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Monday, January 25, 2016

MMR on Ent News: Jamie Foxx Saves a life




Jamie Foxx was a real-life action hero Monday night when he pulled a man from a burning car outside his home in Hidden Valley, California. The truck skidded off the road, rolled into a ditch, and caught on fire, trapping the driver inside. Foxx rushed to help after calling 911.
“Jamie didn’t hesitate. He jumped out and ran to the car,” a member of Foxx’s publicity team told ABC News. “Jamie told CHP that he heard the accident and also a person screaming from the overturned vehicle,” an account on the Facebook page Safety for Citizens reads. Though a police reportomits Foxx’s name, it describes the action outside the actor’s home: “Two witnesses that were near the collision scene ran to the burning, overturned truck in an attempt to free the driver. One of the witnesses retrieved a rescue tool from his vehicle allowing the two citizens to break the window, cut the seat belt, and extricate the driver.” Though Foxx reportedly called 911 before approaching the vehicle, a separate witness told TMZ that the actor, fearing an explosion, dragged the driver “about 30 feet away” from the burning wreck.

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MMR on Ent News: Hear and Read ICE CUBE's response to snubbing the OSCARS


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Watch the video now: http://bossip.com/1274977/ice-cube-gives-the-best-response-to-being-snubbed-at-oscars-video/

MMR on Entertainment News: Tara Wallace~ beautiful pic dumb girl!

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Is it fair or foul for Tara to be proud of her pregnancy???

Tara Wallace Poses For Maternity Shoots

The mommy to be who’s expecting her third boy with her married baby’s father recently posed for a TheYBF shoot where she pushed a stroller…

MMR on Entertainment News: The Harris family update..

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After it was confirmed that her husband would spend 8 years behind bars for drug trafficking, a “Love & Hip Hop”star is speaking out.
And although some people have blasted her for sticking by her husband who admitted to authorities that he trafficked heroine

MMR on Entertainment News: Stacey Dash

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Stacey Dash got the masses riled up once again with her response to the controversy surrounding the 2016 Oscars. As entertainers continued to express their discontent with the lack of nominations for actors of color, Dash sat down with Fox News to give her two cents, which ended with her denouncing BET and Black History Month. Slamming Jada Pinkett-Smith and a host of others who voiced their opinions, Dash’s take led to a firestorm (as usual).
“I think it’s ludicrous. We have to make up our minds; either we want to have segregation or integration. If we don’t want segregation, then we need to get rid of channels like BET and the BET Awards, and the [NAACP] Image Awards, where you’re only awarded if you’re black. If it were the other way around, we would be up in arms. It’s a double standard […] Just like there shouldn’t be a Black History Month. We’re American, that’s it.”
One person in particular was able to see where dash was coming from, however. In a video of his own, Waka Flocka took the position that the controversial actress/news host was both right and wrong for her sentiments. Stating that she “couldn’t break down fully what she was trying to say,” the rapper echoed her feelings towards segregation with regards to the network and the month-long celebration.
“But honestly, I always felt like that,” he admitted. “Like why the f**k we got BET? BET is for black people and MTV is for white people? Think about it. Why the f**k we got Black History Month only in February? How can the people that took our history, give us our history for one month? Just think about it.”

MMR on News in your area: Mom and Child dies in a snowed in car

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A New Jersey mom and her 1-year-old son died of carbon monoxide poisoning while keeping warm in a car as the dad cleared snow from around the vehicle, cops said.
Sasha Lynn Rosa, 23, was in the white, four-door Mazda in Passaic with her son, Messiah, and daughter, Saniyah, when the tailpipe became clogged with snow in the blizzard Saturday night, cops said, according to NorthJersey.com. A New Jersey mom and her 1-year-old son died of carbon monoxide poisoning while keeping warm in a car as the dad cleared snow from around the vehicle, cops said.
Sasha Lynn Rosa, 23, was in the white, four-door Mazda in Passaic with her son, Messiah, and daughter, Saniyah, when the tailpipe became clogged with snow in the blizzard Saturday night, cops said, according to NorthJersey.com.

