In Vivica’s upcoming book “Everyday, I’m hustling” obtained by People, Vivica detailed her sordid sex life with 50 Cents as rated “PG-13”. Although Fox and the rapper dated 15 years ago, they’ve been anything but on friendly terms.
According to the Daily News, Fox writes in the book, “Most of the time, I would be the one initiating sex, because I really enjoyed making love with him.” She also described the sex as “cherished and special.” albeit PG-13. According to the outlet, Fox, 53, also says she only felt the need to divulge about her past with 50 because he allegedly spread false stories about her on multiple occasions. Petty but apparent since she feels the need to dish the detail in her book.
The former couple have been feuding for years. Fox implied that 50 was gay — although she later said it wasn’t true — during a 2015 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen. “Now she thinks I’m gay because I let her lick my ass,” he responded on Twitter at the time. “Wait, I didn’t want her to, she forced me, my hands were tied. 50 shades of grey.”
The rapper responded to a New York Daily News report that quoted Fox’s remarks about their relationship. “I’m waking up to this shit,” he captioned a screenshot of the article on Instagram Monday, March 19. “That was 14 years ago. Smh who does this? What the fuck!”

Mathew Knowles new book, “Racism from the Eyes of a Child” Colorism, internalized racism, and the effects on our nation’s youth are all trending topics. Young people or some people don’t like embracing their color. And light skin vs. dark skin has always been an issue in the black community. It’s a necessary dialogue about a generation-old taboo and its traumatic after effects.
Tisha Campbell announced today that she’s filed for divorce after twenty years of marriage to husband Duane Martin. Wonder if this has anything to do with her recent meeting with Martin Lawrence and Tichina Arnold. Especially since rumor had it for years that Tisha’s personal off camera relationship with Lawrence went sour under Duane’s influence.