DMX Tashera Simmons Couples Therapy

This season of Couples Therapy has been incredibly emotional, especially as we watched the journey that DMX and Tashera Simmons were on. The couple, who had been estranged and had some deep-seated issues revolving around X’s past with women and his abandonment issues with his mother, resolved to get divorced at the end of therapy, but it was one of the most peaceful resolutions of any couple on the show. Their mutual love for one another only seemed to grow throughout the therapy process, so we wanted to highlight some of our favorite scenes of theirs and ask you which one you loved the most. Take our poll, watch some highlighted clips below, or you can see their entire evolution in our playlist on the Couples Therapy show page.


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Dr. Jenn Berman has been counseling people and offering advice to people in need for some twenty years now, but on VH1′s Couples Therapy, this marks her first time working with a group of ten celebrities whose relationships are in desperate need of repair. We’ll be checking in with Dr. Jenn each week to chat about the progress of her patients on the show, and what she really thinks of their behavior. This week on the show, Dr. Jenn was moved by Kasey Kahl‘s breakthrough at the end of the show, and talks about the genuine support the cast showed one another.

This week, you were genuinely moved by your session with Kasey.

This was my big session with him, that was very meaningful for both of us. There were some things that Kasey had been carrying around from his childhood that were really affecting how he felt about himself, how he saw himself and how he related in all his relationships. He didn’t realize how much this experience he had had affected him until we started talking about it. It was very emotional for me because it was such a painful experience that he described that it touched me to the core to hear he had such a horrible, painful experience and was carrying it around for so long. It pained me.
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  • Big Ang tells the Daily Beast she’s a cougar and talks about her criminal past, her husband, and of course, plastic surgery.
  • Couples Therapy star DMX is having a big week in the news, and he reportedly is being sued after a tour he booked never took place. [Eurweb]
  • What Chilli Wants star Tionna Smalls has some harsh words about Basketball Wives and why she’s not watching anymore. [Popular Critic]
  • House Of Consignment star Corri McFadden on who she wants to meet from the VH1 family: “I really want to meet Big Ang from Mob Wives, and I want to meet T.I. and Tiny because I’m so intrigued by their relationship.” [Time Out Chicago]
  • Evelyn Lozada is on the cover of next month’s Juicy Magazine and she’s been named one of their Top Ten Reality TV Bad Girls. [Evelyn Lozada]
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    VH1 is no stranger to helping celebrities get back on their feet after public battles with substance abuse, and next year, we’re about to take celebrity self-help to another level with the new show Couples Therapy. On the new one-hour series, we’ll get a close look at the toll that fame takes on a high-profile relationship. The show will feature VH1 favorite Linda Hogan and her current beau Charlie Hill, rapper DMX and his wife Tashera Simmons, Next Food Network Star star Chris Nirschel and girlfriend Angelina Pivarnick, Bachelor Pad contestants Kasey Kahl and Vienna Girardi, and A-List New Yorkers Reichen Lehmkuhl and Rodiney Santiago. It will be hosted by noted therapist Dr. Jenn Berman. For more about the show, which will debut next spring, read on.

    VH1 SEEKS RELATIONSHIP COUNSELING WITH “COUPLES THERAPY” (WT)

    Taking A Seat On The Therapist Couch Will Be DMX and Tashera Simmons,
    Linda Hogan and Charlie Hill, Chris Nirschel and Angelina Pivarnick,
    Kasey Kahl and Vienna Girardi and Reichen Lehmkuhl and Rodiney Santiago

    Dr. Jenn Berman Will Serve as Therapist and Host for the Series


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    Last week, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of A Tribe Called Quest’s seminal album, The Low End Theory, and after spending quality time with the LP, it became clear that many artists may have snagged sonic gems from the trendsetting hip-hop quartet over the years. If you’re a fan of rap music, you already know that sampling and re-working existing songs is commonplace in the creative process; similar to contemporary art’s idea of the “readymade,” producers will lift elements from one song and add them to a new canvas to re-envision their use. But what happens when the same thing is done with lyrics?

    One little-known fact: Lil’ Wayne’s“A Milli” is a slowed-down sample of one of Phife’s lines from a remix of “I Left My Wallet in El Segundo” off Tribe’s first album, 1990′s Peoples’ Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm. Sometimes referred to as swagger-jacking, a rapper re-purposing the bars of artists before him or her can in other circumstances be seen as a salute-beckoning sign of respect. And in Tribe’s case, it should be! In addition to sitting down with ATCQ for their first joint interview since 1998, we also got to chat individually with in-and-out, behind-the-scenes group member Jarobi White to scoop his brains for memories on the group’s incredible second album. In honor of its Album-Versary, we present you with Jarobi’s exclusive interview clips, and the Top 5 Recycled Lines From The Low End Theory.

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    VH1 debuted the latest countdown in our long-running The Greatest series, the 40 Most Shocking Hip Hop Moments, this evening. If you missed it, don’t worry; it will rerun tomorrow night, Monday, September 19, at midnight. If you’re looking for the complete list, look no further. Here are the 40 Most Shocking Hip Hop Moments … so far!

