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Mariah Carey was spotted being guarded by her assistants and personal trainer as she waited for her car in Tribeca in New York City. This is the first time we’ve seen the 41 year-old since giving birth to her two twins, Monroe and Morocco.
She will be a part of the U.S. version of Simon Cowell’s new show, X-Factor, which premiere’s September 21st. According to Cowell, she will be the “judge of the judges”…

Snoop Dogg arrived at the Radisson SAS hotel in Cologne, Germany in yet another interesting hat. The 39 year-old rapper recently told Q magazine that he revealed to his kids about his gangster past so they don’t find out about it on the internet:
My kids know who I am, I explained it to them, the things I’ve done, the time I spent in jail, the reason why I went to jail, when I sold drugs…They can make up their own minds and say ‘Well, my Dad told me this, I know how my Dad gets down so I believe him.’

Actress Halle Berry was spotted leaving daycare with her daughter Nahla earlier this week in Los Angeles. She appeared in a family court on Tuesday to try to convince a judge that her ex, Gabriel Aubry, has violated their custody agreement. The judge however has set a future hearing for when Gabriel can attend.
According to Radar online, the custody battle is started to get heated again. A source close to Gabriel says Halle is overbearing when it comes to THEIR daughter.
“Halle has been coming down hard on Gabe recently,” the source says. “If he drops off Nahla just five minutes late or is not exactly on time when he picks her up, he gets it in the ear, big time. Then he is criticized for not taking Nahla to the ‘right kind of places’ when he’s with her, not dressing her correctly, not feeding her the right kind of foods.
“Gabriel said there was a nuclear level melt-down last week because he gave Nahla pizza on one of her ‘non-cheat days‘. He’s basically being totally micro-managed and has no freedom when it comes to his daughter. [ READ MORE ]


Following his performance with soul singer Jill Scott at the BET Awards, Idris Elba stopped to answer questions from the press/media. One question posed by Cheri Saunders of Black Press Radio struck a nerve in his body. When asked to justify his recent comments about the Tyler Perry and Spike Lee feud, he responded:
“Can I be candid? I don’t like all of Tyler Perry’s films. Yes, I did work with Tyler for ‘Daddy’s Little Girls’ because it portrayed a positive image of a black father. I am happy for Tyler’s success…we need Tyler Perry…by going to support his movies, we need to show economic strength. But we are also responsible for elevating film. I’m not with buffoonish characters like Madea or Big Momma.”
Listen to the audio below:

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