Thursday, November 22, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Kim Kardashian Sure Knows How To Make A Whole Lot Out Of Nothing.
This article is from AOL, on the Black Voices Blog. How hard do you think Ray to tha J slammed this girl in the Vivid best selling classic? LOL!
The alleged Hollywood socialite is gracing the cover of Playboy magazine's December issue, which hit newsstands this week.
On the outside of the magazine, the Armenian beauty and tabloid mainstay is adorned in a red, stringy satin get-up accentuated by red high heels – perfect tie-in for the holiday season. Inside, she strikes a myriad of poses, which exposes her full and abundant endowments.
"It is not as revealing as some people might want," she said in a recent interview. "I keep it classy ... It was something that I was really nervous about doing at first. "Kardashian is the daughter of late OJ Simpson attorney Robert Kardashian, and the ex-wife of music producer Damon Thomas of The Underdogs. Since gaining popularity as a "best-friend" of over-exposed hotel heiress Paris Hilton, the voluptuous pin-up girl, professionally known as a fashion stylist for R&B stars, has been romantically linked to a slew of sought after black celebrity bachelors, including football star Reggie Bush and actor Nick Cannon.
The commercial release of 'Kim K Superstar' -- her raunchy sex tape with hip-hop soul crooner Ray-J -- earlier this year, propelled her into the stratosphere of quasi-celebrity scandal.
She sued adult video giant Vivid Entertainment and halted the sale of the best-selling DVD.
On Oct. 14, E! Entertainment Television debuted 'Keepin Up with the Kardashians,' a far-fetched reality series following on the day-to-day dilemmas of the sexpot's family dynamic. Surprisingly, the story-line – which revolves around her over-the-top "momager" Kris Jenner and mild-mannered, conservative stepdad Bruce Jenner trying to keep up with their young son Robert and five outrageous daughters – ranked as the number one show among women (ages 18 to 34) in its Sunday night premiere timeslot.
After four weeks on the air, the series has reached more than 13 million total viewers, a network rep confirmed.
Today, E! announced the second season pick-up for the hit half-hour reality series, which is produced by 'American Idol' host Ryan Seacrest. "Viewers have clearly fallen for the Kardashians," network Executive Vice President Lisa Berger said in a statement. "This family's one-of-a-kind dynamics and hilarious antics has made the series a fantastic addition to our prime time line-up."
The alleged Hollywood socialite is gracing the cover of Playboy magazine's December issue, which hit newsstands this week.
On the outside of the magazine, the Armenian beauty and tabloid mainstay is adorned in a red, stringy satin get-up accentuated by red high heels – perfect tie-in for the holiday season. Inside, she strikes a myriad of poses, which exposes her full and abundant endowments.
"It is not as revealing as some people might want," she said in a recent interview. "I keep it classy ... It was something that I was really nervous about doing at first. "Kardashian is the daughter of late OJ Simpson attorney Robert Kardashian, and the ex-wife of music producer Damon Thomas of The Underdogs. Since gaining popularity as a "best-friend" of over-exposed hotel heiress Paris Hilton, the voluptuous pin-up girl, professionally known as a fashion stylist for R&B stars, has been romantically linked to a slew of sought after black celebrity bachelors, including football star Reggie Bush and actor Nick Cannon.
The commercial release of 'Kim K Superstar' -- her raunchy sex tape with hip-hop soul crooner Ray-J -- earlier this year, propelled her into the stratosphere of quasi-celebrity scandal.
She sued adult video giant Vivid Entertainment and halted the sale of the best-selling DVD.
On Oct. 14, E! Entertainment Television debuted 'Keepin Up with the Kardashians,' a far-fetched reality series following on the day-to-day dilemmas of the sexpot's family dynamic. Surprisingly, the story-line – which revolves around her over-the-top "momager" Kris Jenner and mild-mannered, conservative stepdad Bruce Jenner trying to keep up with their young son Robert and five outrageous daughters – ranked as the number one show among women (ages 18 to 34) in its Sunday night premiere timeslot.
After four weeks on the air, the series has reached more than 13 million total viewers, a network rep confirmed.
