It was a weekend filled with tears, laughter, memories, and more as two celebrities said goodbye to their mother's on Saturday. Kelly Rowland's mother, Mrs. Doris Flora Rowland Garrison, was laid to rest on Saturday, Dec 6, in Decatur, Georgia, which was the same day that "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star, Todd Tucker, said goodbye to his mother. Read More »
"MStars News" has just learned that "Real Housewives of Atlanta" stars Todd Tucker and his wife Kandi Burruss said their final goodbyes to Tucker's mother Miss Sharon Saturday, Dec. 6, in a homegoing celebration fit for a queen. MStars News previously reported that Miss Sharon died Tuesday, Dec. 2, after suffering a fatal stroke in New York City. Miss Sharon was known by Bravo fans after appearing on Kandi and Todd's reality show "Kandi's Wedding," where Miss Sharon and Mama Joyce battled out their issues. Despite their beef, Mama Joyce — Kandi's mother — decided to send flowers to the funeral instead of attending. Mama Joyce probably made a good decision to stay away from Miss Sharon's family after some of the comments she previously made to Todd's mother during their time on the reality show. Mama Joyce previously claimed that Todd was raised by a "pimp and a prostitute." Todd slammed those rumors and revealed that his father died when he was a young child. "She know the game," Mama Joyce previously said in an episode of "Kandi's Wedding." "You didn't know the game, they know the game. What I'm saying is Todd was raised by a pimp and a prostitute." Now it seems that Mama Joyce has had a change of heart after Todd lost his mother. Miss Sharon's funeral included a beautiful white-horse carriage that carried her all-white casket. In the photo below, Todd caption the snapshot of his mother's carriage, "Next stop heaven!!! Love you mama!" Read More »
Oprah Winfrey is giving her friend, spiritual life coach and television host Iyanla Vanzant, the surprise of a lifetime: the gift of a spectacular, one-of-a-kind, complete, home makeover led by friend and interior designer Nate Berkus. The big surprise and remarkable transformation is documented in the OWN special television event "Oprah Prime: Iyanla, I'll Fix Your House," airing Saturday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. After a series of struggles years earlier, including a divorce and the loss of her daughter, Iyanla lost her home and returned the keys to the bank. Rising above her misfortune and subsequently helping others to do the same, Iyanla found new success, including her award-winning OWN show "Iyanla: Fix My Life." Realizing a dream she thought was lost forever, she recently purchased a new house in Maryland, but it needed work and a floor-to-ceiling overhaul to fix some pretty major design challenges. In an emotional unveiling, Oprah and Nate reveal to Iyanla the stunning final results of the epic makeover. With some help from her friends, Iyanla finally has the personal sanctuary she dreamed of and has been working for all these years. Read More »