Could former B.E.T. Summit co-host Ananda Lewis be making her way back to the network? Cause Lord knows Rocsi's time has been up. Below are pics of Ananda interviewing actress Queen Latifah during the taping of A Conversation with the Queen at The Directors Guild of America theater on Saturday evening in New York City. A Conversation with the Queen was presented by the 2008 Urbanworld Film Festival as well as the BET Network. During the interview, Queen Latifah admitted that she considering naming her upcoming eight studio album The L Word. Asked for the reason, Latifah says that she wants to "mess with people's heads" concerning the latest rumor saying that she is a lesbian and has an affair with Laila Ali.
Instead of denying the rumor(s), as she has in the past, Latifah jokingly told Ananda that the "L" word can stand for "love" or, just as what people think, "lesbian". She explains as saying, "L was gonna stand for love though or La. Since people want to play games, I like to jab back sometimes just for fun." For her future project, the New Jersey singer states that she will return to her rap root by working with LL Cool J and Dr. Dre. "Dre helped me write some stuff. He wrote some stuff with me and Ludacris wrote a record for me," Latifah says. Speaking of the theme in her upcoming album, she briefly explained the topic will vary but it is mostly about love relationship. "Lyrically it covers a range of topics. A lot of love on there. People, dealing with people, how people do all kinds of things," she adds in a statement.
Instead of denying the rumor(s), as she has in the past, Latifah jokingly told Ananda that the "L" word can stand for "love" or, just as what people think, "lesbian". She explains as saying, "L was gonna stand for love though or La. Since people want to play games, I like to jab back sometimes just for fun." For her future project, the New Jersey singer states that she will return to her rap root by working with LL Cool J and Dr. Dre. "Dre helped me write some stuff. He wrote some stuff with me and Ludacris wrote a record for me," Latifah says. Speaking of the theme in her upcoming album, she briefly explained the topic will vary but it is mostly about love relationship. "Lyrically it covers a range of topics. A lot of love on there. People, dealing with people, how people do all kinds of things," she adds in a statement.
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