Chanita Foster And Jason Terry Put On ‘Concert For A Cause’ + Chanita Foster Apologizes To Eddie Long’s Son



Chanita Foster of Football Wives and Jason Terry of the Dallas Mavericks presented the first annual “Concert For A Cause,” which brought together fans, celebrities and athletes to raise money for Beyond The Game Foundation. The money will go towards a care mission to Swaziland to help families affected by HIV/AIDS.

Check out Kandi Burruss of Housewives of Atlanta rocking them red bottoms and she know what she’s doin in them jeans.

Chanita Foster went off on Eddie Long’s son, Edward long Jr. while he was singing. She thought he was singing about sex, turns out ol’ boy was singing a gospel song! Once she realized she was wrong, Chanita came out and apologized and here is the footage:

I love a black woman who can come out and admit when she’s wrong! I mean fa real, you only hear about black women that get angry and think they are always right, but Chanita did the opposite. I respect it. You can download Edward’s music on ITunes.

There were a slew of performances by RL from Next, Q from 112, Nicci Gilbert from Brownstone.

Atlanta Hawks player Josh Powell and Sacramento Kings player Marquis Daniels came through, as did Terri Vaughn and her husband, The Steve Harvey Morning Show co-host Sheryl Strawberry, actress Kesha Knight-Pulliam, V103 DJ Ramona Debreaux and singer Tiffany Bleu.

Shoutout to Exclusive Premium Energy Drink for sponsoring the event

Check out the pics below:




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