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Singer/Producer - The Dream and Singer/Actor Christina Milian GET MARRIED
Producer The Dream may have made the biggest mistake of his career.
You may have heard that R-&-B singer The Dream married his girlfriend Christina Milian in a small ceremony in Vegas on Friday.
But what you probably didn't hear is that Christina and The Dream DID NOT have a pre-nuptial agreement.
Why is this important? Well according to our insider, The Dream has amassed a fortune worth tens of millions of dollars.
The bulk of that fortune came from production fees and music royalties from some of the hits he created, including Rihanna's "Umbrella" and Mary J. Blige's entire Growing Pains album.
Now it might not be that big of a deal considering that his new wife Christina Milain has her own money.
I mean she has that hit song named ... Ummm ... Was it ... OK ... well, she starred in that hit movie ... Ummm...
Okay, Dream? You might wanna be on your best behavior for I don't know, the next FIFTY YEARS.
Megan Fox has said some controversial things in interviews, but this one is probably the most disappointing.
The Transformers star tells M-T-V News that she'll never be involved in a sex-tape scandal. "Ugh, never! That's the last thing I want to see -- what I look like having sex. It would take one shot of me not looking good and I would not be able to have sex ever again, because I would always just see myself looking like a hippo having sex."
She further disappoints when she says she'll never get naked on the silver screen. "I can't ever imagine myself doing nudity in a film. It lives forever, especially now, with the Internet. I just can't. I just can't."
NCAA SHUTS OUT MINORITY COACHES AGAIN
College football continues to struggle with diversity, particularly in the powerful Southeastern Conference, where minorities were shut out this year from head-coaching positions. Following the resignation of Mississippi State's Sylvester Croom, the only black coach in the S-E-C last year, the conference's three open head coaching spots went to white men. Minorities account for only seven-point-five percent of head coaches this season in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of college football. Insiders say the problem is a feeder system that fails to put minorities in position for head jobs. Croom tells Nashville's Tennesseean, "Unless a guy has coordinator experience at the N-F-L or the collegiate level, it is extremely difficult for an athletic director to sell it, especially if he's a minority candidate."
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