Beyonce Named ‘The Most Difficult Celebrity’ To Work With By Super Bowl Organizers

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UPDATE: The NLF has decided to defend Beyonce and these allegations.

Not like anyone’s surprised….also not surprising: that every one of her demands will be met and satisfied. You can sideline Beyonce. From Entertainment Wise:

According to the Daily Star, Beyonce’s backstage rider not only caters for the star herself but also for her one-year-old daughter Blue Ivy and her husband Jay-Z. The newspaper claims that Beyonce has asked for Blue Ivy’s £14,000 cedar cot to be shipped from their home in New York to the New Orlean’s Superdome where the game will take place.

‘Watch The Throne’ star Jay-Z is apparently enjoying having a night off to support his wife and is planning on letting loose with £4,000 worth of cigars and alcohol.

Meanwhile, Beyonce, 31, has requested that Blue Ivy’s nursery be decorated with rose-scented candles and kept at exactly 26C. Of course, all this fuss has caused a lot of stress for runners who have to cater to the diva’s demands and they are far from impressed.

“She’s by far one of the most difficult celebrities we’ve ever dealt with,” a source told the newspaper. “The list is as long as my arm. She may be a superstar, but this day is about football not her.”

Rick Ross Rolls-Royce Shooting (Details)

article-2269611-1739A526000005DC-299_638x466Reports Sohh:

According to a nearby couple, rapid gunfire went off and sounded louder than just a regular handgun.

“It was rapid fire, 9 or 10 shots, rapid fire, rapid succession,” said George Maznicki, “it was loud enough, not a hand gun, it was a rifle.” “I jumped out of bed and ran out and George was in the kitchen and I said did you hear that and he said ‘Yeah, that sounded like a machine gun or something’,” said Carol Touchstone. (CBS Local)

Another key witness confirmed Ross and his passenger were chased, which likely led to the crash.

Beth Balk, who lives in apartment that car ran into, heard it slam through the fence. “Apparently someone was chasing them,” said Balk. “It was like a giant kaboom. It rocked me off the bed and I went to the front door.” “In the life of hip hop you never know,” said 99 JAMZ DJ Lorenzo “Ice Tea” Thomas. “There’s violence every day, so you never know what happens. We’ll just have to wait and see as the details develop.” (CBS Local)

Vanilla Ice – Sway In The Morning Interview; Breaks Down Infamous Suge Knight Moment

In their conversation, Ice speaks openly on all things Ice — including selling 160 million records, the key to success according to his experiences, and what really happened with Suge Knight. Did he really get hung over a balcony?

“The truth is he was nice.” Admits Ice. “The story seems a little bit better, a little bit more interesting, and got better ratings when you have Vanilla Ice hanging upside down and you see his change coming from his pockets. The truth is, he took that money, but I look at it in a positive way because I’ve made great investments.”

Before talking about dating Madonna, he went on to discuss his indirect involvement with Death Row Records.

“That money went on to start Deathrow Records.” Claims Ice. “That money funded some of the greatest hip hop records of all time. ‘The Chronic’ record, funded by Vanilla Ice.”

Watch him elaborate with mentions of Snoop and Tupac.

Maryland Teen Murdered In D.C. Met Suspected Killer On Website ‘Tagged

SMH. From WJLA:

The murder of Siohban Lee came as a shock to her Prince George’s County family. The recent high school graduate was found Jan. 25 near the intersection of 5th and Nicholson streets NW with a gunshot wound to the head.

Investigators released new details in her death Monday that point to a website, where some people log-in searching for sex.

Lee lived in Takoma Park and worked two jobs in downtown Silver Spring; no one could figure out how she ended up in Northwest D.C. just before 3:30 a.m. Investigators believe she was visiting someone she met through a social media site.

Court records reveal the 18-yearold told a friend several days before she was planning to meet with a man she met on Facebook.

Investigators didn’t have a name, but they knew her iPhone was missing. They tracked the phone to an apartment building on Kennedy Street, where they found and questioned 21-year-old Alexander Buckley. Eventually, he directed police to the bedroom closet and retrieved an iPhone from a shoe. They also found a 9-mm handgun in the apartment.

According to court documents, Buckley changed his story several times, but he finally told investigators he connected with Lee via a social media app called “Tagged.” He told them he wanted to meet up with her to have sex. He did not admit shooting her, but he is charged in her murder.

Buckley of Northwest is facing a first degree murder charge. He will next appear in court Feb. 8.