• Coco & Ice-T Welcome Baby Girl; Celebrity Couple Starts Twitter Account After Birth

    Their baby girl is finally here! Early Saturday morning (Nov. 28), Coco and rapper husband, Ice-T, welcomed daughter Chanel Nicole into the world. Shortly after giving birth, the new mother shared a precious Instagram photo of their first child. In order to guarantee their bundle of joy is fully prepared for the social media world, the celebrity couple even created a Twitter account in her name.
  • Coco Tweets Baby Ultrasound at 7 Months and Still Does Not Look Pregnant

    Coco Austin and her husband, "Law & Order: SVU" actor Ice T, announced to the world in July that they are having a baby. The model, now 28 weeks along still has many questioning why her belly remains so flat and even questioning if she's actually pregnant. Even with the speculation, Austin continues to post photos of herself wearing tight fitted pants, heels and sheer tops. She has recently shared a photo that may put an end to those questioning if she's actually pregnant -- a 3D Ultrasound photo of her growing baby.
  • MC Supreme, West Coast Rap All-Stars Member, Killed in Car Crash

    MC Supreme, a Los Angeles hip-hop performer best known for his 1990 single "Black In America," was killed in a car crash over the weekend. The emcee had pulled his car over to the side of the Pacific Coast Highway, where it was struck by a man driving a pickup truck. Supreme was pronounced dead at the scene and his female passenger was transported to a local hospital. The other driver was arrested on suspicion of a DUI.
  • Bloods Protest Selection of Snoop Dogg for 2015 MLB All-Star Game Performer at Cincinnati Reds Home Field

    Representatives for the United Bloods Affiliates have released a statement denouncing the decision of Major League Baseball to feature Snoop Dogg as part of the 2015 MLB All-Star Game entertainment, which will be held at the Cincinnati Reds' Great American Ballpark this year. UBA claimed that featuring a noted Crips affiliate as a musical guest unfairly painted over the relationship of the Reds and the notorious Los Angeles gang, as well as Bloods' contributions to the history of gang warfare as a whole.
  • Stop This Please: 'Turn Down For What' Gets A Punk Cover Featuring Ice T.

    This was either a case of the thinking that any press is good press or somebody did not think this one through at all. In an upcoming compilation Punk Goes Pop 6 (there have been six of these ?!), a hardcore, death metal cover of DJ Snake & Lil Jon's trap anthem 'Turn Down For What" was included. The covering offenders are Upon A Burning Body, who got Ice T to spit a verse or two in between solving crimes on Law & Order SVU. The band rewrites the vocals, but keeps the same theme of turning up / down and general debauchery.
  • Ice-T Likens Jumping into the Cast of 'Law & Order: SVU' to Taking Part in a Bank Robbery

    Danny Pino had his work cut out for him back in 2011 when he joined the cast of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Eternal fan favorite Christopher Meloni had just departed after 12 seasons with NBC's hit show, and any actor coming in was going to find it a challenge to try and create a character as beloved as (Un)Stabler was. Show veteran Ice-T was talking about the transition while at the Paley Center for Media this week, and he likened it to pulling off a bank robbery.
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