

I showcase jewelry that will thrill you...how about some purple ice wrapped around a big fat purple ruby. I got that.
In "Purple reign has turned into a big pain" news, the ever-eccentric, Grammy-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, light-skin homey Prince has been sued by Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer for allegedly pimping out Boozer's West Hollywood home, which the diminutive rock star is renting for $70,000 a month.
What? First question, why is Prince renting.I thought he had plenty of cash. Second question, why is he pimping out Boozer's house? Third question, you gonna hit us off with some purple sh*t (jewelry) in the end EbenGregory?
Yes.
Here are some facts on the silliness: So the big homey Boozer originally filed a complaint against the Purple Rain singer in January, alleging that he violated the terms of his eight-month lease via a series of self-promotional home improvements. Boozer claims Prince did an unauthorized extreme makeover to the 10-bedroom, 11-bath property, including "painting the exterior of the [house] with purple striping, 'Prince symbol,' and numbers 3121.
Here are some more facts on the silliness: The latter digits, of course, represent the name of Prince's latest album, which hit stores Tuesday. Interior renovations included "removing carpet in master bedroom and installing purple monogrammed carpet," per the suit, as well as the more curious installation of plumbing, piping and excavation of "a large hole" for the presumed purpose of a private beauty salon.
Here's even more facts on the silliness: Two months prior to filing the suit against his superstar tenant, Boozer issued a "three-day notice to cure or quit" his renovations, citing the litany of repair violations. At the time, Prince's lawyers denied the alteration allegations, and claimed that the NBA landlord had accepted their purple-centric client's January and February rent "without objection."
Here's the wrap-up: Boozer has since dropped the lawsuit, after successfully petitioning for a dismissal of his claims in mid-February. However, as the courts granted the dismissal "without prejudice," Boozer will still be able to refile the suit under the same claims if Prince starts making illicit trips to Home Depot.
And speaking of self-promotional jewelry.
Here's some of that purple sh*t (jewelry) being dropped by EbenGregory on Prince pimping out Boozer's $36 million house: You can only be young once. But you can always be immature.
The Jewelry Man.not caring about the follies of Prince.
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