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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Perezhilton does not own PEREZHILTON.COM and havent for years!

Exclusive - Mario Lavandeira has not owned perezhilton.com for years.
By rPulse, December 31, 2009, 6:55 pm
Mario Lavandeira has not owned perezhilton.com since 2007!

I wanted to welcome in 2010 with a bit of news that I hope will cause a few of you to wonder who is really behind the website perezhilton.com

It isn’t Mario Lavandeira, who claims to (DBA) do business as Perez Hilton.

I say “claims” because Mario is only famous if he is associated with the mean perezhilton.com, and everyone identifies Mario with that one thing as well. So if he doesn’t own perezhilton.com, who does?

I am friends with every lawyer in litigation with Mario and when we find out I promise to tell you.

You should know that I launched the website perezrevenge as a way to even the playing field. The site was designed to so that Hollywood and the Music Industry would have a place where the truth is told. Now rumor and no gossip, ever.

The site was also launched so that Mario could get a taste of his own medicine.I have been in litigation with Mario since July 2008, both in California and New York. Mario never allows people to discuss the lawsuits he has with me, strange isn’t it?

So there are three lawsuits right now and the interesting part is that whenever Mario or his lawyers file papers they make a sworn statement that Mario Lavandeira is either doing business as Perez Hilton or prezhilton.com or is the owner of the website perezhilton.com they are committing perjury and lying to federal courts.

He is also in several litigations with others, and I am in contact with every lawyer in those cases. By now you have figured out where I;m going with this, Mario Lavandeira does not own perezhilton.com We know that his sister Barbie has been writing for the website perezhilton.com since 2007, I have her sworn declaration telling me that she and 2 other employees have been writing the articles for years.

And now I have attached two decelerations proving that Mario Lavandeira does not own perezhilton.com and has not since 2007! We still don’t who owns the website but when I find out I will let you know.

Friday, December 25, 2009

NICKI MANAGE SAYS SHE FUCKED REMY MA AND ATE HER PUSSY...OMG WTF!




I AM IN COMPLETE AND UTTER SHOCK....BUT HEY ITS 2010....DO YOU...BUT DAMN NICKI II THOUGHT YOU WAS SOFT WITHIT YOUR KINDA HARDCORE BABY...BUT WOW!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

ACTRESS BRITNEY MURPHEY DIES AT THE TENDER AGE OF 32

Brittany Murphy dies at 32; young Hollywood reacts

December 20, 2009 | 6:34 pm

Brittany1Hollywood expressed its condolences Sunday after the death this morning of actress Brittany Murphy. Public wishes came from the likes of ex-beau and costarAshton Kutcher, Eliza Dushku, Lindsay Lohan,Jessica Simpson (who called her "an incredible ray of Light"), Alyssa Milano, Fred Durst, Soleil Moon Fryeand Kim Kardashian, among others.

Her "Clueless" costar Alicia Silverstone told People that although the two hadn't stayed in close touch, "I feel love in my heart for her -- and hope she is at peace. This is truly sad."

Murphy, 32, had just recently talked to "Access Hollywood," touching on her return to work after a three-year break and on spending time with her family, and sharing her New Year's resolution: "I'd love to have a child next year -- but that's kind of a large one."

Though foul play is not suspected, TMZ reports, Brittany's death is being investigated, which means that despite screenwriter husband Simon Monjack's wishes to the contrary, an autopsy will be performed. Toxicology reports won't be back for several weeks.

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Her family issued a statement Sunday: "In this time of sadness, the family thanks you for your love and support. It is their wish that you respect their privacy."

Brittany was, of course, known for her roles in projects such as "Just Married," "8 Mile" "Happy Feet," and "Clueless." Her longest-running role? For 13 years, she was the voice of Luanne on "King of the Hill."

Brittany2The Ministry has two top Brittany Murphy moments -- the ones that created that soft spot we have for her in our heart -- though you may have your own from among her best-known roles. Remember, these are from a fan's point of view, not a critic's.

First: Her super-hot chemistry with Eminem in "8 Mile" fairly jumped off the screen (you knowthe, ahem, interaction we're talking about, and it's not the scene at left, where they're chatting). Yowza. If you saw that, you'll never get Brittany out of your mind.

And second, our favorite (and we're not alone): The party scene from 1995's "Clueless," where as the crushing-on-a-boy Tai she did that little "rolling with the homies" hand-dance and singalong. She was only 18 at the time, and beyond adorable.

We can't find video of it except for one low-quality, non-synched version that someone clearly slammed up today to take advantage of the actress' death, so we're not going to post that. (Others online are jumping to various conclusions about Brittany's cause of death, and we're not going there just yet, either.)

G'head, play that "Clueless" scene in your mind's eye -- we dare you not to smile.

Sad stuff.

-- Christie D'Zurilla

Friday, December 18, 2009

Chris Henry DIES!

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry has died, one day after falling out of the back of a pickup truck in what authorities described as a domestic dispute with his fiancée.

Henry was no stranger to trouble.

