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T.I. Slams Social Media Haters After He Posts An Obituary Of His Late Friend

By Star Connor | Dec 08, 2014 11:01 AM EST

It seems that a lot of entertainers have been putting fans in check lately. "MStars News" has learned that rapper T.I. had to send a message to his Instagram followers, letting them know he isn't someone to mess with. According to Bossip, T.I. had a couple followers who commented on his Instagram picture of his late friend Walter Leon White, who died Nov. 29, and criticized him for uploading a folded obituary. According to the site, one follower by the name of ms_lynn_nicole wrote: "I guess different strokes for different folk. It's so many copies but why put the folded one up on here? I'm done because ppl getting so offensive. I don't live like that. I wouldn't even put it up there if it was wrinkled, folded, ripped, burnt, or just not the original. I look at my grandma obituary everyday from last year it's still in good condition because I what? Really Care. Good night" Another follower wrote, "I love my people...., but if a friend, a FRIEND dies, and I'm a multimillonaire, his funeral program would look better than that. GOD have mercy upon those amongst the living grant them paradise. Know better, do better." T.I.,whose social media name is troubleman31, replied to both followers, "@tonystarks357 @ms_lynn_nicole yall disrecpectful a**es is banished on behalf of my homeboy. I can't believe da gall of some sorry a** peasants." Some of T.I.'s fans agreed, coming to the rapper's defense: Read More »

Chicago Bulls's Derrick Rose Gets Praise As Kylie Jenner Gets Slammed In Eric Garner Protest

By Star Connor | Dec 07, 2014 04:12 PM EST

Chicago Bulls player Derrick Rose made a bold statement when he rocked an "I Can't Breathe" shirt during Saturday, Dec. 6's warm-up against the Golden State Warriors. According to "Sports Illustrated," the black shirt was in support of Eric Garner, the African-American man who died when placed in a chokehold by a white police officer in NYC over the summer. Protests have been happening across the country ever since another jury reached the decision not to indict NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo for causing Garner's death. Though many officers were involved in the struggle with Garner, Pantaleo was the officer who put a chokehold on Garner while trying to arrest him for selling untaxed cigarettes. "I can't breathe" were the words you could hear Garner clearly yelling during the time of his arrest. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner's office, sending out chaos from protesters after a jury saw different. Derrick Rose wears "I Can't Breathe" shirt. #EricGarner pic.twitter.com/ghvbflibyk — Nice Kicks (@nicekicks) December 7, 2014 #EricGarner protesters march in cities across U.S. A special edition of #OutFront begins now w/ @ErinBurnett. @CNN pic.twitter.com/qgnhtPgZ8O — OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) December 6, 2014 There has also been more protests from the world of sports, including players from the St. Louis Rams. Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens and Kenny Britt protested before a game with their "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" gesture that has been seen in Ferguson, Missouri, and across the nation for months now, and in recent weeks after a grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson after he shot unarmed, 18-year-old Michael Brown in August. One celebrity who decided to show support of Eric Garner was Kylie Jenner. The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star was slammed by followers who felt that Jenner didn't really care about the situation at hand. When Jenner posted the photo statement below and captioned it, "RIP Eric Garner," she found herself in an Instagram fire as people criticized her over the post: Read More »

Aloe Blacc, Billy Idol, Wiz Khalifa, T.I., More To Appear On 'Guitar Center Sessions'

By Star Connor | Nov 13, 2014 10:25 AM EST

"Guitar Center Sessions" and DirecTV presents Wiz Khalifa, Billy Idol, LINKIN PARK, and Aloe Blacc. The Season 9 line-up will also include T.I., Ziggy Marley, Neon Trees, The Gaslight Anthem, Cold War Kids, Big & Rich and X Ambassadors. Guitar Center and DirecTV have announced an impressively diverse roster of artists to be featured in Season 9 of the retailer’s award-winning music television series "Guitar Center Sessions," presented by JBL. The live performance and interview series returns tomorow, Nov. 14, with 11 new episodes available Friday nights a​t ​9​ p.m. exclusively on DirecTV’s Audience (Channel 239). Read More »

Ohio State Buckeyes Vs Michigan State Spartans Live NCAA Free Watch Stream ESPN

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 08, 2014 06:00 PM EST

Both the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan State Spartans are hoping for a very big win tonight. Both teams are 7-1 and both want to lay down the gauntlet that proves they are a team to fear for the remainder of the NCAA season. Read More »

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