Monthly Archives: December 2011
HollyRod’s “Give the Gift of Voice,” Holiday Campaign Kickoff + Pics!
LOS ANGELES, CA – On December 19th, AEG’s Season of Giving hosted a special on-ice presentation and skating party for Holly Robinson Peete’s HollyRod Foundation at L.A. Live. The night kicked off HollyRod’s “Give the Gift of Voice,” holiday campaign that provides iPads with specially designed communication “apps” to help give a voice to individuals with autism. As part of the “Give the Gift of Voice” campaign, Holly surprised a few families with the first iPads of the season. To date, the foundation has given away more iPads for communication for autism than any other organization.
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Love & Hip Hop’s” Emily Bustamante Interview w/ Creme Magazine!
On being more than a baby’s mother:
Emily is so much more than just a baby’s mother. I’m an entrepreneur, a mom, and a friend. I do wear my heart on my sleeve but I’m real. I’m honest. I’m ambitious. I want the best for everybody, and for myself. I’m just like anybody else. I have struggles, but anybody can overcome their struggles. I just hope that people can take the journey with me and grow with me.
On moving on from the rapper:
I focused on my career. When you’re in a relationship sometimes and you’re going through it, you kind of forget about everything else that needs to happen in your life. I just focused on my clothing line. And that’s my man. You know, that’s my baby. And I put all my energy into that. And really, just having a goal, or maybe a hobby, or just focusing on something else, really helped me. My clothing line is definitely something that keeps me busy, and it keeps my thoughts on that. Because [healing] is definitely a long process, and it takes a lot of work. And if your mind ain’t right, there’s no way in the world that you can accomplish something like that. So, I had to get my mind right.
Rapper Yung Joc Robbed Of $50,000 Studio Equipment!
Rapper Yung Joc’s Northeast Atlanta, Georgia recording studio was robbed. Although the “It’s Goin’ Down” rapper was reportedly not present, Atlanta’s WSBTV reports that three victims were tied up at gun-point, before two assailants stole an estimated $50,000 in equipment.
The victims claimed to not recognize the attackers, who got away before 911 was called.

































