Reality Star Toya Wright’s Brothers Tragically Shot To Death In New Orleans

  
According to multiple sources and eyewitness accounts, reality star Toya Wright has reportedly lost two of her beloved brothers to gun violence. 

Last night the New Orleans Police Department were sent out about a shooting on Pauger & N. Miro, the victims were later identified as Toya Wright’s brothers Rudy & Josh.

   
 

As a widow who lost my fiancée to the streets, this has got to be the most horrifying nightmare to lose 2 brothers, especially in the same night– at the same time. Her life will never be the same.


According to NOLA.com

Two brothers of reality television star Toya Wright were gunned down early Sunday morning (July 31) in New Orleans, family members confirmed.

The two young men were discovered shortly after midnight Sunday inside a car near the corner of Pauger and North Miro streets in the city’s 7th Ward. Both had been shot multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene, New Orleans police said. Less than an hour later, a man was shot to death in the Seabrook neighborhood of New Orleans East.

Police have not released any information about a motive or possible suspects in either fatal shooting.

Condolences to Toya & her family. My brother was recently shot after a very senseless dispute but thankfully he lived through it. Gun violence MUST stop! It’s killing us! 

Check out BOSSIP for more on this tragic story, including a message from Toya’s arch nemesis, singer K Michelle. 

Toya has since posted this picture of her beloved brothers Rudy & Josh to Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BIiIp-PDrAz/ 

Atlanta Housewives Phaedra Parks’ Bomber Stalker Is Local Atlanta Rapper And Former Client

According to Bossip and various other media outlets, a mysterious man was targeting Phaedra Parks threatening to bomb the office complex where her law offices are headquarterd.

As it turns out, the man in that faux-bombing was local Atlanta rapper, Drama.

Now, for those of you too young or not quite southern enough to remember who Drama is…he had a tepid hit in 2000 with “Left, Right.”

According to TMZ:

Phaedra Parks has history with the man who allegedly threatened to blow up her law office, because she was once his manager and lawyer … TMZ has learned.

Sources close to Terrence Cook — aka Drama — tell us Phaedra managed his music career back in 2000 when he was an up-and-coming rapper in Atlanta.

She was also his lawyer in a 2003 robbery case before she was removed as counsel. Cook served 12 years in prison for that case.

We’re told after Cook was released from prison in 2015 … he told friends he was going to Miami to meet up with Phaedra and shoot an episode of ‘Real Housewives.’ While in Miami, we’re told he got seriously injured in a skydiving accident, and has been on the mend since.

Sources close to Cook say he blamed Phaedra for his downfall in life … including his long prison term, defunct rap career, and skydiving injury. For the record, Bravo says Cook was never invited to shoot a ‘Housewives’ episode.

Wow, this is CRA-ZY news.

I also worked with Drama back in 1999-2000ish when he was fresh on the ATL music scene. Back then I was a budding AR Director for Southern Music, an independent music distributor based here out of Atlanta and he was one of the acts on the roster.

Over the years I wondered what happened to this guy and now I know, he’s been in the can for 12 years.

Anyway, looks like Ms. Phaedra might have a stalker on her hands.

One commenter said  she needs a restraining order, but will that stop a person who is A.) fresh out of the can for 12 years and clearly is “about that life” and B.) a person who feels wronged or betrayed? Maybe, maybe not.

Phaedra, you need some GOONS on your team! Music game is a dirty game.

Check out Drama’s 1999 video for “Left, Right” and join the discussion.

***UPDATE***

Phaedra has since spoken out in defense of the rapper stating that this whole ordeal was all just a big misunderstanding. According to Phaedra, Drama was unfairly racially profiled and that he was only there to pass out his new mixtape and somehow they misunderstood “bomb mixtape” for “having a bomb.” Ummm ok.

You can read all about that here.

 

 

Rap Legend Notorious BIG Inspires New TV Series

According to BOSSIP:

If you never thought you’d see a TV show based around the life of an iconic black rapper, think again.

TBS is working on a scripted T.V. series called Think B.I.G. that will be loosely based on the life of Biggie.

Yep, you read it right. The show is currently in development and will draw from Biggie’s true story of growing up in Brooklyn and trying to make a better life for himself and family at the tender age of 21.

We haven’t gotten wind about the cast or who will be playing the rapper but we certainly hope they choose someone who can get it right. It should be interesting to see what TBS network will do with this storyline.

Will YOU be watching?

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