Celebrity Quotes of the Week: K. Michelle Tells Toya Wright 'I Told You So'

Plus, words from Loni Love, Will Smith and Don Lemon.

K. Michelle on warning Toya Wright about Memphitz being no good: - “Every day he’s a different, crazy a** dude. These are the signs of a grown a** boy. Better run for the hills! Toya, I was just trying to motherf**kin’ keep it real!”(Photos from left: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images, Craig Barritt/Getty Images)

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K. Michelle on warning Toya Wright about Memphitz being no good: - “Every day he’s a different, crazy a** dude. These are the signs of a grown a** boy. Better run for the hills! Toya, I was just trying to motherf**kin’ keep it real!”(Photos from left: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images, Craig Barritt/Getty Images)

Janet Hubert on Kenya Moore not paying her for appearing on her sitcom pilot: - “For all the actors that appeared on the Kenya Moore so-called pilot, don’t feel bad she fooled us all… I was in Kenya’s corner. I simply don’t understand someone who can turn on you like this. Last time I worked with someone this evil was on Fresh Prince. No more Black shows for me.”(Photo: Derek Storm / Splash News)

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Janet Hubert on Kenya Moore not paying her for appearing on her sitcom pilot: - “For all the actors that appeared on the Kenya Moore so-called pilot, don’t feel bad she fooled us all… I was in Kenya’s corner. I simply don’t understand someone who can turn on you like this. Last time I worked with someone this evil was on Fresh Prince. No more Black shows for me.”(Photo: Derek Storm / Splash News)

Quincy on turning down the role of Hakeem in FOX's Empire: - “I pretty much booked the role... Theatrically, it was an absolutely good deal. No complaints there at all. I was ready to go, but they didn’t let me know that there was a mandatory music side that came with the theatrical contract [like a 360 deal].”(Photo: Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for Republic Records)

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Quincy on turning down the role of Hakeem in FOX's Empire: - “I pretty much booked the role... Theatrically, it was an absolutely good deal. No complaints there at all. I was ready to go, but they didn’t let me know that there was a mandatory music side that came with the theatrical contract [like a 360 deal].”(Photo: Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for Republic Records)

Kanye West on being shunned by the fashion world when he began dating Kim Kardashian: - “Soon as we started dating, fashion people were really opposed to the idea of reality stars. And all the relationships, the somewhat friends that I had somewhat built up, completely turned their backs on her and me. They already had their back to her, and now they turned it to me.”(Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)

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Kanye West on being shunned by the fashion world when he began dating Kim Kardashian: - “Soon as we started dating, fashion people were really opposed to the idea of reality stars. And all the relationships, the somewhat friends that I had somewhat built up, completely turned their backs on her and me. They already had their back to her, and now they turned it to me.”(Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)

Loni Love breaks down while speaking on her weight and struggling to be confident on The Real: - “These ladies make me feel really at home and welcome about my body. They don’t tease me. They make me feel good about myself, so thank you. The public compares me, they don’t. And it’s amazing... I want to thank the fans out there because they send me tweets saying that I look good.”(Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty Images)

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Loni Love breaks down while speaking on her weight and struggling to be confident on The Real: - “These ladies make me feel really at home and welcome about my body. They don’t tease me. They make me feel good about myself, so thank you. The public compares me, they don’t. And it’s amazing... I want to thank the fans out there because they send me tweets saying that I look good.”(Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty Images)

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Vivica A. Fox on not settling for 50 Cent's shenanigans: - “Even though he is absolutely the love of my life, dating 50 Cent was difficult. I really, really cared for him. I loved him very much and I always will, but he just wasn’t right for me. And that’s hard when you really, really love a person in your heart and you want to be with them, but you finally have to say, ‘He’s just not right for me.’”(Photo: Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

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Vivica A. Fox on not settling for 50 Cent's shenanigans: - “Even though he is absolutely the love of my life, dating 50 Cent was difficult. I really, really cared for him. I loved him very much and I always will, but he just wasn’t right for me. And that’s hard when you really, really love a person in your heart and you want to be with them, but you finally have to say, ‘He’s just not right for me.’”(Photo: Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

Terrence Howard on Taraji P. Henson fighting for him to play Lucious Lyon on Empire: - "She was doing a Skype audition with Lee Daniels, and Lee Daniels is like, ‘Would you like to do this role?’ And she’s like, ‘I kind of like it, but who’s the lead?’ And they had Wesley Snipes and they were talking to him about it. And she was like, ‘I dig Wesley, but if you can get Terrence, I’ll do it with Terrence. If you can’t get Terrence…bye.’ Lee was offended, but he was like, ‘This b***h is Cookie Lyon. This is Cookie!’ And here I am. Lee called me and I was like, ‘Alright, I’m in. I am in.’”(Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SCAD)

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Terrence Howard on Taraji P. Henson fighting for him to play Lucious Lyon on Empire: - "She was doing a Skype audition with Lee Daniels, and Lee Daniels is like, ‘Would you like to do this role?’ And she’s like, ‘I kind of like it, but who’s the lead?’ And they had Wesley Snipes and they were talking to him about it. And she was like, ‘I dig Wesley, but if you can get Terrence, I’ll do it with Terrence. If you can’t get Terrence…bye.’ Lee was offended, but he was like, ‘This b***h is Cookie Lyon. This is Cookie!’ And here I am. Lee called me and I was like, ‘Alright, I’m in. I am in.’”(Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SCAD)

