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Cam’ron Explains Why He & JuJu Broke Up After 10 Years
Cam’ron Explains Why He & JuJu Broke Up After 10 Years—But Does He REALLY Have A Shady Side Chick?
Cam’ron Speaks On Breakup With JuJu
After the recent drama that ensued when LHHNY’s JuJu confirmed that she and Cam’ron split after over 10 years of dating, Killa Cam is speaking out. The Dipset rapper was a guest on “The Breakfast Club” this week where he primarily spoke on Mase and those diss tracks they traded.
While there, however, he was asked by Angela Yee to speak on his former relationship and he revealed that he and JuJu broke up because it “wasn’t fun anymore.”
“Yeah but you know basically it was kinda mutual,” said Cam’ron. “For me it just wasn’t fun anymore, I met JuJu in 2002, she was my friend before we started being serious. That was my homegirl and everything was fun. Once Instagram came out, I”m the one promoting her on Instagram, marketing her, showing her body, showing how beautiful she is without being too distasteful about it—[but] basically, it stopped being fun.
Then it started getting serious. ‘Why you following her?!’ ‘Why you liking this person picture?!’ That was my best friend for years and I think she felt that way too.”
According to Cam, he and JuJu have been broken up for around SIX months and she had plans to reveal the breakup on “Love & Hip Hop NY.” And as for that “side chick” who claimed that she was the new woman in Cam’s life, that’s just his homegirl Roxxi.
JuJu and Roxxi’s beef apparently started when JuJu’s sister commented on Cam being seen out with one of his friends, a white woman named Cole. Roxxi jumped in to defend the woman and JuJu also jumped in leading Roxxi to completely fabricate rumors she was sleeping with Cam.
“Hell no, that’s my homegirl. Word to my son, I never touched her, kissed her, nothing,” said Cam’ron. “Roxxi came at JuJu and started acting like we were f*** to make JuJu mad. They [Roxxi and JuJu] know each other, we all hang out. Everybody knows I’m not f**** Roxxi, JuJu knows I’m not f**** Roxxi.”
He also added that he didn’t try to stop their public beef because he didn’t want to get in between two women arguing and added that JuJu’s next boyfriend will have “the best girl in the world.”
Oh Cam, luckily it looks like JuJu’s doing just fine without him.
Rihanna says she Trans Men & Women shouldn’t be used as marketing tools
Rihanna: “I don’t think it’s fair that a trans woman, or man, be used as a convenient marketing tool”
“Too often I see companies doing this to trans and black women alike,” the singer wrote in response to a fan.
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Rihanna‘s Fenty Beauty has been praised for its inclusivity, offering a wide variety of shades not usually found in makeup. When a fan suggested she use trans models to promote the next Fenty Beauty campaign, the pop star shared a thoughtful response.
“I’ve had the pleasure of working with many gifted trans women over the years,” she wrote, “but I don’t go around doing trans castings! Just like I don’t do straight non trans women castings. I respect all women. Whether they’re trans or not is none of my business.”
She also criticized fashion and beauty brands for exploiting trans people in their campaigns. “I don’t think it’s fair that a trans woman, or man, be used as a convenient marketing tool,” she wrote. “Too often I see companies doing this to trans and black women alike. There’s always just that one spot in the campaign for the token ‘we look mad diverse’ girl/guy! It’s sad!”
Read Rihanna’s full response above.
Russell Simmons steps down after sexual assault allegation
Russell Simmons is stepping down from his companies in the wake of an accusation of harassment and sexual assault.
Simmons, the founder of hip-hop music label Def Jam Recordings and CEO of Rush Communications, released a statement on Thursday after screenwriter Jenny Lumet accused him of forcing her to have sex with him in 1991. She detailed the encounter in a guest column published by The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday.
“I have been informed with great anguish of Jenny Lumet’s recollection about our night together in 1991,” Simmons said in a statement. “I know Jenny and her family and have seen her several times over the years since the evening she described. While her memory of that evening is very different from mine, it is now clear to me that her feelings of fear and intimidation are real. While I have never been violent, I have been thoughtless and insensitive in some of my relationships over many decades and I sincerely and humbly apologize.”
The statement continued: “This is a time of great transition. The voices of the voiceless, those who have been hurt or shamed, deserve and need to be heard. As the corridors of power inevitably make way for a new generation, I don’t want to be a distraction so I am removing myself from the businesses that I founded. The companies will now be run by a new and diverse generation of extraordinary executives who are moving the culture and consciousness forward. I will convert the studio for yogic science into a not-for-profit center of learning and healing. As for me, I will step aside and commit myself to continuing my personal growth, spiritual learning and above all to listening.”
In Lumet’s column she wrote that, “maybe recalling of this incident can be helpful” to other women who have spoken out against Simmons, but realizes there’s a lot at stake in coming forward with her story.
“There is so much guilt, and so much shame,” Lumet wrote. “There is an excruciating internal reckoning. As a woman of color, I cannot express how wrenching it is to write this about a successful man of color.”
HBO announced in a statement Thursday afternoon that they were dropping Simmons from an upcoming stand-up series, “All Def Comedy,” which he produced with the premium network. The series is set to premiere December 1.
“HBO will be airing All Def Comedy as planned,” an HBO spokesperson said. “However, Russell Simmons will not appear in the new series and we will be removing his name from the show moving forward. The series is a platform for promising and upcoming comedians and we do not want to deprive them of an opportunity to showcase their talents to a national audience. We have no other projects with Russell Simmons.”
This latest accusation made by Lumet comes after a Los Angeles Times report published on November 19 that detailed allegations of sexual misconduct made against director Brett Ratner and Simmons. A woman quoted in the story said Ratner and Simmons were “in it together.”
Ratner and Simmons denied the allegations, with Simmons adding that, “abusing women in any way shape or form violates the very core of my being.”
Simmons, 60, got his start in the music industry in the early 80s managing his younger brother, Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons’ hip-hop group, Run-D.M.C. The group is widely hailed as an early pioneer of hip hop music. Simmons co-founded Def Jam Recordings with Rick Rubin in 1984. Some of the biggest names in hip hop have at one point or another been signed to the label: Jay-Z, Public Enemy, LL Cool J and currently Iggy Azalea and Justin Bieber to name a few.
But it’s not just music that helped make Simmons a household name. He went on to create several successful clothing lines, including Phat Farm, Argyleculture and Tantris.
Under his company Rush Communications Inc., Simmons has also been heavily involved in philanthropy. In 1995, he and his brothers, Rev. Run and Danny Simmons, co-founded the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, which helps expose inner city youth to the arts. Simmons was named a Goodwill Ambassador to the UN in 2009 and has also been a strong supporter of gay rights and animal rights. In recent years, Simmons has been very vocal about his spirituality, calling himself a “Christian yogi.” In 2016, he opened a yoga studio in Los Angeles called Tantris.
Simmons joins a long list of Hollywood power players who have been accused of sexual misconduct in the last two months. Two exposés published in October that detailed movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s alleged harassment and assault against women opened the floodgates for others to come forward with their experiences. Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex.
Since then, some of media’s biggest names, including Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K., Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose and Mark Halperin, have been terminated from their jobs or lost lucrative deals over similar allegations of sexual misconduct.
CNN reached out to Simmons’ representatives for comment who directed us to Simmons’ official statement.
CNN’s Frank Pallotta contributed to this report.
JStar The Dreamer – If Ifs (Official Video)
The lyrically gifted J Star of rhyme and Reason dropped his new visual for the single
“If Ifs”. Shot by Nic Conner Images, the video hilariously, reflects the lyrics perfectly!
The song is about a young man starting out in life, trying to find his way. As he is introduced to adulthood, he ends up letting the “what ifs” alter his life’s decisions regarding what he wants to do. He assumes he has all of the time in the world to right his wrongs but before long, half of his life has passed him by due to complacency. As he gets older and looks back, he realizes that he hasn’t done anything and now he has to deal with the regrets and the shoulda, coulda woulda’s.
Download/Stream the full song here: DOWNLOAD
Just Another Day Pt.2 I Am Vido (Official Music Video) [vid]
“Bill Murray and Brian Doyle-Murray’s Extra Innings”

