I AM WE ARE
Banned
Usher had Diddy for that.
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Usher had Diddy for that.
We can't always provide sources but my own info is that she's now a true witch and that Chris B incident was actually a failed sacrifice-dude was supposed to get shot and he never laid a hand on her.
Based on what info bruh
I don't remember where it was said, but there was a huge topic stating that Rihanna was a prostitute in Barbados & was discovered by Evan Rogers during a sex tourism trip
even when threatening a bytch life Marvin was poeticGaye told her, “I’ve loved you too much. This love is killing me. I beg you to provoke me. Provoke me right now so I can take us both out of our misery.”
More about Ola Ray:
Fay, star of King Kong, had nothing on Ola Ray. Fans of Michael Jackson’s classic 1983 video Thriller will recall Ray’s blood-curdling scream as she watched Michael, her heretofore mild-mannered date, transform into a werewolf. For Ray, however, the truly scary part occurred after Thriller‘s release. “I had no idea it was going to be that big,” she says of the video, which sold a million copies over the next decade and now ranks No. 1 on MTV’s list of the 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made. “Every magazine in the world was calling me. People were knocking at my door. I freaked out. I hid.”
And then things got worse. The years that followed turned out to be nightmarish, as the struggling actress became addicted to drugs and mired in a succession of volatile relationships. Today, at 41, “I’m clean,” Ray says. She is also the single, never-wed—and doting—mother of a 6-year-old daughter, lam, with whom Ray shares a modest apartment in Sacramento while trying to revive her singing career. “She wants to stay in that Hollywood life,” says her brother David, 40, a California state employee.
Getting to Hollywood was much easier the first time. Ray, who’d modeled and sung in a rock band as a teen growing up in Japan with her stepfather, James Moore, an Air Force serviceman, her mother, Ruth, a nurse, and eight siblings, was 20 when she dropped off a couple of her glossies at Playboy‘s L.A. bureau. A few months later, Ray became the magazine’s June 1980 centerfold. That opened the door to TV spots, bit movie roles (48 HRS.) and her audition for Thriller in 1983. She remembers Jackson as a practical joker who once offered Ray a ride in his limo, which sped off with her alone in the backseat. A bigger disappointment, she says, “is that after Thriller came along, I stopped working.”
One reason, she claims, was her refusal to give “sexual favors” to producers. “I’m sure that has a little to do with it,” says Terry Clark, a friend and former lover. “But what got her in trouble was not wanting to give up the party life.”
Ray herself admits, “I got involved in the drug scene.” Following a 1992 bust for cocaine possession, she agreed to spend nine months in a Tarzana, Calif., treatment facility.
After getting out she moved in with ex-football-great-turned-actor Jim Brown, whom she had met at the Playboy Mansion. “She is a good-hearted person,” says Brown. But Ray, he says, resumed her drug habit, resulting in their breakup a few months later. Ray denies she backslid and says she left Brown because he treated her badly.
Brown later found himself the defendant in a 1999 paternity suit filed by Ray on behalf of daughter Iam. At the time, Ray was living with an L.A. real estate broker with whom she got involved shortly after leaving Brown. She had at first assumed the new man in her life had impregnated her. But she says she began having doubts when Iam turned 3, “because every time he’d pick her up, she’d scream.”
DNA tests proved that neither he nor Brown was Iam’s father. Ray then asked her longtime friend Terry Clark to be tested. “The baby turned out to be mine,” says Clark, 47, a CBS cameraman. “It was a big shock to me.” He and Ray, off-and-on lovers since 1987, had had a one-night stand around the time she and Brown broke up. Now he is paying more than $1,000 a month in child support. “I totally love my little girl,” he says. “She did a good job bringing the kid up; it’s made Ola a better person.”
Ray, who is now unattached and makes ends meet hostessing at Playboy Mansion parties, was until recently involved in a legal battle to collect a percentage of the profits she says she is owed from Thriller. In 1998 Jackson’s attorney in the case remitted an unspecified sum of money to Ray through the Screen Actors Guild. Ray claimed that wasn’t enough, but says she is not pursuing the case now. More rewarding has been Iam’s appreciation of her mom’s role in the video. “A year ago her dad played it for her,” says Ray. “She came back and told all her friends.” Now shopping three of her pop songs, Ray says, “I hope that after this I won’t need Michael’s change. I’m hoping I’ll have my own.”
I'd bet 5 pay checks this is true, I've got the new book "The Song Machine" that breaks down how the music business is run
They say he "discovered" her down there, admitted that she couldn't sing, but he brought her to the label heads anyway - when she got there, THEY said she couldn't sing but signed her anyway
Claiming she had that "it" factor with that great big ass forehead
When I read that shyt I knew it didn't add up, I'm willing to bet this is true, she carries herself like one.
Ola sounds like an absolute retard. Everytime dude picked her up the baby cried so it couldn't be his? That works more for the mother because babies can smell and get used to the scent of their mothers
A father doesn't carry the child so they would only know from being around them. The baby was crying because it was hungry or tired or whatever lol. I can't believe Ola was that dumb. And that makes her look like a big hoe.
Man if this shyt turned out to be true and you know at some point we will find out if it is ro not
I always was a believer that people don't really change after they get money and that they are being the person they truly were all along.
