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I was on twitter minding my own business and came across this here………………This chile betta WERK.

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Yes, lil momma’s shoe game is righteous.  You’d be a fool if  you thought she shopped at traditional lil momma stores.  Nope, she shops at big momma stores like Christian Louboutin and Marc Jacobs.  Jealous???  Wonder what lucky lil lady will get the hand me downs when she’s done with them.

I hear her purse and wardrobe game is on the proper side as well.

But $150,000 on shoes is small fry compared with the rest of the youngster’s wardrobe, which is believed to have a value of $3.2million.

She has been spotted out in a $2,140 Dolce & Gabbana trench coat, and last year she was spotted with an $800 miniature version of her mother’s Ferragamo bag.

Lolzzzzzzzzzzz too cute.

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I would have thought Naomi would be deemed a billionaire as long as she’s been in the game…..h*ll she’s still in the game, but I digress.  By the time Gisele turns 32 next month she will be the 1st billionaire supermodel.  Don’t hate on the girl……get in  where you fit in.

Brazilian beauty GISELE BUNDCHEN is on course to become the world’s first billionaire supermodel, according to business magazine Forbes.

The pin-up has been the highest-paid supermodel since 2004 – and thanks to her savvy financial sense, she could be a billionaire by the time she turns 32 next summer (Jul12).

Forbes editors list her lucrative Versace and Dior contracts, her successful jewelry and footwear lines and her real-estate holdings in Brazil, Costa Rica and Brentwood, California among her assets.

The publication reports Bundchen will not only become the first billionaire supermodel, but also the first Brazilian female self-made billionaire.

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The specially designed ride, nicknamed “The Heat,” includes a lounge, a movie room with a 100-inch screen, marble floors throughout, offices for his assistants and writing staff, a large bedroom and all-granite bathroom. It measures about 53 feet long, has 22 wheels and weighs in at around 30 tons.

He so deserves it.  Now if Martin Lawrence, Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan, Dave Chapelle, Charlie Murphy, Jamie Foxx and Wanda Sykes were all in attendance and this turns into a roast, this may be the best comedy turnouts ever.

 

MTV Networks’ rookie awards show has announced it will give the actor-comedian the inaugural Comedy Icon Award, which goes “to a modern icon, an individual who has made an extraordinary contribution to comedy and whose impact and innovations have changed the landscape and inspired future generations of entertainers.” Billed as the first awards show celebrating comedy, The Comedy Awards will be taped March 26 in New York and premiere April 10 across Comedy Central, Spike TV, TV Land, VH1, Logo and Nick at Nite. Confirmed attendees include Tina Fey, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Louis C.K. and Kristin Wiig.

 

……and the phenomenon known as Beyonce’ continues to slay.  Now the girl is a super hero.  Consider me impressed.

 

“Fame: Beyonce” the comic book will be in stores this today, March 2, 2011. Beyonce will add one more feat to her already impressive resume. She’s set to become a comic-book hero.

The comic, written by CW Cooke and featuring pencils by Alex Lopez, will trace Beyonce’s rise through the music business, from her early days with Destiny’s Child to her booming solo career.

According to writer CW Cooke, for a person seemingly always in the public eye, Beyonce has led a relatively private life. Even the most avid Beyonce fan, then, will learn something new when reading Fame: Beyonce, Cooke said.

“We’ve found a niche with our bio comics,” said publisher Darren G. Davis. “Our success with this comic shows that there is a much wider audience for sequential storytelling than many thought. These readers are simply looking for something other than superheroes or horror. With our bio comics, we strive to bring these new readers evenhanded, well-researched looks at some of their favorite celebrities.”

The last eight FAME comic book biographies have sold out. “Fame: Beyonce” will hit comic bookshops and online retailers like. The suggested retail price (SRP) for the upcoming comic book is $3.99. To find a comic book store near you go to www.comicshoplocator.com.

