A secondary source says: “My brother saw the whole incident. He [the attacker] walked up there with the book, she signed it and, as she looked up, he just punched her. He [my brother] actually heard the impact. Suddenly the security all jumped on him and they were trying to pull him out and he was just laughing, he thought it was funny.”
That’s just straight messed up. Soooooooo NOT right! Like why would you Ruin her day!? And how could you PUNCH a girl! She looks devastated
We love ya Leona!! :-* Hopefully she can do a lil skit about this whole ordeal on SNL one day, like Taylor Swift is probably gonna do when she premieres. Cant wait to see her diss Kanye!
Awwwh, Leona Lewis Gets Punched @ Her Book Signing :’(
15 OctFashion Faceoff!!!!!! (MTV vs. BET)
15 OctAlessandra Ambrosio (Victoria’s Secret Angel) and Letoya Lucket (Former member of Destiny’s Child) both had great innovative ideas when picking this Balmain dress from the Autumn 2009 Collection. Letoya rocked hers first back in June at the BET Awards, And Alessandra just released her look last night for the Latin MTV Awards.
While Alessandra paired this cut away dress with Christian Louboutin Prive Pump Sling Back heels, Letoya chose sequenced open toed platform sling backs. Now for that fatal question, Who Rocke it better!??
Trina Featured in XXL:
15 OctFrom her 2000 debut, Da Baddest Bitch, to last year’s Still Da Baddest, Trina has never been afraid to state her position in hip-hop. On her upcoming album, Amazin’, (tentatively scheduled for March 30) the Diamond Princess is taking a glamorous turn from “regular rap” to embark on a pop-friendly course of evolution.
Trina has enlisted genre-crossing producers Jim Jonsin (Lil Wayne, Jennifer Lopez), Scott Storch (50 Cent, Mariah Carey) and Rico Love (Usher, Chris Brown) to help her “think outside the box,” while guest appearances by rap heavyweights Rick Ross, Ludacris and Young Money upstart Nicki Minaj keep her in tuned with hip-hop listeners.
With the album’s first single, “That’s My Attitude” growing in the streets, The First Lady of the Dirty South talks to XXLMag.com about the lack of female unity in rap, being her own boss, and her love for Lady Gaga.
XXLMag.com: You recently brought video vixen-turned-rapper Angel Lola Luv out on stage with you and Nikki Minaj is featured on this album. How do you avoid the cattiness between a lot of females in the rap game?
Trina: I’m just a confident woman. I’m so confident in myself that when I step out I know that I am that bitch. I’m not worried about her to the left or her to the right. We’re missing that unity. We don’t have that because everyone wants everyone to tear apart. This is why there are no categories in awards for female rappers. You can’t just have two artist in the category. You need Trina. You need Nicki Minaj. You need Missy Elliott. You need Eve, Lil’ Kim, Foxy Brown, Remy, Shawnna, Angel Lola Luv, Teyana Taylor, Lil’ Mama. You need everybody in the game that’s doing this.
XXLMag.com: Is that why you’re bossing up and putting out an all female group, Pretty Money?
Trina: The group is me, V. Sharock Star and Angie Love. They’re a hip-hop/R&B duo. They’re young, energetic and fun. V. Sharock Star is feisty. She reminds me of me when I first did “Nann Nigga” on Trick’s album. And Angie, she’s from New York—she sings and has a beautiful spirit. Together it just works. Pretty Money has a mixtape out called Sitting Pretty. Working with them in the studio is a different feeling for me being in the CEO’s chair.
XXLMag.com: How so?
Trina: Just being an artist you have to take that backseat sometimes. Being an artist and CEO you get to see how you probably once drove the label nuts. I can see it because they’re driving me nuts. It’s still beautiful to get in the studio and watch them work and see them come to me and need advice. It’s just a beautiful thing. I have three other artist and that’s just me trying to be successful. I’m trying to build a brand. I love what I do and I wouldn’t change anything about it.
XXLMag.com: Did it bother you that MTV’s “Hottest MCs 2009” list was devoid of any female rappers?
Trina: I expect that, because the industry is male dominated. It’s just too many guys. You got Jay-Z, Nas, Lil Wayne, Ludacris, T.I., Young Jeezy, Soulja Boy, Rick Ross, and you got 10 MCs. Where are you going to put a girl?
XXLMag.com: If you had a vote which female would you put on the list? Trina: I’d say Nikki. She definitely deserves the respect. She doesn’t have an album out or sold any records, but it’s more so about the passion and the response she gets from the listeners. To see her pave her way from nothing to come up to be a topic or a name. You give that respect to the person coming up making a name for themselves. That’s just real talk. I don’t pull any punches. People say I give too much credit to people but it’s not about that. It’s about being real. And being real is giving props when it’s due. You can’t be hating or mad when you see people doing their thing. I love it. If you mad then you not doing something right. —Rondell Conway
Trina at the 5 Star Chick Video Shoot





















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