Tiara Campbell sister of Tisha Campbell impregnated by Pretty Ricky Baby Blue. Tiara Campbell, Tisha Campbell’s sister impregnated by Pretty Ricky’s baby Blue. Tisha Campbell’s little sister was seeing Baby Blue of Pretty Ricky for the last five years and now she is pregnant.

But now Baby Blue has made a statment on Tiara Campbell's pregnancy and it's quite different from what Duane Martin had to say. In a phone call Baby Blue had this to say about Tiara Campbell:

"I don't know. I did hit her, but I didn't hit her raw, I strapped up. One thing is though, if it is my baby, I'ma be a good daddy. I got a good daddy, so, I'ma take care of mine. "

He then goes on to call Tiara Campbell a 'jumpoff' so he seems to have little to no respect for her

John & Hunter EdwardsFormer Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards has come forward to admit that he is the father of a child born to a videographer he hired before his second White House bid. In a statement to The Associated Press, Edwards said the child is is.

The baby was conceived with former campaign worker Rielle Hunter just two months after his wife Elizabeth learned she had incurable cancer in March 2007.

It was also five months after Mr Edwards had sworn to his wife and campaign aides that his affair with the woman was over.

His admission that he was the father of two-year-old Frances Quinn Hunter comes just two weeks before the publication of a book by a former aide.

Andrew Young, who claimed paternity of the child, is due to release a book on Mr Edwards' affair in early February.

He will detail his role in covering up the scandal that is expected to finish the political career of Mr Edwards and produced a wave of sympathy for his wife Elizabeth.

The well-groomed former senator from North Carolina, was among early front-runners in the Democratic field in the race eventually won by Barack Obama.

Yesterday, he said in a statement: "I am Quinn's father. I will do everything in my power to provide her with the love and support she deserves."

Tiger WoodsGolfer Tiger Woods is being treated for sex addiction at a clinic in Mississippi. The report said Woods is at Pine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction Services in Hattiesburg, Miss., according to Benoit Denizet-Lewis, a recovering sex addict, who has a source with knowledge of the golfer's treatment. Officials at the clinic would not confirm Woods' arrival, the report said.

Benoit Denizet-Lewis, a recovering sex addict, said a source with knowledge of the golfer's treatment has confirmed Woods is at Pine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction Services in Hattiesburg, Miss.

Among Woods' first lessons, Denizet-Lewis said, will be that the oft-questioned addiction to sex is very real.

"We mock or it we say it's not a real addiction," said the journalist, who regularly contributes to the New York Times magazine. "But it's very much the real deal."

The world's No. 1 golfer will not have an easy time of it as he tries to conquer the demons that led him to repeatedly cheat on his stunning wife with multiple women, Denizet-Lewis said. "He's not going to be allowed to go out and golf in the morning," said Denizet-Lewis, author of "America Anonymous: Eight Addicts in Search of a Life," and his new book, "American Voyeur."

"He'll do like everyone else - get up early, eat the same food and go through the same emotions. ... It's a really intense experience," he said.

Here is a full list of the winners:

  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Mo-Nique, Precious
  • Best Actress in TV Series Comedy: Toni Collette, United States of Tara
  • Best Supporting Actor in a TV Mini-Series: John Lithgow, Dexter
  • Best Animated Feature Film: Up
  • Best Actor in a TV Series Drama: Michael C. Hall, Dexter
  • Best Actress in a TV Series Drama: Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
  • Best Original Song for Motion Picture: "The Weary King," Crazy Heart
  • Best Original Score: Michael Giacchino, Up
  • Best Mini-Series or TV Movie: Grey Gardens
  • Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical: Meryl Streep, Julia & Julia
  • Best Actor in a Mini-Series or TV Movie: Kevin Bacon, Taking Chance
  • Best Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Movie: Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens
  • Best Screenplay Motion Picture: Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner, Up in the Air
  • Best Actor in a TV Series Comedy: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
  • Best Foreign Language Film: The White Ribbon, Germany
  • Best TV Series-Drama: Mad Men
  • Best Supporting Actress TV-Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie: Chloe Sevigny, Big Love
  • Best Supporting Actor-Motion Picture: Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds
  • Cecil B. DeMille Award: Martin Scorsese
  • Best Director-Motion Picture: James Cameron, Avatar
  • Best TV Series-Comedy or Musical: Glee
  • Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical: The Hangover
  • Best Actress in a Drama: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side
  • Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical: Robert Downey Jr., Sherlock Holmes
  • Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart
  • Best Motion Picture-Drama: Avatar