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Amber Rose To Get A Milli According To Her Prenup

Amber Rose filed for divorce from her husband Wiz Khalifa and revealed on Twitter that she is “devastated” by his infidelities. Amber may be reeling from her emotional decision, but the “School Dance” actress may be looking forward to a million dollar payout, courtesy of her prenuptial agreement with Wiz. According to TMZ, Amber made numerous demands when the legal document was being drafted, which is why she’s allegedly enforcing the prenup. Amber is asking for full legal and physical custody.

Unlike Amber, Wiz seems to be taking the divorce lightly. He tweeted:

In related news, Jordin Sparks and Jason Derulo split after a three-year long relationship, reports E! News.. Can’t say we didn’t see that coming–Derulo has a reputation of being a ladies man.

UP NEXT: Columbus Short Blames TMZ For Destroying His Career

Columbus Short Blames TMZ For Destroying His Career

Last night Columbus Short became the first person to watch their own funeral, when he tuned in to the season four premiere of “Scandal.” His character Harrison was killed off the show after Shonda Rhimes fired him following a domestic violence dispute with his wife. Short doesn’t think his own actions caused his downfall, but instead, his flailing career can be attributed to Harvey Levin, lawyer and founder of TMZ.com.

“I feel like, Harvey Levin got the proverbial hard-on for me or something because he was attacking me for no reason. What I found out, you know how it goes, these stories get money… TMZ is making all that money, but it’s blood money to me. I really believe it, because you’re destroying people’s families,” he told Dish Nation during an interview this morning. “My character has been assassinated, unjustly,” he said.

Short, who’s been charged multiple times with domestic violence, was one of the celebs who commented on Ray Rice’s domestic violence scandal, but blamed TMZ for that too.

“My first Instagram I said, I stand by Ray Rice. I said what he did was absolutely wrong. However, what TMZ… the point is TMZ. I have a lot against TMZ. We are fallible. Men, we are fallible creatures, mankind. And I think everybody deserves a second chance, everybody deserves a chance to get it right,” he said.

Dear Columbus Short:

Watch the interview, above.

UP NEXT: Viola Davis Denounces “Less Classically Beautiful” Title

Viola Davis Denounces “Less Classically Beautiful” Title

The New York Times called Viola Davis “classically less beautiful,” a term that she says is “fancy for ugly.” Davis appeared on “The View” where she denounced the article that labeled Shonda Rhimes, “Scandal,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “How To Get Away With Murder” creator an “angry black woman.”

Viola, who made her debut on “How To Get Away With Murder” last night, opened up about Shonda being a visionary and seeing her as a sexy woman.

“I’m glad that Shonda Rhimes saw me and said ‘Why Not?’ That’s what makes her a visionary.  That’s what makes her iconic.  I think that beauty is subjective. I’ve heard that statement  (less classically beautiful) my entire life.  Being a dark skinned Black woman, you heard it from the womb.  And “classically not beautiful” is a fancy term for saying ugly.  And denouncing you. And erasing you,” she said. “Now…it worked when I was younger.  It no longer works for me now.  It’s about teaching a culture how to treat you. Because at the end of the day, you define you.”

Did you catch the premiere of “How To Get Away With Murder?” Read what our legal analyst/ writer had to say about it, here.

UP NEXT: Rah Digga Doesn’t Think Iggy Azalea Is Real, Iggy Responds

Rah Digga Doesn’t Think Iggy Azalea Is Real, Iggy Responds

Rah Digga did a random interview with ThisIs50.com (girl, how long has it been since we’ve seen her?), talking about the state of women in hip hop. And, of course, she had to mention Iggy Azalea. Rah said that Iggy is a beautiful woman, but she doesn’t think she’s “real” enough for the rap game.

“I can’t really get into (Iggy) because it’s just not real to me. And not for nothing because people have accents in real life as opposed to when they work. But let me say this to you. There is a white girl from Australia that spits in an Australian accent and her name is Chelsea Jane. That I can get into. Teach me Australian Hip Hop culture. Don’t come to America and try to convince me that you’re Gangsta Boo. She’s a beautiful girl. Capitalize off of the supermodeling thing! But we’re not going to believe you if you’re trying to convince us that you’re out here trap shooting.”

Since Rah is anti-Iggy, it then makes sense that she’s supportive of her rap frenemy peer: Nicki Minaj. Rah also talked about that infamous comment Nicki made during her BET Awards acceptance speech that had us thinking she was throwing not-so-subtle shade at Iggy.  “Everybody was mad at Nicki for making that comment at BET. This is what I wanna say. When did it become wrong to call out people that don’t write their own rhymes? When did that become a crime in Hip Hop? This is Hip Hop at the end of the day.”

Iggy may have gotten word of the interview because she wrote on Twitter that she didn’t care what people thought of her.

And, one bold Twitter follower called out Iggy for not writing her rhymes.

