[[tmz:video id="0_s71w4m6l"]] Someone call Chippendales ... 'cause the greatest Wr of all time stripped out of his shirt to give a crotch-thrusting lap dance at a party over the weekend ... and TMZ Sports has the footage. Jerry Rice was at an event for the American Century Celebrity golf tourney in Lake Tahoe over the weekend -- when 50 Cent's "In Da Club" started playing ... and Mr. Rice ditched his top. From there, he spotted his assistant in the crowd...
- 7/25/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Ray Rice has just received a $1 Million contract offer from a fantasy football website hoping to sign him as a spokesperson ... but there's a catch -- if you hit your wife, we get our money back. TMZ Sports has learned ... Rice has been contacted by ProDraftLeague.com to be an official Pro Draft League Fantasy Insider. CEO Mark Tadros tells TMZ, "Mr. Rice has shown deep remorse for his act of domestic violence and I...
- 2/13/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Screen Gems (Sony) released their new thriller film, "No Good Deed," into theaters this past Thursday, September 11th, and all the reviews are in from the top,major movie critics. It turns out that this film came far from resonating with them as most of them damn near hated it with an overall 27 score out of a possible 100 over at the Metacritic.com site. The movie stars: Idris Elba, Taraji P. Henson, Leslie Bibb, Kate del Castillo and Henry Simmons. We posted blurbs from a couple of the critics,below. Lindsey Bahr from Entertainment Weekly, gave it a 50 score, saying: "There's an intriguing premise buried in there that could have resulted in a smart look inside the mind of a malignant narcissist (which, the movie reminds us over and over again, was Jeffrey Dahmer's diagnosis too)." Dennis Harvey from Variety, gave it a 40 score, stating: "Ensuing action is tamely PG-13 in terms of graphic violence.
- 9/13/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Back in 2009 he physically assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna and in the years since the incident, Chris Brown has had a long and difficult road to recovery.
The “Don’t Wake Me Up” singer told MTV News that in light of the Ray Rice video, in which the former NFL player threw a knock-out punch at his now-wife, he hopes to offer some helpful advice.
Chris begins, “I think it’s all about the choices you do make. With me, I deal with a lot of anger issues from my past, just not knowing how to express myself verbally, but at the same time not knowing how to cope with my emotions and deal with them and understand what they were.”
“Help is great. You know, I still talk to my therapist twice a week. So for me it helps me to… vent and say what I am going through.”
As for Mr. Rice’s case,...
The “Don’t Wake Me Up” singer told MTV News that in light of the Ray Rice video, in which the former NFL player threw a knock-out punch at his now-wife, he hopes to offer some helpful advice.
Chris begins, “I think it’s all about the choices you do make. With me, I deal with a lot of anger issues from my past, just not knowing how to express myself verbally, but at the same time not knowing how to cope with my emotions and deal with them and understand what they were.”
“Help is great. You know, I still talk to my therapist twice a week. So for me it helps me to… vent and say what I am going through.”
As for Mr. Rice’s case,...
- 9/12/2014
- GossipCenter
Roger Goodell is making yet another effort to clarify what the NFL did and did not know — and did and did not see — regarding the brutal beating Ray Rice administered on his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City casino elevator in February. “First, we did not see video of what took place inside the elevator until it was publicly released on Monday,” Goodell wrote in a letter to league owners, re-iterating comments he made to CBS on Tuesday. “When the new video evidence became available, we acted promptly and imposed an indefinite suspension on Mr. Rice.” Also read: Real-Life ‘Jerry Maguire...
- 9/10/2014
- by Jordan Zakarin
- The Wrap
The United States Congress has inserted itself in the Ray Rice scandal ... the House Judiciary Committee has just fired off a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell ... demanding that he come clean. The letter -- signed by 12 members of the Committee and obtained by TMZ Sports -- notes that Goodell has said he had requested the video but never got it. But the Committee is skeptical, writing, "To our knowledge the public has not been...
- 9/10/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
After Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was arrested for domestic violence and suspended by the NFL for two games, a Washington Post columnist referred to Rice's actions as "a running back going all Flintstone on his wife" - making one reader very, very upset about the Fred Flintstone comparison. In Sally Jenkins's column, she criticizes the league's response, calling for more of a penalty. One reader, a man named Martin Kramer, did not agree with her Flintstone reference, though, and in a letter to the editor, he passionately defended Fred. He wrote, "Fred Flintstone had his faults, but he loved and respected his wife Wilma, often referring to her as his queen." The Flintstones fan went on to explain how Fred "would work until the whistle blew so he could slide down the back of his brontosaurus rock mover and head home to Wilma." And finally, "What Mr. Rice...
- 8/1/2014
- by Laura-Marie-Meyers
- Popsugar.com
Yabba-dabba-what?! In her column on Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, who was suspended two games by the NFL after his arrest for domestic violence, Washington Post columnist Sally Jenkins criticized the light response to Rice's actions, asking how the league could justify "a two-game penalty for a running back going all Flintstone on his wife." On Thursday, Jenkins's column provoked an impassioned response from one Post reader, who sent a letter to the editor defending Fred Flintstone against implicit charges of spousal abuse. As Martin Kramer of Takoma Park, Maryland, wrote, "Fred Flintstone had his faults, but he loved and respected his wife Wilma,...
- 8/1/2014
- by Nate Jones, @kn8
- PEOPLE.com
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