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May 18

Report: Ex-‘Housewife’ Danielle Staub Dating Ray J.

Rapper Ray J and former ‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey’ cast member, Danielle Staub, are dating, MediaTakeOut.com reports.

Staub, who left ‘Housewives’ after two explosive seasons, was photographed locking lips with the ‘Brandy & Ray J: A Family Business’ star. Wielding a glass of champagne, the 48-year-old mother of two looks carefree as she puckers up to Norwood, 18 years her junior.

Love hasn’t been easy for Staub. Her criminal past was revealed during the first season of ‘Houswives’ when cast members confronted her about Charles Kipps’s book ‘Cop Without a Badge’ which exposes Kevin Maher, one of Staub’s ex-husbands, as an undercover FBI informant. She was also accused of leaking her own sextape in 2010.
Norwood’s ultimately unsuccessful quest for true love was captured by cameras on ‘For the Love of Ray J’ in 2009 and 2010.

Although she walked away from her role on ‘Housewives,’ Staub can’t seem to part with reality TV and was recently spotted filming a “food-related” series for VH1 with Heidi Montag and Jake Pavelka of ‘The Bachelor.’


Jan 1

Chris Brown launces into homophobic Twitter fued with former B2K member Raz-B.

Chris Brown launched into a profanity-laced Twitter feud for several hours today with former B2K member De’Mario Thornton — a.k.a. Raz-B — in which both Brown and Thornton employed homophobic slurs and taunts. The exchange began after Thornton tweeted, using the Twitter handles for, respectively, Eric Benet, Brown, Halle Berry, and Rihanna, “I’m just sittin here Thinking how can n—-s like @ebenet & @ChrisBrown disrespect women as Intelligent as @HalleBerry11 [and] @Rihanna.” Brown quickly tweeted in response, “@razb2k, n—- you want attention! Grow up n—-!!! D— in da booty a– lil boy,” and followed up with several tweets taunting Thornton over his accusations that he was molested by his ex-manager and one of his former group mates. Thornton replied by accusing Brown of being on the down-low (i.e. in the closet).

By the end, both Brown and Thornton had apologized for using homophobic slurs and appeared to have moved on to tweet another day. It was all a masterful display of debate at its finest.