After months of speculation, Drake is apparently making his move to leave
his label, Young Entertainment. He wants out and he'll probably get out soon.
The decision to leave YM can't be an easy one to make. Lil Wayne, who founded
Young Money, may not be very happy about Drizzy's choice. Can you blame him?
The label's made some serious cash off D's hit albums, most recently the
blockbuster Take Care. Weezy's making his feelings known.
According to MediaTakeOut.com,
Drake fired his managers and his agents in recent weeks. The ball is rolling,
and it does seem more and more likely that Drizzy's looking for a new label.
Something's going on! On Thursday, Lil Wayne took to Twitter, sending out a
rather cryptic tweet that
read, "Sweetheart dont u know that when u lose me, u lose yourself? I'll
be loyal before I lie and honored before I'm dishonest."
Some speculate that this tweet was definitely aimed at Drake and his
decision to sever ties with Young Money (the loyalty/dishonest part is pretty
telling). It could be that Lil Wayne is frustrated and angry about something
totally unrelated, but given the Drake drama, possibly not. The timing
certainly seems telling.
Fans, what do you think? Is this a Drake and Lil Wayne beef brewing?
NBA player Kris Humphries claimed
"fraud" as the reason for his separation and annulment to reality
starlet Kim Kardashian. While that is plenty interesting, Humphries' response
to a gossip report is equally notable.
Star Magazine has blasted a huge
headline: "Kim's
Bombshell: KRIS IS GAY!" The tabloid claims Humphries wouldn't
touch her after the honeymoon and he is now vowing to destroy the Kardashians.
A Humphries representative says the
tabloid report is not true. The New
York Post ran a statement from the free agent
forward's publicist that declares the allegations from Star Magazine's story
are "completely false and ridiculous. He is not gay."
Kardashian and Humphries split after
just 72 days of wedded bliss. Kris believes he was used as a plot line for the
Kardashians' reality show, according to TMZ.
Mets fans will remember former
catcher Mike Piazza responding to swirling rumors that he was gay by
emphatically stating, "I'm not gay. I'm heterosexual," to reporters on
the field before a 2002 game against the Phillies.