The comic will also be on Amazon here: http://amzn.to/9XFRwo

Bluewater Productions, one of the country’s leading independent comics companies, publishes a wide range of comics each month. The company is known for its biography comics, and has enjoyed big success with comics based on the lives of Lady Gaga, Michelle Obama, Oprah and Taylor Swift. The company, though, also publishes science fiction, horror, young-adult and superhero comics.

Upcoming titles Bluewater has coming out is “Fame: The Black Eyed Peas” which will be in stores on March 23rd. In Walmart stores now is the “Fame: Justin Bieber” graphic novel.

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Madam C.J. Walker (December 23, 1867 – May 25, 1919), born Sarah Breedlove, was an African-American businesswoman, hair care entrepreneur and philanthropist. She made her fortune by developing and marketing a hugely successful line of beauty and hair products for black women under the company she founded, Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company.

For more information: http://www.madamewalker.net/

Early life

Madam C.J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove, on December 23, 1867 in Delta, Louisiana to Owen and Minerva Breedlove. She was one of six children; she had a sister Louvenia and 4 brothers: Alexander, James, Solomon, and Owen, Jr. Her parents and elder siblings were slaves on a Madison Parish plantation owned by Robert W. Burney. Although some sources claim her parents died during a yellow fever epidemic, that information is inaccurate. Her mother died, possibly from cholera, in 1872. Her father remarried and died shortly afterward when she was seven years old.

Madam C. J. Walker moved in with her older sister, Louvenia, and brother-in-law, Willie Powell. She later said she married Moses McWilliams when she was 14 years old to get a home of her own to escape Powell’s abuse. Three years later her daughter, Lelia McWilliams was born. When Sarah was 20, her husband died. Shortly afterward she moved to St. Louis where three of her brothers were barbers.[2] She joined St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, where she sang in the choir and where she was greatly influenced by women members like Jessie Batts Robinson, a school teacher and wife of newspaper publisher, Christopher Robinson.

On August 11, 1894 Sarah married a man named John Davis. That marriage ended around 1903. In January 1906 she married a newspaper sales agent, Charles Joseph Walker. They divorced in 1912.

Career

Like many women of her era, Sarah experienced hair loss. Because most Americans lacked indoor plumbing, central heating and electricity, they bathed and washed their hair infrequently. The result was scalp disease. Sarah experimented with home remedies and products already on the market until she finally developed her own shampoo and an ointment that contained sulfur to make her scalp healthier for hair growth.

Soon Sarah, now known as Madam C. J. Walker, was selling her products throughout the United States. While her daughter Lelia ran a mail order business from Denver, Madam Walker and her husband traveled throughout the southern and eastern states. They settled in Pittsburgh in 1908 and opened Lelia College to train “hair culturists.” In 1910 Walker moved to Indianapolis, Indiana where she established her headquarters and built a factory.

She began to teach and train other black women in order to help them build their own businesses. She also gave other lectures on political, economic and social issues at conventions sponsored by powerful black institutions. After the East St. Louis Race Riot, she joined leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in their efforts to support legislation to make lynching a federal crime. In 1918 at the biennial convention of the National Association Of Colored Woman (NACW) she was acknowledged for making the largest contribution to save the Anacostia (Washington, DC) house of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. She continued to donate money throughout her career to the NAACP, the YMCA, and to black schools, organizations, individuals, orphanages, and retirement homes.

The grave of Madam C. J. Walker

In May 1918 she moved to her Irvington-on-Hudson, New York estate, Villa Lewaro, which had been designed by Vertner Tandy, the first licensed black architect in New York State and a founding member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. One of her neighbors was industrialist John D. Rockefeller. Madam C.J. Walker died at Villa Lewaro on Sunday, May 25, 1919 from complications of hypertension. She was 51. At her death she was considered to be the wealthiest African-American woman in America and known to be the first self-made female American millionaire. Her daughter, A’Lelia Walker, became the president of the C.J Walker Manufacturing Company.