    40) Nicki Minaj gets butt slapped by Regis Philbin
    39) Wyclef runs for president of Haiti
    38) 50 Cent shockingly thin Twitter pics
    37) Lil Wayne goes to prison and gets grillz removed
    36) Redman’s shocking Cribs episode [WATCH]
    35) Cam’ron’s anti-snitching 60 Minutes interview
    34) Dr. Dre’s shocking transformation at VMAs
    33) Sir Mix-A-Lot’s raunchy “Put ‘Em on the Glass” video
    32) Lil Mama crashes stage during Jay-Z and Alicia Keys VMA performance
    31) Suge Knight knocked out

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    With such an oversaturation of music from “up-and-coming” rappers these days, it’s a constant struggle to differentiate the rookies with potential from the mediocre flashes in the pan. Every day, it seems, there’s a new solo artist, duo or squad that you’re compelled to listen to, and just keeping track of the influx of talent calls can be exhausting for listeners. If you’re a rapper or emcee trying to penetrate “the game,” it must be intimidating, right? Now imagine you’ve got an extra handicap: You’re British.

    With an alley-oop assist from Eric Turner’s booming “Written In The Stars” chorus, the Capitol-drafted English import rapper Tinie Tempah is gaining early momentum on this side of the pond, and remains determined to do something that very few UK spitters have done before: “break” in America. Tinie has done quite well for himself in his native U.K., as his most recent album Disc-Overy debuted at #1 on the British charts and launched four Top Five singles (including two number ones), and was England’s top-selling debut album by a Brit in 2010. Two BRIT Awards, a recent BET Award for Best International UK Artist and a well-reviewed performance at Glastonbury later, it appears the young rapper is getting on the board fast. But even with those accolades under his belt, finding quick success in America isn’t a given, and Tinie knows that. Between breaking the barriers at crossover radio without getting “too pop” while also getting acclimated with our snooty, regionally-structured hip hop scene, it would appear that his path is a bit steep.

    When we sat down to interview Tinie earlier this month, he told us all about his transitional journey from overseas thus far. Lucky for him, some friends of ours helped him mentally prepare for this moment. While supporting The Script on tour in Australia, Tinie received a much-needed pep talk from the band that had experienced some tough American crowds of their own when they first made the North Atlantic journey. “Just brace yourself,” they told him, “some of the shows are going to be a little bit gun-wrenching.” The coached warning was helpful and wound up serving as an airbag when Tinie performed before crowds of ten to twenty thousand people one night, and then under one hundred the next. “It has been fun, and more than anything, it’s a humbling experience ‘cause is just shows that, you know, that you’ve never really made it until you’ve made it, and there’s always something more you can be doing, so, yeah, I like it… it’s all part of the game.”

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    Rapper DMX was arrested – again – this weekend trying to purchase some coke n’ weed from an undercover police officer. After asking the cop for “30 Powder & 15 Weed,” the Ruff Ryder handed over $45 and was immediately arrested. This is the fourth – yes, FOURTH – time DMX has been arrested since May 7th, when he was popped for reckless driving, among other charges. On May 9th he was nailed for animal cruelty and drug possession, and just last week on June 23 he was popped driving without a driver’s license.

    Does this guy have any friends to look out for him (besides his abused dogs)? Can’t the Lohans and the Spears clans rally round this guy and haul him off to rehab, starlet style? [TMZ]

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    Rapper DMX, who once was at the top of the music game, has been arrested AGAIN. Is he trying to break some record or just beat his personal best? He was picked up yesterday on an arrest warrant for driving on a suspended license. Aw, that’s nothing! That’s like G-rated, compared to all that dog abuse crap from last year. Maybe DMX is trying to make a comeback?

    Anyway, now would be a fun time to guess how many time’s DMX’s been arrested. What do you think?

    a) 3 times

    b) 17 times

    c) 10 times

    d) all of the above

    Answer under the jump!

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    We are addicted to “Barack Obama-sistible,” this amazing parody of all the good, bad and ridiculous campaign music videos haunting the Web these days. The band is Detroit Octane, fronted by longtime Late Night with Conan O’Brien writer and performer Jon Glaser (creator/star of our fave web series, Tiny Hands) The band’s musically mocked Mike Huckabee as well, to the tune of Wham’s “Everything She Wants.” We can only imagine what kind of genius Clinton and McCain will inspire.

    We’d suggest DMX collaborate with Detroit Octane, but he doesn’t seem to be following the campaign AT ALL. In an interview with XXL the rapper reveals that he’s not just oblivious to our country’s current political saga, he’s never even heard of Barack Obama.

    XXL: Are you following the presidential race?
    DMX: Not at all.

    XXL: You’re not? You know there’s a Black guy running, Barack Obama and then there’s Hillary Clinton.
    DMX: His name is Barack?!

    XXL: Barack Obama, yeah.
    DMX: Barack?!

    XXL: Barack.
    DMX: What the f*ck is a Barack?! Barack Obama. Where he from, Africa?