 

Amber Rose To Get A Milli According To Her Prenup

Amber Rose filed for divorce from her husband Wiz Khalifa and revealed on Twitter that she is “devastated” by his infidelities. Amber may be reeling from her emotional decision, but the “School Dance” actress may be looking forward to a million dollar payout, courtesy of her prenuptial agreement with Wiz. According to TMZ, Amber made numerous demands when the legal document was being drafted, which is why she’s allegedly enforcing the prenup. Amber is asking for full legal and physical custody.

Unlike Amber, Wiz seems to be taking the divorce lightly. He tweeted:

In related news, Jordin Sparks and Jason Derulo split after a three-year long relationship, reports E! News.. Can’t say we didn’t see that coming–Derulo has a reputation of being a ladies man.

UP NEXT: Columbus Short Blames TMZ For Destroying His Career

Columbus Short Blames TMZ For Destroying His Career

Last night Columbus Short became the first person to watch their own funeral, when he tuned in to the season four premiere of “Scandal.” His character Harrison was killed off the show after Shonda Rhimes fired him following a domestic violence dispute with his wife. Short doesn’t think his own actions caused his downfall, but instead, his flailing career can be attributed to Harvey Levin, lawyer and founder of TMZ.com.

“I feel like, Harvey Levin got the proverbial hard-on for me or something because he was attacking me for no reason. What I found out, you know how it goes, these stories get money… TMZ is making all that money, but it’s blood money to me. I really believe it, because you’re destroying people’s families,” he told Dish Nation during an interview this morning. “My character has been assassinated, unjustly,” he said.

Short, who’s been charged multiple times with domestic violence, was one of the celebs who commented on Ray Rice’s domestic violence scandal, but blamed TMZ for that too.

“My first Instagram I said, I stand by Ray Rice. I said what he did was absolutely wrong. However, what TMZ… the point is TMZ. I have a lot against TMZ. We are fallible. Men, we are fallible creatures, mankind. And I think everybody deserves a second chance, everybody deserves a chance to get it right,” he said.

Dear Columbus Short:

Watch the interview, above.

UP NEXT: Viola Davis Denounces “Less Classically Beautiful” Title

Viola Davis Denounces “Less Classically Beautiful” Title

The New York Times called Viola Davis “classically less beautiful,” a term that she says is “fancy for ugly.” Davis appeared on “The View” where she denounced the article that labeled Shonda Rhimes, “Scandal,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “How To Get Away With Murder” creator an “angry black woman.”

Viola, who made her debut on “How To Get Away With Murder” last night, opened up about Shonda being a visionary and seeing her as a sexy woman.

“I’m glad that Shonda Rhimes saw me and said ‘Why Not?’ That’s what makes her a visionary.  That’s what makes her iconic.  I think that beauty is subjective. I’ve heard that statement  (less classically beautiful) my entire life.  Being a dark skinned Black woman, you heard it from the womb.  And “classically not beautiful” is a fancy term for saying ugly.  And denouncing you. And erasing you,” she said. “Now…it worked when I was younger.  It no longer works for me now.  It’s about teaching a culture how to treat you. Because at the end of the day, you define you.”

Did you catch the premiere of “How To Get Away With Murder?” Read what our legal analyst/ writer had to say about it, here.

UP NEXT: Rah Digga Doesn’t Think Iggy Azalea Is Real, Iggy Responds

Rah Digga Doesn’t Think Iggy Azalea Is Real, Iggy Responds

Rah Digga did a random interview with ThisIs50.com (girl, how long has it been since we’ve seen her?), talking about the state of women in hip hop. And, of course, she had to mention Iggy Azalea. Rah said that Iggy is a beautiful woman, but she doesn’t think she’s “real” enough for the rap game.

“I can’t really get into (Iggy) because it’s just not real to me. And not for nothing because people have accents in real life as opposed to when they work. But let me say this to you. There is a white girl from Australia that spits in an Australian accent and her name is Chelsea Jane. That I can get into. Teach me Australian Hip Hop culture. Don’t come to America and try to convince me that you’re Gangsta Boo. She’s a beautiful girl. Capitalize off of the supermodeling thing! But we’re not going to believe you if you’re trying to convince us that you’re out here trap shooting.”

Since Rah is anti-Iggy, it then makes sense that she’s supportive of her rap frenemy peer: Nicki Minaj. Rah also talked about that infamous comment Nicki made during her BET Awards acceptance speech that had us thinking she was throwing not-so-subtle shade at Iggy.  “Everybody was mad at Nicki for making that comment at BET. This is what I wanna say. When did it become wrong to call out people that don’t write their own rhymes? When did that become a crime in Hip Hop? This is Hip Hop at the end of the day.”

Iggy may have gotten word of the interview because she wrote on Twitter that she didn’t care what people thought of her.

And, one bold Twitter follower called out Iggy for not writing her rhymes.