Posted on January 21, 2009 by 2bchoopla
I finally step away from the TV long enough to post up that Barack Obama is now the 44th U.S President. (Yes We Can!)
First Lady Michelle Obama looked divine in a Isabel Toledo dress, green leather J. Crew gloves, and kitten heel Jimmy Choo’s.
First Daughters Malia and Sasha wore colorful wool coats from [...]
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Posted on January 9, 2009 by 2bchoopla
Celestina who was featured on the old FG2BH Blog (See sidebar) is the feature dancer in T-Pain’s “Freeze” video with Chris Brown. The dance heavy video was directed by Syndrome.
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Celestina brought out her signature Matrix-like dance move for the video treatment. She naturally acted as the leader of [...]
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Posted on January 9, 2009 by 2bchoopla
This week has been quite a eventful one for President-Elect Barack Obama and his family. Let’s recap with photos shall we?
Barack pose in the Oval Office of the White House with current U.S President George Bush and former-presidents (George H.W Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter). History in the making indeed…
Barack even gave some hilarious [...]
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Posted on January 1, 2009 by 2bchoopla
2008 is over and done with but let’s look back at what a great year it presented notable Africans in the entertainment world.
Wedding of the Year – Thelma Golden Duro Olowu. These two quietly tied the knot on January 2nd and she (re: Artistic Director of the Studio Museum of Harlem) wore a dress designed [...]
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