Bow Wow stopped by DJ Whoo Kid to talk about his new hosting gig, his acting ability, and his status with his record label. On hosting 106 & Park : “It’s better than cool. It’s greater than great,” he explained of his situation at BET. “It’s what I wanted. For me to be young, only 25 and already have this type of position on a billion dollar network, it’s major.” On acting, specifically finding it easy to cry on camera: “It’s not [hard to cry]. Once you tap into character and you understand the story, you’re golden from there. Everything else after that is pretty much easy.” On why it seems the YMCMB family seems distant “from the outside looking in”: “We are all our own individual artists with our own unique way of getting it how we’re getting it. It’s hard for us to always be together so from the outside looking in, a lot of people say we’re distant but to us, we’re not. We always know where everybody is at all times. For me, I’m in this situation where I can’...
They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery but imitating Tonto Dikeh might just be the greatest form of stupidity exhibited by a human being, meet Tonto Dikeh's prodigy, fellow "actress" princess Pemu, she has all tattoos Tonto has and she smokes too! Here she is again, rocking her tatts plus new ones in new photos.
Legendary Scot to step down at end of the season Club announces 71-year-old will take up ambassadorial role Ferguson statement reads: 'It was important to me to leave an organisation in the strongest possible shape and I believe I have done so' Search begins to appoint successor as Mourinho talks with Chelsea stall Manager leaves after winning 13 league titles, two European Cups, five FA Cups and a European Cup-winners' Cup Sir Alex Ferguson has announced he will retire as Manchester United manager after 27 years at the club, moving upstairs to be a member of the board. It is a day that will redefine the landscape of British football. Announcing the news, he said: 'The decision to retire is one that I have thought a great deal about and one that I have not taken lightly. It is the right time. 'It was important to me to leave an organisation in the strongest possible shape and I believe I have done so. The quality of this league winning squad, and the balanc...
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