Kanye West: TV Icon
Here's Kanye West in NYC on Monday -- and Jaleel White as Urkel in the '90s TV series "Family Matters."
One of them wore their getup to Fashion Week.
We're just sayin'!
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Here's Kanye West in NYC on Monday -- and Jaleel White as Urkel in the '90s TV series "Family Matters."
One of them wore their getup to Fashion Week.
We're just sayin'!
Filed under: We're Just Sayin', Kanye West
Urkel, he's not: "Family Matters" star Darius McCrary is one bad mamma jamma. According to his estranged girlfriend, self-proclaimed "Video Vixen" Karrine Steffans, he assaulted her on several occasions -- the most recent just yesterday when she says he tried to run her over with his car.
Steffans tells TMZ that she's known McCrary, who played Eddie Winslow on the show, for nine years, and lived with him "as husband and wife" for just under a year. In August of 2007, Steffans, whose real name is Karinne Stephens, filed a police report claiming McCrary choked her "til she passed out."
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A curious panoply of stars -- au courant, slightly faded, and heartwarmingly vintage -- made it out to the launch of the Penguin store, the new West Hollywood retail outpost of that beloved redoubt of Seventies leisurewear. And TMZ's very own G-Hollywood caught all the marching in and out -- and did some dealmaking along the way.
In waddled Paris Hilton -- blah -- and out sauntered Lindsay Lohan -- eh. Dylan McDermott did his very best to maintain relevance, and Chris Kattan looked suitably, well, grateful to be there. Hayley Duff and Pete Wentz were gracious as ever. We were even touched to witness David Arquette and Jason Biggs' gentlemanly first meeting (wait -- you mean all celebs don't know each other?), and G-Hollywood made like Ari Gold and did his best to get the two together for a movie project.
But --finally, some celebrities we can sink our teeth into -- was that Urkel we just spotted? Why yes, Jaleel White himself, greeting stunned onlookers. And we even got props (ok, for our HD camera, but still) from that ageless emblem of celebrity-for-celebrity's-sake, Kato Kaelin. Thank you, Kato. Your taste in videographic technology is impeccable.
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