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The Enquirer/Jeff SwingerChris Henry, pictured in September with fiancée Loleini Tonga and the children they were raising: from left, DeMarcus, 10 months; Seini, 3; and Chris Jr., 2. The 26-year-old Henry died Thursday.

Indeed, his multiple arrests during a five-year NFL career were among the factors prompting the league to toughen its personal conduct policy.

But to hear his teammates tell it -- even the team's owner -- the Bengals receiver was determined to leave behind his troubled past and move ahead toward a bright future.

Tragically, his efforts were cut short.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said the 26-year-old Henry died early Thursday, less than 18 hours after he fell off the back of a pickup truck on a curvy residential street about eight miles northwest of downtown Charlotte.

The cause of death was not immediately released.

Henry was away from the Bengals after suffering a season-ending broken forearm in a game last month.

"We knew him in a different way than his public persona," Bengals owner Mike Brown said. "He had worked through the troubles in his life and had finally seemingly reached the point where everything was going to blossom. And he was going to have the future we all wanted for him. It's painful to us. We feel it in our hearts, and we will miss him."

Bengals receiver Andre Caldwell said: "People thought he was a bad guy, but he had a big heart."

Police released few details about the investigation, other than homicide detectives were assigned to the case. Two 911 tapes released Thursday and witnesses provided some clues.

Neighbor Lee Hardy told WLWT-TV and The Cincinnati Enquirer that he was working in his yard when the truck left the driveway. Hardy said Henry was yelling that he needed to talk to the woman behind the wheel.

"He said, 'If you take off, I'm going to jump off the truck and kill myself,'" Hardy told the newspaper.

The first 911 tape was from an unidentified woman who said she was following a yellow pickup truck.

"It's got a black man on it with no shirt on, and he's got his arm in a cast and black pants on," she told a dispatcher. "He's beating on the back of this truck window. ... I don't know if he's trying to break in or something. It just looks crazy. It's a girl driving it."

Just over a minute later, an unidentified man called 911 and said he saw a man "laying in the road" and "definitely unconscious."

Police spokeswoman Rosalyn Harrington wouldn't say if the woman, whom police would not identify, was present at the scene when police arrived.

Henry and his 25-year-old fiancée, Loleini Tonga, who grew up in Charlotte and received a volleyball scholarship to North Carolina A&T, were raising three children. Tonga's MySpace page identifies herself as "Mrs. C. Henry" and featured a post from Tuesday talking about buying wedding rings.

"We are greatly saddened by today's tragic news about the loss of Chris Henry," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to Chris' family, including his Bengals family."

Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said: "It's a very difficult thing with his loss and a young life and one that won't ever get to reach its full potential."

Police said the domestic dispute began Wednesday at a home about a half-mile away from where Henry was found. He had jumped into the bed of the pickup as his fiancée was driving away from the residence, and at some point when she was driving "came out of the back of the vehicle," authorities said.

Two women who lived nearby said Thursday they saw Tonga and the pickup at the scene when police arrived. Cheryl Hoffman said she came out with a blanket when she saw Henry wasn't wearing a shirt.

"When I got to where he was laying on the ground out there he was very unresponsive, laying flat on the ground," Hoffman said. "He was foaming at the mouth, and I was very worried what was happening then."

When players received word Henry had died, quarterback Carson Palmer called them together in the locker room and said they should dedicate the game and rest of the season to Henry and the wife of defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, who died unexpectedly during the season.

The Bengals, who are in first place in the AFC Central, are in line to make the playoffs for only the second time in 19 years. They will wear a helmet sticker Sunday against San Diego to remember Henry, and Goodell requested clubs observe a moment of silence before each game.

"He was doing everything right," receiver Chad Ochocinco said.

Henry grew up south of New Orleans in the suburban community of Belle Chasse and soon dreamed of playing in the NFL. But after he was ejected from a game and suspended for another at West Virginia, the Bengals were the only team to bring him in for a pre-draft visit in 2005.

Selected in the third round, Henry played a vital role as a speedy, deep threat as Cincinnati reached the playoffs in his rookie season. But in the final month of the season he was arrested for marijuana possession.

It was the first of five arrests, and Henry and former Tennessee cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones became known as the league's two most trouble-bound players. Goodell suspended both in 2007 -- Jones for a full season, Henry for half of it -- as part of a toughening of the league's conduct policy.

After Henry was arrested for a fifth time following that season on an assault charge, Municipal Court Judge Bernie Bouchard called Henry "a one-man crime wave." He was released by the Bengals the same day.

But Brown gave him a second chance, re-signing him before the 2008 season.

"I kind of felt like I dug myself out of the hole and started doing the right things," Henry said in an interview with The Associated Press as training camp opened this season. "People say, 'How you feeling now Chris? You doing all right?' I just tell them I'm blessed. That's why I got it."

A thigh injury slowed him early in the season, and he had 12 catches for 236 yards -- his 19.7-yard average per catch leads the team -- when he broke his left arm during a win over Baltimore, ending his season.

"My grandma always says you never question the man upstairs on decisions he makes," Ochocinco said. "Everyone makes mistakes, but I don't see how Chris was supposed to go already, especially when he was on the right path. Other than that, he's going to be missed."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.