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Jill & Derick Dillard Celebrate Son's 2-Month Birthday Amidst Josh Duggar Scandal

By Star Connor | Jun 09, 2015 12:42 PM EDT

It looks like Derick and Jill Dillard are doing just fine following The Duggar's interview with Fox News last week. MStars News previously reported that Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, along with two victims, sisters Jill and Jessa Seewald spoke out following Josh Duggar's molestation revelations. Read More »

Raven-Symoné Clears Her Name Of Rape Allegations Hoax Story

By Star Connor | Nov 20, 2014 12:05 PM EST

The world can now calm down just a little as Raven-Symoné clears the air to let everyone know that she was not one of Bill Cosby's alleged rape victims. "MStars News" previously reported that a story was floating around the Internet that claims Cosby abused Symoné when she was a child on the hit sitcom "The Cosby Show." We have now found out that the allegations were a hoax! But others, like actress Janice Dickinson, Joan Tarshis and more are claiming that America's favorite TV dad raped them. Raven-Symoné starred as Cosby's step-granddaughter Olivia on the hit NBC show in the 1980s. She slammed the rape and sex abuse rumors, clearing her name and Cosby's — as for what it stands in regards to dealing with her — via Instagram: "I was NOT taking advantage of by Mr. Cosby when I was on the Cosby Show!" she wrote. "I was practically a baby on that show and this is truly a disgusting rumor that I want no part of! Everyone on that show treated me with nothing but kindness. Now keep me out of this!" Meanwhile, in related news, Don Lemon is apologizing to alleged rape victim Joan Tarshis after his comments during their interview on CNN earlier this week. Read More »

Raven-Symoné Rape Allegations A Hoax?

By Star Connor | Nov 20, 2014 10:06 AM EST

With all the rape and sex allegations against America's favorite TV dad, you'd hope one of his victim's wasn't his TV granddaughter Raven-Symoné. After reports surfaced and made headlines that Bill Cosby raped women, including actress Janice Dickinson, the Internet went wild alleging that Symoné also made such claims. Sites like the "International Business Times" and others reported that Symoné filed charges against her former childhood granddad after the allegations started from the site hiphophangover.com, but it seems the story is false. The site reported: "Another rape allegation has surfaced against famed comedian and actor Bill Cosby. This time it is from a familiar face, which speculates that there may be some truth to Cosby’s sketchy past. "Actress and singer Raven-Symoné, who rose to fame with Cosby in the hit television sitcom The Cosby Show, revealed to the TMZ offices that she, too, had been raped and drugged years ago following the show's last episode. T"here are whispers that Cosby wouldn’t allow Raven-Symoné in the production of the last season of his show, but abruptly changed his mind. It was never revealed what changed his original intentions. "Her lawyer gave an announcement to the press. Here is an excerpt: “'… we among so many others are tired of the media worshipping and praising a man that has a past so terrible that it is unbelievable. My client (Raven-Symoné) is also ready to tell her side of the story — a side that was kept quiet because of threats from being blackballed. There was no monetary compensation that made my client keep quiet, but more so the respect for Mr. Cosby. Well, that respect has come to an end. And what we thought was a mistake or anomaly has surfaced to become a lifestyle. We will be pursuing damages that are not going to be disclosed at this time.' "On Sunday, Cosby’s attorney issued a statement saying the accusers are rehashing 'decade-old, discredited' allegations." Too bad this whole story is a hoax! The Daily Banter explains that: Read More »

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