Tony Parker Sues Club Over Drake and Chris Brown Brawl

Tony Parker Sues over Chris Brown Drake Fight

Tony Parker was an innocent victim in the infamous, bottle-throwing club brawl between the entourages of Drake and Chris Brown last week, and now he's suing the club owners for $20 million.

The NBA star suffered a laceration to his cornea from a shard of flying glass in the melee. In a lawsuit filed yesterday, Parker says the club's proprietors never should have let things get so out of hand, the New York Post reports.

The club in question, W.i.P., in Manhattan, has since been closed due to code violations. Parker's lawyer said the club owners should have known about Drake and Brown's feud over Rihanna and that serving both camps bottle service in an enclosed area was like "throwing gasoline on the flames."

The San Antonio Spurs point guard is set to play with the French national team in this summer's Olympics but will have to sit out for a week as his eye heals.

50 Cent and Lil Kim Weigh In on Drake vs. Chris Brown

With the rift between Drake and Chris Brown still unresolved, members of the hip hop community are weighing in left and right about the two artists' high-profile feud. On the radio yesterday with the L.A. Leakers, 50 Cent threw in his two cents, saying he was "surprised" by the news of last week's bar fight and questioned what was at root of the spat.

"It's odd. I didn't really see them being involved in that kind of [thing]," Fif said.

The G-Unit general said he's seen men get into conflicts over women before and wondered aloud if Brown might be sensitive about Drake's purported relationship with Rihanna.

"Is it disrespect [about] who you are? Or is it about the actual girl?" he said of the dispute. "For me, I've been in situations where I've seen that the two lead reasons why you get laid out is over the money, or something to do with the girl."

50 said he didn't know who would win in a fight between Drake, Brown and fellow club-attendee-Rihanna beau Meek Mill, but he rated them in terms of aggressive musical content as follows: Mill, Brown, Drake.

Also providing her opinion on Drizzy vs. Breezy yesterday was Lil Kim. The Queen Bee has a serious distaste for Drake ever since he sided with Nicki Minaj in their own beef. Speaking to the Phoenix New-Times, she didn't mince her words. ”What I know about Drake is he is bitch-made. Meaning he’s an instigator, and a pussy," she said. "He had no issue stepping to Lil Kim, I’m like five-feet tall. But he didn’t try stepping to Chris, a man, because he’s simply a coward."

Brandy: "I Don't Have Time to Be a Diva"

Brandy

With tough times behind her and both her acting and music careers heating up, Brandy was in great spirits when she chatted exclusively with BET.com about her latest projects, including a return appearance this week on Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva as Elisa Shayne. She also discussed her continuing role on The Game, a more dramatic role in Tyler Perry's The Marriage Counselor and an album set to drop in August. We also got the scoop on her surprise collabo with Chris Brown.

Why did you want to go back to Drop Dead Diva?

I love my character and I love [executive producer] Craig Zadan and [star] Brooke [Elliott] and all those guys. I had a wonderful time with Josh Stamberg. We had great chemistry.


What do you like about your character, Elisa?

I love that she's a family girl. She loves her son; her foundation is the integrity of taking care of people — she's a nurse. I can relate to her heartbreak with Jay, I can relate to the fact that she loves her son like I love my daughter. I felt like I could completely bring this character to life because in so many ways it's my life, except that I'm not a nurse and I have a daughter, not a son.


You'll be back on Diva on July 8. What happens in that episode?

All I can say without giving too much away is that Serena Williams plays my lawyer. There is a case, but I can't tell you what it's about.


Will you be back this season after that?

I think that’s what I'm doing for now. But hopefully I can go back.


Are you making more appearances as Chardonnay on The Game?

I plan to do a lot of episodes of The Game. That's my dream. I love that character as well. She's just so ghetto-fabulous and so free. She says what she wants. She's loud. She's completely different from who I am in my life. I have so much fun playing Chardonnay. I love her.


Do you consider yourself a diva?
Not at all, and everyone around me thinks I need to get a little more diva in me. I don't have time to be a diva. Who wants that? There's this stereotype thing when it comes to "diva"; I always think it means you're full of yourself. But there are so many great divas out there who have a humble spirit and are very confident. So maybe I need to get a little more of that.


The BET Awards are coming up. What are you looking forward to most?
I haven't been to the BET Awards in a long time, so I just want to go and see what happens. I know a lot of great artists are going to be there. I want to see the performances and be a part of a great night.


