Wedding photos of New Jersey Nets player Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian‘s special day have surfaced.
Kris and Kim Humphries leave the altar, happily married….

Meet the parents: Bruce and Kris Jenner and William and Debra Humphries….
Mike Tyson is serious about his vegan lifestyle, so much so that he agreed to be photographed for Last Chance for Animals, a Los Angeles-based not-for profit that supports animal rights.
I have been a vegan for almost two years now and the benefits have been tremendous. I have more stamina and it helps keep me in a positive state of mind. I didn’t realize how weighed down I was when I ate meat. I never really felt 100 percent until I freed it from my diet. Now, I can’t imagine going back to meat. I feel incredible.
Here is a video of Tyson in an April interview with Greta Van Susteren where he speaks more about being vegan and how his wife started him on the path but didn’t stay on it herself. Funny.
Three tried and true Washington Redskins fans, one of which voices Spanish tracks for HBO Sports specials, have created a Spanish translation of the teams fight song, “Hail to the Redskins.”
The new version, “¡Viva Los Redskins!”, is available for download on iTunes, but you can listen to it HERE.
This is just in time for Mexican Independence Day, September 16.
Redskins owner Dan Snyder has lent his full support to the song, and the creators will translate your fight song too for a nominal fee.
Ummmmmmmmmmm…… OK.
Amar’e Stoudemire and Rachel Roy sat down with each other for an impromptu interview where they discussed ice cream, design esthetic, travel, basketball, and their new collection.
On NFL Kickoff Sunday, Jay-Z was attending the Dallas Cowboys – New York Jets game at MetLife Stadium.
In a pre-game interview on the sidelines, he spoke of his memories of the tragedies of September 11th, the resiliency of the city of New York and its people, the importance of the football game, his admiration for coach Rex Ryan, and his upcoming Watch the Throne Tour.
Ballertainment hearts Jay-Z.
Sidenote: We always get to see celebs at NBA games. Wouldn’t you like to see more coverage of them at NFL games? Might as well since we won’t be having basketball awhile.
Batting my lashes for Rap Radar.
Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher is mourning the loss of his mother, Lavoyda Lenard. Lenard, 51, passed away suddenly Monday and Urlacher left the team to be with his family.
My mother, Lavoyda, unexpectedly passed away Monday at her home in Texas,” Urlacher said in a statement released by the team Wednesday. “My first priority right now is to be with my family as we mourn her loss and make the arrangements to lay her to rest. This is a very difficult and emotional time for us and I sincerely ask that you respect our privacy. Thank you.
Brian Urlacher has two siblings, an older sister, Sheri, and Casey a younger brother, Casey.
It is unknown when Brian will return to Chicago to join his teammates and resume play, but that’s so unimportant right now.
The Chicago Bears visit the New Orleans Saints, Sunday, 12 noon CT.