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Sex, Sex, And More Sex — Teresa Giudice Recounts Her Time In Prison In New Tell-All Book!

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Sounds… steamy?! Teresa Giudice has put together a tell-all book about her time in prison — and soon, she'll go on national TV to talk about — but we're learning juicy tidbits from her stay in the slammer already! According to reports from those who have obtained an early copy of the literary masterpiece, the Real Housewives of New Jersey star was SHOCKED at how much lesbian sex was happening in prison! Like, the sort of stuff that makes Orange Is The New Black look like nothin', apparently! Teresa seemed pretty shocked about the whole thing, at one point writing in the book: "I could see two women … writhing around … I cannot believe this is happening!" She mentions how women in prison often become "gay for the stay," and would often trade sex for various things. BUT — this is important — Guidice claims she steered clear of the sexcapades while in the slammer. You know, for hubby Joe. "Hollywood," as she was nicknamed while

This Week In Celebrity Twitpics & Instagrams!

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What a supportive wife! Now that Kanye West's new album Waves is officially dropping on February 11, he is working down to the wire, making sure the album is perfect! And of course, Kim Kardashian West, Khloé Kardashian, and Kourtney Kardashian stopped by Ye's studio to show love! But this wasn't the only cool snap featured on social media! Miley Cyrus enjoyed a cup of coffee, Reese Witherspoon was in the audience for Hamilton, and Justin Bieber saw a movie with a friend. Want to see what other pics your favorite celebs posted on Instagram andTwitter?! If so…

US Unveils 16 Richest Politicians From Nigeria And Names Of US Banks They Operates

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Here are the list of the Richest Politicians in nigeria that operates US banks. NAME*******BANK ***************AMOUNT 1. Okorocha JP Morgan chase/ New York. $1.4 billion 2. Kwankwaso. American express/New York $1.15 billion 3. Shettima. Wells Fargo/ San Francisco. $1.1 billion4. Nyako. Citi group/ New York city. $805 million 5. Ibrahim. Citi group/ New York city. $798 million 7. Amaechi. US Bancorp/ Minnesota. $757 million 8. Abdulaziz. Ally financial/ Detroit. $626 million 9. Oshiomole BB&T/ North Carolina. $625 million 10. Aregbesola. Citi group/ new York. $513 million 11. Al-makura. State street corporation & $510 million 12. Wamakko. Wells Fargo/ San Francisco. $476 million 13. Fashola. Citi group/ New York $448 million 14. Amosun Bank of America. $442 million 15. Ahmed. US Bancorp. $437 million 16. Ajimobi. Ally financial. $422 million Obasanjo, Tinubu, Atiku, Sylvia, IBB, Jega, Maina, Oransanye, Lamido, Talba, Alamesiya, Adamu Muazu are in the next batch coming up shor

FABOLOUS '90S FLASHBACK With Diddy and Faith

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BRING THAT BACK, DJ TMZ.com Fabolous took it way back to the '90s for his 38th birthday party by celebrating with his pals ... who also happened to crank out huge hits from that era. Faith Evans, 112 and Diddy -- who, of course, teamed up in '97 for "I'll Be Missing You" -- were all on the guest list ... and Diddy even got on the mic for a hip-hop take on "Happy Birthday." Ty Dolla Sign , Swizz Beatz and many more celebs got onstage before the night was over. F-A-B's clearly got a thang for the 90s, since he went with the same theme last year on his bday.

DRAKE FIRES BACK AT OBAMA MY RHYMES ARE BULLETPROOF

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DRAKE'S OBAMA DISS Drake - "Summer Sixteen" Single Drake doesn't like coming in second, even if the judge is the President of the United States, because he has now responded in rap to Obama's choice for #1. You'll recall the Prez was asked who would win in a rap battle -- Drake or Kendrick Lamar. Obama chose Kendrick because the lyrics in his last album were "outstanding." So here's how Drake responded. Looking for revenge To do what you couldn't do Tell Obama that my verses are just like the whips that he in They bulletproof Minus twenty we in Pitfield That Kai's kitchen in a Canada Goose Famous as f*** but I’m still in the cut when they round up the troops I’m just a sicko a real sicko when you get to know me n***** I let the diss record drop, you was staying right below me, n**** Why would I put a vest I expect you to aim for his head? I coulda killed you the first time Canadian beef ... it's tough. HE SPIT

Novak Djokovic wins sixth Australian Open final, as Andy Murray loses fifth

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Serbia's Novak Djokovic after defeating Andy Murray to win his sixth Australian Open title. MELBOURNE, Australia — Top-ranked Novak Djokovic maintained his perfect streak in six Australian Open finals with a 6-1, 7-5, 7-6 (3) victory over Andy Murray on Sunday night, equaling Roy Emerson's record for Australian titles. Murray, on the other hand, continued his unwanted streak, too, slumping to 0-5 in Australian Open finals. "First of all I need to pay the respect to Andy," Djokovic said. "Tough match, tough luck tonight. "You're a great champion, great friend, very committed to this sport. I'm sure in the future you're going to have many opportunities." Fans proudly hold Serbia's flag after Novak Djokovic's victory over Andy Murray in Australian Open final. IMAGE: RAFIQ MAQBOOL/ASSOCIATED PRESS The 28-year-old Murray had his share of distractions in Australia. His wife, Kim, is due to have their first child in February and sta

Google's 'SkyBender' project plans to beam 5G Internet from solar drones

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BY SARAH SPIGELMAN RICHTER Google is over 4G internet and wants to beam 5G to you from the sky. The company is now experimenting with solar drones that deliver 5G Internet, reports The Guardian. The project, called SkyBender, involves several prototype transceivers and multiple drones, which are housed at Virgin Galactic's Gateway to Space terminal in New Mexico's Spaceport America. Information about the secret project, which is part of the Google Access team that includes Project Loon , was gleaned from documents that were obtained in accordance with public record laws. SkyBender works with millimeter wave radio transmissions, which, "can theoretically transmit gigabits of data every second, up to 40 times more than today’s 4G LTE systems," The Guardian wrote. Jacques Rudell, University of Washington in Seattle professor of electrical engineering, tells The Guardian the advantage to this technology is that the "existing cellphone spectrum is overcrowded.