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Dishing It

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Date published: 11/4/2004

Nick at nite?

Not too long ago, I dropped the hint of a possible split between Jessica Simpson and that one guy she married that one time.

You know, that guy who's in that show with her. David? Sean? Alouicious? Oh yes--Nick!

In the middle of their whole "nothing will ever tear us apart even though we've stopped wearing our wedding rings" denialathon, Nick thought it would be a good idea to attend a wild bachelor party featuring the kind of girls who usually entertain at bachelor parties.

And like the well-oiled gossip machines they are, both the National Enquirer and Star magazine cranked out headlines alluding to the fact that Nick broke the "look but don't touch" rule.

Nick, his publicist and the entertainer in question all deny any wrongdoing, and say that the allegations are 100 percent false.

Usually, three people all saying the same thing is all it would take to convince me, but consider this: Nick is a man--he's built to lie. The publicist is paid to lie. The entertainer is probably being paid to get a serious case of amnesia.

So we'll just have to wait it out. In every group, there's the guy who thinks it's a good idea to videotape everything so he can have it as a keepsake. I'm sure if offered the right price, his house will get "burglarized" and the tape will end up on Pay per View.

That's a rap!

Relationships in the rap-music industry deteriorate faster than the cartilage in Whitney Houston's nose.

So it's no surprise that R. Kelly is suing Jay-Z for $75 million and has dropped out of their "Best of Both Worlds" tour.

According to RollingStone .com, the drama started when R. Kelly started showing up late--or sometimes not at all--because the lighting cues were off. We all know that when the lighting is off, that makes it impossible to sing.

Jay-Z tried to downplay the incidents, saying that R. Kelly was a perfectionist who likes to do everything the right way, but I guess on Friday he finally snapped.

According to spywitnesses, R. Kelly pulled another stunt where he walked offstage because he saw people in the crowds pointing guns at him.


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Date published: 11/4/2004