While performing at a concert on his F.A.M.E. tour in Charlotte, North Carolina this past Friday, R&B singer Chris Brown got the crowd to join him in singing happy birthday to his mother Joyce.
Month: October 2011
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Russell Simmons Speaks On The Occupy Wall Street Protest: ‘I’m Happy To Pay More Taxes!’
Hip-Hop mogul and entrepreneur Russell Simmons chats with CBSNEWS.com about why he has been participating at the “Occupy Wall Street” movement in New York City. Simmons says he understands why people are protesting against corporate greed and revealed that he would be happy to pay more taxes.
Beyonce Talks Pregnancy, Parting Ways With Father Matthew Knowles And Being Inspired By The Late Michael Jackson.
R&B diva and soon-to-be mommy Beyonce Knowles appeared on Australia’s “Sunday Night” last night to discuss her long music career journey and pregnancy.
Beyonce talked about how Michael Jackson inspired her to become a performer, the inspiration behind her videos “Crazy In Love” and “Single Ladies” and how she felt about recently parting ways with her father Matthew Knowles as her manager.
Brandy Makes An Appearance On ‘The Talk’
Grammy-winning R&B singer Brandy made a guest appearance on “The Talk” to chat with the ladies about her road to stardom as a singer and actress. Brandy also brought her favorite southern egg sandwich for the ladies to taste on the show.
Kim K. Speaks On Her Fairytale Wedding!
Kim Kardashian made a guest appearance on the “TODAY” show to chat with host Matt Lauer about her television wedding special, “Kim’s Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event,” which premieres tonight (Sunday) on the E! network. Kim also talks about having children and reveals her NBA hubby Kris Humphries’ nasty house habits.
Tavis Smiley And Dr. Cornell West Speak On President Obama And Their Poverty Tour!
Talk show host Tavis Smiley and Princeton University Professor, Dr. Cornell stopped by “Good Day LA” this past week to discuss theie poverty tour, the Occupy Wall Street LA protests and their week long TV series on poverty, which will air on PBS.