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Oscar De La Hoya is trying to get his personal life back on track. The former boxing great has come clean in recent weeks about his cross dressing fetish as well as cocaine and alcohol abuse. Pictures of him dressed in fishnet stockings and high heels are plastered all over the internet from one of his alcohol fueled parties with model Milana Dravnel.

 

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When the pictures initially surfaced, De La Hoya said the photos were fake and reportedly paid Dravnel $20 million dollars in hush money to make the problem go away according to Fox Sports. As part of the deal Dravnel had to agree to give back the fishnets, heels and lingerie she had kept from their party.

 

After going to rehab for drug and alcohol abuse the Golden Boy Promotions CEO finally admitted it was him in the embarrassing photos.

 

"Let me tell you, yes, yes, it was me (in those pictures)," he told Univision in September 2011. "I am tired now of lying, of lying to the public and of lying to myself."

 

Seems as if Oscar might have to make one more admission if new allegations turn out to be true.

 

The New York Post is reporting that De La Hoya is being sued by model Angelica Marie Cecora for emotional distress, false imprisonment and assault and battery stemming from a drug and sex orgy at the Ritz-Carlton in New York.

 

According to the report De La Hoya hired Cecero through a modeling agency. After the two had dinner Oscar asked her to spend the night, which she agreed to.

 

Once in the hotel room Cecero alleges that De La Hoya got smashed on alcohol, then started trying on her lingerie.

 

It was beyond kinky,” the 25-year old told The Post. “Things that I don’t even know how to explain were done with him. He started to put my stuff on, my underwear. I had a skirt with me. He put that on. He was the exact same size as me. He fit into the tiniest pair of underwear that I had been wearing. He was dancing, playing around with my [clothes], playing a woman, very feminine."

 

Cecero says the two had sex and that De La Hoya ordered drugs be delivered to the hotel. After that, he became even more out of control. She decided to call her roommate to join them.

 

She is a dancer. I thought he would definitely be interested in her,” Cecora said. “He had asked her to bring some stuff with her. Some more underwear, some vibrators, toys . . . She brought a vibrator, a dildo, a bong."

De La Hoya reportedly started snorting cocaine and asked her to perform a very extreme sex act. She told him that she had never done anything like that before and claims the images still haunt her.

 

He was in these positions that [still] keep flashing into my head," she said.

Eventually Cecero and her Russian roommate kicked De La Hoya out of the hotel bedroom so they could sleep, but he kept sneaking back in to crawl in bed with them.

 

After the pair made it clear they would leave if he didn't sleep on the couch, he eventually left them alone. When they awoke the morning after he was gone and left her with a $1500 hotel bill, which she did not pay. She claims De La Hoya's lawyer later tried to settle the bill with her.

 

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De La Hoya and wife Millie Corretjer

 

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Milana Dravnel

 

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Angelica Marie Cecora



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Diamond is about as down to earth as you can get.

 

The former Crime Mob member showed up for her interview with Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club wearing no makeup, with her hair up in pins. She explained that she had to be ready for an appearance on 106 & Park later in the day.

 

During the sit down Diamond talks about her break up with longtime boyfriend Lil Scrappy, her relationship with Soulja Boy, her car repossession and almost signing with Gucci Mane's 1017 Brick Squad.

 


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Juelz Santana was arrested last week on suspicion of making terrorist threats by New Jersey police.

 

The news comes from a TMZ report which says the rapper was also charged with disorderly conduct. While details are scarce at the moment, this is the second time this year Juelz has been arrested in New Jersey by cops he feels are simply harassing him.

 

Back in January 2011, the Diplomats member was arrested in Bergen County, New Jersey after police raided his studio and reportedly found two fully loaded handguns, ammunition, and 17 Ziploc bags of "a greenish brown vegetation consistent with the appearance of marijuana,"

 

"They always picking on me, that's the best way I could put it," he told the Hot Boyz on Chicago's Power 92 back in January after posting $125,000 bail. "But by the graces of God, everything should be OK. I wasn't really caught with anything in my possession. They said they found some things in the studio, which I have no idea about. We'll see how everything pans out, man."

 

The Skull Gang boss was also prevented from performing at Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. album release party in March 2011 after cops stopped him from entering New York City's Webster Hall. Police subsequently searched his car for weapons and drugs, but found nothing. He was ordered not to enter and missed his performance with Brown according to the New York Post.

 

"The [police] just follow around and sniff around for something to happen," his rep told the New York Post at the time.

