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Lil' Kim is coming back with a bang. She has been in lights for a few weeks now with her drama surrounding Nicki Minaj and her album in the making. She's doing something else to keep her name in everyone's mouths.
She's going to be the new spokesperson for Three Olives Vodka's new "Purple" line. "Fortunately enough this opportunity came to me," she said in a YRB interview. "[Three Olives] built the campaign around me, which I thought was really great. That was really awesome. I was amazed they even thought of me. That was [number] one. A lot of times my management finds things, but I would say 90% out of 100%, these things come to me. I'm blessed.
Also coming up, she's preparing to write a new book caked "The Price of Loyalty with St. Martin's Press. It's a story about, you guessed it, her.
So she's a busy bee, and getting ready to release her new single in July. Kudos Kim Joe Jackson is now blaming his estranged wife Katherine for the death of their son Michael Jackson, saying she could've done more to intervene when it appeared he was ailing in the months leading up to his death last June.
Speaking to the tabloid News of the World, Joe explained that he told Katherine that Michael was "looking kinda funny and frail" and wanted her to help him, but she refused.
"She didn't want to do that because she was afraid she was invading his privacy," he claims. He added that, after the King of Pop's death, he scolded his wife. "I said this would have never happened if you had went and been with him."
Meanwhile, Katherine's lawyers are coming to her defense in the press. "The world knows that Mrs. Jackson has always been a loving mother and grandmother, and that she and Michael had a very special relationship," her lawyer, Adam Streisand, tells TMZ, adding, "The world also knows who Joe Jackson is and he seems bent on never letting us forget."
Howard Weitzman, a lawyer for the Jackson estate, also defended Michael's mother. "The inference by Joe Jackson that Mrs. Jackson was in any way responsible for Michael's death is preposterous. Katherine Jackson was a supportive and loving mother throughout Michael's life. His love and respect for her is reflected in his estate plan.
A judge has ordered R&B star Brian McKnight to pay more than $340,000 to a woman who won a ruling naming the singer the father of her teenage son.
Miriam Lee filed paternity and child support documents against the artist in Orange County, Florida last year, claiming her 14-year-old was the product of a brief fling she had with McKnight.
McKnight never filed documents addressing her claim, so the judge has ruled him the father, according to TMZ.com. The artist has now been told he owes 14 years of child support - which amounts to $11,388 a month But McKnight isn't done with fighting the paternity claim; a rep for the star says, "The judgment in Florida was a default judgment made without Brian present. He's still looking to establish paternity, and is awaiting the results of a recent test
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