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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Snoop Dogg Becomes a Grandfather



The Doggfather has now become a grandfather. Snoop Dogg's eldest son, Cordé Broadus, became a father to a new baby boy, Zion, giving the legendary rapper his very first grandchild.
In a photo posted to Instagram, Broadus, 20, showed the world his new bundle of joy with the caption, "Iron Lion ZION." Though the California rapper was out of town during his grandson's birth, he still made sure to share his excitement on social media: "Zion. U have a lot of love waitin' on u grandson!!," he captioned under a collage celebrating the birth.
The "Let's Get Blown" emcee's youngest son, Cordell — who is set to star in a football-themed mini-series on ESPN, was present for Zion's birth.
Congratulations to the Broadus family on their new addition!
Source:BET

Watch Out!! Chop Am remix ft Olamide and Wale - Reekado Banks Says

Mavin artist Reekado Banks will feature YBNL rapper Olamide, and American rapper Wale on the remix of his 2014 single ‘Chop Am’, 
The singer who bagged Rookie of the year award at Headies 2104 said this during a recent radio interview.

Source: Nigerian Entertainment Today 
Olamide. (Instagram: kingbaddo)Reekado Banks                                                            

Kenya Moore dissapointed at Lupita Nyong'o for refusing to take a pic with her


Former Miss USA and Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Kenya Moore called Oscar winning actress Lupita Nyong'o out on twitter two days ago for refusing to take a photo with her when they met at a Golden Globes after party. The epic snub was revealed after a fan asked Kenya who she hung out with at the party. See below...




2 US climbers expected to reach top of Yosemite peak in first free-climb of El Capitan


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  • In this Jan. 12, 2015 photo provided by Tom Evans, Kevin Jorgeson climbs what has been called the hardest rock climb in the world: a free climb of El Capitan, the largest monolith of granite in the world, a half-mile section of exposed granite in California's Yosemite National Park. El Capitan rises more than 3,000 feet above the Yosemite Valley floor. The first climber reached its summit in 1958, and there are roughly 100 routes up to the top. (AP Photo/Tom Evans, elcapreport) (The Associated Press)
Two climbers vying to finish the once-seemingly impossible challenge of scaling a sheer slab of granite in California's Yosemite National Park without climbing aids are closing in on the top of the 3,000-foot (900-meter) peak.
If all goes as planned, 30-year-old Kevin Jorgeson of California and 36-year-old Tommy Caldwell of Colorado, should reach the summit of El Capitan early Wednesday, possibly as early as 1 p.m. said spokeswoman Jess Clayton.
They started Dec. 27 and have been "free-climbing," a technique that shuns climbing aids other than harnesses and ropes to prevent deadly falls.
The world has been watching the pair's grueling half-mile journey up the peak's Dawn Wall route. But Clayton says the men won't give media interviews at the top. They plan to discuss the climb Thursday.
Eric Jorgeson, Kevin Jorgeson's father, told KGO-TV his son has always been a climber and watching him fulfill a long-time dream makes him proud.
"He climbed everything he could think of. It made us nervous early on as parents, but we got used to it," the father said. "It was more other parents saying, 'Hey, your son is at the top of a backstop.'"
The two started climbing El Capitan (there are more than 100 routes to the top) when Kevin Jorgeson turned 15 and it has been a birthday tradition ever since.
Becca Caldwell, who is married to Tommy Caldwell, is also on the ground with their toddler son and has been blogging about her excitement as she prepares to reunite with her husband