 

In this latest run-in with police, Juelz's car was also impounded after he reportedly refused to allow it to be searched.

 

He is currently free on $46,500 bail.

 
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Charlie Murphy was asked to name the wackest rappers of all time by DJ Vlad, and the comedian had no trouble coming up with some names.

 

Making the list were Lil Zane, Kool Moe Dee, The Fat Boys, Vanilla Ice, himself and Nick Cannon.

 

"Nick Cannon has to go on the list too," Murphy said. "I Don't believe none of his sh*t. One part of rap is I have to believe you... I don't believe him. Eminem dissed you and your wife and you didn't do nothing to this n*gga. He disrespected the mother of your children and you didn't do nothing. To me on that alone, you don't qualify to be a rapper. If a man can disrespect your seed and your wife and I don't hear about you being separated from this n*gga you need to start singing."

 


 

Charlie Murphy names the wackest rappers of all time.

 

   

 

 

Rick James (Dave Chappelle) & Charlie Murphy "Cold Blooooooooooded"

 

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Despite leaking almost two weeks early Drake's Take Care album is expected to do big numbers. As we inch closer to it's November 15 release date, Drizzy is making the rounds, doing interviews to promote his sophomore disc.

 

One such interview was with GQ magazine. During Drake's sit down with them he opens up about the Jay-Z/Lil Wayne rivalry, his ideal chick, people thinking he's emo and more.

 

GQ: You announced the title of this album, Take Care, with us back in December. What does it mean? 
Drake: No one has actually asked me that yet. I came up with the name when I was on a bus in Birmingham, England, going to a show. "Take Care" is this thing we use in passing conversation to dismiss bullshit like, "Oh, you couldn't make it on time? Oh, take care, take care." We've always used that and then I really took so much care making this album. I knew I was going to go home and take longer than six months, I knew that I was literally going to take care of making this project and be attentive, be clear, be immersed in it. "Take Care" worked.


GQ: You seem more excited releasing Take Care than you were with Thank Me Later. Do you have any regrets with your last album?
Drake: No, I never regret. It did amazing things for my career and as a sonic composition, I'm still proud of it. It was just very weird to make an album, for sale, in four months on a tour bus. It wasn't So Far GoneSo Far Gone was my first album, so I felt like it was unfair to me. Like damn, I just made So Far Gone. Now I have to come right back out with another piece.


GQ: And that is what people were going to call your first album.
Drake: Right! This is what people are going to call my first album when really [So Far Gone] was my first album. I shouldn't have to rush this because I just gave you a body of work. Give me a minute. So I made Thank Me Later and it did great for me but you're right, I was immediately on to my next one.


GQ: So what's different now?
Drake:
 I'm going to make this a moment for myself. I followed through on my vision...even the songs that are out now like "Trust Issues"and "Club Paradise," "Free Spirit," "Headlines," "Make Me Proud," "Marvins Room," "The Motto," I'm all very proud of. That's an album in and of itself and I have nineteen more songs to give you on November 15th.


GQ: So rank them, if you will, best to worst: So Far Gone, Thank Me Later, and Take Care...
Drake: It's hard for me to put So Far Gone second because it's the first time anyone ever really paid attention or heard me. But I'm going to be honest with you, Take Care, then So Far Gone, then Thank Me Later...


GQ: Some of the features on this album are crazy. Wayne, Nikki, Rihanna, some unknown guy named Andre 3000...
Drake: He murdered that sh*t! He killed it and 40 switched the beat, it's nasty. I didn't get to see him record, but speaking with him was great and we even spoke about projects beyond "The Real Her."


GQ: You said that, "Just by buying your album, you know a lot of shit about me." So let's break down some lyrics. "Why is this so familiar? Just met/already feel like I know the real her." 
Drake: I guess sometimes I feel like I'm laying next to the same woman over and over again. The things that they say, the place they are in their life, the concerns they have about me and my life. I feel like I deal with the same women repetitively. The ones I'm referring to in that song have all fucked the same rappers. So, yeah, that's why I say we just met but I think I've already met the real her, because I've already met you so many times, in different shapes and forms—it all feels familiar.


GQ: Who's the ideal girl for Drake?
Drake:
 Who's the ideal girl? She is very funny, very supportive, understands that right now I'm trying to build with somebody. The ideal girl is driven, working on something other than modeling or being a singer...


GQ: Or being seen.
Drake: Or being seen! She's probably in New York to be honest with you. There are a lot of good women in New York.


