Rapper 50 Cent recently agreed to Tweet Nude photos of himself if the New York Giants lose Super Bowl XLVI airing Sunday, February 5, 2012.
Lose, Giants, lose!
On Sunday, January 22, the Candy Shop singer and Twitter follower identified only as @MyBestAssets ventured into a Twitter bet heard ’round the gossip world when 50 Cent reportedly agreed to Tweet “birthday suit” pics if the Giants lose to the New England Patriots. 50 then shot back with the condition that @MyBestAssets must post “boobs and face” pics if his team wins.
Wooo. It’s oooooooooonnnnnnnn.
Watch out, @MyBestAssets. 50 Cents’ no stranger to winning. He allegedly just cashed in on a $500,000 wager during the NFC Championship game that left the New York Giants winners…
After a string of lethagric rock acts, is pop on its way back to championship football?
We hear multiplatinum-selling five-piece The Black Eyed Peas have been booked to provide the entertainment at the halftime show when football’s two best teams toss around the pigskin at Super Bowl XLV in Dallas next year.
Who dat won Super Bowl XLIV?! The Saints, that’s who! The New Orleans Saints intercepted Indianapolis Colts star Peyton Manning to seal Super Bowl XLIV in Miami on Sunday night. The team from the resilient Big Easy beat The Colts 31-17 in the NFL’s biggest game of the season. It was an “Easy” win for The Saints in their first ever Super Bowl appearance. Black-and-gold Saints fans flooded the streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter just four years after the city was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
The Indianapolis Colts will meet the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami tonight, in what promises to be a compelling contrast of styles. Wanna know what’s got Americans even more compelled? Super Bowl ads — particularly a very political one that features a former Heisman Trophy winner and his doting mother.
Tim Tebow and his mom Pam Tebow have recorded a pair of commercials created by pro-life interest group Focus on the Family and scheduled to during the 2010 Super Bowl XLIV. During her pregnancy with Tim in the mid-80s, Pam fell ill and was urged by doctors to terminate the pregnancy. She did not, and because of that decision the world has been introduced to Tim, now a University of Florida legend.
After much anticipation, the first ad has now been released. It does not contain any overtly pro-life message and is much tamer than many football fan expected. A second ad will air during tonight’s game.