WTF Files: Lil’ Wayne & Baby - "Make Up Sex"
WTF Files: Lil’ Wayne & Baby - “Make Up Sex”
WTF Files: Lil’ Wayne & Baby - “Make Up Sex”

Blu Cantrell @ Genetic Denim Party
One of my inside sources tells me that T.Error Mari is trying to get hired as a cocktail waitress. Good for her! Let me quit.
I’ve been pretty easy on Baby Sykes as of lately since she has been growing on me, so I’ll attempt not to call her a swagger jacker. But I don’t think the rest of you guys will are going to let her off that easy.
She is planning a 20 date city tour to preview her album The Evolution ahead of its December 5th release. The album will be packaged along with a limited edition DVD of choregraphy lessons from Ciara.

pictures via Simply Ciara
Alicia Keys hosted the Black Ball concert with supermodel Iman to benefit Keep a Child Alive, which provides drugs for AIDS and HIV patients. The event included performances by AK, Iman’s husband David Bowie, Damian Marley, and Angelique Kidjo.
Alicia Keys has voiced her support for Madonna’s adoption of a Malawian David Banda and believes celebrities have an important part to play in the fight against poverty.
Iman; Alicia Keys; Kimora Lee Simmons; Wanda Sykes
Homegirl In Outer Space

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60 Minutes Reporter Ed Bradley Dies
Ed Bradley, the award-winning television journalist who broke racial barriers at CBS News and created a distinctive, powerful body of work during his 26 years on “60 Minutes,” died Thursday. He was 65.
Bradley died of leukemia at Mount Sinai hospital, CBS News announced.
With his signature earring, Bradley was “considered intelligent, smooth, cool, a great reporter, beloved and respected by all his colleagues here at CBS News,” Katie Couric said in a special report.
“He certainly was a reporter’s reporter,” fellow “60 Minutes” correspondent Mike Wallace told CBS News Radio.
Bradley’s consummate skills were recognized with numerous awards, including 19 Emmys, the latest for a segment on the reopening of the 50-year-old racial murder case of Emmett Till.
Three of his Emmys came in 2003: for lifetime achievement; a 2002 “60 Minutes” report on brain cancer patients; and a “60 Minutes II” report about sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church. He also won a lifetime achievement award from the National Association of Black Journalists.
Rumor Control: Are Superhead & Bobby Coming To BET?
