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*Sheree Whitfield sat down with Page Six to dish about her relationship with incarcerated beau Tyrone Gilliams.
If you’re tuning in to ‘RHOA,’ then you know Sheree has been dating a man who’s currently in federal prison serving a 10-year sentence for wire fraud schemes where he stole $5 million.
Despite the criticism of her ‘unconventional’ romance, Sheree explained the perks of dating a man in prison.
“The positives of dating an incarcerated man, for me is, I really feel like I got to know him on a deeper level. A lot of times relationships are built on physical and a lot of times they don’t work. People don’t take the time to get to know each other, or communicate, or talk. We do all of that. We don’t have anything else to do but communicate,” she says.
She also shared the other ways they manage to keep the spark alive despite the distance, “If it’s not via telephone, it’s email. It’s almost like a love story — like, where you have all these love letters and things like that. It’s kinda cute and romantic.”
Watch Sheree speak about her man and love life via the clip above.
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50 Cent may have accrued millions in Bitcoin album sales he “forgot about” after fans purchased “Animal Ambition” in 2014.
TMZ noted that when 50 released the album he accepted bitcoin instead of standard currency. “This move made him the first rapper to do so. The album was sold for fractions of a bitcoin to fans and resulted in him raking in 700 bitcoins. The amount is equivalent to $400,000.”
“Ima keep it real i forgot i did that sh*t lol,” 50 said on his Instagram profile after TMZ broke the story.
The rapper reportedly let the cryptocurrency sit for years. Now, the bitcoins are valued at $10,000 to $12,000 per coin. That means 50 has up to $8.5 million in the cryptocurrency.
50 confirmed on Twitter that he was “getting to the bag” amid a flurry of advice from cryptocurrency holders, bitcoinist.com reports.