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Who owns Deal Done Records? The latest in gossip in Celebville is so shocking that even pssst! has been left puzzled. Fishman, who everyone thought is simply signed to Deal Done Records, dropped a bombshell in a recent Facebook update by claiming he owns the record label. He posted: “We would like to inform you all that DealDone has come to the end of its contract with the current management of Antonio art and we are no longer under his management. we the DealDone are therefore looking forward to work hard with you as ussual. due to this, some artist that were under dealdone such as Freida, Brumelda are no longer part of the DealDone but antonios art. FISHMAN remains the founder and artist at DEALDONE RECORDZ (sic).” pssst! has tried to do some digging, but it appears none of the usual gossipers know what is actually going on. One of our sources, however, confirmed that Antonio is the owner of Antonio’s Art and not Deal Done Records. Kanye West turns to God, sex and alcohol Rapper Kanye West has had to deal with negative publicity throughout his career due to his outspoken nature. While he admits to a certain way of coping, he's careful not to overindulge. When asked about how he dealt with the fallout from his interruption of Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, he told Interview magazine: ''Well, I don't have an addictive personality, so that means that I can lean on what might be someone else's vice just enough to make it through to the next day. You know, just enough religion, a half-cup of alcohol with some ice in it and a nice chaser, and then... a lot of sex. And then I'd make it to the next week.'' Kanye, 36, also defended the video for his song 'Bound 2', which featured him riding a motorcycle with his fiancé Kim Kardashian posing suggestively in front of him, set to a deliberately false multicoloured backdrop, saying people take him too literally. He said: ''I think all that stuff around it is just that: controversy I think people are afraid of dreams, and that video is one of the closest things to the way that dreams look and feel, or the way joy looks and feels, with the colours.” Selena Gomez in text row with Justin Bieber Selena Gomez apparently branded Justin Bieber a ''drug addict'' and he sent her explicit photographs in a lengthy text message row. The singer and actress, who is believed to have rekindled her romance with the 'Believe' hitmaker, lashed out at the 19-year-old star in a text message row which saw him send her x-rated nude photographs. The messages, which were reportedly forwarded from a phone registered to Selena's stepfather, begins with Justin saying: ''Baby come on. I love you.'' However, his on/off girlfriend responded with a furious attack, writing: ''I don't buy that bulls**t any more. I was honest with you and I gave you a second chance. All my friends were right, You're such an a**hole.'' Justin the replied: ''You're all I need right now. I know I can make it right with you.'' Selena hit back, writing: ''U r a drug addict. U need help.'' According to RadarOnline.com, who obtained the messages, Justin then sent a photo of his manhood, writing: ''Come on. Don't tell me you don't miss this.'' Selena replied: ''Stop it. You need to listen to Scooter [Justin’s manager] and go to rehab. U r sick.'' The 'Baby' singer - who is being investigated by police over an egg attack on his neighbour's home then sent another explicit photograph and wrote: ''''Rehab? F*ck that! I make that f***er so much money.'' Upon receiving the picture, Selena told the star they are ''done'' and suggested his friend Lil Za, who was arrested last week for drug possession, had ''taken the fall'' for Justin’s behaviour. Justina is African Odyssey cover girl pssst! is always so proud when she sees one our locals doing well over the border. Sadly, half of the time most of them give pssst! negative things to write about. Namibian model Justina has, however, has been chosen as the cover girl of one of African Odyssey’s special publications. African Odyssey is a lifestyle magazine distributed in South Africa and other African countries. pssst! has seen the cover, which features a picture of the long-legged model, with her impeccable bone structure. She is wearing a golden necklace. The beauty was also featured in the Shining Light Awards catalogue that included models from Namibia and Botswana. It was here that African Odyssey noticed her there. We foresee great things for her. This should be a lesson for all these other attention-seeking aspiring models. Your big break is going to come when it’s supposed to. Khanyi Mbau survives car crash Socialite and actress Khanyi Mbau escaped a car accident with minor injuries on Monday. Mbau who was on her way from a film shoot in Kroonstad was involved in the accident while driving a rental VW Polo. Although the car was written off, the actress was lucky enough to escape with minor cuts and bruises. Mbau is currently shooting a movie by comedian David Kau called ‘Room Divider’. The movie, currently being shot in Kroonstad features Mbau, Nkanyiso Bhengu and Amanda Makade. Room Divider tells the story of ghetto housewives living the local version of the popular US reality show of rich housewives of New York or LA. In a case of art imitating life, Mbau will play the lead role of Thandi, a rich housewife living the life in the townships, married to a successful businessman. Without giving away too much, Mbau says "Thandi is a fun role to play because anything that has David Kau in it is never serious; it's a comedy with some drama." Mbau is making her mark in the industry, with interesting prospects popping up for her career. She also debuted yesterday in a new satirical comedy series titled ‘Check Coast’ on Vuzu TV.

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