Nicki Minaj hid curves at Grammys but Lady Gaga talked about hers?

It was not the hell-fire and demon vs. church theme of Nicki Minaj’s Grammys production that had people talking. Actually most people on the East Coast sent early Twitter warnings to viewers on the West Coast to avert their eyes when they heard Nicki start to sing. [Lest they be turned into a pillar of salt for watching or enjoying the heresy.] The real gossip about the Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj rivalry was about why Nicki, who is blessed with such a gorgeous figure, hid it all under that big red cape. Lady Gaga used her star power more wisely this year and spent the week leading up to Grammy night talking about body image. Keep reading…

How did Whitney Houston die and why are Police so quiet about it?

In recent years, winner of six Grammy awards Whitney Houston struggled with addictions to cocaine, alcohol, and pills. Her reps are only confirming the singer died. They have confirmed disturbing details that her body was discovered at the Beverly Hilton in the bathroom specifically. Her bodyguard is the one who found her. Paramedics tried unsuccessfully to revive her for over 20 minutes in the bathroom of the Beverly Hills hotel where she was found unresponsive. No one is saying what the autopsy results have revealed yet — including the police. So it’s up to the rumor mills to speculate on the real cause of death. Keep reading…

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The Grammys 2012: Whitney Houston death dominated red carpet interviews?

L.L. Cool J says his quandary was how to show respect to Whitney Houston without laying a cloud of despair over the festivities for the rest of the nominees and award winners. Show producer Neil Portnow said what is true by nature for the music community is they are able to improvise and that they are proud to do the tribute for Whitney with love on Grammy Awards night. Fortunately, they elected to start the night with Bruce Springstein. It was a refreshing change of pace (to celebrate rather than mourn), as TV Guide Network Red Carpet Host Chris Harrison started almost every celebrity interview talking about death. Keep reading…