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Please click on one of the petition that are on the right and the left of this blog.  The petition was started to get her pardoned and to help her get her record expunged.  It only takes a couple min to complete.  Thanks soooooo much for your help.

Update****Ms. Williams-Bolar is planning on appealing the ruling.  Check out video.

This following story is all about keeping a hard working black woman down.  This BS has to stop.

Any good parent would want their child to have a good education.  Well this mother wanted just that for her 2 girls.  She used her father’s address to get her girls who are 16 and 12, into a better school system. It seemed to have hurt her more than one could expect.

Mom’s name is Kelley Williams-Bolar.  She was a teacher’s assistant and a senior at Akron University, hoping to become a teacher.  All those hopes are shattered because of the judgement.  Because of these charges which are two 3rd degree felonies, she can’t become a teacher in the state of Ohio and she probably lost her teacher’s assistant job also.  All because she wanted her girls to have a better education.  Her whole life has been derailed.   I was also on section 8 as well.  I don’t think you can have a felony to have section 8.  I could be wrong on that, but if so she may have also lost her  current residence.   BTW, her father was also charged.  He was tried, but he was given a mistrial.   The details as they presented to me are as follows:

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An Akron woman was sentenced to 10 days in the Summit County Jail, placed on three years of probation and ordered to perform community service after being convicted of falsifying residency records so that her two children could attend Copley-Fairlawn schools.

Summit Common Pleas Judge Patricia Cosgrove, who handed down the sentence Tuesday afternoon in a packed courtroom, ordered Kelley Williams-Bolar, 40, to begin serving the sentence immediately.

Williams-Bolar, who was standing before the bench with her lawyer, sagged into the arms of sheriff’s deputies as she was led away, sobbing loudly, to begin her jail time.

After seven hours of deliberations, a jury convicted her late Saturday of two counts of tampering with records.

While her two girls were registered as living with her father in Copley Township within the Copley school district, prosecutors maintained that they actually were living with Williams-Bolar on Hartford Avenue in Akron, in subsidized housing provided by the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority.

In addition to the tampering offenses, Williams-Bolar and her father, Edward L. Williams, 64, were charged with fourth-degree felonies of grand theft, accused of defrauding the school system of two years of educational services for the girls.

School officials testified that those services were worth about $30,500 in tuition.

The jury failed to reach unanimous verdicts on those charges, and Cosgrove declared a mistrial.

A decision on whether to re-try the grand theft charges against Williams-Bolar and her father is pending, prosecutors said.

On the tampering conviction, Cosgrove gave Williams-Bolar the maximum prison sentence — five years — for each of the two charges, with the sentences to run concurrently.

The judge then suspended all but 10 days of the sentence, which will be served in the county jail. Cosgrove also ordered Williams-Bolar to perform 80 hours of community service in mentoring programs sponsored by her church or the NAACP.

Teaching pursuit derailed

Cosgrove noted Williams-Bolar faces another form of punishment.

Williams-Bolar, a single mother, works as a teaching assistant with children with special needs at Buchtel High School. At the trial, she testified that she wanted to become a teacher and is a senior at the University of Akron, only a few credit hours short of a teaching degree.

That won’t happen now, Cosgrove said.

”Because of the felony conviction, you will not be allowed to get your teaching degree under Ohio law as it stands today,” the judge said. ”The court’s taking into consideration that is also a punishment that you will have to serve.”

Williams-Bolar addressed Cosgrove briefly before being sentenced, saying ”there was no intention at all” to deceive school officials.

She pleaded with Cosgrove not to put her behind bars.

”My girls need me,” she said. ”I’ve never, ever gone a day without seeing them off. Never. My oldest daughter is 16.

”I need to be there to support them.”

Williams-Bolar’s two girls, now 16 and 12, are attending schools elsewhere. They left the Copley-Fairlawn district before the 2009 school term.

