As if his teary-eyed gospel praise vlog didn’t raise enough questions about his mental state, NBA ace Stephon Marbury is once again producing webcam tomfoolery after releasing this jam session to Aqua’s 1997 hit “Barbie Girl.”
Oh dear…Hoopster Richard Jefferson has been crowned Cad of The Week after the San Antonio Spurs star caught a case of cold feet and dumped his gorgeous bride-to-be just hours before their wedding — via email!!
Terrell Owens — otherwise known as former NFL hellraiser T.O — has opted for nudity in a means of getting fans to tune into his new reality show on VH1.
The former Dallas Cowboys star is putting his cakes on display in a new promo ad for The T.O. Show that began making its rounds on the blogosphere earlier this week. The show will follow Owens and his “best friends and publicists” as they re-evaluate the retired athlete’s personal life in hopes of finding his soulmate.
Emily Peniche, the former fiancee of Los Angeles Lakers ace Josh Powell, has issued a public appeal for help in her two year custody fight with the NBA star. Emily claims Powell hijacked the couple’s three-year-old daughter, Patience, at age 15 months and has been keeping mother and child apart ever since.
Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair, who led the Tennessee Titans’ to victory in the 2000 Super Bowl, was found dead Saturday July 4, 2009 with multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head, in a condominium in Downtown Nashville.
Also found dead was the married McNair’s 20-year-old girlfriend, Sahel Kazemi. Nashville Police say a pistol was discovered near the young woman’s body. She had a single gunshot wound to the head. While police have classified McNair death a homicide, they have not yet determined a manner of death for Kazemi.
The two met at a local Dave & Buster’s restaurant — where Kazemi worked and McNair often took his family. A sister of the brunette claims she believed McNair was in the process of getting a divorce. Steve McNair had been married to Mechelle Cartwright for 13 years, with whom his had four sons.
Uh-oh. Did Black Ty mess up out National Anthem at last night’s NBA Playoff Game. Tyrese Gibson, star of the upcoming summer blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, has created a firestorm with his rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the L.A. Lakers took on the Denver Nuggets in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals on Wednesday night.
It brought on “howls of excitement and disbelief,” according to one L.A. Times sports blogger.
The actor, singer, and mode angered some by tampering with the patriotic words. Instead of saying “our flag was still there,” he sang “our Lakers were still there.”