Even when Kanye West and Jay-Z tear something apart it's still worth money.
The Maybach 57 the two rap titans wheeled around in their video for "Otis" went up auction Thursday [March 8] and sold for $60,000 in less than five minutes. The price was less than the pre-sale estimate of $100,000 to $150,000 by auction house Phillips de Pury & Co, but then again the car was basically destroyed in the Spike Jonze directed video.
The vehicle normally retails for $375,000 when new.
Proceeds from the sale went to benefit the Save the Children organization to provide food for children in Africa.
The rift between Bobby Brown and his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown appears to be widening.
Bobbi is Brown's only child with late singer Whitney Houston. TMZ is reporting that the 19-year old wants nothing to do with him and that includes having his name.
According to the report, Bobbi has wanted to change her name for some some time, but her mother wouldn't let her. Now that Whitney is gone Bobbi is free to do as she pleases and wants to be known simply as Kristina Houston.
As we previously reported, Azealia Banks expressed her displeasure with Iggy Azalea being named to the 2012 XXL Freshman cover, citing a supposed racist lyric Iggy said. Within the last couple of days Iggy's Grand Hustle boss T.I. came to her defense.
"Strategically if {Azealia Banks] really cares about a freshmen cover maybe she could hope that she’ll suck enough to get shelved and then next year when the freshmen cover comes back around, maybe she’ll still be a freshman," he said "Which brings me to my next philosophy. If you spend half of your day getting money and the other half of your day counting money, you ain’t got no time in your day to worry about nobody else.”
Banks didn't waste much time in firing back at Tip. She took to Twitter yesterday to get at him.
"Lol I NEVER needed the next n*gga to sit up on a radio show with me and defend me," Banks wrote. "Furthermore, n*ggas r sitting up here trying to mask/defend what homegirl said. F*ck outta here. Everybody got something slick to say, but no one got an explanation. Come on T.I.... N*ggas is not scared of u and whatever sh*t u got to say on some radio show. @tip you corny for that one. LMFAOO how u a grown man commenting on what's going on between two girls. Come on son. Stop it. Ruin my career: what f*cking ever... Y'all wish."
Looks like this one might be going on for a while.
When Robert Deniro hits a club, he makes sure it's packed with A-list celebrities. The 68-year old veteran actor was recently spotted at Atlanta’s Vanquish Nightclub with T.I. The two reportedly didn't arrive together, but Tip paid his respects once he found out Deniro was in the building.
Other stars on hand included Trey Songz, Fabolous, Wale, Def Jam exec. Bu Thiam, Kenny Burns and Ne-Yo's finance Monyetta Shaw.
Deniro is reportedly in Atlanta filming the movie The Killing Season with John Travolta.
As everyone knows by now Iggy Azalea made the 2012 XXL Freshman cover, becoming the first woman to do so. Almost immediately there was controversy as another female rapper, Harlem's Azealia Banks took offense to it.
We reported on the story and got a lot of feedback from our Thisis50 members, but there had not been a direct public response from Iggy or her Grand Hustle boss T.I. until now.
During a recent interview with DJ Drama the two addressed the conflict.
"Was she not happy with Iggy being on there or was Azealia Banks unhappy because she was not on there?" Tip asked. "Because if I am someone and I am moving and shaking and doing my thing, I don't care what's going on outside of my circle because my circle is being successful."
Tip then said he didn't know who Azealia was and had never heard her music.
"This is my day and it's my achievement," added Iggy. "So, you have to work to have your own achievements, with all due respect. Instead of worrying about who else is on there, you should just be happy that I’m on there as a woman for women. And if you wanna have an achievement work and have your own achievement. I can’t take what’s meant for you and you can’t take what’s meant for me.”
Tip threw one more dart Azealia's way before he was done.
"Strategically if she really cares about a freshmen cover maybe she could hope that she’ll suck enough to get shelved and then next year when the freshmen cover comes back around, maybe she’ll still be a freshman," he said "Which brings me to my next philosophy. If you spend half of your day getting money and the other half of your day counting money, you ain’t got no time in your day to worry about nobody else.”
Jacob Acaye, the former child soldier featured in the “Kony 2012″ viral sensation, told ABC News Friday that although attention from the film was overwhelming, his life was good now and it was important for people to see the video.
“It’s a hard movie,” he said today in an exclusive interview. “It brought back some memories. … I still don’t know when will it end. The more time is ticking, the more people are dying. The more people are still suffering. The more people [are] being abducted.”
At the age of 11, Acaye was one of 41 youth taken from a Ugandan village by Joseph Kony, the leader of the rebel group Lord’s Resistance Army.