The Rev. Lorenzo Glenn of Macedonia Baptist Church also pleaded for leniency, saying his church has a mentoring program well suited for probation in lieu of prison time.

Glenn told the judge that he has known Williams-Bolar for more than 20 years and was overwhelmed by her convictions.

”This is a serious matter, but by all means,” Glenn said, ”it was done to help her children.”

Glenn noted the attention the case has drawn and the resources used to prosecute the case.

All of Cleveland’s major television stations had cameras at the sentencing.

”When I see all the media here today, you’d think it was a serial killing,” Glenn said.

Cosgrove said some incarceration was appropriate, ”so that others who think they might defraud the school system perhaps will think twice.”

Assistant county prosecutor Terri Burnside, one of the two government lawyers assigned to the case, did not object to probation for Williams-Bolar.

After the sentencing, Brian Poe, Copley-Fairlawn school superintendent, said the prosecution of Williams-Bolar and her father ”obviously is a very difficult and uncomfortable case.”

According to court testimony, there were 30 to 40 similar residency cases involving other families from August 2006 to June 2008, when Williams-Bolar’s children were enrolled in Copley schools.

Williams-Bolar was the only parent prosecuted, according to testimony.

Poe said an effort was made to avoid criminal charges.

”We were able to resolve 99.9 percent of our residency disputes with the folks we called in for residency hearings,” he said. ”In this case, we were not able to resolve that.

”So, therefore, with the information that we were able to uncover, we felt it necessary to provide that information to the prosecutor’s office.”

Prosecutors presented several hours of videotaped evidence — much of it shot by a private investigator through a wrought-iron fence. The videos showed Williams-Bolar dropping off her children at a bus stop, a short walk from her father’s home, for the ride to school.

Poe said this case was not pursued as a deterrent.

”We have, for the past three and a half years, gone after residency cases and had residency hearings,” he said. ”It’s something that’s important to us. We are not an open-enrollment district.”

Laurie Cramer, spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office, said Edward Williams has outstanding theft and tampering charges in connection with a case involving the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

Those charges were separated from the Copley-Fairlawn residency case before it went to trial. A pretrial hearing involving Williams is scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday in Cosgrove’s court.

I’m hoping that this can be reduced to a misdemeanor in an appeal.  She would  still be able to educate children the way she wanted her children to be educated.  What’s so bad about that?  This punishment is way too much.  I do not think that she should have to go through all of this.  Clearly she’s a good great mother.

The county I live in has open enrollment……your child can go to any school in the county.  If her county had the same policy I wouldn’t be posting this travesty. I’m a couple of counties away from Ms Williams-Bolar.  The thing is all of the schools in my county are all really good.  This is probabThis would explain why they don’t have the same protocol in her county.  Almost like busing…..they don’t want to mix less fortunate with the more fortunate. This is so jaded and it’s BLATANT SEGREGATION.

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Source: Akron Beacon Journal

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First Jaden with his remake now Miss Willow.  These parents know how to rock.  Jay too.  Jay seems to have the eye of a tiger when he picks out his act.  Word to the wise.  If Jay likes you ur good.  Trust….. Variety breaks it down as follows:

In his latest keep-it-in-the-family move, Will Smith is exploring with Sony the potential for a remake of the musical “Annie,” with daughter Willow as the star, sources say.Smith, who developed the boffo hit “The Karate Kid” starring his son Jaden, would produce through his shingle Overbrook.

While details about the “Annie” retooling are still in development stages, rapper Jay-Z, who worked with Willow on her pop hit “Whip My Hair,” is in talks to collaborate on the music.

Project reps were tight-lipped about whether the pic would be a contemporary version and whether it will include any original songs.

Sony’s summer hit “Karate Kid” made more than $350 million worldwide and likely helped pave the way for exploring new ground with the “Annie” redo.

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“How you doin’?”  Who knew?  Way to show the youngin’s how to do it.  Consider me impressed.  Where’s that damn P90X?

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