Tiny Admits To Having Fake Butt And Boobs (Video)

During a recent interview with Wendy Williams, Tiny spoke on her rumored marital issues with T.I., her butt, boobs and nose (whether they were bought or real) and more. Check out the recap from the interview below.

Peep the exchange:

Wendy: Is that booty a natural booty or a bought booty?

Tiny: It’s a little bought [laughs].

Wendy: Thank you for being honest! Now, your boobs. Are those your natural boobs or bought boobs?

Tiny: No, they’re bought. I’ve always had a lot of boobs. But after three babies, they sag.

Wendy: And the nose. Is that a nose job?

Tiny: No. I thought about it but it’s my dad’s nose so I just feel like…ya know.

Wendy also asked Tiny about her and T.I.’s marital problems and pointed out that the reality star wasn’t wearing her wedding ring!

Tiny: We had a couple fights and we were arguing. We argue all the time though. But had this one big fallout about the Grammys and it just lingered on and it got bigger and we kinda just… but we’re still together. It’s no divorce. We’re normal. We go through the same thing that everybody go through.

Wendy: But you’re not wearing your wedding ring.

Tiny: No! If you see here, I jammed my finger so I can’t even fit it.

Wendy: Hmm, mmm.

Tiny: You see it?

Wendy: No, I don’t see it but I’ll go along with it!

Tiny: Look at this finger!

Wendy: Okay! I guess so!

Tiny: No! Forreal, forreal! It’s a big rock! I would like to wear it regardless…

Wendy:But you jammed your finger.

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Pharrell Covers April 2014 GQ Issue

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Pharrell lands on the GQ’s April/Special issue. You can read the full cover story on GQ’s site before it hits the newsstands. Below is a except from the issue (as well as a behind the scenes video clip), where Pharrell talks about the Oscar snub.

You were nominated for an Oscar that night, but didn’t win. How badly did you want it?
Well, trust me: when they read the results, my face was…frozen. But then I thought about it, and I just decided just to…let it go.

UK Music Download Prices Could Rise In 2015 From Corrected Tax Loophole

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By closing a tax loophole, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne might end 99p song downloads in his latest budget. Currently, UK consumers have low foreign rates for books, music and apps purchased online, as reported by the Guardian on Sunday.

Rowena Mason reported:

The chancellor will bring in new laws making sure that internet downloads are taxed in the country where they are purchased, meaning web firms such as Amazon and Apple will have to charge the UK’s 20% rate of VAT. At the moment they are allowed to sell digital downloads through countries such as Luxembourg, where the tax rate is as low as 3%.

Sources: Mixmag, The Guardian