GQ: The next lyric is from "Marvins Room." Everyone with vocal cords uploaded their own version of your song to YouTube. Whose version was your favorite? 
Drake: I mean everybody says Jojo's but you know I don't really have a favorite. Actually, my version is my favorite and I never say stuff like that. But really though, my version is my favorite because there is such a story behind it.


GQ: Let's get into the story. "The woman that I would try, is happy with a good guy." Who's the girl you're talking about?
Drake: It's not about one particular female. It's just an emotion that I've experienced. I've texted girls late at night saying, "I miss you," and she'll be like, "I'm out on a date." She is happy, somewhere else.


GQ: Wait, you're one of the top artists in the world right now. That still happens to you, in 2011? 
Drake: Yeah, definitely.


GQ: What type of wildly successful girls are you dating to where they'd dis you? Oprah?
Drake: [laughs] I wish I dated Oprah. No, they're mostly girls from Toronto that know the real me and don't give a f*ck about who "Drake" is or what he's accomplished. And then there are a lot of girls who get a kick out of doing that to me because of who I am. A lot of girls want to purposefully drive a point home.


GQ: When Lil Wayne and Jay-Z made passing references to each other earlier this year, did you feel like you were in a compromising situation? We know you really look up to Jay and you really look up to Wayne.
Drake: I'm just riding with Wayne, always. I'll never sit here and say that Wayne compromised me. I'm just doing what I got do. I'm a Cash Money soldier. That's who I ride for.


GQ: Do you think it was blown out of proportion?
Drake: I mean, not really. I think it was pretty clear-cut. I think anybody denying anything at this point is silly. And I've said that before for either of them to say, "Oh, no man, I didn't mean it," it's like, "Yes you did, man". But it's all good, it's what rap is about. It's a competitive business.


GQ: You appeared on Wayne's "It's Good," which made reference to Jay. Would you have gotten on "H.A.M." with Jay-Z, where he made the initial reference?
Drake: If I had heard it? No. Because Wayne's done way more for my career than Jay-Z. Wayne is the reason I'm here. Jay-Z did that for Cole, that's his artist. Cole's my brother, he's an artist I respect so much but I know he'd say the same thing. We've got bosses. We're just falling in line, doing what we got to do.


GQ: People talk a lot of sh*t, anything you wish they'd stop saying?
Drake: That's tough. I wish that we lived in a time and a generation where people would stop viewing my honesty as overly emotional. People always act like I spend my life crying in a dark room. I don't, I'm good. I'm a man. I want to be remembered as an artist that gave you a piece of me, as opposed to some surface bullsh*t. I don't think people realize that we die, we leave here, and either they forget about you or remember you. And how they remember you is up to you. I just want to be remembered as a poet that was open and honest because I wake up every morning and I'm me.

 

Head over to GQ for the full interview.



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In the latest episode of Wiz Khalifa's new web series the Pittsburgh rapper and his Taylor Gang homies wish his girl Amber Rose a happy 29th birthday.

 

After Amber blew out the candles Wiz stepped out on the balcony for a quick chronic break.

 

"Happy birthday baby, we all love you and appreciate you so much," Wiz said while lighting one up. "You don't smoke but this doobie's for you. We love you, happy to have you in our life. Taylor Gang or die. Happy birthday n*gga!"


 


 

 

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50 Cent will be making a rare tv appearance as an actor when he stars in an episode of The Finder.  Up until now the rapper/actor/businessman has appeared exclusively in movies.

 

The Finder is a spinoff of the popular Fox show Bones.

 

Fif is scheduled to appear in one episode where he will play a character named Big Glade. An intimidating hip-hop mogul in a desperate search to find the lost recordings of a dead artist on his label according to TVLine.

 

Big Glade will stop at nothing to get the recordings back before they leak and he loses millions, so he hires Walter (Geoff Stults) to help find the lost material.

 

The episode is scheduled to air in February 2012.

 

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Rihanna's little brother Rorrey Fenti aka GQ looks to get his foot into an industry his famous sibling has taken by storm. The 21-year old has released a new song that is described as the "perfect fusion between the two genres of Hip-Hop and Dub-Step."

 

Take a listen to the track below and let us know if you think GQ has a shot.

 


 

 

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Raymond Harris is a career criminal who has been in and out of prison for most of his adult life. The 36-year old thug saved his most brutal crime for last.

 

Chicago police say Harris beat and robbed 73-year old Virginia Perillo last month in the garage of her home, leaving her bleeding and brain dead. Harris then took two wedding rings stolen from Perillo and proposed to his girlfriend.

