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Nicki Minaj Reveals Her Natural Hair
Who said you can’t have long, healthy hair underneath your wig or weave? Nicki Minaj revealed her natural hair last night on Instagram and to many fans’ surprise, the beautiful tresses were down her back. “No perm. No extensions,” she captioned the photo, proudly holding up her ponytail while smoldering for the camera.
Nicki recently revamped her image, abandoning all the cooky costumes and clownish makeup for a more natural look. We totally prefer this Nicki! Check out all the beautiful pics:
UP NEXT: Mama Joyce Still Hates Todd
Mama Joyce Still Hates Todd
We’re nearing the end of season 6 of “The Real Housewives Of Atlanta” and Kandi Burruss’ mom Joyce has not changed her mind about her daughter’s fiance Todd Tucker. As you may (or not) know, Mama Joyce has been very vocal about her disdain for Todd. She’s even accused him of cheating on Kandi with her assistant and tried to attack the assistant with her shoe. Kandi may have penned a diss song to her mother about her attitude towards Todd but that hasn’t changed Mama Joyce’s perception of the accomplished producer. Joyce visited CBS Atlanta’s Morning Show and continued to slander his name.
“I just don’t feel him. That’s just been a feeling that I had for a long time. I feel like this is a good opportunity for him because most producers when they go from one job to another job, very few take a year off to get their lives together. Now he says he’s working on something right now and sure he is but if he didn’t have her he wouldn’t have this opportunity.”
We think Mama Joyce has the right to be protective of her daughter, but her behavior is simply ridiculous and juvenile. Get it together.
UP NEXT: Keyshia Cole & Daniel Gibson Done For?
Keyshia Cole & Daniel Gibson Done For?
After being slapped with a $162,000 tax lien, Keyshia Cole is apparently facing another crisis. Her marriage to Daniel “Booby” Gibson seems to be on the rocks ever since a photo of Booby hugged up with a stripper began making its way around social media. Keyshia’s telling tweets about respect, shame and confusion are indicative of trouble in paradise. She also posted a photo on Instagram that adds more fuel to the divorce rumors: “It’s a respect thing. No hate. Being honest and truthful May seem harsh or uncalled for at times. But relationships last longer that way. I guess that’s just knowing the one you love tho. GNight. No love lost. God got me to this point. He’s the only one who can take me out.”
And then this cryptic Instagram message:
We’ve seen many celeb marriages fail and we’re hoping Keyshia and Booby can salvage their relationship for their son Daniel Hiram Gibson Jr.
UP NEXT: Michael Ealy Opens Up About Marriage
Michael Ealy Opens Up About Marriage
Who knew Michael Ealy was married? Guess we missed the memo in between gazing at his hypnotizing eyes and chiseled pectorals. The “About Last Night Star” doesn’t share much about his private life, so when he opened up to RollingOut Magazine about his wife, we were utterly surprised. Ealy covers their latest issue in a dapper suit and piercing stare.
Michael wed Khatira Rafiqzada in October 2012 and says she wasn’t exactly “his type” but that isn’t necissarily a bad thing.
Check out clips from the interview:
I think it caught a lot of people off guard when you got married. Why was it the time right to take such an important step?
Well, you know me, and you know that I am an extremely private person. But what I can say is that I’m not a young cat anymore. I’ve gone through my share of relationships, which ironically enough, I think have contributed to the work that I’ve done in some of these relationship films. I can relate to Danny in this new film, because I was him. So when I watched the film I was so happy that I had matured beyond that point in my life. Don’t get me wrong; marriage opens up an entirely different can of worms as it pertains to your evolution as a man. I’ve found that for me, the timing of it was right … that’s all that I can really say. And that’s a personal decision that was not made in haste, because we were together for four years. But when you find someone — and that’s something that is very hard to do … but when you find someone that you actually want to spend the rest of your life with, you have to go for it. I was just very lucky that the stars lined up for me.
Now that you have made your decision, and you’re happily married, what is a piece of advice that you can give to other men who may be contemplating that next big step?
While, I don’t consider myself a person that should write a book, or give advice on relationships, what I will share is my personal perspective. What helped me along the way was I had two personal friends of mine whose fiancés died. And I went through a personal struggle where my father got really sick, and I spent a week with him … and it just dawned on me that we don’t have as much time as we think. And when you’re done playing games, and you find someone who has qualities that are much more practical as opposed to romanticized ideals, then you’ve got to hold on to them.
And he even addressed why he didn’t marry “his type”:
People think that you’re supposed to marry your type … well, I didn’t marry my type. It’s much more practical, and based in a day-to-day existence. So when you have that, and you’re happy, and you love her, don’t waste time. Because time — and I’ve learned that at this point in my life — time is my most precious commodity. Nothing is more precious than time. Because when it runs out … that’s it.
Check Michael Ealy out in the romantic comedy, “About Last Night” in theaters on Valentine’s Day!
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