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Ice-T Gives Testimonies For Wife Coco

June 18th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Ice-T keeps his love for wife Coco going strong by giving her testimonies in public.

“Your man ever give you a testimony?” the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star, 51, asks me. Raising his voice, and his hands, Ice-T demonstrates. “’I love Coco. This is my woman, I love her.’ I say it in the street, loud. ‘Baby, I love you so much. You’re so beautiful, you’re so fly.’”

Coco adds, “He says it out of the blue, and it’s very cute, but it embarrasses me.”

How do they keep it hot?

“We spice it up,” he says. “If you love somebody, you’ve gotta love their feet, you’ve gotta love between their fingers, you’ve gotta love the way they comb their hair, you’ve gotta love when they tie their shoes … you’ve gotta go ‘ooh! Look how she ties her shoes.’ You’ve gotta love somebody, so we just dig on each other all day. It’s a good thing.”

Diddy, Beyonce, Mariah Pay Tribute At ‘Notorious’ Premiere

January 8th, 2009

Stars turn out in full force for the Notorious premiere held Wednesday at NYC’s AMC Lincoln Square, but Beyonce and Jay-Z drift in the side entrance and Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon sneak through the back door.

The superstars are simply being cautious given the circumstances surrounding the debut of the movie paying tribute to the life and death of rapper Notorious B.I.G., who was gunned down in 1997 after attending the Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles.
 
Lil’ Kim is unhappy about her portrayal and is threatening to expose the secrets of Biggie’s mom, Voletta Wallace, who says she has nothing to hide, laughing “I was exposed many years ago when I gave birth.”

Voletta adds, “It reveals a lot about my son that I don’t like, but I still love him.” What would surprise us about Biggie? “He was a manipulator.” She gives her stamp of approval to Angela Bassett’s performance of her.

Naturi Naughton, the former 3LW singer who plays Kim, confirms the controversy. “It is true, naturally, I’m not going to front,” she tells me. “But I hope she enjoys my performance because I put my heart into this. It was hard because you’re trying to appease the fans – they want to see a replica of what they’re used to – and you’re trying to appease the person because they see themselves in a different way. It’s a challenge.”

As the story goes, Kim had an affair with Biggie (born Christopher Wallace) while he was married to Faith Evans.

Dealing with the loss of her husband and father of her son Christopher doesn’t get easier for Faith Evans. She struggles to help others when they are grieving.

“You never get over it,” Faith tells me. “Even when I meet people who have gone through the loss of a loved one, I don’t know what to say even though I went through it — other than I’m praying for you, and keep your head up. I think it’s such a personal thing – you can only be there in the sense that you know that they need you. Just be there when you’re needed. Just keep yourself focused on your higher power, and keep yourself in prayer.”

After B.I.G. was killed, his good friend Puff Daddy recorded I’ll Be Missing You dedicated to his memory.

Of course, the artist now known as Diddy has no beef with how he was portrayed by Derek Luke.

“I think Derek did a great job,” Diddy says. “I think everybody on there did an excellent job. I would get chills when I was around them. I would have to actually leave. At the end of the movie, it broke my heart. My heart is broken every day with Biggie not being here, and it just opened it up even more so.”

The father of four — who is also an actor — doesn’t feel dissed because he didn’t want to play himself.

“I get to play myself every day,” Diddy laughs. “I’m looking for roles that would be a stretch for me, and playing myself is probably one of the hardest things to do. But I wanted the movie to not be about me. I wanted the movie to be about Biggie. And I’m looking to play roles that are not myself and are foreign to what I do every day.”

He adds, “I don’t know how many people who have had a movie that is made about them while they’re still young – it’s kind of hard when you’re young, because you’re looking at yourself and it’s something you would expect to happen when you’re older. I don’t know if I was mature enough to really handle it, and I still don’t know if I’m mature enough to handle it.”

Ginger Kroll, who plays another woman who has an affair with Notorious B.I.G., definitely would not cheat after this part.

“There are consequences,” she tells me. “I was punched in the face and had this big fight scene. It’s not a good idea. I don’t recommend it. I’m not a cheater, so I wouldn’t have been in that situation to begin with, but seeing the consequences of this film, even doubly so.”

Jamal Woolard, who suffers from diabetes, defied doctor’s orders to portray Notorious B.I.G. “I got up to 340 because I really wanted to win the role. I just ate everything in sight.” Also: he stuffed his bottom lip with cotton balls. “I put the cotton balls right here [in front of teeth] because B.I.G. had something extra right here. We went Marlon Brando-style with the cotton balls.”

Anthony Mackie
, who plays Tupac, says the rapper who was gunned down in 1994 would be “very pleased” with the Obama administration. (His 1990s tune Changes includes the line “We ain’t ready — to see a black president.”)

Fabolous shares lessons learned from Biggie’s life and death.