PREMIERING MONDAY ON FACEBOOK WATCH
‘BILL MURRAY AND BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY’S EXTRA INNINGS’
Oso Studios 10 episode series on minor league baseball with the Murray Brothers. Series showcases teams ranging from Martha’s Vineyard Sharks to Kansas City T-Bones.
WHAT:
Oso Studios and Facebook premiere “Bill Murray and Brian Doyle-Murray’s Extra Innings,” an original unscripted series on minor league baseball hosted by the comedy icons. The ten-episode digital series debuts on Facebook Watch on Monday, November 20 with new episodes available weekly on Mondays. People can add the show to their watchlist by following the Bill Murray and Brian Doyle-Murray’s Extra Innings Show Page.
Eminem Rips Donald Trump in BET Hip Hop Awards Freestyle
Mark Webber’s FLESH AND BLOOD | New Trailer | Starring The Green Party’s Cheri Honkala
Presents
FLESH AND BLOOD
A Film By Mark Webber
Starring Mark Webber, Madeline Brewer, Guillermo Santos & Cheri Honkala, Webber’s real life mother and the Green Party’s nominee for Vice President in the 2012 U.S. election.

– SXSW 2017 | OFFICIAL SELECTION –
“Quietly searing…Webber harnesses the natural dynamics of offscreen bonds, however strong or frayed they may be.” – The Hollywood Reporter
“Commingling elements of fiction and documentary is the trickiest kind of creative alchemy – a challenge FLESH AND BLOOD rises to with results that are consistently interesting.” – Variety
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Based on a real family, FLESH AND BLOOD blurs the line between narrative and documentary, with characters played by their real life counterparts. Writer and director Mark Webber (GREEN ROOM, THE END OF LOVE) stars as a man who has just been released from prison and returns home to his impoverished neighborhood in Philadelphia. Mark attempts to rebuild his life and reintegrate into the community, but he struggles with staying sober, forging a bond with his half-brother Guillermo, and mending a strained relationship with his mother, who is played by Cheri Honkala, Webber’s real life mother and the Green Party’s nominee for Vice President in the 2012 U.S. election. Hoping to move beyond the mistakes of his past, Mark seeks out his estranged, real-life father, who he meets for the first time in over 30 years. Will Mark’s life remain defined by his own flesh and blood?
OPENING LOS ANGELES ON 10/27
OPENING NEW YORK ON 11/10
John Legend and Jesse Williams to Executive Produce Tommie Smith Documentary
Grammy® and Academy Award®-Winning Sensation John Legend, His Get Lifted Production Company, and Actor and Activist Jesse Williams to Executive Produce Doc About 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist Tommie Smith, “With Drawn Arms”
Get Lifted’s John Legend, Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius join Executive Producers Jesse Williams and Delois Smith on social justice documentary co-directed by conceptual artist Glenn Kaino, and former Prince creative collaborator Afshin Shahidi.

Tommie Smith and John Carlos display the black power salute at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.

Glenn Kaino and Afshin Shahidi filming documentation of With Drawn Arms with Executive Producer Jesse Williams.