Tyga on reports that he is dating 17-year-old Kylie Jenner: - "I’m not dating Kylie. I just want to get that out the way. I want to be clear to everybody that I didn’t leave my family to be with Kylie. That’s ridiculous. I feel like, me and [Blac] Chyna, we broke up almost close to a year now because of the decision we made, and things in our relationship that wasn’t going right, so we decided to split to raise an emotionally stable kid.”(Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for GQ)

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Tyga on reports that he is dating 17-year-old Kylie Jenner: - "I’m not dating Kylie. I just want to get that out the way. I want to be clear to everybody that I didn’t leave my family to be with Kylie. That’s ridiculous. I feel like, me and [Blac] Chyna, we broke up almost close to a year now because of the decision we made, and things in our relationship that wasn’t going right, so we decided to split to raise an emotionally stable kid.”(Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for GQ)

Will Smith on the "death of his marriage": - "Whatever you have is gonna die and you are gonna have to rebirth something new. You have to be willing to ride the waves… There’s gonna be some flat days and some stormy days, and that has to be okay.”(Photo: Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

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Will Smith on the "death of his marriage": - "Whatever you have is gonna die and you are gonna have to rebirth something new. You have to be willing to ride the waves… There’s gonna be some flat days and some stormy days, and that has to be okay.”(Photo: Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

Halle Berry on refusing to go under the knife: - “I just have kept reminding myself that beauty really is as beauty does, and it is not so much about my physical self. Aging is natural, and that’s going to happen to all of us... I just want to always look like myself, even if that’s an older version of myself. I think when you do too much of that cosmetic stuff, you become somebody else in a way.”(Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Michael Kors)

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Halle Berry on refusing to go under the knife: - “I just have kept reminding myself that beauty really is as beauty does, and it is not so much about my physical self. Aging is natural, and that’s going to happen to all of us... I just want to always look like myself, even if that’s an older version of myself. I think when you do too much of that cosmetic stuff, you become somebody else in a way.”(Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Michael Kors)

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Amber Rose on wanting Wiz Khalifa to grow up and moving on: - "Ideally, I would want him to come home and we could start over. But now, I’m kind of at the point where…you know, I waited for him. I did. Even after I filed and everything, I still waited for him to come home. He just didn’t. He never came home. And there comes a point where I can’t be lonely every night. I can’t sit around and wait for him to grow up. I just can’t. I have to move on.”(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

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Amber Rose on wanting Wiz Khalifa to grow up and moving on: - "Ideally, I would want him to come home and we could start over. But now, I’m kind of at the point where…you know, I waited for him. I did. Even after I filed and everything, I still waited for him to come home. He just didn’t. He never came home. And there comes a point where I can’t be lonely every night. I can’t sit around and wait for him to grow up. I just can’t. I have to move on.”(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Kandi Burruss on regretting being open about her marriage on television: - "We went from being together every day to going weeks without seeing each other. It took some time to adjust. Things were tense for a short period of time, but we’re great now. I do regret talking about it on TV. I’m a very open person, but I’m learning that it’s not always a great idea to be an open book when it comes to your marriage.”(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

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Kandi Burruss on regretting being open about her marriage on television: - "We went from being together every day to going weeks without seeing each other. It took some time to adjust. Things were tense for a short period of time, but we’re great now. I do regret talking about it on TV. I’m a very open person, but I’m learning that it’s not always a great idea to be an open book when it comes to your marriage.”(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Don Lemon on why he hates Empire: - "I’m hating on the TV show Empire. I hate that show. Wanna know why? I hate it because it keeps me up to watch it on my DVR or On Demand… I hate that Terrence Howard gets to play Cookie’s husband instead of me. Yes, I’m hating on Terrence too. I hate that I’m not in it...  I hate that it took so long for a show like this one to come around which unapologetically shows positive images of Black gay men and Black gay women to the masses.”(Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for ADCOLOR Awards)

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Don Lemon on why he hates Empire: - "I’m hating on the TV show Empire. I hate that show. Wanna know why? I hate it because it keeps me up to watch it on my DVR or On Demand… I hate that Terrence Howard gets to play Cookie’s husband instead of me. Yes, I’m hating on Terrence too. I hate that I’m not in it...  I hate that it took so long for a show like this one to come around which unapologetically shows positive images of Black gay men and Black gay women to the masses.”(Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for ADCOLOR Awards)

Geraldo Rivera on hip hop and Russell Simmons doing more damage than racism: - "I'm a militant moderate… For instance, hip hop has done more damage to Black and brown people than racism in the last 10 years... I love Russell Simmons, he's a dear friend of mine. I admire his business acumen. At some point, those guys have to cop to the fact that by encouraging this distinctive culture that is removed from the mainstream, they have encouraged people to be so different from the mainstream that they can't participate other than, you know, the racks in the garment center and those entry-level jobs. And I lament it. I really do. I think that it has been very destructive culturally."(Photo: Angela Weiss/Getty Images)

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Geraldo Rivera on hip hop and Russell Simmons doing more damage than racism: - "I'm a militant moderate… For instance, hip hop has done more damage to Black and brown people than racism in the last 10 years... I love Russell Simmons, he's a dear friend of mine. I admire his business acumen. At some point, those guys have to cop to the fact that by encouraging this distinctive culture that is removed from the mainstream, they have encouraged people to be so different from the mainstream that they can't participate other than, you know, the racks in the garment center and those entry-level jobs. And I lament it. I really do. I think that it has been very destructive culturally."(Photo: Angela Weiss/Getty Images)