The Buzz: Waka Flocka Hires Blunt Roller, Brianna Perry Releases New Video and More
Waka Flocka takes to IG to hire a pro blunt roller.
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Ray J on 106 & Park - Ray J stops by 106 & Park tonight to chat about Love and Hip Hop Hollywood. Tune in at 5P/4C.
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Mila J and Trey Songz Are Dating? - Mila J and Trey Songz are fueling rumors that they're dating. The two have been posting lovey dovey messages on Instagram aimed at each other and there are some photos of the them together looking like they're smitten with each other. They've neither confirmed nor denied the rumors, but we believe our eyes on this one. It sounds like a sweet deal, though. Two good looking singers who've found love? We're all for it.(Photo: Trey Songz via Instagram)
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Brianna Perry's New Video - Sister Hood of Hip-Hop's Brianna Perry dropped a video for her newest single, "I'm That...." It's a heavily Auto-Tuned song about...well, we don't have to explain that one, right? The video starts off with Perry giving a valedictorian speech at a fictional but not far from reality college graduation and then branches off into vignettes of the rapper being cute and riding around Miami. Check it out here and let us know your thoughts.(Photo: Atlantic Records)
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Waka Flocka Hires a Professional Blunt Roller - Waka Flocka hired a professional blunt roller. Yup, he posted a photo on his Instagram page saying, "I'll pay 50k a year for a professional blunt roller...hashtag #icanroll." You already know that he was inundated with people who felt qualified for the job. @SethRogen (yes, that Seth Rogen) tweeted him interested in the position and Waka responded with, "HIRED." We're not sure how well that's going to work out considering that Seth Rogen is a working actor, writer and producer. (Photo: Karl Walter/Getty Images)
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Kimora Lee Simmons Settles Legal Battle With Just Fab - Kimora Lee Simmons has settled a legal battle that accused her company of defrauding customers. Simmons's retail fashion site, Just Fabulous (Just Fab), filed a lawsuit against Fab.com last year accusing them of trademark infringement and confusing customers because they also sold apparel, according to reports. Fab.com countersued, accusing Simmons of false advertising and tricking her customers into paying a $40 monthly fee, which they say ruined their business. Both parties have been trying to settle the case in private since June and have finally reached a settlement. The details of the settlement haven't been disclosed but they are dropping charges against each other.(Photo: John Sciulli/Getty Images for JustFab)
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