Boxing: WTF? Store Employee Calls 911 On Floyd Mayweather For Using The Bathroom??

What the hell is wrong with some people? How does a situation like this even end with a call to police for help? An employee of Saks Fifth Avenue in Manhattan called the police after Floyd Mayweather tried to use the bathroom at the store. Confused? You should be because the woman’s actions make no sense and sounds like she had other motives.


Breaking: Love & Hip-Hop’s Princess Threatened Suicide When Ray J Broke Up With Her So He Called 911

I don’t keep up with the mostly-fake Love & Hip-Hop drama, especially with the Hollywood cast. Apparently Ray J was dating someone named Princess…but wasn’t he dating Teiarra Mari before? Or that’s old? See, this is why I can’t keep up. Anyway, I guess Princess was the latest flavor of the week, but Ray was over it and was attempting to break things off last night. Princess clearly didn’t take this very well, and threatened suicide after “incessantly” texting Ray as he tried to break it off, and not getting the answers she wanted to hear. In light of the recent tragedy with dancer Stephanie Moseley and TMT member Earl Hayes, Ray J did not want to take this threat lightly, no matter how over-dramatic it likely was. Since he knew there was a gun in Princess’ house, he immediately called 911 and informed them of his concerns, and they promptly made their way over to his now-ex’s home. However, she wasn’t there, but Ray has since spoken to her and she promises she will not make good on the threat. Do you think Ray was legitimately concerned, or did he want to embarrass her with all of the headlines this would absolutely cause? Or – could this be the most elaborate Love & Hip-Hop faux drama yet? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!


50 Cent Links Up With Century 21 & Tuesday’s Children Charity To Record Song To Benefit 9/11 Families

Although its been about two months since the anniversary of 9/11, the motto is #NeverForget. The G-Unit rapper connects with department clothing store, Century 21’s co-owner Eddie Gindi and non-profit organization, Tuesday’s Children to raise money for programs and services that will assist families affected by 9/11. 50 and a band named Men In My Head are set to record a track titled “Century Love,” and all profits will go to the charity. The track can be purchased, beginning Nov. 11 exclusively in the store. “As a native New Yorker there is no city more resilient than New York,” 50 Cent says. “Tuesday’s Children is an incredible organization and I am honored to be involved with this initiative.”


(Photo) Kicks: KITH Honors 9/11 Victims With The Never Forget Collection!

Kith is at it again with another dope sneaker collection this time its to honor the victims & witnesses of 9/11 here is the never forget collection. The never forget collection will include a pair of Adidas EQT Guidance 93 & some apparel pieces. This collection pays homage to the NYPD officers uniforms worn during September 11th. The Kith 9/11 Never forget collection will be available at the new KITH location on 644 Broadway, at KITH Brooklyn at 223 Flatbush, & on KITH.com the shop will be donating 15,000 to the National September 11th Memorial & Museum foundation to honor the victims of September 11th. The 9/11 Never forget collection is set to drop on October 11th. Peep the gallery for full detailed images of the never forget collection After The Jump…


11 Year Old Girl Was Told She Couldn’t Wear Her 9/11 T-shirt In School

The stepdaughter of a U.S. veteran was told last week that she was not allowed to wear a T-shirt to honor the men and women who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attack to school. For more on the story read on..


(Photos) Throwback Thursday: Cam’Ron Back In The Day!

With today’s significance, I thought it’d be fitting to kick off TBT with the Dip Set, considering the message of their classic 2002 track, “Welcome To New York City.” Let’s begin with the group’s fearless leader, Cam’Ron. Take a trip back in time with Killa in the gallery.


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