Mama Jones Gets Her Own VH1 Internet Show “Mama Jones’ World”

Why lord? Why hast thou forsaken us with this fawkery?!?!

Mama Jones Gets Own Wed Series “Mama Jones’ World”

Via S2SMagazine

Mama Jones has her own show now, too, but you can only catch it online!

VH1 has announced that it’s given Mama Jones her own spin-off from “Chrissy & Mr. Jones,” but hers isn’t exactly a reality show.

The online series, “Mama Jones’ World,” is more of a backyard talk show with some lifestyle tips and love advice thrown into the mix. Whether you want to know how to set up a picnic in your living room or keep things spicy for your man, Mama Jones has some pointers for you.

And no matter how things might look between them tonight on “Chrissy & Mr. Jones,” it’s safe to assume that she and her sidekick Freddy are back on good terms. Why? Because she’ll be dragging him along for all the madness that is “Mama Jones’ World.”

Like any good chat show, Mama Jones will invite some very special guests over for a sitdown. First up is Lil Scrappy’s mom, Mama Dee. Yes! Mama Jones and Mama Dee will be chopping it up by the pool. Find out how they get along when you watch the trailer for “Mama Jones’ World”

Jimmy, come get ya momma!

Image via VH1

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Memphitz Sues Producers Of ‘Love and Hip Hop Atlanta’

Wow-Memphitz is tired of his name all over Love and Hip Hop

According to Necole Bitchie: If ‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ creator Mona Scott-Young thought dealing with the antics of her out of control cast was a lot to take on, she has a whole ‘nother headache on her hands now that Memphitz, ex-boyfriend to singer K. Michelle, has filed a lawsuit against the show. Throughout the taping of the show, K. Michelle repeatedly told the story of how her former ex and label head spent up all of her money, left her for broke, almost ruined her music career and beat her badly. Even though she didn’t mention him by name on the show, she definitely didn’t have a problem openly saying Memphitz’s name in interviews and hopping on Twitter to air him out a few times while throwing a few insults at Memphitz’ wife Toya Wright.

Now that the season has officially wrapped, Memphitz has decided to take legal action and has filed a lawsuit against Viacom International; NFGTC, Inc.; and Mona’s Monami Entertainment. He’s claiming that K. Michelle’s accusations of domestic violence are complete lies and the show gave her a “worldwide platform” for her to “assassinate [his] character”:

“My family and I have suffered tremendously while VH-1, Monami Ent., and the other companies provided a worldwide platform for K. Michelle to repeatedly assassinate my character. The filing of this suit is to compensate for the irreparable damage that has been done to my reputation and to deter these companies from doing such future harm to others.”

Meanwhile, his attorney, Conti J. Moore says that K. Michelle was just seeking sympathy without giving an ounce of proof to her claims:

“[K. Michelle] has taken full advantage of society’s tendency to accept claims of domestic violence as always being true, even in the absence of proof.  The only abuse that actually occurred is the malicious and calculated pattern of vicious lies Ms. Pate has assailed for the purpose of fabricating a compelling story line in an attempt to ruin my client’s name.”

“Domestic violence is an issue of serious nature, often having grave consequences for true victims with whom we all sympathize.  However, it is unconscionable for one to play on the sympathies of the masses by levying false accusations of such heinous acts against an innocent party, simply for the sake of entertainment or for purported career advancement. After reviewing the evidence in this matter, we are prepared to litigate this case to the fullest extent of the law to seek justice for our client and to restore his name and professional reputation.”

Memphitz is asking for $1 per viewer per show as damages, and with the show averaging almost $3 million viewers an episode, he’s looking at some serious bank if he manages to win this.

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T.I.’s Wife Tiny Is Heading To VH1 With Her Own Late Night Talk Show!

Interesting. According to Theybf:

T.I.’s wife Tiny is heading to VH1 with her own late night talk show.

During an interview with VH1’s The Morning Buzz, Tiny revealed that she is launching the first ever late night talk show on VH1 called “Tiny Tonight.”

She described it saying,

“I’m very excited about that. I’ve been wanting to do a late night talk show with my homegirls — my friends — for a while now. So I have my new show, it’s called ‘Tiny Tonight’ and it’s going to be a late night talk show, the first late night talk show on VH1. It’s just me and my homegirls and we’re talking about what’s going on in the world. It’s a younger, next generation of ‘The View.’

We hope VH1 gives us some subtitles because this seems like a show where many a-things will be lost in translation.

Also, Tiny has a new lingerie line coming out called The Riders…for girl who like to ride! This is going to be a nightmare. Tiny isn’t someone I would dare watch on late night TV-I didn’t even watch the reality show?!

Will you watch Tiny Late Night?

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VH1 Won’t Be Airing “Ev & Ocho” After Domestic Abuse Arrest!

When the checks stop coming in… again! Chad Ochocinco and Evelyn Lozada’s weekend scrap just cost themanother income stream, this time due to their reality show being pulled by VH1:

“Due to the unfortunate events over the weekend and the seriousness of the allegations, VH1 is pulling the series ‘Ev and Ocho’ from its schedule and has no current plans of airing it,” the network said in a statement to ABC News Radio.

Those condoms Chad bought turned out to be way more expensive than their retail value.