MMR on Entertainment News: Toni Braxton biopic on lifetime

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Lifetime's biopic "Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart" aired Saturday night, and the 48-year-old singer and her sisters live-tweeted along with the audience to share their thoughts on the movie. In a since-deleted post, Toni's youngest sister Tamar Braxton wrote to a fan that some of the events in the two-hour movie were "not real."
In one particular scene, Toni sat her family down to tell them that producers Babyface and L.A. Reid didn't want to sign the Braxton sisters as a group; they only wanted to sign her as a solo artist. According to the Lifetime movie, Tamar took the news the hardest and stormed off worried that she would never become famous.
According to The Shade Room, Tamar tweeted about the scene to a fan writing, "It's a MOVIE not REAL or the way I recall a few things... but I was a hater at 11."
It's long been rumored that Tamar was jealous of Toni's musical success, something the 38-year-old adamantly denied.
Tamar later deleted the post, writing instead, “Jokes aside… I’m really enjoying this movie #goodjobsissy @tonibraxton and @towandabraxton [I’m] so proud 2 b apart of your amazing journey.” 

Sunday, January 24, 2016

MMR on News in your Area: The City is DIGGING today~ Blizzard of 2016


Times Square employees clean a snow covered street in Times Square on January 24, 2016 in New York. 
A massive blizzard that claimed at least 16 lives in the eastern United States finally appeared to be winding down Sunday, giving snowbound residents the chance to begin digging out. / AFP / KENA BETANCUR        (Photo credit should read KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images)

Cities scrambled Sunday morning to dig themselves out from the snow and ice of a massive winter storm that clobbered the East Coast, but officials warned residents to remain vigilant even as the storm heads into the Atlantic Ocean.
Perhaps New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo put it best when he said, "We're not out of the woods yet."
    While cities worked to return life to normal, the Long Island Rail Road, which "sustained significant damage during the storm," remained down, and officials in New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia warned that pooling water could refreeze, complicating Monday morning commutes.Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said her city had experienced a "historic snow event" and promised city workers were working aggressively to get roads and services back on track. She asked residents to do their part by using common sense. Before you go out, she warned, decide first if it's absolutely necessary. It not, stay home,
    "Read a book. Watch a movie. That's our hashtag," she said.
    In Philadelphia, the blizzard warning ended overnight, and the city had more than 400 plows in the street and was scheduled to conclude emergency operations at some point Sunday, said Samantha Phillips, director of the city Office of Emergency Management.
    The sun and rising temperatures in some areas Sunday should aid cleanup efforts, but meteorologists continue to worry about ice, and on the New Jersey coast, flooding is a concern as residents watch rising waters.
    The storm has killed at least 14 people, grounded thousands of flights and shut down travel in many of the nation's largest cities.

    MMR on Oscars and what CHRIS ROCK has done


    PHOTO: Chris Rock performs on stage in New York City, Feb. 28, 2015.
    An Oscars producer said host Chris Rock completed his opening monologue for the awards show a week ago, but now he's scrapped it and is re-writing it after the controversy surrounding this year's show.
    Many stars have spoken out about the lack of diversity in Oscar nominees for the second year in a row, slamming the Academy for being too homogeneous. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith said they would not attend this year's show, as did director Spike Lee.Oscars producer Reginald Hudlin told Entertainment Tonight: "Chris is hard at work. He and his writing staff locked themselves in a room. As things got a little provocative and exciting, he said, 'I'm throwing out the show I wrote and writing a new show.'
    "Chris is that thorough," Hudlin continued. "He's that brilliant, and I have 1000 percent confidence that he will deliver something that people will be talking about for weeks."
    Hudlin said that Rock, 50, won't shy away from the controversy during the 88th Academy Awards, set to take place Feb. 28.
    "You should expect [Oscars diversity jokes]," Hudlin revealed. "And, yes, the Academy is ready for him to do that. They're excited about him doing that. They know that's what we need. They know that's what the public wants, and we deliver what the people want."
    Rock has already cracked a joke about the Oscars' diversity issue. He tweeted earlier this month, "The #Oscars. The White BET Awards."