Do you have a favorite BET Awards moment from the past?
Rick James
came on stage and had the entire crowd cracking up. There have been a lot of great moments but that was a fantastic moment.


You have a new album due in August, Two Eleven. Details?

It's great to have a new album with a new label, a new journey in music. Two Eleven was the day I was born and also the day Whitney Houston passed away. So I dedicated this album and this musical journey to her. I just want to honor her in everything that I do.

Are you planning to tour?
I definitely want to tour. I miss the stage, I miss connecting with my fans and I would love to go out there and see them face-to-face.


The single is "Put It Down," featuring Chris Brown. How did that collaboration come about?

Chris Brown was actually a writer on the album. He co-wrote a song for me called "Slower." He was at a session and heard the song "Put It Down" and hopped on it. I wasn't even there. This was way after the song was finished. I didn't know that he was going to rap and sing, and when I heard it I was like, "This is hot!" I thank him for jumping on the record. Having the young generation at his beck and call, it was a blessing for me and what I'm trying to do.


You're in Tyler Perry's movie The Marriage Counselor. What was that experience like?

That was an incredible experience. Tyler Perry is an amazing person. And to pick me for this role, it was a great opportunity. I'm one of the leads, not the marriage counselor. It's Jurnee Smollett's movie. It's also with Vanessa Williams, Lance Gross, Kim Kardashian. I have most of my scenes with Lance Gross. I had one scene with Jurnee and the rest with Lance. I wish I could have worked with everyone.


You have so much going on. How are you balancing music, acting and being a mom?

I think I'm in a great place. The balance is definitely a challenge because I'm doing so much right now and I have so many responsibilities, watching my daughter grow, being a good friend, a good daughter, a good girlfriend and all these things. But it's great to have a personal life and have a business life that you're also proud of. When I didn't have a lot going on I felt unfulfilled, even though I felt fulfilled in my personal life. I needed that other side, too, to be creative. So the balance worked itself out. I'm in a great place. I really am.

Rick Ross Covers XXL


Rick Ross is the boss at Maybach Music Group and on the cover of the latest issue of XXL. The Teflon Don gets the long profile treatment on the eve of his highly anticipated new album God Forgives, I Don't and hot on the heels of Self Made: Vol. 2, the compilation album from the MMG crew, which hits stores on June 26.

The story, titled "The Man with the Golden Touch" finds Ross opening up about his health issues and balancing life as a label head and a solo hip hop megastar. Like LeBron James the path to the throne was a turbulent one for this Miami player, but now that he’s been coronated a hip hop king XXL gets the full rundown on the journey.

Also in the issue is an article written by the inimitable and inescapable 2 Chainz, who you can see perform live at the BET Awards '12.

The July/August issue of XXL hits stores July 14.

Ross, who is up for multiple awards including Best Male Hip Hop Artist, is a part of the explosive performance line up at this year’s BET Awards. Rozay and his MMG crew, Meek Mill, Wale, Omarion, will light the big stage up with a magical showing. Count on it!

Kandi Burruss Says Sex is a Taboo Topic in Black Community

 

Kandi Burruss


 
 
Kandi Burruss recently appeared on Bethenny Frankel's talk show to promote her new line of sex toys and ended up talking about how she started speaking for Black women who wanted to be as sexually liberated as the RHOA star.

"Well the crazy thing is I didn’t try to make it a race issue," Burruss said. "I think because I’m Black, obviously, I had a lot of people come up to me and say 'Did you realize you’re the face of Black women being more liberated and talking about sex,' and I didn’t realize that until now. In our community, that Black community, it is very hush hush to talk about sex. Everything is hush hush, like you can’t talk about that."

Burruss also discussed the idea that Black men are typically uncomfortable with their woman incorporating toys and gadgets into their sex life.

"Black men a lot of times are not down with that at all because it’s this whole thing of 'Black men are supposed to be swinging,' which a lot of them are not! But they feel like 'You don’t need that, I'm handling things around here.' A lot of times men are pretty much guaranteed to get the "AHHHHH" moment. We don’t always get the "AHHHHH" moment every single time. So if we don’t get that every single time, why can’t we get a little bit of extra…?"

Do you agree with her that talking about sex is still taboo within the community today? Do you openly have chats about your love life with your friends? Sound off in the comments!