 

Perillo died from injuries suffered in the beating, but police were able to tie Harris to the crime because he left his watch behind. His DNA was matched using the police department's criminal database.

 

Harris was just released from prison in May 2011 after serving 13 years of a 30-year sentence for attempted murder and aggravated arson. While committing that 1997 crime prosecutors say he broke into the home of a woman, beating and raping her repeatedly over several hours. He then slit the victim's throat, knocked her unconscious and set her house on fire. The woman suffered third-degree burns but survived. Harris had only been out of jail for a few weeks on an armed robbery conviction when he committed that crime.

 

He was arrested Tuesday and charged with first-degree murder and armed robbery in Perillo's death.

It has been a stressful and busy time for us knowing that the person that murdered my mom was still out there," Perillo's family said in a statement via NBC Chicago. "We’re just relieved knowing that there is one less criminal on the street.  We can begin the healing process and put some closure to this and hopefully find the answers as to why.”

 

Harris is due back in court November 29 for a status hearing.

 




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Hynaken of True Stories Radio caught up with the trillest in the game, Bun B, during his recent visit to Brooklyn, New York.

 

Hynaken mentioned that he once had an interview with Slaughterhouse where they said if they were to ever include a down south artist it would be Bun B. Bun was more than open to the idea.

 

"I f*ck with Slautherhouse," Bun said. "Joe, Joell, Royce, Crooked are some of the greatest lyricists in the game right now. Having all them four cats together with Em and Yela. They got a mean line up over there at Shady Records. I respect them dudes... I respect their grind, and I respect their hustle, and I respect their talent. If I could get down with a league of gentlemen like that I wouldn't be mad at all."

 

Bun also spoke on the current Penn State child sex abuse scandal.

 

"We gotta protect kids at all costs," said Bun. "I'mma be real. Penn State got a big game against Nebraska this weekend, but who give a f*ck man. They over there letting n*ggas touch kids. So at the end of the day I respect Joe Paterno and his legacy. I respect Penn State and everything that they have done. But what I don't and never could respect is n*ggas letting children be out there. They trusted this man (Jerry Sandusky). You can't f*ck up that trust. Kids can't protect themselves. A 10-year old kid can't fight a grown man if he tried to sexually abuse him."


 


 

 

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Being a highly successful rapper and actor has it's perks. Everything from beautiful women, nice cribs, jewelry, etc are at your fingertips. Ludacris found another unique way to spend some of his hard earned money when he rented out the Atlanta Motor Speedway so he could take his Ferrari 458 Italia for a spin with no speed limits.

 

"If you don't drive that on a track, that's like buying an X-Box and only watching movies on it and not playing any damn games," Luda said. "That is a racing car. That's why we're out here today."

 

After his need for speed was satisfied Luda was more than happy.

 

"I just wanna say this has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I can now cross this off my bucket list."

 


 

 

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T-Pain's fourth studio album, rEVOLVEr, is set to hit store shelves December 6, just in time for Christmas.

 

Leading up to it's release Teddy P continues to showcase his incredible songwriting skills by dropping yet another music video for a song that will not appear on rEVOLVEr.

 

"Never Leave Her" is pure old school soul music.

 


 

T-Pain also released the tracklisting for rEVOLVEr. The album features guest spots from Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa, E-40 and R. Kelly.

 

"rEVOLVEr is drawn from seven albums' worth of material," explained T-Pain. "There are so many different things on this album. I couldn't settle on what I wanted to include, but the final result I think will really hit all of my fans and different audiences."

 

rEVOLVEr Tracklisting:

 

1. "Bang Bang Pow Pow" - ft. Lil Wayne

2. "Bottlez" - ft. Detail


3. "It's Not You (It's Me) T-Pain vs. Chucky" - ft. Pitbull


4. "Default Picture"


5. "5 O'Clock" - ft. Wiz Khalifa & Lily Allen


6. "Sho-time (Pleasure Thang)"


7. "Rock Bottom"


8. "Look at Her Go" - ft. Chris Brown


9. "Mix'd Girl"


10. "I Don't Give a Fuk"


11. "Drowning Again" - ft. One Chance


12. "When I Come Home"


13. "Best Love Song" - ft. Chris Brown


14. "Turn All the Lights On" - ft. Ne-Yo

 

DELUXE

15. "Center of the Stage" - ft. R. Kelly & Bei Maejor


16. "Regular Girl" - ft. Joey Galaxy


17. "Nuthin'" - ft. Detail & E-40

 

 

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