybe that’s because she recently released these photos of herself in a lingerie photo-shoot.

Shaunie O’Neal, who is the brains and producer behind the now very popular show for drama, is said to be shopping around to replace Royce for season 3. This is because Shaunie feels Royce is boring, especially since Royce’ baby’s daddy, Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic), have a gag order so tight on Royce; the girl can’t even whisper the man’s name in public let alone on national television.

In the meantime, Royce has been more outspoken on the show’s live reunion airing on VH1 and hosted by Jon Salley, more than she has been on the run of the show. In part 2 of the reunion which airs on VH1 tonight, Royce will square off strong, in a verbal confrontation with her cast-mate Evelyn.

So stay tuned as the drama continues.

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“The Game Recap: “Whip It, Whip It Real Good”


Last night’s episode of BET’s “The Game” was right on time, when Jason Pitts (Coby Bell) quit his TV show to spend more quality time with his daughter, Brit Brat, who was spiraling out of control. Especially after finding weed in the young teens purse.

What a powerful message of responsibility and maturity the character displayed! Let’s hope it will alter the mindset of certain single fathers in our community who really need to grasp the message in last night’s episode.

Jason struggled to “right the wrong” that he’d done to his only daughter by placing his selfish needs above hers.

In last night’s episode, he threw out all of Brit Brat’s “skank girl” attire and left her with one pair of black jeans. Then told her “From now on, we are going to be joined at the hip”.

Last night’s episode 9 – of “The Game” sent a very powerful message “Fathers take your place”.

In real life, Bell and his wife, Aviss, 42, have 2 sets of twins — 3 girls and a boy.

To read more about Coby Bell and his family view them here at Life & Style magazine.

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“CBS & Warner Bros. Cancels Two And A Half Men”


Charlie Sheen ran his mouth one time too many and now CBS has “pulled the plug” on his show. CBS said in a statement last night:

“Based on the totality of Charlie Sheen’s statements, conduct and condition, CBS and Warner Bros. Television have decided to discontinue production of ‘Two and a Half Men’ for the remainder of the season.” 

This all happened hours after Sheen went on a radio rampage, blasting his bosses at the television show.

Charlie Sheen has some ego!!!! He issued his own statement following CBS’., attacking the show’s creator Chuck Lorre.

“This is a battle and my fans will support me”. “What does this say about Haim Levine [Chuck Lorre] after he tried to use his words to judge and attempt to degrade me. I gracefully ignored this folly for 177 shows … I fire back once and this contaminated little maggot can’t handle my power and can’t handle the truth”

 “I wish him nothing but pain in his silly travels especially if they wind up in my octagon. Clearly I have defeated this earthworm with my words — imagine what I would have done with my fire-breathing fists,” Sheen’s statement continued. “I urge all my beautiful and loyal fans who embraced this show for almost a decade to walk with me side-by-side as we march up the steps of justice to right this unconscionable wrong.”

“Remember these are my people … not yours…we will continue on together,” he added.

Charlie made it abundantly clear he doesn’t believe the show can survive without him.

He concluded “Do what you’ve gotta do — I’ll go make movies with superstars and not work with idiots.”

I wonder how his costars feel? Charlie is a long way from recovering and has a long way to go.

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“ReCap: The Game’s Season Premier”


The much-hyped and anticipated Season 4 premiere, of ‘The Game’ aired on BET last night (the prior seasons were on CW11).

But everyone’s talking about the steamy scene between resident Cougar, Tasha Mack (Wendy Raquel Robinson), and Donte (BET’s 106 & Park host, Terrence J). I had no idea who this Terrance J was, until I saw some of your comments.

There was so much going on in last night’s premier:  Melanie and Mack don’t believe DJ is really Malik’s son. So Melanie swabs the cute tyke’s mouth for a DNA test, which turns out to be negative.

Later on in the show we find out the DNA test result was a mixup, and that DJ is in fact Derwin’s son. The DNA mixup plot was ridiculous and unlikely. But then again, this is TV, and we can pretty much expect anything.

The two battling divorcee’s, Jason and Kelly (Brittany Daniel and Coby Bell), provided comedy as they mocked Shaunie O’Neal’s reality TV show “Basketball wives” while their daughter Brittany aka “Brit-Brat” was like 9 in the last episodes but looked 16-18 years old in last night’s premier.

The only character that I truly despised was the womanizing Malik (Chanchez). BET managed to fit every black male baller stereotype into Malik’s character. In the opening scenes of the show, Malik is seen banging his team owner’s wife (Meagan Good), whom he later dates openly with no shame because the rules don’t apply to him.

So CEO family, what are your thoughts on last night’s premier?