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Jada Pinkett Smith Clarifies ‘Will Can Do Whatever He Wants’ Open Marriage Statement!

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Last week actress Jada Pinkett Smith left a few people scratching their heads after an interview she had with “HuffPost Live” regarding long standing rumors about she and husband Will Smith having an open marriage [click here if you missed that].

To clear things up, Jada took to her Facebook page yesterday to clarify that her marriage isn’t an open one, but a grown one.

Jada wrote:
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Watch: Rapper DMX On Iyanla’s ‘Fix My Life.’

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In case you missed the highly anticipated season premier of Iyanla’s “Fix My Life” last night, Iyanla traveled to Yonkers, New York to meet Earl Simmons, also known as multi-platinum rap artist DMX.

They meet at Powerhouse Studios, home of his Ruff Ryders label, after DMX told Iyanla’s producers he needed help with his addiction to women. As their first meeting progresses, Iyanla senses he may be struggling with addiction of another kind.

Watch what happens when Iyanla asks DMX about his drug problem, relationship with ex-wife and oldest son and much more.

Watch the full recap video highlights below:
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Tami Roman Joins Wendy Williams’ Hot Talk’ Panel: Discuss LL Cool J’s ‘Accidental Racist’ Song, The Morning After Pill For Underage Girls And Much More. [Video]

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“Basketball Wives” star Tami Roman joined Wendy Williams’ “Hot Talk” panel including the host of “Daytime in No Time” Nikki Boyer and Current TV’s “Viewpoint” host John Fugelsang and discussed some the latest trending topics.

Some of the topics discussed included: Brad Paisley and LL Cool J controversial new song, “Accidental Racist,” should a 12-year-old girl be able to buy the morning after pill over the counter and is it okay to drug your young child on the airplane?
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Jay-Z And Beyonce Sparks Controversy Over Cuba Trip And New Rap Song! But Why?

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As you probably already know, Jay-Z and Beyonce have been all over the news lately because of their so-called controversial visit to the communist country Cuba.

As it turned out, the couple’s trip was authorized by the U.S. Treasury Department.

Instead of holding a press conference about this over blown situation, Jay Z decided to respond to all their critics by releasing a new track called “Open Letter.”

But why are so many people still mad about their Cuba trip?

CBS’ Norah O’Donnell reports:
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