Jennifer Hudson Talks Baby David + Fierce Wedding Gown!

March 09, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Black Celebrity Gossip, Fab Entertainment, black celebrities, black education

Jennifer Hudson stepped out looking stunning in a royal blue flowing gown at Elton John’s Oscar party on Sunday, but the Hollywood social scene comes second to her true vocation – motherhood. “He’s great. He’s [steadily] growing,” Jennifer told Access Hollywood’s Maria Menounos of her seven-month-old baby boy, David Otunga Jr. “He’s crawling now.” “I’m just loving being a mom,” the Chicago-born singer gushed.

Little Davidalready has a huge personality and loves the family dogs: “He’s always trying to play with them and he thinks he’s one of them,” says Jennifer. “He even growls like the dogs and I’m like, ‘Are you growling?’ “We were just on the plane the other day and he was growling at the broccoli that he was playing with,” Jennifer laughed. “He was like, ‘Arrrrr!’ He growls at the other babies and he think that’s how you’re supposed to communicate.”

Besides her love her kids, J-Hud is also thinking about her upcoming wedding. So what about the dress?

“You’ll have to wait and see it. It’s fierce… It has its own show.”

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HBCU Enforces Stricter Dress Code

October 16, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Entertainment, HBCU, black education, black gossip, black life, black news, celebrity gossip

by Danielle Canada

Students at Morehouse College are being held to a higher standard. The administration is preparing to enact a dress code later this month. According to the college’s newspaper, the Maroon Tiger, the dress code is formally called the ‘Appropriate Attire Policy.’ The new way of dress is set to enforce the president of the college, Dr. Robert Franklin’s idea of a “Renaissance Man” as presented during one of his speeches.

Included in the policy are 11 new rules including no sagging pants, no headwear and the most amusing request of  all, no women’s clothing. The policy will be distributed online via the school website and in the student handbook. 

As previously reported, a prolific 11-year-old  named Jonathan McCoy worked with campus administration on the dress code and elimination of the use of the n-word on campus.

As a Hampton University graduate where our dress code prohibited sagging pants, du rags, white tees and baseball caps I applaud Morehouse for taking a stand. Dress codes hold students to a higher standard and while their policy is less strict that my Alma Mater’s I think it’s a good idea.

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HBCU Enforces Stricter Dress Code

October 16, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Entertainment, HBCU, black education, black gossip, black life, black news, celebrity gossip

by Danielle Canada

Students at Morehouse College are being held to a higher standard. The administration is preparing to enact a dress code later this month. According to the college’s newspaper, the Maroon Tiger, the dress code is formally called the ‘Appropriate Attire Policy.’ The new way of dress is set to enforce the president of the college, Dr. Robert Franklin’s idea of a “Renaissance Man” as presented during one of his speeches.

Included in the policy are 11 new rules including no sagging pants, no headwear and the most amusing request of  all, no women’s clothing. The policy will be distributed online via the school website and in the student handbook. 

As previously reported, a prolific 11-year-old  named Jonathan McCoy worked with campus administration on the dress code and elimination of the use of the n-word on campus.

As a Hampton University graduate where our dress code prohibited sagging pants, du rags, white tees and baseball caps I applaud Morehouse for taking a stand. Dress codes hold students to a higher standard and while their policy is less strict that my Alma Mater’s I think it’s a good idea.

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