Keyshia Cole’s sisters Neffe and Elite were on V103’s Ryan Cameron show earlier today to announce that there will be a second season of the “Frankie and Neffe” Show. While there, they had the opportunity to vent their frustrations on Keyshia Cole turning her back on her family and releasing a statement acknowledging that she was no longer speaking to them.
Neffe: You could never cut your blood loose no matter what you are doing on this earth. It runs through our veins. I’m gonna keep it 100. My sister decided to live a different life. It’s not because “oh we ghetto, we belligerent and loud”. We are all cut from the same cloth. [We all came from Frankie] If you see us, we out there, it’s just that Keyshia keeps hers behind closed doors.
Elite: When I read it I was shocked. It was hurtful too. I had just come off of tour with Keyshia. We had 3 or 4 tours, I worked for my sister, I was her assistant for 8 months so I worked. I was shocked [by the statement]. Last time we spoke to her we didn’t think it was going to be a public permanent thing. When we last spoke to my sister, we had a family dinner to discuss some family matters and she was a little upset about the whole Frankie and Neffe Show.
Neffe: She is upset about it. She did not embrace the fact that “The Way It Is” was done and they had picked up “Frankie and Neffe”. We didn’t ask for that. We didn’t go to her and say “Sister Sister please can you give us a show. Can you give us a shot. Can we be stars”. We never asked Keyshia to do anything for us. She brought us down here to make our lives better but it didn’t get better, it got worse”. For the record, I love my sister but you have to understand this is real life this is not a game. She’s a beautiful person. The “Way It Is” didn’t cut us no checks. We didn’t start seeing no money until the Frankie and Neffe show.
I don’t really understand why these sisters feel the need to drag this topic on, if its really a family matter then allow it to be, to hear these women say their lives got worse “How Ungrateful” when they are eating due to their sister. This family is still all kinds of jacked up. Well there you have it season 2 of the Frankie and Neffe show and more fuckery!!
They need to move on with this ish!!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
basketball groupies turned wives
In December 2009, Shaquille O’Neal’s soon-to-be ex-wife Shaunie inked a deal with VH1 to executive produce and star in a new reality series aptly titled, Basketball Wives. This series is about the insider life of the wives, girlfriends and a few ex-wives of some of the biggest ballers in the game. These ladies live the life. They drive the best cars, live in the biggest mansions, wear designer clothes and jewelry and only travel first class. But living the high life is not all glamour. In order to protect it, they have to deal with the jealousies and dramas of living in — and staying in — the inner circle. They must also keep the groupies at bay while their husbands and boyfriends are traveling on the road for over six months of the year playing ball all-the-while wondering if their spouses are being faithful to them.
The program promises a glimpse into the lives of women involved with or married to prominent NBA players, including Royce Reed, a former dancer for the Orlando Magic who has a son with one of the team’s centers, Dwight Howard, Mesha O’Neal, wife of Miami Heat center Jermaine O’Neal, Evelyn Lozada (ex-fiancĂ© of Antoine Walker) and Faith Rain (Udonis Haslem’s girlfriend). Royce says, ‘There’s a stereotype that we are all sitting on our behinds drinking margaritas. Shaunie wants to break that. I wouldn’t be doing the show if it weren’t for Shaunie.’stay tuned april 11,on vh1 if you want too
The program promises a glimpse into the lives of women involved with or married to prominent NBA players, including Royce Reed, a former dancer for the Orlando Magic who has a son with one of the team’s centers, Dwight Howard, Mesha O’Neal, wife of Miami Heat center Jermaine O’Neal, Evelyn Lozada (ex-fiancĂ© of Antoine Walker) and Faith Rain (Udonis Haslem’s girlfriend). Royce says, ‘There’s a stereotype that we are all sitting on our behinds drinking margaritas. Shaunie wants to break that. I wouldn’t be doing the show if it weren’t for Shaunie.’stay tuned april 11,on vh1 if you want too
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