Fans of Snoop Dogg
in Boston, Massachusetts are upset with the Doggfather, claiming he stiffed them.
According to reports, Snoop was supposed to appear at the Boston Waves nightclub
after his performance with Linkin Park at the Tweeter Center as part of the Projekt
Revolution tour. Fans had paid almost $100 each to meet the Hip-Hop icon. The
promoter of the show said Snoop showed up 90 minutes late, came and went straight
to a back room, sparked up some marijuana and then left shortly afterwards out
of a back door.
Bryan “Baby”
Williams, CEO of Cash Money Records, recently settled an outstanding jewelry
bill with a Florida jeweler. The incident started when Williams and King’s
Jewelers in Bay Harbor Islands claimed that the Birdman ordered and failed to
pay for $85,000 worth of jewels. Williams ordered a $23,500 pendant made of
18-karat white gold with diamonds that formed the initials BM along with nine
white gold diamond pendants that had Cash Money Records inscribed. A settlement
was reached and Williams will pay $57,500 and receive the jewels.
Kanye West will
profess his love for Jesus by decorating his Los Angeles, California house in
a unique fashion. In an interview with Q magazine, West said that he had commissioned
a painter to re-create Michelangelo’s legendary Sistine Chapel. “It
will hang on the ceiling in my dining room,” West said. “It’s gonna
have over 50 cherubs and saints."
Sean “P.
Diddy” Combs has bought a 21-room mansion for 8.95 million dollars in
Alpine, New Jersey. Diddy’s latest acquisition is a roomy 17,000-square-foot
house with eight bedrooms, 91/2-bath, over 31 acres, an indoor basketball and
racquetball court, a full gym with sauna, a pool with a waterfall and separate
spa, a 700-gallon aquarium, and other amenities. Neighbors haven’t complained,
but fear their new celebrity resident may bring commotion or increase traffic
in their quite neighborhood.