Foxy Brown Makes Like Carmen Sandiego

July 9th, 2007 // Leave a Comment

After a weekend report in Page Six of the New York Post posed the question, “WHERE in the world is Foxy Brown?” ASL found pictures on WENN of the infamous and equally elusive rapper at the 2007 Urban Music Awards at Manhattan Center in New York City. The event was held Saturday night, however, it seems that Foxy has been maintaining a suspiciously low-profile, so low that even her lawyer was wondering where she was.

“We’re all trying to find Foxy,” Brown’s lawyer, State Sen. Jack Sampson, told us. Her publicist, family members and friends also came up empty when we asked for their help in tracking down the rap artist.

“She’s probably getting some much needed rest,” said Sampson. “She’s been given authorization to travel and she could be working on her album. She is trying to get her album done. Depending on whom she’s working with, she could be anywhere.”

However, there was no question as to where Foxy was Friday evening, when she made such a fuss on an American Airlines flight to London that her flight was delayed an hour.

“She was trying to hold up the show because some of her entourage was late,” said one passenger. “She got off the plane, then on, then off again. We’re sitting there for an hour and then the pilot comes on and said we’d be waiting a little longer for some people. Then another hour went by and they had to refuel.

“The flight attendants said it was some of the most atrocious behavior they ever saw.”

In that particular situation, I would just have been happy not to have projectile objects aimed at my head. But then again, I’m a glass half-full kind of gal.

(WENN)

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