Today, E! announced the second season pick-up for the hit half-hour reality series, which is produced by 'American Idol' host Ryan Seacrest. "Viewers have clearly fallen for the Kardashians," network Executive Vice President Lisa Berger said in a statement. "This family's one-of-a-kind dynamics and hilarious antics has made the series a fantastic addition to our prime time line-up."
Friday, November 09, 2007
Lexington Steele Talks About the Mainstreaming of Adult
Lexington Steele, owner of Mercenary Pictures and three-time AVN Male Performer of the Year, weighed in on his opinions of the adult industry on TV One's late night talk show, Baisden After Dark.
Hosted by national radio personality Michael Baisden, Steele's appearance on Baisden After Dark centered on the growing acceptance of the adult industry in popular culture. Fellow performer Nikki Fairchild and Senior Pastor of the first African Village Church Ray Hagins also were on hand during the show.
"The show's approach to talking about the adult industry was refreshing,"
Steele, who also appeared on Baisden's nationally syndicated radio show,
said.
"Michael didn't ambush us with anti-porn guests or paint the industry
as unsavory or being full of social misfits - in fact, the pastor he had on
stage with us, Ray Hagins, was very supportive of the role X-rated videos
could play in relationships. Michael concentrated on why it was becoming a
more acceptable part of society and did not judge the industry or the people who are part of it."
The appearance on Baisden After Dark follows a string of mainstream
appearances for Steele, including a role in two episodes of Showtime's Weeds and the use of Topco's Lexcalibur, a dildo molded after Steele, in HBO's Entourage, as well as the completion of his own pilots for a reality and talk show. Steele will also appear in an upcoming episode of FX's Nip/Tuck.
Hosted by national radio personality Michael Baisden, Steele's appearance on Baisden After Dark centered on the growing acceptance of the adult industry in popular culture. Fellow performer Nikki Fairchild and Senior Pastor of the first African Village Church Ray Hagins also were on hand during the show.
"The show's approach to talking about the adult industry was refreshing,"
Steele, who also appeared on Baisden's nationally syndicated radio show,
said.
"Michael didn't ambush us with anti-porn guests or paint the industry
as unsavory or being full of social misfits - in fact, the pastor he had on
stage with us, Ray Hagins, was very supportive of the role X-rated videos
could play in relationships. Michael concentrated on why it was becoming a
more acceptable part of society and did not judge the industry or the people who are part of it."
The appearance on Baisden After Dark follows a string of mainstream
appearances for Steele, including a role in two episodes of Showtime's Weeds and the use of Topco's Lexcalibur, a dildo molded after Steele, in HBO's Entourage, as well as the completion of his own pilots for a reality and talk show. Steele will also appear in an upcoming episode of FX's Nip/Tuck.
NY Post: "Defiant Porn Poobah to Sell Amy Fisher Vid"; Copyright Infringement Case Coming?
Porn Valley - A Los Angeles porn peddler yesterday said he's going forward with plans to sell an Amy Fisher sex tape, despite her threats to take him to court.
David Joseph, CEO of Red Light District, said he's on firm legal footing and will sell "Amy Fisher Caught on Tape" on Nov. 14, for $40 a pop.
Fisher's husband, Lou Bellera, sold footage of the couple's sex romps to Red Light this summer when he and the Long Island Lolita were briefly estranged.
"I made this deal with Lou Bellera, and I'm very confident we have everything legally done," Joseph told The Post.
But Fisher's lawyer, William DalesSandro, said that his client never signed off on Bellera hawking the tape and that she has an airtight case of copyright infringement.
Joseph credited Bellera, a professional videographer, with producing good footage.
"I've watched it several times. The lighting is good, the sex is good, Amy looks good," Joseph said.
David Joseph, CEO of Red Light District, said he's on firm legal footing and will sell "Amy Fisher Caught on Tape" on Nov. 14, for $40 a pop.
Fisher's husband, Lou Bellera, sold footage of the couple's sex romps to Red Light this summer when he and the Long Island Lolita were briefly estranged.
"I made this deal with Lou Bellera, and I'm very confident we have everything legally done," Joseph told The Post.
But Fisher's lawyer, William DalesSandro, said that his client never signed off on Bellera hawking the tape and that she has an airtight case of copyright infringement.
Joseph credited Bellera, a professional videographer, with producing good footage.
"I've watched it several times. The lighting is good, the sex is good, Amy looks good," Joseph said.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
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