In the video, Acaye, who escaped from the LRA, was interviewed by videographer Jason Russell, a cofounder of the San Diego-based charity Invisible Children Inc.
“We worry. The rebels when they arrest us again, then they will kills us,” he says in the video. “My brother tried to escape. Then they killed him. … They cut his neck. … I saw.”
“Kony 2012″ has garnered nearly 65 million views since Monday. It is part of a campaign by Invisible Children to bring Kony to justice, although the group has faced its own critics for its religious affiliations and financial practices.
In “Kony 2012,” he tells Russell that even though he’s not with the LRA, he wants to die. Then, at least, he would be reunited with his brother.
“No one is taking care of us,” he says. “We are not going to school.”
Acaye is now 21 and studying to become a lawyer at Uganda’s Makerere University — it’s a wish he shared in the 30-minute film released by Invisible Children.
He said that when the video was shot — he was 13 — he did not think it would reach this level of success.
“By then, I was like really, really invisible — like real meaning of invisible children,” he said. “We are like the children who are not seen. Children who are not even knowing that they are suffering.”
Acaye told ABC News today that while the video reminded him of horrible memories of his childhood, it made people aware of Kony.
“If they [people] know and they have seen and they could learn that Kony is still being the same in that movie, they can think about what to do,” he said. “And they can think about what they can do.”
Human rights groups say the LRA has terrorized Central Africa for more than 20 years, killing and maiming thousands of civilians and forcing children to become young soldiers. Kony and his commanders are wanted by the International Criminal Court.
Metropolitan Transit Authority police are looking for a man and the woman he is caught on tape beating and kidnapping outside of the Ronkonkoma subway station in Long Island, New on Sunday [March 4].
The man can be seen knocking the woman down, then walking away. The woman then gets up and walks into a store, but her attacker follows her and pulls her outside again where he knocks her down, then drags her on the ground by her hair.
After the tape ends a witness says the man picked the woman up and threw her as she screamed over his shoulder, before tossing her into a car a driving away.
Lil Kim visited 106 & Park Friday [March 9] to talk about the 15th anniversary of Notorious B.I.G's death and her upcoming new music, but the highlight of the show was the showdown between Kim and Rocsi.
Rocsi insisted on asking about the "elephant in the room," meaning the beef between Kim and Nicki Minaj but Kimmy Blanco wasn't having it.
"It's almost like an elephant in the room to not bring it up," Rocsi said.
Kim instantly started waving her hand and said: "nope!"
"We're not bringing it up?" prodded Rocsi.
"No, why?" Kim replied. "We here...Brooklyn is in the building! This is about Team Kim and everybody in here. Brooklyn in the building!"
Rocsi continued to try to pressure Kim into talking about Nicki.
“With much respect due to you and your craft, and I’m not trying to not say what the fans don’t want to hear," Rocsi said. "But it’s been the elephant in the room. It’s being spit out there, so the only reason I address it… But I respect your game if you say you don’t want to talk about it, but I don’t want to see you talking about it somewhere else.”
The Queen Bee still wasn't having it.
"You know what? We gave y'all that movie already," Kim said. "At the end of the day this is about Kim right now. We gave y'all that movie already so we moving on to another direction, and if it come back that way we'll give ya'll another movie, but right now we're about to drop some new singles - there's nothing else to say."
Kim immediately took to Twitter to talk about what had just happened.
"I want to take this time 2 say #TeamLilKim & all my fans that came out 2 106. I f*cking love u guys. Y'all really turnt it up & represented," Kim wrote on the social networking site. "Even when Rocsi tried to get disrespectful towards the end & ask an unappropriate irrelevant question on a day we are supposed to be celebrating my man, The Notorious B.I.G's accomplishments. U guys held it DOWN!!!!!! I love U for life!!!! I look forward to our future together!!! Kisses!!!!!"
50 Cent appeared on The View today and left a very great impression on the audience and hosts. Fif was there to promote his philanthropic ventures through SMS Audio and SK Energy. Then things took a turn towards the hilarious when he was asked by Sherri Shepherd if he had ever "accidentally" told a woman he loves her.
"Probably the first time every time," he said. "When a man says I love the first time he means 'this really feels good.' Take it like something interesting is happening and I'm confused."
Elisabeth Hasselbeck then referred to the G-Unit boss as a tweet-a-holic because he's so interactive with his nearly 6 million followers on the social networking site, Twitter. That led to a funny conversation about his dog named Oprah, who has her own Twitter account.
50 explained why he named his dog after the famous talk show host.
"It started out negative 'cause I thought Oprah [Winfrey] didn't like hip hop culture," he explained. "I got the dog now I love Oprah."