
Janet Jackson‘s new promo poster for Tyler Perry’s For COlored Girl movie is out. We’ve got the pic, as well as Rihanna‘s release date when you read on…
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Can’t wait to see this movie. Janet and co. are coming to a movie screen near you on November 5th.

Rihanna‘s ready to release her brand new album Loud. It just got the release date of November 16th. You ready for the promo ambush?

R.I.P. to gospel singer Marvin Sapp‘s wife MaLinda Sapp. She just lost her battle with colon cancer after fighting her Stage 4 diagnosis. Here’s the statement from the family:
“It’s with our deepest sympathy that we inform you that Pastor Marvin Sapp’s wife MaLinda Sapp has passed on today after battling colon cancer.
It was confirmed on the Lonnie Williams show today. An official press release has not been issued yet but more details will be coming on the Yolanda Adams Morning show tomorrow morning!
Earlier this year, Marvin Sapp was testifying of how his wife, MaLinda, was given a clean bill of health by doctors after being diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer in 2009. But then, those health concerns resurfaced and Marvin Sapp requested intense, around-the-clock prayer.”
The couple was married for 15 years. So sad. R.I.P.
The Randomness:
1. The NFL Champion New Orleans Saints are kicking off the new NFL season tonight at the Dome. You know what that means….WHO DAT!
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Actress Paula Patton landed a role in the upcoming Mission Impossible sequel. According to
Director and actor Tyler Perry will be releasing a new film For Colored Girls on November 5th of this year instead of on MLK weekend in 2011 . Perry’s new release date will put the film in a position to be considered for year-end awards. The cast will include Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Loretta Devine, Anika Noni Rose, Thandie Newton, Kimberly Elise, Kerry Washington, Phylicia Rashad, Macy Gray, Tessa Thompson, Michael Ealy, Hill Harper, Khalil Kain, Omari Hardwick and Richard Lawson. Perry’s film will be based on Ntozake Shange’s award-winning 1975 stage play titled ‘For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.’
