I guess Rihanna couldn't hide it after a couple years and decided to let it all out and show she was a good girl gone bad :and a savage mjlol:
if this turned out to be true though a hooker from barbados went on to become one of the world's most famous women
Her music is trash and always has been.I'd bet 5 pay checks this is true, I've got the new book "The Song Machine" that breaks down how the music business is run
They say he "discovered" her down there, admitted that she couldn't sing, but he brought her to the label heads anyway - when she got there, THEY said she couldn't sing but signed her anyway
Claiming she had that "it" factor with that great big ass forehead
When I read that shyt I knew it didn't add up, I'm willing to bet this is true, she carries herself like one.
puffy's flavor camp
Sam Cooke had a life worthy of a motion picture.
He should have been one of the first Black legends to get a movie. But, as I mentioned, Allen Klein blocked any efforts to make one. That cac didn't want anyone digging around or asking questions. Klein was connected to the shady mob world.
Sam Cooke was about to fire him. Sam realized that Klein, with the help of JW Alexander, was stealing his business from right under his nose.
Klein had Sam killed.
A few years later, Klein orchestrated the breakup of the Beatles.
Jimi Hendrix's manager had him killed as well. Jimi was trying to go his own way. Manager wasn't having that.
I would say that after Rihanna attempted to stage the murder of Chris Brown in Hancock Park (An Area Directly Below Hollywood) before she became possessed, enraged and beat herself up that Rihanna has refused to let Chris Brown out of her clutches.
Even when Chris Brown was in a Virginia State Jail, Rihanna was harassing his parents.
After Chris Brown got released and took a place in West Hollywood, Rihanna started making death threats and actually became more heavily involved in the Illuminati at this time.
some chick wrote a long story about this
More about Ola Ray:
Fay, star of King Kong, had nothing on Ola Ray. Fans of Michael Jackson’s classic 1983 video Thriller will recall Ray’s blood-curdling scream as she watched Michael, her heretofore mild-mannered date, transform into a werewolf. For Ray, however, the truly scary part occurred after Thriller‘s release. “I had no idea it was going to be that big,” she says of the video, which sold a million copies over the next decade and now ranks No. 1 on MTV’s list of the 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made. “Every magazine in the world was calling me. People were knocking at my door. I freaked out. I hid.”
And then things got worse. The years that followed turned out to be nightmarish, as the struggling actress became addicted to drugs and mired in a succession of volatile relationships. Today, at 41, “I’m clean,” Ray says. She is also the single, never-wed—and doting—mother of a 6-year-old daughter, lam, with whom Ray shares a modest apartment in Sacramento while trying to revive her singing career. “She wants to stay in that Hollywood life,” says her brother David, 40, a California state employee.
Getting to Hollywood was much easier the first time. Ray, who’d modeled and sung in a rock band as a teen growing up in Japan with her stepfather, James Moore, an Air Force serviceman, her mother, Ruth, a nurse, and eight siblings, was 20 when she dropped off a couple of her glossies at Playboy‘s L.A. bureau. A few months later, Ray became the magazine’s June 1980 centerfold. That opened the door to TV spots, bit movie roles (48 HRS.) and her audition for Thriller in 1983. She remembers Jackson as a practical joker who once offered Ray a ride in his limo, which sped off with her alone in the backseat. A bigger disappointment, she says, “is that after Thriller came along, I stopped working.”
One reason, she claims, was her refusal to give “sexual favors” to producers. “I’m sure that has a little to do with it,” says Terry Clark, a friend and former lover. “But what got her in trouble was not wanting to give up the party life.”
Ray herself admits, “I got involved in the drug scene.” Following a 1992 bust for cocaine possession, she agreed to spend nine months in a Tarzana, Calif., treatment facility.
After getting out she moved in with ex-football-great-turned-actor Jim Brown, whom she had met at the Playboy Mansion. “She is a good-hearted person,” says Brown. But Ray, he says, resumed her drug habit, resulting in their breakup a few months later. Ray denies she backslid and says she left Brown because he treated her badly.
Brown later found himself the defendant in a 1999 paternity suit filed by Ray on behalf of daughter Iam. At the time, Ray was living with an L.A. real estate broker with whom she got involved shortly after leaving Brown. She had at first assumed the new man in her life had impregnated her. But she says she began having doubts when Iam turned 3, “because every time he’d pick her up, she’d scream.”
DNA tests proved that neither he nor Brown was Iam’s father. Ray then asked her longtime friend Terry Clark to be tested. “The baby turned out to be mine,” says Clark, 47, a CBS cameraman. “It was a big shock to me.” He and Ray, off-and-on lovers since 1987, had had a one-night stand around the time she and Brown broke up. Now he is paying more than $1,000 a month in child support. “I totally love my little girl,” he says. “She did a good job bringing the kid up; it’s made Ola a better person.”
Ray, who is now unattached and makes ends meet hostessing at Playboy Mansion parties, was until recently involved in a legal battle to collect a percentage of the profits she says she is owed from Thriller. In 1998 Jackson’s attorney in the case remitted an unspecified sum of money to Ray through the Screen Actors Guild. Ray claimed that wasn’t enough, but says she is not pursuing the case now. More rewarding has been Iam’s appreciation of her mom’s role in the video. “A year ago her dad played it for her,” says Ray. “She came back and told all her friends.” Now shopping three of her pop songs, Ray says, “I hope that after this I won’t need Michael’s change. I’m hoping I’ll have my own.”
Jimi was about to boot his manager. Ended up "choking" on his own vomit shortly thereafter.
In reality, they shoved that bottle of wine down his throat. Probably wasn't intending to kill him, but that's what happened.