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TV briefs: Kordell Stewart denies any Porsha baby connection, Stevie J opens a restaurant, Kenan Thompson becoming a dad

Kordell Stewart is leaving as an afternoon host on 92.9/The Game. CREDIT: The Game
Kordell Stewart is leaving as an afternoon host on 92.9/The Game. CREDIT: The Game
Feb 5, 2014

Radio host Kordell Stewart, on air yesterday on 92.9/The Game, denied that he has anything to do with Porsha Williams if she's actually pregnant.

Porsha, who is on "Real Housewives of Atlanta," recently posted a selfie recently that fueled speculation she might be pregnant. She has yet to say anything. If she is with child, he made it clear: "I am not the father of that child."

The couple was married for two years and did not have any children. Their divorce was finalized last last year. He has a son from a previous marriage. She has not had children.

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Tonight, Stevie J and Benzino of "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" are hosting an opening party at a new downtown lounge and restaurant at 182 Courtland Street.

The name of the restaurant: "Sleazy & Zino Bistro & Bar." It's where Red Ultralounge used to be.

The press release described the restaurant as a way to "merge entertainment, celebrity sightings and great food for a unique themed-restaurant concept." What theme? I'm unclear.

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Former Atlantan and "SNL" vet Kenan Thompson will become a dad with his wife Christina Evangeline, according to TMZ. She is four months pregnant.

attends "The Awesomes" Comic-Con panel at Hilton Bayfront on July 20, 2013 in San Diego, California. TMZ reports that Kenan Thompson, who grew up in Atlanta, is set to be a dad. CREDIT: Getty Images
attends "The Awesomes" Comic-Con panel at Hilton Bayfront on July 20, 2013 in San Diego, California. TMZ reports that Kenan Thompson, who grew up in Atlanta, is set to be a dad. CREDIT: Getty Images

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