Stevie J has Tommie Lee in tears on Leave it to Stevie

Stevie J leaves Tommie Lee in tears on this week’s Leave it to Stevie — after he expresses doubts about her music career. The drama unfolds when Stevie drops by as Tommie is taking part in a photoshoot, looking drop dead in red. She tells him it’s for a mix-tape she’s doing, and straight away

K. Michelle flips out over restaurant delays on My Life

K. Michelle: loses the plot on her VH-1 show My Life this week, over delays to her new restaurant Puff & Petals in Atlanta. She then lays down the law to business partner Shema and her bestie, makeup artist Jonathan, about the lack of progress — and the fact some of the workmanship is shoddy. And

Is Nathan Griffith walking all over Jenelle Evans on Teen Mom 2?

On this week’s Teen Mom 2, is Jenelle Evans’s ex-fiance Nathan Griffith walking all over her? That’s certainly what new man David Eason seems to think as they discuss text messages she sent him after he asked to have son Kaiser, 2, over the weekend. The argument comes as she and David are heading out

Yandy Smith-Harris fights plot to break up her family on Love & Hip Hop

Yandy Smith-Harris comes out fighting on this week’s Love & Hip Hop — after hearing that her husband Mendeeces’ baby mama Erika DeShazo is plotting to break up her family. Koko, the best friend of Mendeecees other baby mama Samantha Wallace, tells her that Erica has been conspiring to try and damage Yandy’s family beyond

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Kenya Moore ‘threatened’ by ex Matt Jordan on The Real Housewives of Atlanta

Kenya Moore receives a threatening message from ex Matt Jordan on this week’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta — telling her she’ll “regret” it if she calls the police or flirts with another guy. The drama comes after Kenya is signed up to host the opening of Peter’s club in Charlotte, and he asks Kenya if

10 best monster movies ever

Monster movies tend to be about man’s arrogant superiority over nature — which is why the plots of classics like Them! and Godzilla center around the damaging after-effects of the atomic age. Others like Frankenstein and The Fly examine man’s God complex and his need to tamper with or recreate life which usually ends with cruelty and