There was a $100,000 bet for charity between Bow Wow and The Game to see who's the best at Madden football on Xbox -- and Bow Wow spilled who came out on top, and who had to write a check their thumbs couldn't cash.
Bow Wow cleaned up his act for a stint as "Principal for a Day."
Though the young rapper dropped a couple n-bombs during his performance at the Jingle Ball concert last week, the word was nowhere to be heard during a concert at Schurr High School in Montebello, CA on Thursday.
Bow Wow performed at the school after the students won a Power 106 radio station contest. The rapper scored a few extra-credit points after he pulled one lucky cheerleader from the crowd and serenaded her on stage.
The 19-year-old hip-hop star also gave a pep talk to the school's football team, attended a breakfast, visited classrooms and made the morning announcements. Nice Bow Wow.
Bow Wow isn't deleting the N-word from his lyrics.
At last night's Jingle Ball Concert hosted by 102.7 KIIS FM, Bow Wow gave a no-holds-barred performance in front of thousands of screaming youngsters.
A shirtless and dancing Bow announced, lyrically, that he is single and not dating Ciara, while dropping the N-word throughout his songs. In the aftermath of the Michael Richards rant, some artists have chosen to lose the derogatory term, but not Bow Wow.
No one at the concert seemed to be affected by his use of the word; perhaps his younger audience is unaware of the weight the word has carried.
Calls to Bow Wow's reps were not immediately returned.
With Hollywood's recent baby boom, there will be a lot of showbiz dads celebrating Father's Day this year. From Tom Cruise to Brad Pitt to Ben Affleck, even A-list dads will experience the joy of receiving luxurious and decadent gifts like socks and ties. While it won't be long before some of Hollywood's littlest stars like Suri, Shiloh and Moses are hounding dad for the keys to the family car, for now at least they can be content in being their papa's pride and joy.
Celebrities are generally reluctant to give up secrets about themselves, but TMZ got down and dirty to find out the truth about some of Hollywood's best. Who would have known a famous TV star brews her own beer at home or that a platinum-selling rapper spends his time in the shower while sudsing up singing other artists' songs.
TMZ talked with Hollywood's heavy hitters Thursday night at The Recording Academy Honors to find out when was the moment they knew -- without a doubt -- they had officially made it to the big time. Randy Jackson, Bow Wow and 'X-Men: The Last Stand' director Brett Ratner revealed their defining moments.