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NICKI MINAJ, MILEY CYRUS SUE PATTI LABELLE FOR DEFAMATION

Labelle (photo: people.com)
Labelle (photo: people.com)

LOS ANGELES, California (The Adobo Chronicles® )  – Singers Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus have filed a joint lawsuit in Los Angeles against Patti Labelle, claiming the 71-year-old diva  defamed their good moral character with comments she made at a recent concert.

The “New Attitude” diva ripped into a fan after he started to strip onstage during her concert Friday night at the Hard Rock Casino in Vancouver.

While performing the hit “Lady Marmalade,” LaBelle invited several audience members onstage to dance. However, according to a video obtained by TMZ, when one man began to unbutton his shirt, the singer immediately scolded him.

“Don’t you dare, not on my stage,” she commanded, adding, “I am 71-years-young I am not Nicki Minaj or that little, uh, Miley.”

“The insinuation in Labelle’s comments is that we are cheap ‘sl*ts,’ ” the complainants said in a statement.

Labelle could not be reached for comment.

‘THE MIKADO’ CANCELLED, NO MORE FILIPINOS IN ‘MISS SAIGON,’ ONLY FRENCH ACTORS IN ‘LES MIZ’

imageNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – In response to backlash on using white actors to portray Japanese characters, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players had just announced that their stage production of THE MIKADO, scheduled for the NYU Skirball Center for Performing Arts this December has been cancelled.

The musical, penned by librettist W.S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan (Pirates of Penzance, H.M.D. Pinafore) premiered at The Savoy Theatre in 1885. The play is set in the fictional Japanese town of Titipu.

Many modern-day critics and Asian American groups have called for the re-writing of the play and demanded that Asian actors play the characters in new productions. The cancellation of the New York production is regarded as a victory for political correctness in the increasing diversity of societies worldwide.

But as BroadwayWorld’s Michael Dale wrote in his column  titled, “Is It Time to Rewrite THE MIKADO?” :  “It’s unlikely that Gilbert had meant THE MIKADO to be taken as a serious attack on insensitive white people appropriating another culture for their own entertainment. He was more concerned with lightheartedly satirizing his countrymen’s foibles.”

THE MIKADO controversy is giving theater production groups some chills and they are being proactive in making sure that their stage productions will not be dealt with similar protests and controversy.

For starters, future productions of ‘Miss Saigon’ (where Filipino musicians have dominated the casting) will now only feature Vietnamese actors playing Vietnamese characters.

Likewise, “Les Miserables” productions will now ban non-French actors.

Political correctness gone too correct.

BOBBY JINDAL LIKENS DONALD TRUMP TO KIM KARDASHIAN

CaptureNEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (The Adobo Chronicles®) – When you’re running for your party’s nomination for president, and you’re among those in the bottom of a  field of 17 candidates, you’ve got to change your campaign strategy. Forget the issues and attack your opponents, especially the front runner.

That’s exactly what Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal did on Thursday as he unloaded on Donald Trump, calling him “insecure,” “weak” and “dangerous.”

Jindal also said of Trump: “Just because a lot of people like watching Kim Kardashian — we wouldn’t put her in the White House, either.”

In a speech at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Jindal said that Trump and Kardashian are in the same league, being both products of reality television.

“Like Kardashian, Donald Trump is a narcissist and egomaniac. The only thing he believes in is himself,” Jindal said.

Trump and Kardashian both reacted to Jindal’s barbs.

Trump said, “Jindal has no legal standing to make such statements.  He’s an anchor baby, and I’m going to make sure that if I become president, he will be deported.”

Kardashian on the other hand told The Adobo Chronicles®, “Let see him get naked and let’s see who has a better behind.”

And the 2016 political season shifts into high gear.