“Life is precious,” he tells me. “You see someone who’s had so much great success – they could be here today, and gone tomorrow. Just the same as a regular person. He was a celebrity who represented being down-to-earth. He still went through the same trials and tribulations as regular people go through.”

Actress Melinda Williams remembers when Notorious B.I.G. was shot.
 
“I was in Jerry’s Famous Deli in L.A. at the time, and it’s directly across the street for Cedars-Sinai Hospital. Some guys came in saying ‘Biggie’s dead, Biggie’s dead’ and that’s certainly one of the worst nights I remember.”

Mary J. Blige
pats Angela Bassett on the back, saying “you look so beautiful” as Ciara, Ice-T and Coco, and Russell Simmons head into the screening.  

Notorious is in theaters January 16.

Jermaine on Travis: “I Know He’ll Be Alright”

September 24th, 2008

While Jermaine Dupri definitely seemed to be having fun at his 36th birthday party last night at Tenjune in NYC, drinking Champagne and ruling the mic inside the club, the hip hop superstar took some time to talk about musicians Travis Barker and DJ AM, who were seriously injured in last week’s jet crash.

"My man, Travis, I know he’ll be alright," Jermaine told OK!. "He’s good. He’s doing better. I went to see him."

"He’s in good spirits," he adds. "He gonna be on iChat in like two days so he’s going to send you all a message."

DJ Cassidy also expressed his feelings on the two musicians, saying, "Words can’t even describe. I mean it really hits home."

 

"I hear that he’s actually well considering the circumstances and he’s already sent a text to a few people that I know so I guess that’s a good sign," DJ Cassidy added. "And he’ll be back stronger than ever making us dancing and party again."

 

Speaking of dancing and partying, there was plenty of that going on, and Jermaine was ready for it.

 

"To know that it’s about to go down inside. To know that people are outside ready to party," he says of his favorite part of his birthday. "I just like the fact that everybody [is] ready to go in here."

As for doing anything special, Jermaine hung out with friends like DJ Cassidy, girlfriend Janet Jackson, Ice-T and his wife Coco and Busta Rhymes.

 

"We just kicked it, you know. We’ve been getting drunk though," he confessed.

 

Reporting by Laura Lane

OK! Interview: Ice-T

February 5th, 2008

Ice-T, the former US Army soldier-turned-gangsta rap founder-turned actor spoke with OK! from Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club. A New York resident and lifelong New York Giants fan, the 49-year-old and his wife CoCo were there to host a Giants Super Bowl party, sponsored by Tupperware, with proceeds going to the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. Seated with CoCo in a private lounge inside the club, Ice spoke about everything – from Tupperware’s O.G. credentials to a pride in his city that goes beyond the winner of a football game.

How did you and CoCo meet?
I met CoCo on a movie set. I was in a bad mood, and my boys knew I was grumpy. They saw her and introduced me to her to try and cheer me up.

What’re the best and most challenging parts of being a cast member of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit?
The best thing is that it’s a hit show. The best thing is that everybody that’s on the show is mad cool in real life. The hardest thing is the work schedule – when you’re working, you’re on, and it’s a dead-serious show. You got to know your lines, they won’t let you get away with it. But it’s very rewarding, and we’re almost at 200 shows, so – I only went on it for four shows, and now I’m on my eighth year, you know, who would have thought?

How about those Giants?

Giants – and I haven’t watched a Giants game all year! I’m just hoping for some New York pride when we win – I live here. I don’t even know where New England is.

Did you have anything riding on the game?
No, I got a gambling problem. I lose.

If you won, it wouldn’t be a problem.
True.

What’s been your best use of Tupperware?

It’s all about leftovers – if you’re rich, you don’t need Tupperware. But I was telling the guys, I used to take Tupperware into the field when I was in the army, and we would go on movements. But before we would leave, I would pack Banquet fried chicken into my Tupperware. Then three days into the movement, everybody was eating c-rations, I would pull out a big chicken leg. Everybody’s confused, I just look gangsta – “Tupperware.”

By John-Paul Anthony

Ice-T, Coco’s recipe for romance? Cereal and Kool-Aid

November 10th, 2007

Ice-T, 49, and Coco, 28, celebrate their love with date nights every Sunday, where they watch movies, and he frequently fills her flower pot with fresh buds.

“We’ve been happily married seven years,” Ice-T tells me. “I don’t understand why all these people don’t like being married. I guess they married the wrong person. It’s all about finding your best friend.” He says, “We are the mirror images of each other. If Coco wasn’t a white blond, she’d be a black man and probably have a swagger like me. It’s the same, but it’s the opposite, but it matches. We’re very similar and we just fell in love.”

The simple things also give them pleasure.

“Give me some cereal,” he riffs.

“Give me some Kool-Aid,” she adds.

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