Monday, February 26, 2007

Queen Latifah/Vibe Party Gossip

These are some news and notes from the party.
Kimora Simmons is close to 8 feet tall and acts like it. Was that Kim Kardashian and Dennis Rodman leaving together at the end of the night? Who was trying to avoid the other person more? Ray-J or Kim K? The number one line heard all night was directed to Ray-J. It had several variations but essentially went something like this. "Does your mama(Whitney H) know you are out alone tonight?" I wonder if Whitney knows about Ray-J and Lil-Kim at the party. Does every party host bring their trainer as their guest? What the hell was Jai Rodriguez from Queer Eye doing there? (blind item later) How much work has Tisha Campbell-Martin had done? I still do not know which one is Tia and which one is Tamara Mowry. Which one is pregnant? Didn't Tatyana Ali used to be hot? Is she 50 now?



7 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:50 AM

    KK & DR are perfect for each other!

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  2. Anonymous10:03 AM

    kk really loves the black dick doesn't she? i guess her little stint with nick lachey was nothing more than a little publicity.

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  3. I did not recognize Lil Kim in the photo as she is actually wearing clothes.....

    Cyn

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  4. Anonymous2:21 PM

    why is it that that minority parties can have almost no white people at them and its socially acceptable but if white people throw a big hollywood party if half the guest list isn't minority than it's just racism

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  7. Anonymous, it's actually the opposite. Whites can do videos, have parties, etc and not invite "minorities". But Black artists are sometimes told they have to put white people in the videos. The "minority" parties have no whites at them because whites don't see the need to go. But "white" parties are mainstream parties, and everyone has to go (Oscars, etc). VIBe magazine, etc were created to fill the need for acknowledging people of color. Get it?

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