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Oprah Apologizes to Robin Givens for Tyson Interview

November 17th, 2009

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Oprah Winfrey said she was wrong for not challenging a comment made by Mike Tyson about wanting to “sock” Robin Givens during an interview on her syndicated television program.

From WENN.com

“Givens fought back angry tears as she revealed she sat in disbelief as Winfrey’s studio audience chuckled while Tyson admitted he wanted to “sock her” after an infamous TV interview with newswoman Barbara Walters.

In the special, Givens went into great detail about some of the fights she and her then-husband had had as a silent and enraged Tyson sat beside her.

Givens, who Tyson described as a “tough” and “mean” woman during his Oprah interview, told the talk show titan she was “really hurt” by the way Winfrey handled the chat with her ex.

Holding back tears, the actress said, “I wouldn’t be honest if there wasn’t a part of me that wanted you to go, when he said, ‘Oh, I’ve socked her before…’ ‘That’s not right.’ And it wasn’t right, it was painful.”

“He can say whatever about me… but there are so many women like me, in my situation, that I just feel when there is this laughter, if you are in that situation out there, it kind of lightens it.”

Oprah responded by insisting her studio audience laughed because “they were uncomfortable” and because Tyson used the word “sock”. She also told Givens, “I don’t think that they were laughing at you, I think they were laughing at the term.”

She then offered her guest a personal apology, stating, “In that moment, I will tell you, I felt that I should have said something. I felt that I should have said, ‘Audience, that isn’t funny…’ so I regret it.”

“I would say to you and every woman, who has ever been hit, I feel that I did not handle that as well as I should have and I feel that I could have gone further and should have said more to clarify that what he was doing and what he was saying was wrong.”

“So I apologize to you and I apologize to every woman who has ever been in that situation.”

A relieved Givens said, “Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

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Chicago TV Host Parents Found Slain

October 21st, 2009

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The parents of a popular Chicago TV news host were found dead in a suburban Chicago forest preserve.

Milton and Ruby McClendon, the parents of Garrard McClendon, the host of “Garrard McClendon Live” died of multiple gunshot wounds, according to Journal-isms.com

The McClendon’s live in Hammond, Ind, a suburb of Chicago. Investigators from Illinois and Indiana are working on the investigation.

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Entertainment News: Laurence Fishburne Returns To Television; New Sony Record Company Will Target A&R

August 20th, 2008

Laurence Fishburne returns to television. Laurence Fishburne is set to make his first return to the cast of a TV series since the late-1980s when he played Cowboy Curtis on the children’s show “Pee Wee’s Playhouse.” Fishburne will portray a forensic scientist on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” Calling the new gig a “wonderful collaboration,” Fishburne is set to appear in the show’s 10th season that begins in October. Show executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar said in a joint statement: “Without hesitation, we said (to CBS bosses) ‘Laurence Fishburne.’ He is a powerful and intense actor, with an incredible range.” Fishburne is best known for his film roles as Morpheus in The Matrix and Furious Styles from Boyz N the Hood.

Battery Records has urban focus. A new Sony music company will revive the practice of artist development, AllHipHop.com reports. Battery Records is to oversee early development among performers on the rosters of RCA and Zomba. “We started operation back in mid-June, so it’s a brand new division,” head man Neil Levine tells All Hip Hop. “It’s really an incubator imprint label. Our main focus is really taking developing artists that are signed to our frontline labels.” Artist development has been used throughout the recording industry to groom new label recruits in career longevity and preparation.

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