Call the fashion police … ‘cause Cooper Manning straight-up STOLE his Super Bowl swag from Snoop’s spiritual adviser, Bishop Don “Magic” Juan! Peyton and Eli’s older bro was cruisin’ around Super Bowl media night this week in a money suit — the…
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Chris Brown Admits He"s a Stalker in Terrifying Instagram Confession
Hey, so you know that thing that Chris Brown does where he"s a terrible human being?
Well, he"s at it again!
To recap, in case you"ve somehow managed to block out any and all information about Chris Brown for the past decade or so, Chris has quite the temper.
We found out about it, of course, when he viciously assaulted his then-girlfriend, Rihanna, in 2009.
Since then, he"s been arrested numerous times, he"s been accused of assault numerous times, and he"s flown into violent rages and destroyed property numerous times.
He"s not a catch, no matter how good he is at dancing.
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And Chris is proving that all over again with this new Instagram video, which, fair warning, is filled with expletives and also genuinely upsetting.
In the video, which is directed at the "ladies," he says that women complain when guys are "being, like, stalkers and in love with y"all, kinda crazy and sh-t."
But, as Chris freely admits, he"s one of those crazy stalker guys.
"If I love you, bitch, ain"t nobody gonna have you," he says. "I"m gonna make you miserable."
Look, the most innocuous of men could make the same video and it would raise up about a billion red flags.
But all this coming from Chris Brown, convicted woman beater?
It"s scary. It"s real scary.
Check out Chris" admission in the video below:
Stassi Schroeder Calls Lala Kent an "Assh-le," Is Correct in That Assessment
You’ve gotta hand it to Lala Kent.
We didn’t think anyone could misunderstand the point and purpose of reality television more than the Teen Mom stars who can’t fathom why producers need to film, like, totes personal stuff, but Lala found a way.
Kent quit Vanderpump Rules before the show’s fifth season premiere, reportedly because she was upset over scrutiny of her love life.
Having joined the show in its fourth season, one would think she would’ve watched the first 48 episodes and gotten a sense of the extent to which producers explore the cast’s romantic conflicts, but apparently her pre-sugar daddy budget didn’t leave room for Amazon Prime.
(Side note: watch Vanderpump Rules online at TV Fanatic! You’ll be better informed about the cast’s past than both Lala and Brittany Cartwright, who, in fairness, should never, ever watch the reruns for the sake of her relationship.)
Anyway, it seems many of the show’s viewers are similarly clueless as to the difference between reality TV and actual reality.
(We assume they voted for Trump for the same reason you hope the most jerk-ass contestant doesn’t get kicked off The Bachelorette).
Some of these folks took to social media to lambaste Stassi Schroeder, Katie Maloney, et al. over what they saw as nosiness from a bunch of co-workers (and co-workers’ friends) at a WeHo restaurant.
But if you think that Lala simply took a hostessing gig and wound up plugged into a drama-heavy circle of friends, we encourage you not to breed.
Kent knew what she was signing on for, and she bounced from the scene the second she realized that there’s a lot she doesn’t want the world to know about her personal life.
Stassi called Lala out for her hypocrisy on Twitter last week, pointing out that asking her co-stars to sign a non-disclosure agreement was the gross contract violation that could potentially threaten the future of the show.
Lala persisted in playing the victim, responding on Monday (better late than never) that the cast had slut-shamed her, and referring to them as “disgusting human beings.”
She followed that up yesterday, by gleefully tweeting about Stassi’s sex tape, which stripped her slut-shaming defense of any credibility.
Continuing what’s quickly becoming one of the more entertaining online feuds in recent memory, Stassi responded in a recent interview with Us Weekly, reminding fans that long before the sugar daddy talk, Kent made a game out of bullying and harassing Katie:
“Of course we had our issues with Lala, because Lala was an a–hole to Katie,” Schroeder told the magazine.
“[She was] an a–hole!” Stassi reiterated.
“And when I see someone hurting my friends, I make it my mission to destroy them.”
Asked how she and the rest of the cast responded to the news that Lala had quit the show, Stassi replied:
“I think we all threw a party, honestly.”
We’d say let’s go ahead and get a #LalaKentIsOverParty hashtag trending on Twitter, but Lala Kent never began.
Nicki Minaj and Drake Call Truce (PHOTOS)
Nicki Minaj and Drake have ended the cold war that lasted more than 2 years. Nicki posted a photo of herself and Drake Wednesday morning … with no caption, but we know what went down before they squashed the beef. Our Young Money sources tell us…