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Basketball Wives Star Jennifer Drops Her Lawsuit Against Evelyn Lozada’s Assistant

We get it, Nia probably doesn’t have any money to pay anyway

Basketball Wives’ Jennifer Williams Drops Her Lawsuit Against Nia Crooks

According to TMZ reports:

“Basketball Wives” star Nia Crooks is finally off the hook for bitch-slapping her VH1 co-star Jennifer Williams … because Jennifer is officially dropping her lawsuit.

TMZ broke the story … Williams filed a lawsuit against Crooks … claiming she suffered serious injuries and psychological damage when Crooks belted her across the face back in January.

Fortunately, the smack was caught on tape and aired on the VH1 reality show. Classic.

But earlier this month, Williams decided to abandon her lawsuit … and filed court docs to end the legal war forever. Sources say there was no settlement — Jennifer simply decided not to move forward.

A rep for Jennifer tells TMZ she is “already dealing with her difficult divorce and did not feel that it was necessary to continue to pursue civil action.”

Nia’s lawyer Javier Solano tells TMZ, “We have always maintained that the frivolous lawsuit brought by Jennifer Williams was nothing short of a last-gasp attempt to maintain her dwindling relevance on the ‘Basketball Wives.’”

“Nia is happy to put this issue behind her and start looking ahead to work on her own career.”

We can’t help but wonder is Jennafuh dropping this lawsuit since she has kissed and made up with Evelyn Lozada?

I would have gotten some community service or something out the deal.

Images via VH1

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Shaunie O’Neal Says B-Ball Wives Won’t Tolerate Fighting Next Season

Is it too late? Folks have had enough of “Basketball Wives” making a mockery of black women on TV and Shaunie O’Neal, Vh1 and Shed Media are now making promises that may be hard to keep — no more physical violence on the show. We know Jen must be relieved she won’t be getting smacked on camera anymore!

Peep the full statements below.

From Shaunie O’Neal:

“This has definitely been a heated season. “Basketball Wives” is filled with a lot of strong personalities with months, weeks, days and hours condensed into about 45 minutes each episode. Unfortunately, a lot of these personalities have clashed and let their opinions and emotions overwhelm them which has at times gotten the best of them, escalating into physical confrontations.

As this group has been blessed with strong, smart, independent, sassy women with as much passion as vocabulary, there’s NO excuse for physical violence. So the cast, SHED Media and Vh1 have done a gut check, to stop allowing physical violence demoralize the show and impose a no-physical violence policy.

Personally, I almost didn’t come back to the show but I thought it was important for this to be said as some of the past actions this season I have not agreed with, it’s not what I stand for and never have. So moving forward, we have agreed to better the show, still with plenty of drama and fun (how can we help that?!) but with a more responsible attitude all around. This is important for me specifically as an executive and what I do and don’t attach my name to, as a grown woman, and as a positive role model to my kids. “

Nice — but how much fun has this season really been? Especially for poor Jen?

Here’s the statement from SHED Media:

“Shed Media US is fully committed to telling the compelling stories of the Basketball Wives in a balanced way. Our producing partner Shaunie O’Neal feels strongly about this, and we fully agree with this stance. We support her as she encourages the cast members to work out issues in a non-violent fashion,” reports Shed. “We look forward to working with her and the rest of the cast on conveying more balance in the next season.”

And this is what Vh1 had to say:

“Lately, there has been a lot of conversation about Basketball Wives, a series featuring strong, intelligent women with very passionate viewpoints which can sometimes escalate. We at VH1 agree with and support Shaunie and the show producers’ “no excessive physical confrontations” policy on the series moving forward,” reports VH1. “We are all committed to balancing the candid, bold excitement that the viewers have come to love in the series with storylines and representations they can be proud of.”

Is it too little, too late? And do you even believe them?

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Madam Prezident: Love & Hip-Hop’s Chrissy Lampkin is a Dressed Up Hood-Rat!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim Jones’s girlfriend Chrissy is the epitome of a HOOD-RAT.Last night Chrissy tried to get Yandy (Jim Jones Manager) to “meet her outside” to fight! Supposedly Yandy-sent Jim Jones an e-mail questioning Jim about different things he purchased for Chrissy, and of course because of the e-mail Chrissy wants to fight.

In my opinion, Yandy doesn’t have the right to question Jim Jones about what he purchase for his fiancé, but I can assure you that Yandy being Jim’s manager-she knows this ni**a can’t afford any expensive gifts!

(I mean-Is this ni**a going around performing BALLIN) I’m confused about Jim’s relevance in hip-hop!

However with Chrissy Lampkin-She doesn’t care where she is-I imagine this girl will even fight at church! Chrissy is 40 years old-why the hell is she still fighting as a means to resolve an issue? (Can you say assault)! When you reach a certain age you can’t fight and be sent to the principal’s office-you fight and get sent to jail!

After all the fights Chrissy have had on this show-why the hell haven’t we seen an episode of her going to court?!?!!!! Last night she told Yandy she was “fired-done-you ain’t working with my man anymore!” Ummm, excuse me-Do you know who your man is?!?!! I think Chrissy is confused about the musical success of her man! Will someone please go and tell her! & will someone please get Olivia a record deal?!!!!

Madam Prezident