Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Faith Evans & Todd Russaw Release Official Divorce Statement

Faith Evans & Todd Russaw have released the following statement regarding news of their divorce!

“The dissolution of a marriage is a difficult time in anyone’s life. However, after a great deal of thought and careful consideration, we have come to the decision to end our marriage together. We will both remain committed to parenting our children and will also continue to support each other’s professional endeavors. We consider this a private matter and we will not make any further statement regarding the matter. We would appreciate the press respecting the privacy of our family, particularly our children, as we attempt to handle our situation with respect and dignity.”

Friday, May 20, 2011

Faith Evans Files For Divorce

Faith -- who is married to record company exec Todd Russaw -- filed legal docs in L.A. County Superior Court, citing irreconcilable differences. Todd is also Faith's manager.

The couple married in 1997 and has two minor children. But according to the divorce petition, the couple separated in December, 2005. The 2005 date is curious, because one of their children was born in 2007.

Faith is asking for joint legal and sole physical custody. She wants Todd to have visitation rights.

Faith also wants the judge to reject any claim of spousal support.

Faith was married to Biggie Smalls when he was shot and killed in 1997.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Notorious B.I.G.'s Son Stars Opposite Will Ferrell

Biggie's son with Faith Evans, Christopher Jordan Wallace, will be featured in a new Will Ferrell film, "Everything Must Go."

Notorious B.I.G.'s son with Faith Evans, Christopher Jordan Wallace, will appear in Everything Must Go, a new film, starring actor/comedian Will Ferrell. The young actor has an integral role in the new feature film, one that is now on display in the recently released movie trailer. This is C.J. Wallace's second film after playing a young version of his father in 2009's Notorious.

Everything Must Go is a film adaptation based on Raymond Carver's short story, "Why Don't You Dance," and features Ferrell in a slightly less comedic role than the roles he's become known for through successful films like Anchorman, Step Brothers and more. Everything Must Go also features Rebecca Hall and will be opening in theaters nationwide on May 13.

To view the film's trailer, via NYMag, check below.