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Mary J Blige

On top of the $900,000 she allegedly owes New Jersey, the Queen of R&B has been slapped with this big ass tax lien by the IRS.
Despite rumors that the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and Mary J. Blige are at odds over her role in the Lifetime movie, Betty and Coretta, the two met this weekend over lunch in California, where the award-winning artist presented the Minister with a personally autographed copy of her recent edition of L.A. Confidential magazine. 
The pair are starring in the new film Betty & Coretta, the story of the widows of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, and how they carry on as single mothers after the assassination of their husbands.
As the cover girl of Cosmopolitan's March 2013 issue, Miley flaunts her bold, blonde pixie cut and reveals a few secrets about her forthcoming new album. 
Hurricane Sandy has left many devestated after it ramsacked through the East Coast and yesterday some of our favorite celebs gathered together for a “Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together” telethon to raise funds. 
Mary J. Blige has always been an outspoken member of the hip hop community, and now she has officially spoken out about her support for gay marriage.
Mary J Blige stopped by Hot97’s Angie Martinez Show and finally discussed the details behind her controversial, yet hilarious, Burger King commercial. 
The best moment, for us at least, came near the end (it starts around 4:18) when Iggy and her friends are digging into some freshly cooked crispy fried chicken.
Mary J. Blige and Rick Ross take turns on the hip-hop break-up song, reminiscing on love lost. 
The controversial radio host who just got out of hot water for verbally attacking a Georgetown Law student, calling her a slut and a prostitute based on her views on birth control, is at it again. 
Fast food has a history of using horrible songs to push their product. 
Well after two days, and after Burger King pulled the commercial from its YouTube page, claiming that there was a music licensing issue, The Queen has responded. 
I really don't understand why black people are so afraid to embrace our love for fried chicken and chicken in general. It's delicious. 
The King of the flame broiled and the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul’s partnership seems to be ruffling a few feathers, but when not over-analyzed, it's really a hilarious thirty second piece of advertisement.  
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