Caught On Video: Rapper DMX Attacked Onstage
Grrrrrr! Never interrupt a dog while he’s eating — or spittin’ on the mic. An unlucky fan thought it was a good idea to interrupt rapper DMX mid-rap during a concert in Long Beach last night. The fan, who looks like a skinhead, sidled up to the oft-arrested rapper and tried to put him in a headlock. But the rapper’s security reacted swiftly (some would say not swiftly enough) and put the fan in a vicious headlock before dragging him offstage and beating him down. DMX’s stunned DJ briefly stopped the music, but DMX ordered him to turn the music back on. “We don’t stop the music for s**t!” he yelled.
Watch the video below!
Sneak Peek: Love & Hip Hop, Episode 8 (video)

Washed up rapper Jim Jones, 35, tells his side of the marriage proposal story in this sneak peek of next week’s Love & Hip Hop. Some viewers of last week’s episode thought Jones’ proposal to his nagging girlfriend, Chrissy Lampkin, 40, wasn’t meaningful enough. But Jones, who pretends to be a hard thug in the streets, shows his soft side when describing his and Chrissy’s 7-year relationship. “That’s like, uh, the princess kissing the frog. I got my own fairy tale going on,” he says.
Sneak Peek: Mob Wives, Episode 2: Hell On Heels

VH1′s reality series ‘Mob Wives‘ was scandalous enough to rank #2 in the cable TV ratings for New Year’s day behind only E! TV’s ‘Kim & Kourtney Take NY‘. The Staten Island based Mob Wives features feisty, heavily botoxed and cosmetically enhanced women with ties to notorious mob figures (real mob figures, not the imitation ones that rappers pretend to be).
If you thought urban reality series such as ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta‘ and ‘Basketball Wives‘ were bad, wait until you see the preview of next week’s Mob Wives. There is a sustained and brutal fight between Karen Gravano and Drita D’Avanzo that clocks in at over 4 minutes of hair-pulling and butt kicking. I still don’t know what the fight was about.
Drita says, “You know what happens when you come to my house? You get hit with a wrench across your f*cking throat. So you’re welcome.”

Celebs Out & About: Rihanna, Angela Simmons, Russie Simmons
Rihanna, 23, is still on holiday in her native Barbados. She was spotted yesterday splashing in the surf with her family and friends at the beach. Rihanna and her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown, raised eyebrows yesterday when they expressed their undying love for each other on the social networking website Twitter.com. Rihanna is typical of an abused woman who forms an unhealthy attachment to her abuser, even after he has rearranged her face, because she lacks the self esteem to move on.
Sneak Peek: Love & Hip Hop, Episode 7, Erica Mena Explains Herself (video)

They’re still talking about the epic catfight between newcomer Erica Mena and Jules Santana’s jump off Kimbella Vanderhee. The women were obviously instructed to yank each other’s hairpieces off in an overly dramatic fashion. Unfortunately, Kim’s clip on hairpiece stayed put, and Erica’s mane is growing from her scalp. So it really wasn’t a ‘fight’ in the truest sense of the word. It was more like a wrestling hold.
In episode 7, Erica visits Yandy Smith, aka Don King, to explain what went on between her and Kim — as if Yandy doesn’t already know what went on since she instigated the whole thing.
Erica explains to Yandy that her “career” as some sort of model is more significant than Kimbella’s career as a rapper’s jump off, or whatever. Erica says to Yandy: “Maybe I did touch a nerve and said something I shouldn’t have.” To which Yandy responds: “Erica, let me paint this picture for you. You’re not my friend.” Yandy is nobody’s friend, and anyone who thinks she is their friend is a poor judge of character.
Utter and Complete Twitter #FAIL

Love must be a warm fist to the mouth . . . and to the eye . . .


In Case You Missed It: Love & Hip Hop, Ep 6
On Monday night, VH1 aired the much-anticipated “fight” between newcomer Erica Mena and Juelz Santana’s bustdown, Kimbella Vanderhee. As with Kimbella, Erica was introduced to the cast by Jim Jones’ manager, Yandy Smith, aka Don King. It is no coincidence that both women immediately began snatching wigs within 5 minutes of meeting each other.
By now we are all familiar with how these “reality” shows work. Each show has totally scripted “fight” scenes that usually commences when one cast member tosses water on the other one.
But according to Erica, her fight scene may not have been totally scripted. In fact, Erica claims that she was caught completely by surprise, and she thinks she was set up by VH1.




