There's more trouble for Lil' Kim. The rap vixen is being sued for by her former business manager, who slapped her with a lawsuit that is actually a response to the suit she filed first.
Lil Kim rides for her rap protege Tiffany Foxx in her new video for 'Jay-Z.' The two divas show how they get that paper by any means in the Picture Perfect-directed clip.
Lil’ Kim has no time for fake ones, especially if it's her former lawyer, Sunny Bakrats and his partner, Andrew Ro, who she claims deceived her into signing over nearly half of her earnings from licensing and branding deals.
By the time Lil' Kim released her third album, she already had two successful LPs under her belt. 'Hard Core,' though it didn't break the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1996, landed in the No. 11 spot -- the highest debut for a female rapper at that time. Meanwhile, the 2000 release of 'The Notorious K.I.M.' entered the No. 4 spot on that same chart during the first week of its release. Whil
Lil' Kim may not necessarily be making an appearance at this year's Grammy Awards but you never know. Her barely there turquoise number looks more like she's competing in a figure skating competition not the 2004 Grammy Awards -- where she wore this dress...
From the moment Lil' Kim entered the spotlight with Junior M.A.F.I.A. in 1994, and then on her own with 'Hard Core' in 1996, it was obvious that she was someone to keep an eye out for.
When Lil' Kim attended Nina Skarra's Spring 2013 show during Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week in 2012, she wanted to make sure to look chic with a simple and more conservative outfit.
However, it looks like she brought back her look from the press conference she held in 2004...
Although she was already 35 by the time this photo was taken in 2009, it's safe to say that Lil' Kim looks even younger than the image of herself posing on the 'Hard Core' album cover, which was taken 12 years prior.
From the wavy long locks and youthful look, Kim seems to have found the Fountain of Youth when she stepped onto the red carpet at Mandela Day: A 46664 Concert in 2009...
Although Lil' Kim looks beautifully "normal" in this photo, this is probably the most shocking one.
While we expect bad plastic surgery jobs or way too much makeup, her look at the screening of 'Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton' at the Tribeca Grand screening room on Jan. 31...
Not too sure if it's the high curly ponytail or the fullness around the cheeks that make Lil' Kim look like a 15-year-old girl on her first day of school here.
While we're not knocking the adorable factor in this photo, this just isn't the Kim we all grew to know and love...